Saturday, June 7, 2008

En Route to Bangkok

Hi, I'm heading towards Bangkok and should be there in 3 days. In Chumphon I met a cyclist who has been a great help, Mr Somchai Meesang. I rode with him to the beach and a fishing village 15 km from Chumphon. My next stop will be Prachap Khiri Khan then another 2 days to Bangkok. The name of the beach and fishing willage is Sa Ple 15 km from Chumphon. The beach is similar to those found in Terengganu and favorites of Kwai Lohs. It is off season now - not many tourists around .The fishermen are all Myanmar's (illegal) and everyone is struggling because of high fuel prices, Chumphon used to be hit by floods once or twice a year about 10 years ago but now it is free from floods because of a canal that runs through the area. The canal was constructed with funds given by the king. The king is like a God here.

Yesterday I received 75 smses from people that I know and others I don't know but I am really touched by the good wishes and support and encouragement given from all races , young and old. I thank you all, i really appreciate all the smses. That keeps me away from boredom.

8 comments:

ARZ said...

Keep pedalling Cik Gu. We are with you and closely reading your blog. The road to Bangkok is pretty flat and some nice beaches to overnight.

Bandit said...

Sir,

Just in case if you haven't been introduced, OP Ahmad Ramli Zakaria was one of the 'oldies' who is putting the young ones to shame.. he 'tour'ed the whole of semenanjung -bkt kayu hitam-down to johor- and up again to Kelantan! He also did a trans borneo..

People like yourself and OP ARZ are inspiring the younger ones to adopt a healthier lifestyle..

In my case, i really want to tour.. planning to do a tour of Gugusan Kepulauan Melayu.. ferry to sumatera, cycle down, ferry to Jawa.. end up in southern philipnes, down Borneo, down to Kuching and final port of call Singapore. the question is 'when'.. got to plan properly.. the trip would likely cost me a MONTH..

anyway, just to share some thoughts.. maybe you can think about it as you ride.. after the African (sahara) Marathon, I'm sure you'd be interested in a new adventure!

Regards

Azly/Bandit

afflatus said...

Pak Nan,

Since 4 days ago (June 4th) when I last commented in this blog updating you about the online Facebook group supporting your ride, 23 more people have joined the group, with 2 of them writing on the group's "The Wall" as below:

Shasha Marican (Malaysia) wrote
at 3:30pm on June 7th, 2008:
Good luck and all the best to you. May Allah bless you throughout your journey. From Shasha, Rizal & Alya.

Rosna Duni (New York, NY) wrote
at 2:10pm yesterday on June 7th, 2008:
OMG is this the Abang Nan that I knew? All the best to you..
Nona

Total group members of the Facebook group is 68. The new 23 members are in bold italics below:

01. Adni Dahalan (Malaysia)
02. Aedewan Adnan (Malaysia)
03. Afizulazha Bin Abdullah (Malaysia)
04. Ahmad Azrin (Malaysia)
05. Aidi Ghazi (Malaysia)
06. Ain Ashraf (Malaysia)
07. Aishah Ali (Malaysia)
08. Aloha Lavina (Thailiand)
09. Ann Shukry (New Zealand)
10. B.P. Ng (Malaysia)
11. Dina Zaman (Malaysia)
12. Erleen Noor Mokhtar (Malaysia)

13. Faizal Sohaimi (Malaysia)
14. Graham Doxey (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
15. Hana Hasannudin (Malaysia)
16. Hasannudin Saidin (Malaysia)
17. Hydir Ismail (Malaysia)
18. Ida Faiz (Malaysia)
19. Jack Idriz (Malaysia)
20. Karem Othman (Indonesia)
22. Khairul Aizat Kamarudzzaman (Malaysia)

