A long overdue post on my adventure to Batu Niah and the long house during the long weekend in May. It was definitely a memorable experience and I remember not bothering about school because I was so looking forward for the trip. Din't even cared about my pencerapan man! (Pencerapan is where other teachers come and observe your class and grade how well you teach in class)
I could talk all about the things that went wrong during the trip, but then I could also talked about everything that went right that makes this trip such an adventure. You know the half cup full, half cup empty philosophy? Yea pretty much that.
On the first day in Subis, (in which we were hosted gracefully by our collabs) we decided to hike Batu Niah. Unfortunately, that very morning, it started to pour and rain. We were all gathered at the entrance to Batu Niah but were unable to enter due to the weather. After waiting patiently for about 20 minutes, we decided that we shouldn't waste time waiting for the rain to stop and decided on an impromptu Plan B. We decided to drive to the long house, and from the long house hike up Batu Niah. We all went happily with our little cars, 2 Myvi's and 1 Axia. Little did we know the road up to the long house was a long and rocky one + it was raining heavily. Local drove up that hill using Hiluxes, and here we were with our tiny little cars, embarking up on a long and rocky journey. (Mind you, there wasnt't any tar road to be seen, just soil, mud and rocks the whole way up, the rain made it worst....really) On the journey up, one of the Myvi's broke down due to the rain and the over-stressing of the engine trying to hike up a slippery slope. The other car, Axia, has too low of a cc to drive up the slippery road, it got stuck in the mud at one point. Raining + 1 car broke down + 1 car stuck in the mud + God knows how long more a journey up to the longhouse. What to do?
What I love about these bunch of friends is, they were all very flexible and good-natured about the whole situation. If TFM recruited us based on a very unusual rubric of flexibility, I think that is what we all have in common. No drama what-so-ever, we just parked the cars at the road side, thankful that a Hilux was on it's way up to the long house and were willing to give us a lift, hopped on the Hilux in the rain and went all the way up to the long house.
Yup, that was me standing on the Hilux. How often do you get to ride on the back of a Hilux what more under the rain with a bunch of good friends? Probably once in a lifetime =) Credit goes to Kah Hoong for taking such an awesome picture even while driving and maneuvering his car over the slippery muddy land. We were singing at the top of our lungs, enjoying the rain and the bumpy ride til we reached the long house 15 - 20 minutes later. (And I initially thought we could just park the car at the road side and walk all the way up to the long house. Probably would have taken ages -.-)
So this is what the long houses look like. They aren't very ulu like we think they are. Look at that! They have Astro!
This is like their front lawn. We have to take out our shoes when we enter. Pretty normal and expected in Asian culture anyways.
And so there we are, look at all the happy faces as we ate our lunch at the long house. This long house also belongs to a student of one of our collabs. What you see in the picture is the Ruai of the long house. Something like a common area, where on festive event, everyone from the long house would congregate there and basically celebrate the occasion together.
It was thanks to this guy that got the kids to trust us and bring us around the area. In the end the kids got really attached to us, asking us why weren't we spending the night with them and even wanting me to meet her baby brother, "trespassing" into her home. Her parents must be like "why you bring stranger home?" But well they were all really friendly. And so the kids brought us around the kampung to explore.
This is their backyard. And well teachers being teachers, of course we had to visit their school. Their primary school is just behind the long houses. Only 1 primary school to serve the whole community. The whole school only had 12 teachers. One class has around 6 students. The largest class has only 9 students. It's hilarious thinking that these kids cannot ponteng class. Coz their house is just behind the school, and they really have no where to go. attendance is 100% and I bet the excuse of "cikgu, saya tak bawa buku." doesn't apply here too. Just hurry on home and get it!
The kids were also very eager to show us their wild boars. For this first time, we saw a babi hutan for real. Such hairy creatures they are, with big wet noses!
At the end of the day, it was time to go. So we took a group picture before we left. Look at how pretty the little girls are. They are really beautiful even at the tender age of 6 and 9. The one with the pink t-shirt wearing specs is my friend's student. I chose this picture coz I love how candid and colourful we all look. The girl in pink with her hand over my shoulders? Yea, she was the overly attached one. Didn't want to let me go, I had to pry her away, gave her a hug and said firmly "no, I have to go now".
The journey back down the hill was another adventure on it's own. Thank God for gentlemens, they all got transportation for us to be safely transported down the hill by a Hilux while they took care of the cars themselves. We girls were of course worried for them, but well it was plan that benefits most. Basically the cars got stuck on the way down as well, and thank God again for Hilux which helped to pull the cars out of the mud and they slowly made their way down to the foot of the hill to pick us girls up. The guy whose car broke down was totally gracious about the whole situation too, laughing it off that his car has to break down and apologized to everybody about the road conditions. It was awesome la, the whole experience. As night time falls, we all had pillow talks and played a few rounds of Avalon. Pretty interesting game =) We all really bonded through this experience.
The next day, the weather was finally better, and this time we did what we came down to do. Hike Batu Niah. Woke up early in the morning and went hiking. RM 10 + RM 2 (pathetic boat ride -.-) The journey to the mouth of the cave was a scenic one. The cave itself was also rather scenic, though I must say that it really wasn't much. Like, just go there once, been there, done that and that would suffice. It wasn't very WOW. But of course if anyone from Semenanjung would like to come, I would be more than happy to bring you guys there! There are caveman paintings and all la, and if you are a scenic person, then yea, you can revel in the beauty of the cave. I actually enjoy just looking at the cave and imagining an action movie unravel before my imagination.
Don't you think this is the sort of hole that Tomb Raider or Lara Croft would come jumping down? Magnificent...simply magnificent. When water drips down the opening, the view is fantastic as well.
There you go! another group picture to show that we have conquered another place. This was the end of the cave. We just sat there and rest, have some snacks before continuing our journey out of the cave. Pretty enjoyable 3 days 2 nights at Subis. Good friends + adventure makes a perfect getaway.
Till the next adventure. Adios!
*all credit for pictures goes to Kah Hoong who has such a wonderful camera and sacrificed himself so that all of us could be in the picture =P*
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