I arrived Bima before dawn.
I stayed at the bus station until the morning.
You may think that it was boring plan. It was quite amusing, not boring at all.
I drank a cup of Indonesian coffee and chatted with people doing business around.
I went on food in search of a hotel. The town had a small selection of accommodation.
I was glad to get a room at hotel near "Sports Field" with the name sounding like in West Africa : Hotel La'mbitu.
A nice receptionist offered me a room on the upper floor for $ 25.
I'd never done any climbing sport at hotels.
But what choice could I get in Nusa Tenggara ? No elevators :-)
I was so glad to get a bed that I was ready to climb up to heaven.
I had a fridge and TV set. What a luxury!
After another two cups of coffee and I went to see the town.
No no... luksus :)
ReplyDeleteWind nie było, mam nadzieję, że chociaż schody były?
@Athena
ReplyDeleteByly schody !!!
Przypomina sobie jak moj kolega Murzyn jezdzil w windzie w hotelu w Nairobi przez prawie pol godziny :)
Winda sfiksowala i pedzila to w dol, to w gore.
Czlowiek w srodku malo nie dostal zawalu.
Na koniec winda spadla z wysokosci 2 pietra ( bylo w sumie 5 pieter ). Otwieralismy ta winde jakimis wytrychami.
Konserwator, wysoki Murzyn w fartuchu latal po schodach za ta winda. To byl widok , hehe...
Straszne z tą windą...
ReplyDeleteNa szczęście ja z wind nie korzystam. Latam po schodach.
Zapytałam o te schody bo na fotce te liny wyglądały jakby po nich goście się mieli wspinać do swoich pokoi :D
@Athena
ReplyDeleteto budownictwo w Indonezji to prowizorka.
samoloty im ciagle spadaja, dobrze ze, domy jeszcze stoja tam :-)