The afternoon trip was to a pearl farm where we watched large chunks of resin inserted into the pearls.
The following day after a dinner at the mayor’s official residence that I decided not to attend as I’m all dinnered out, the local tourism office put on transport for us to do what we wanted for a day. As we missed the waterfall trip the first day we decided a fresh water swim was in order.
While we were here our guide let it slip that there was a really big, natural waterfall inland. After lots of questioning we finally talked him into taking us on a 4 hour trek through the jungle. Permits and guides were organized and we hit the trail.
Further into the jungle we went, 1 of my thongs breaking almost straight away. Abseiling down banks with the aid of not 1 but 2 vines. Safety first. After enquiring we were assured that this was not the way back.
2 hours into our trip we arrived at a waterfall, however not the water fall which was another hour away.
Finally 3 hours later and another thong down we made it and it really was worth the walk – here’s hoping my bare feet think so!!!
The walk back was the same way we came and even after climbing back up the vines it seemed heaps shorter. I led from the rear as bare feet slowed progress in a lot of places
Our thirst was quenched near the end of the walk with some local palm wine – “Tuak”. Lucky it was near the end of the trail as there were some wobbly boots heading for home!
While we were here our guide let it slip that there was a really big, natural waterfall inland. After lots of questioning we finally talked him into taking us on a 4 hour trek through the jungle. Permits and guides were organized and we hit the trail.
Further into the jungle we went, 1 of my thongs breaking almost straight away. Abseiling down banks with the aid of not 1 but 2 vines. Safety first. After enquiring we were assured that this was not the way back.
2 hours into our trip we arrived at a waterfall, however not the water fall which was another hour away.
Finally 3 hours later and another thong down we made it and it really was worth the walk – here’s hoping my bare feet think so!!!
The walk back was the same way we came and even after climbing back up the vines it seemed heaps shorter. I led from the rear as bare feet slowed progress in a lot of places
Our thirst was quenched near the end of the walk with some local palm wine – “Tuak”. Lucky it was near the end of the trail as there were some wobbly boots heading for home!
2 comments:
Amazing how you guys can talk so many people into taking you to far flung places! Looks like a great place for a swim. Makes me want to start building a pool, stat!
Hey Amanda...Laurie here....not sure how to contact you.... send me something to laurie_lash@bigpond.com and we can communicate!!! xxx
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