Malaysia is right-hand drive so ride on the left side of the road.
2. Bringing Bikes Onto Boats & Ferries
There's a boat crossing of the Sungai Perak at Kg. Sungai Dulang to Kg. Hujung Rintis. It is operated by an Enc. Ipin but is not a regular service, he uses a sampan that may not accomodate that many full size bikes per trip. Best to call him to make arrangements at +6013-4497058. He has changed his mobile no. to +6011-14627011.
3. Communicating with Locals
For the uninitiated cycling in foreign lands can be a daunting experience, especially when one can only speak a smattering of the local language or if there is no common language to speak to each other (like English). The language of the country is Bahasa Malaysia, and many urban Malaysians can speak fairly good English; but in the rural areas the locals speak only some rudimentary English, so learning some basic phrases will be helpful.
This could be partly overcomed by using translation apps like Google Translate. Do install this app into your phone and before you leave on your tour do some basic translation as it will be saved onto a list of recent translations.
And do install memory-resident translation apps into your mobile phone.
4. Staying in Touch
When travelling in a group it's important to be able to communicate with each other, especially if one got lost or just to share photos and moments. Pre-paid phone sim-cards are easily available from most phone shops in the main towns.
5. Accomodations
At Ayer Tawar, we stayed at Ting Residence (GPS: 4.30054, 100.75896) at RM89/- for a room for two. It's a cozy homestay, with a warm host. Washing machine is available at a nominal charge.
Address: Lot 1122, Jalan Ling Sing Hang 2, 32400 Ayer Tawar, Perak, Malaysia.
Tel/Fax : +605-672 9196, Mr. Tai: +6012-5461733; Janice Ting: +6019-2221191
Email: tingresidence1122@gmail.com
6. Places of Interests
Along the route were several places of interests, some of which we visited others we did not for lack of time:
7. Food
- Coconut water break at Kg. Lekir (GPS: 4.12038, 100.77612).
8. Weather
As August is the beginning of the wet season do have your raincoats ready. However it does not rain everyday, so do cover up or use sun-block lotions when necessary.
Temperature ranges from 27°- 32°C; on hot days it could go up to 34°C.
9. Navigation
Where data signal is available and strong, one can use Google Maps to navigate around. If the cycling options may not be available, just use the walking options.
In cases where data signal is weak or unavailable (like in remote rural areas), install MAP.ME into your phone. It's an off-line map app.
Alternatively, use a dedicated GPS unit like those from Garmin. However ensure that one install the Malaysia maps into the unit.
10. Service Your Bicycles & Carry Tools and Spares
Before leaving on your tour, it will be good to service your bike and bring along some spares like tubes, puncture patches, brake pads with the relevant tools.
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