Wednesday, September 29, 2010

My first 'Ayam Pansuh'(chicken cooked in bamboo) dish

I finally cooked my Sarawak ayam pansuh(Chicken cooked in Bamboo)
during the Muslim fasting month,taking advantage
of the readily available bamboo which is normally used to cooked 'lemang'
or glutinious rice cooked in bamboo,
a favourite dish for those who are breaking fast.
The recipe was posted some time back and it is cooked the same way
as the 'lemang'.
I used a charcoal stove instead of fire wood and it was ready in about an hour.











Ayam Pansuh recipe

Friday, September 24, 2010

Visit to Miri Crocs Farm

Our journey up north from Miri to Kuala Baram leads us to the Miri Crocrodile Farm
where everyone was so happy to get in probably because their journey here will be incomplete
without seeing the famous Sarawak Crocs personally
and one even leave with some crocs teeth as souvenier,
luckily the crocs private parts starts at RM350!!!
if not some fellow would have bought it,
i wonder what was all that for????

The entrance to the farm.





Pond with fishing huts,fishing for crocs?













A pair of Malayan Gharial,fresh water croc.



A short tailed specieses(Estuarine Porosus)


An albino croc.





A talkative laughing mynah


Two Crocodile Hunter wannabies.






Lotus seed.



A ripe one.


A nice pigeon house.





A lonely stork.


The old Kuala Baram ferry jetty lay unused with the completion of the Asean Bridge
with the most expensive bridge toll, RM15 one way
even more than Penang Bridge.










View Miri Crocodile Farm in a larger map

Saturday, September 18, 2010

PD sunrise

Here are three sunrise shots i took on the way to breakfast
before work starts early in the morning in PD.







Sunday, September 12, 2010

Our visit to Bungai Beach

Our one day sightseeing trip from Bintulu to Miri have its first stop here at Bungai Beach,where the gorilla mural and The Bishop's Nose arch is situated.
We then move on to Tg Batu,Miri, where we found the Horse Head Arch
and then to Miri for a pitstop before visiting the Crocodile Farm at Kuala Baram.














A old tree clinging on to the cliff.












Hj Nasir our shutdown project manager.


Basri,Shukri and Burhanuddin on the rocks.


Basri never seems to stop eating.


Bungai Lodge,the only chalet offering lodging to visitors here.





Sunday, September 5, 2010

Kampung Kuala Nyalau revisit

We revisited Kampung Kuala Nyalau again on the way to see Batu Selungun,
the Elephant Rock of Malaysia.
It is from here that we will take our 20 minutes boat ride to the rock
where our crew member Helmi will be bringing us in his relatives boat.

The tranquil suroundings in the village.






Look who's climbing up the coconut tree,that's Helmi our host
and a hardworking shutdown crew member.



With Helmi cutting and Fazillah happily waiting for a drink.






A mini jetty used by the villagers who are mostly fishermans.






Houses here are either build on higher ground or the tradisional Kedayan style,
on stilts at least 3m above ground
for safety against wild animals and floods.







The village football field.



The community hall of the village.



The village headman(Ketua Kaum)Haji Saibi Tuah's house where we had lunch,
he is Helmi's grandfather,many thanks for the simple yet very delicious meal.



The only beach chalet in the village.







Tongkat Ali,a favourite plant in the village.



Ripe tongkat ali seeds a plenty here for the picking.



My earlier trip there

Kg Kuala Nyalau

Village contacts

Kg Kuala Nyalau Homestay