Sunday, July 29, 2012

To An Island: What to Pack and Expect

I'm writing this with the hope it might guide you a lil if you are going to any island in Malaysia, particularly islands in Terengganu. So basically this post is simply about what to look forward to -- what to pack and what to expect. I would like to highlight the word expect, because the journey there will be long, so it's not exactly pleasant especially for someone who's easily car sick/ sea sick/ air sick (like myself LOL)

So first things first, 

  1. Clothes/Weather gear:

    Shirts and shorts (you won't need long pants unless you are having trekking activities)
    Underwear (remember to bring extra as they might get wet...)
    Swimwear (trunks/ bikinis/ anything you wear to swim)
    Sandals
    Socks (for cold nights perhaps)
    Sport shoes (only if you need it)
    Sweater (if your bus decided to go cold mode while you are sleeping)
    Sunglasses/ cap (you don't want to be caught squinting in every picture...)

  2. Toiletries/Medications:

    Towels (preferably two. One for bathing, another to cover up yourself after snorkelling/diving/kayaking)
    Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel (you can always share this if you want to travel light)
    Toothbrush and toothpaste 
    Lipbalm and lotion/moisturizer/aloe vera gels (you'll need this after hours under the hot sun, unless you don't mind skins cracking)
    Sunscreen lotion (at least SPF 50! If it's lesser than that, don't even bother bringing 'em.)
    Insect repeller
    Comb (my top 1 forgetten item. Hahaha you'll need this as the saltwater will make your hair easily tangled)
    Contact lenses (this is especially if you don't want to pay extra RM20-50 for snorkelling goggles with power)

  3. Toys and Games:

    Mobile phone, iPad, iPod
     (anything to keep you entertained in the bus)and their chargers Card games
    Volleyball, frisbee disc (to play by the beach during free and easy hahahaha)
    Waterproof camera (if you have one. Or else, some resorts/travel agencies do rent digital cameras with covers for about RM50/day)

  4. Miscellaneous/Uncategorized:

    Snacks (to omnomnom whenever you're hungree)
    Water bottle
    Book (to read while in the bus)
    Ear plug (the little spongy thing you can get from Daiso. This is to prevent water from entering your ears or to block out your roommate's snoring noises!)
    Inflatable pillows (those U-shaped ones)
    Empty bottle to capture the island's air/sand/sea water

    Packing wise, a back pack is enough for a 3-4 days trip. Also, get enough sleep the day before as the journey might wear you out. Although you would be sleeping in the bus, most probably it won't be a quality one. And bathe before you leave your home. Have lotsa fun in the sun and take lotsa pictures! :D And pray for good weather.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOOTS. good advice! likey the frisbee suggestion. i always forget that :(
btw u use the same theme as daniel!! hahahah

Enthel said...

Glad you do. :D Whatt? Then I'm changin my theme soon XD