22. Kathy Geller (USA)
23. Khoo Yit Kiat (Malaysia)
24. Leilanie Mohdh Nor (Malaysia)
25. Lim Kin Chew (Singapore)
26. Liz Nawawi (Malaysia)
27. Liza Abidin (Malaysia)
28. Low Keen Wai (Malaysia)
29. Mahizzan Mohd Fadzil (Malaysia)
30. Marlina Saari (Malaysia)
31. Max Yeo (Malaysia)
32. Mba San (Malaysia)
33. Mohamed Danial Mokhtar (London)
34. Mohd Roslan Bani Amin (Hawaii, USA)
35. Mohd Sopian Abu (Malaysia)
36. Muhammad Syawalfiza (Malaysia)
37. Nasrullah 'Darvis' Muda (Malaysia)
38. Ned McCulloch (Washington DC, USA)
39. Nicholas K C Low (Malaysia)
40. Nizam Arop (Malaysia)
41. Noorsyafiq Nazri (Stevens)
42. Norizah Abidin (New York, NY)
43. Nur Daliza (Malaysia)

44. Oon CK (Malaysia)
45. Othman Ithnin (Malaysia)
46. Pandai Othman (Malaysia)
47. Peng Hong Ong (Malaysia)

48. Peter Hind (Sydney, Australia)
49. Praburaajan Selvarajan (Malaysia)
50. Ritakamal 'Rik' Sadiman (Malaysia)
51. Rizal Mohammad Sohaimi (Malaysia)
52. Roslan Amir (Malaysia)
53. Rosna Duni (New York, NY, USA)
54. Ruby Zhou (China)
55. Sara Yashma (Malaysia)
56. Shasha Marican (Malaysia)
57. Shukry Hassan (Malaysia)
58. Siamy Tan (Malaysia)
59. Simon Chin (Malaysia)
60. Suanie T (Malaysia)
61. Suhaina Fitri Mokhtar (Malaysia)
62. Tim Fernandez (Malaysia)
63. Wan Khatina Nawawi (Malaysia)
64. William Wong (Malaysia)

65. Yoon-Kit Yong (Malaysia)
66. Zafarina M. Yassin (Malaysia)
67. Zameer Zahur (Malaysia)
68. Zariq Mokhtar (Malaysia)

Luv always,
Hasan.

Noor Osman said...

Dear Bang Nan,
OMG are'nt we proud of you! We are following you closely Your journey appears so interisting and you're giving us geography lessons! Very touching indeed to know that visited
father's and mak's resting place. May Allah bless you

Lots of love,
Noor B,Mokhtar,Danial
LONDON

Kama At-Tarawis said...

Salam Pak

I am writing to express my admiration for your grit. Not many people, at your age that is, would do what you are doing. That takes a lot of spunk.

Way to go, Pak.

May Allah saw bless your journey and keep you safe from harm.

Cik Put.

Anonymous said...

Hi Adnan,
This is jimbo from Auckland, NZ. Sorry I didn't write earlier. I lost the blog address and had to ask Ahmad for it.
I'm following your progress now and its interesting. Have you gone to Patpong in Bangkok yet?
Don't give up mate and make this journey a reality. We're all behind you. I'm passing on the blog address to the Brinsford blog so that all brinsfordians can follow your progress. If you are going to the Miao country give Cikgu Lee one!
Bye and take care.

Anonymous said...

Hi Pak Nan,

Was unabled to log into you blog for the past weeks since I posted a comment in at your how sometime
last month but thanks to Tok Ya who had sorted this out for me. Amazing I heard from Tok Ya you r now in Bangkok safely. I am always proud and glad with this daring attempt. Guess what you have inspired Syafiqah and Syahirah on this conquest. I showed the all your pictures that appeared proudly in our major newpapers headlines! They were happy to see you on your classic bike that you showed to us at your home last month. I keep all the newspapers and also showed to Mak Noorma well I guess she was glad seeing you published there.
My friend also impressed when they looked at your mission story and gave their support too. Considering your age they were astonished ! We are proud and impressed with your unchallenged determination to conquer the path to Beijing. We will pray to Allah may you will be in good health and safe during your harsh and difficult attempt. I believe you will get through all the hardships to achieve your spiiritual mission now as you had succesfully overcome other extremes race before. You r also promoting a campaign to choose bicycle as a mean of transportation as an alternative to oil-consumed vehicles. The price of oil has been on the rise lately I dont see it will come to an end. You had chosen the right time to promote the use of bicycle to the world. The advent to Beijing on a bicycle will be an interesting experience enjoy by you and wish this will be shared together forever !

Salam and Allah bless from Sham Boy and family,

Unknown said...

truly agree on how the king is respected there in bkk! btw just love the city.... and thailand :) the ppl are really friendly