The setting of Banjaran resort, near Ipoh (a couple of hours drive from Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur) is stunning, set in ancient rainforest and surrounded by karst hills.
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And the Crocodile…
Many settlements in Sarawak are strung out along the rivers, and even today are reached not by road, but by boat.
Take for example a fishing village we saw whilst on a river trip. The home of 700 souls, it now, we were told, has electricity. No running water yet; some pipes were installed after the last election, the villagers are hoping they might get water after the next. It has a kindergarten, and a primary school.
Oh, and it has a sports pitch. In the dry season it’s used for football. And in the wet season when the river floods? As the driver of our boat told us, it’s used for water polo: “…and the crocodile defends the goal”.

Caring and Sharing

I love the Burmese proverb: “If you see someone without a smile, give him yours”.
So when I saw these in the bakery (in Kuala Lumpur), first they made me smile, then they made me think of extending the principle.
How about “If you see someone without a bun, give him yours”….?
How tricky Language can be..
Travel writer Frances Wilkes lives in Penang, Malaysia. She relates how the charming young man at the hairdressers invited her to “lie back, and I’ll refresh your bottom”.
Her dilemma: how to explain, tactfully, that ‘roots’ might be a better term…
