31 May - 11 June 2009




With all this information, I roughly estimated our budget and decided that this trip would not cost more than 4K in RM.
Finally the day had come for us to set out on this adventure trip.
Here, I must mention that the saying 'ignorance is bliss' is very true. I started out with a very positive mind and a confident self, not knowing what we were about to do was not the common practices of the locals for example travelling long distances late in the evening and on top of that, during winter. Of course I've read about the risk of hitting kangaroos and emus on the road. But then, how often do you get to hit a roo or a mu?!









So it was already past 2 when we started our journey. Anyway, no regrets there. Had we not gone to Cicerello’s, we would not have met Maggie, a former student of Mrs. Foo, Yeap and my sister, who would later have much to contribute to make this trip a great success. At least for the meantime, she helped to solve my problem of booking the accommodations at Hyden. That itself was a big load off my mind. Thanks a million, Maggie.


During the journey, I decided to forgo Mandurah and Bunbury and head straight for Busselton to see the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.



We spent quite some time there as we were so fascinated by the beautiful sunset that we were quite reluctant to leave. As a result, we had to grope in the dark to get to the YHA in Margaret River.


The next day, we went to Margaret River Chocolate Factory and like greedy children we feasted on the free samples of different types of chocolates. After all, the chocolates on sale were so expensive, we might as well eat as much as we could to add up to the ones we bought. Yummy! We spent more than an hour there so once again we were delayed.

Next, we headed south, travelling along the Caves Road and passing through the karri forests in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.


After that, we took the




We travelled to Augusta to see the historic 113 year-old Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse. We were lucky to catch the beautiful rainbow at that time.

So, by the time we left


After the great rush the day before, I promised the others that the next day would be at our leisure. But we seemed to rush through our Giant Tree Top Walk and the exploration of the Ancient Empire.


As a result going to


Nothing untoward happened in


Here's a close-up picture of both of us on the bridge.


It was fun not only taking the video clips of the scenery but the antics of my friends.
Yeap, the photographer, would be deeply engrossed in experimenting with the aperture and special effects. May Lit, the director, would show the others how to pose for a good picture. Mrs. Foo, the celebrity, would be ever willing to pose for a picture while Choon, Winnie, Helen and my sister would be busy looking for a good spot for photographs. As for me, I was busy filming all their antics. Hee..hee..hee!


Having learnt a good lesson from our past experience, we decided to push off earlier from
The towns we passed by such as Pingrup and

Waverock was truly amazing and it was the main reason why I wanted to go to Western Australia. While we were there, we could not help behaving like kids, posing as though we were surfing. One picture that I particularly like was the ‘Tai Chi’ pose by Mrs. Foo, Choon, my sister and Helen. One ‘kwai-lou’ asked me curiously if they were doing ‘Kungfu’. I just smiled and said convincingly, “Yes.”
The Hippo Yawn Rock looked fine to me but strangely my friends did not seem to find it fascinating. Well, one man’s meat might be another man’s poison. Anyway, I made them pose for a picture there, each with a big yawn just to spice things up a little. See how comical they look! 'Kena tipu'. Hee...hee...hee...
The journey from Hyden back to Perth was quite uneventful. We stopped by a few interesting places, one of which was the famous Dog Cemetery which was situated about 5 km from Corrigin. You can't imagine the extent dog lovers would go to in order to give their beloved doggies a decent burial!
All went well until my second stressful incident - that was locating the Perth Hills YHA. After a long journey from Hyden, we went for a scenic drive in
So it was again dark when we made our way to our accommodation. Just before turning into
So we drove on in what seemed like an endless journey to Only-God-Knows-Where. Many a time I had wanted to ask Winnie to turn back but the stubborn streak in me refused to do so. Later that night, I asked Winnie why she did not turn back as requested by the others. She told me that she only listened to my directions. Good girl! But I may not always be right, though. Thankfully, my perseverance paid off this time. We finally found our YHA. Imagine our joy when we saw the YHA signboard and we chorused "YHA" joyously with May Lit's voice being the loudest.
Well, the joy was short-lived when we discovered that the toilets were located outside the building where our dorms were. Furthermore, there were no heaters in the rooms as they were not allowed in the National Park. Mrs. Foo was fretting over sleeping in the cold bed and hopping to the toilets outside in the middle of the freezing night. Wouldn’t it be hilarious if she got herself mistaken for a Mama Roo? Oops! Sorry, just joking.
Seriously, at that moment I really regretted my choice of accommodation. I chose Perth Hills because I had read that the place was often visited by kangaroos so it would be nice to stay so close to them. How on earth would I know that it was in such a God-Forsaken land, without heating and absolutely deserted!
The good thing was nobody else was staying at the YHA so we had the whole kitchen, common room, toilets and parking lots all to ourselves, right in the middle of nowhere!! Anyway, Yeap, the ever-cool-and-calm person, reassured me that everything would be fine in the morning and in broad daylight the place would seem nicer. Yeap, thanks for that reassurance and you were definitely right!
The next morning, I got up early to go for a walk. My intention was to look for kangaroos to justify my reason for choosing this YHA. Worse comes to worse, I told May Lit that as a compensation, we could hop around like kangaroos to entertain the others. I did not want to be called ‘Waitipu’ again. But my worries were truly unfounded; I spotted two kangaroos behind our building. Excitedly, I told the rest and soon all of us were running around chasing after kangaroos! I even managed to capture a video of May Lit trying to feed the kangaroo. You’ll wonder who was more terrified, May Lit or the Roo.

