so that's like $1200 American?
nice pics. looks like quite an adventure
LMAO that's about the same US. lmao at your nickname too haha j/p
Thanks yeah it was quite an adventure, we didn't plan anything. We would have gone crazy if we did because they all have elastic watches. What basicly means if you have to catch a bus to some place. These are not like normal busses but they leave from a station and you have to buy a ticket in advance. They are always a minimum of one hour late. So you can't really have a plan because it will get screwed up anyway.
One time we wanted to take a bus that went between two cities and left at 5 in the afternoon. Knowing every bus we took earlier was more then one hour late. So we arrived there at 4.55 this guy from whom we had bought the tickets came up to us, started yelling in Indonesian which I couldn't make anything out of. Some other people started medling. And soon we found out he was trying to tell us the bus left already.
We could take scooterbike rides to another part of town to still catch the bus. Nice if you are both carrying two bagpacks and you're sitting behind some guy on a scooter which is going through some chaos traffic I've only seen in Asia.
But when we get there only ten minutes later we find out the bus who should have been there only minutes after 5 hadn't been there yet.
So we wait.. other people who wanted to go with the 5 o clock bus started appearing.. and we wait some more.
8 o clock the 5 o clock bus arrives. This was the most extreme I've experienced though. But the strange part for me to see with this is, nobody got angy or annoyed even. For them this was normal; 'if the bus isn't here yet, no problem it will come later' or something they must think.
But not planning anything helped out on the adventures part a lot.