Showing posts with label Bitung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bitung. Show all posts

Friday, 6 March 2015

Thursday 5/3/2015 Day 58 Bitung, LOVELY surprises on the north of the island of Sulawesi

Views coming into Bitung were stunners – mountains shrouded with tiny bits of whispy cloud, the skyline was really irregular with tall palm trees and then shrubby bushes, all lush rainy season greens. 



This was a maiden port for the Arcadia, and I suspect for P and O but can’t be 100% sure.  I say this because as “boon” (I think this is the word, but again not 100% sure) with our white skin we are a novelty. We were stopped and photographed quite a few times, sometimes given babies and children to hold for the photos. Very funny! Usually we are there with our cameras taking photos of what we see as interesting, never suspecting that we might look like that too.  Anyway, there were hundreds of people waiting at the port, a welcome party, local dance and music.



As I mentioned yesterday we hadn’t booked a tour with the ship, and had decided to have a wander instead.  We made our way out of the port and then many local tour operators descended, and the tours they offered sounded so interesting and such good value. So instead of the wander round town we went to an animal sanctuary, a Chinese temple, a local secondary school, the Tuna statue, and a traditional local market Nothing wrong with P and O’s official tours by the way, but they are always premium price so it’s not possible to do one at every port ( they say because they are all tried and tested, safe, guaranteed, and the ship will wait if they are delayed).  Anyway, six of us did that trip for $60 (US) so we reckon bout £6-7 per head.  We had two young women tourism students accompany us, and it was their school we visited.  The school treated us like a royal delegation and told us all about the school, the subjects the students study, then gave us a tour of a school and we were invited into a classroom.  Hilarious, again we had lots of photos taken by the school: “remember the day 2000 foreigners arrived on a huge ship”






Anyway, it was a great tour, it was 29C, the old mini bus had low ceilings, no A/C, ill fitting doors, and was a one off! We loved it.  The animals we saw in the sanctuary had been rescued after injuries – birds like sea eagles, massive bats, pythons, crocs, orangutans, Bitung bears (a marsupial) and a cassawory.  Most had limbs missing.  Their accommodation looked really basic, but then again so did the people’s accommodation. 



















All of the stops turned out to be high spots of the cruise.  The sail away was like a festival! Like a town came to the port to say good bye.   

Now one sea day, then Borneo!
We have a some photos to share when we get hi speed wifi again, but something tells me it won’t be Kota Kinabalu tomorrow, so maybe Manila, but meanwhile I will keep the blogs coming.