We had a lot of fun then, all the worries and stress the night before forgotten. Even Mrs. Foo candidly announced that it was not very cold after all and she wondered why she had two blankets. Yeah, one of them was mine, you know. And she had a nice shot with the kangaroos as well. Like Yeap said, the place would look more pleasant during the day. In fact, looking back, I think this is my favourite YHA in WA after all!


Last but not least, I had undergone another nerve-wrecking time on the way back to

That was when I wished I had Mrs. Foo’s award-winning-sun-shade hat!!

For the return journey, I decided to take the alternative route via Lancelin instead of going back the same way,
However, when I noticed that we were low on fuel, I began to worry. We were travelling on a hilly road so each time I would tell myself after this slope, we would see some signs of civilization. And each time we were greeted by the vast expanse of bushland right until the horizon. No houses, no gas station, not even the km sign!
When we came to a junction and made a wrong turning, I had an uneasy feeling because we seemed to be going in the wrong direction! That was when I told Winnie to turn back to the junction again to make sure of the directions before we risked running out of fuel.

So, there it is - the story of my stressful experiences. But I am not complaining because those were the things that had made this trip even more enriching and worth remembering. And through it all, I have learnt many things. Like I said in the beginning ‘ignorance is bliss’. I might not have been so daring had I known of the risk we were taking. Then I would have missed out on those unforgettable moments, be it stressful or otherwise.

One amusing thing I must comment on is the response given by the locals if you ask for directions. Most of them would say, “It’s easy. Just follow the signboards.” Yeah, true. But if you are in the outbacks, bear in mind that the signboards are far in between. You have to depend on your instincts and common sense sometimes. One advice I can give is get a local map from the Tourist Information Centre in each town or city you are staying at. Local maps are a great help. A better alternative is the Google Maps or GPS.
Having said all that, I still feel that a little adventure and risk-taking won’t hurt anyone. Positive thinking will go a long way. Just be prepared at all times for the unexpected and you’ll be fine.
By the way, I must mention one more remarkable thing I had encountered on the way back from the Pinnacles. In
All’s well that ends well. Our last night in


Later on she took us on a night tour of the city. We even went to Burswood Casino. All this was not in my itinerary at all. What a wonderful ending to a fantastic trip! Oh yes, just for the record, we only spent approximately RM3200, way below my initial budget!


Lastly, I must commend my team members once again for making this a successful trip

To Mrs. Foo and Helen, guess what? You've passed the test. Both of you are now officially 'Tetap dan sudah Berpencen' members of this team! Congrats! May we all have more fantastic trips in future!
So do you still think I am 'Waitipu'?

The happy faces of the members of WA trip








The happy moments we shared together......

.....while travelling.
.....outside Fremantle Markets.

.....on the cruise to Rottnest Island.

.....fooling around when there was nothing better to do on Rottnest Island as we don't swim, dive, surf or cycle.
.....waiting for the Fremantle CAT....
.....and enjoying free rides around Fremantle.

.....in the dorm.

.....while doing marketing at the Fremantle Markets.

.....stopping by in Busselton....

.....and visiting Busselton Jetty, the longest wooden jetty in Southern Hemisphere.

.....visiting the vineyards to admire the scenery.

.....joining a guided tour of the Lake Cave near Margaret River.

.....appreciating the beauty of nature at the Cape Leeuwin.

.....preparing the meals or waiting expectantly to be served.

.....at the Giant Tree Top Walk...

.....and the Ancient Empire, Walpole.

.....enjoying the strong winds at Conspicuous Beach near Denmark.

.....scrambling on the rocks at the Gap and Natural Bridge.

.....exchanging pleasantries and information with other travellers.

.....while enjoying our picnic lunch.

.....at Whale World, Albany.

.....admiring wild flowers by the roadside....

.....and inspecting the home of a local resident.

.....doing our Yoga exercises at anywhere and anytime convenient to us.

....at a Chinese restaurant in Albany.
.....looking for salt at Salt Lake, Hyden.
.....surfing at Wave Rock, Hyden.....
.....and taking a break after the surf.
.....at the Hippo Yawn Rock, Hyden.
.....and exploring the Mulka Cave at Hyden.

.....admiring the street art made of steel and old machinery in Hyden.
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.....driving round the amazing Pinnacles Desert in Cerventes...

.....and marvelling at the unique limestone pillars.

.....outside Cicerello's in Fremantle.

.....at Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour.

.....travelling from Fremantle to Perth by train.

.....posing with the artificial black swans near Bell Tower, Perth.

.....having a wonderful evening with Maggie.
Nice pictures you got here. Is good to have so much fun with good travelling buddies. Btw, "ah soh" not quite suitable la, more like "Mak Datin"....hahhaha...
ReplyDeleteWhen you all were in Lancelin, did you all try the sand dune ? Did you all manage to go to King's Park overlooking Perth city skyline & is the hotel in Yoke town already sold ? And where are the nice pictures of Rottnest Island ???
Aiya, need to carry tripod so that can have EVERYONE in the pictures la...
at last!!!now u cn hv ur si chantek molek in your blog!!! i likeeeeee....*wink*
ReplyDeleteNice trip with good members and i hope i will be the next follower.......Australia should have good wine, why u all didn't try?
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Great reading.We are planning a trip to WA this year. We will be doing a self-drive tour. Your blog post has been very interesting and helpful to us. Many thanks Lisa from New Zealand
ReplyDeleteI'm glad my blog post has been of some help to you. Just keep an open mind and enjoy every moment while you are in WA. Hope to read and share your experiences after your trip. My friends and I had been to NZ in 2006. We had a great time there too. Have a wonderful trip! Regards from wai, Malaysia.
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