November 3, 2010

This Time Trying Malaysia Underwater





On last October 20-25, 2010, together with a group of Thailand divers from The Living Sea, I went for diving in Sabah state of Malaysia. Its located at the Celebes sea, east of the major town of Tawau, and off the cost of Borneo, East Indonesia on the island of Borneo, or now known as Kalimantan.

From Jakarta, I must flied to Kuala Lumpur, it's about 2 hours, then continued by another flight to Tawau for about 2.5 hours, took a car driving for about 1 hour to Semporna city, stayed for a night at Sea Fest Hotel as we arrived on the late evening, and continued on the next day early morning, this time by speed boat for another 1 hour journey to Mabul Island. We stayed here at a very beautiful resort of Sipadan Water Village. I love this resort very much !!!

I was honestly quite shocked when I witness the beauty of the islands that we visited : Mabul, Siamil, Kapalai, and Sipadan. Especially the underwater scenes and the rich of its marine creatures. I love turtles, and I found them many in those islands ! I love sharks, and I met lots of white tip sharks, swimming elegantly ! School of Barracuda, Jack fish, Bumphead, Napoleon, and many others ! Including, amazingly, just in front of the resort, at the Paradise 2 site, for the first time I finally seeing many of beautiful mandarin fish !!! I visited Ambon in Mollucas Island and to Bunaken in North Sulawesi last year, but failed to seeing them ! Less than a week diving in Sipadan and its surrounding is just not enough for me !!! :)

As Indonesian, and honestly have this kind of dislike feeling to Malaysian (for many times they claimed and steel many of our assets, including the island of Sipadan and Ligitan), I was unsure to join into this trip, and have a feeling that the islands won't be as beautiful as many other islands in Indonesia. But I was wrong, and have to admit on the good work that the Government of Malaysia has done to protect and maintain the islands. With a big heart, I must say that we, specially our government, must learn from what they do in term of protecting the nature of its island. The Malaysian government announced restrictions on the number of tourist visiting the island of Sipadan, only 100 divers daily. By doing this, it protect the nature and the life underneath. I wish our government seriously consider to do the same such as for diving restriction in Nusa Penida Islands in Bali. Just to let you know, that during Mola's season, there will be hundreds divers down at the island, don't you think it will scary the marine creatures there, and on the same time it may destroy the environment too !

Another story of my life, another diving, and this time at Malaysia underwater !

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool, what a great trip you had in Malaysia water, I do hope that I can be there one day as exploring their sea and comparing to what we have here in Indoesia (actually Sipadan is part of Indonesia was), and of course promoting Indonesia and Bali specially.
Feel sad that I can not there to be your divebuddy

Happy diving...

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Lia Marpaung said...

@Anonymous: hi there...yes, Sipadan was previously part of Indonesia. Too bad my government can't really take good care of the island :) Look forward to dive with you too oneday...:D

@Handout: thank you for visit here too :D