Saturday, May 31, 2014

Don't cry for me, my dear Syria




It won't be easy you'll think it's strange, when I try to explain how I feel. That I still think of your country (Syria) after all the travelling I had done in Sept 2008 

I had to let it happen, I had to change after my retirement and look out of the window to see the world with my own eyes

So I chose free & easy travels, running around Damascus, Palmyra, Homs & Aleppo and what I saw in your country, impressed me a lot (www.km-travel.blogspot.com)

There was no fortune & fame for me in my travelling life, though it seemed to the world that I possessed a strong desire to visit as many UNESCO world heritage sites as possible 

Don't cry for me, my dear Syria. The truth is I never left my fond memory on you but now with the shelling, looting & occupation caused by the Syrian civil war, it saddened me. Since the civil uprising which started in Jan 2011 and until now the fighting has yet to stop ..... The six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Syria are probably now in ruins                                                                                                  

Have I say too little or too much 

There is nothing more I can think of to say of my dear Syria but all we have to do is look forward to a day when peace shall prevail and bestow to your beloved country again. We are the world, we are the ones who make a brighter day


Oh Syria, my dear Syria - Don't cry for me 



Damascus (UNESCO World heritage site)

Ancient city - 1,000 yrs old




Old Citadel, Damascus 

Omayyard Mosque  (705AD)

Shouk Al-Hamiddieyeh

Palmyra (UNESCO World Heritage site)






Homs


Chevaliers Castle - Homs
Unesco World Heritage site

Together we visited Palmyra / Homs 

Aleppo

Old Hotel Baron - Aleppo
Banana juice drink in Aleppo

" Everyday is a new beginning, takes a deep breath and start again "



" Every journey is personal. Every journey is spiritual. You can't compare them, can't replace, can't repeat. You can bring back the memories but they only bring tears to your eyes " 

Europe May 2014


" A marathon runner's passion, it's pure running. A Jonnie walker's passion, it's pure drinking. A bed & breakfast traveller's passion, it's pure travelling. Travelling and change of place impart new vigour to the mind "

" People who are different are usually the ones that end up making a difference in the world "

" Strength doesn't come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn't " 

" My 32 days solo visit to Europe (France, Spain, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, San Marino, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Germany, Belgium, England, Wales, Ireland & North Ireland) from 27/4 - 28/5/2014 - My 5th visit to Europe; Round the Europe in 30 days, I did it my way "

Travel Itinerary:  Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) > Paris > Barcelona > Nice > Monte Carlo > Nice / Cannes > Florence > Rimini > Ancona > Split > Dubrovnik > Podgorica > Tirana > Skopje > Pristina > Skopje > Sofia > Bucharest > Chisinau > Bucharest > Munich > London > Cardiff > London > Dublin > Belfast > Dublin > London > Paris > Kuala Lumpur 

Total cost incurred (32 days) : E$1,155.30 + Pound 98.63 + RM2,478 = RM$8,202 (Euro$1,827)

Qatar Airways ticket (booked online on Aug 2013): Rm2,343= Euro$522

Kuala Lumpur>Doha 21.10>23.40; Doha>Paris 01.45>07.45
Paris>Doha 11.20>18.45; Doha>Kuala Lumpur 20.00>08.50 
Travel insurance (basic): RM60
Airport train/bus ticket: RM$45 (E$10)
Eurolines 30 Day Bus Pass: Euro$340.00
Eurolines reservation fee: E$4 + Pound 6.00
Hostels (dorm-21 nights) : Euro$282.45 + Pound 25.28
Ferry (Ancona>Split): E$50.00 
Regional buses (Balkans & UK): E$209.50 + Pound 32.90
Regional Trains (Italy & Bulgaria): E$109.20
Metro: E$44.40
Day Tour (The Giant Causeway): Pound 21.00
Walking Tour (Gaudi): E$5.00
Food & groceries (owned prepared meals): E$93.75 + Pound 13.45 + RM30
Sundries: E$17.00
Exchange Rates: Euro$1=Rm (Malaysian dollar)) 4.49; Pound 1=Rm5.44; Euro$1=4.35 Romanian Leu; Euro$1=18.71 Moldovan Lei; E$1=7.57 Croation Kuna

The Eurolines 30 Day Pass (E$340) covered the following bus rides (free) in Europe:

Paris > Barcelona
Barcelona > Nice
Nice > Florence
Bucharest > Munich
Munich > London
London > Dublin > London
London > Paris


Am I a recalcitrant traveller ? Still not satisfy even though I had already visited 34 countries in Europe after making 4 visits there from 2009-2012. The answer is probably yes as there was a burning desire in me to see the rest of Europe especially 1) The smaller European nations eg Andorra, Monaco & San Marino, 2) The French Riviera, 3) The Balkan states eg Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania & Montenegro & 4) The countries bordering Russia eg Moldova, Ukraine & Belarus. Against all odds, nothing can hold a person back if he puts his heart & soul into it ! 

Due to visa issues, I forgo my visit to Serbia & Belarus. As for Ukraine, the current political unrest tends to deter many travelers from visiting this country.

Numerous books had been written by travelers on their experiences in travelling round the world in 30 days or even in a year or two ! I too could like to have one of these experiences. As for me, this mini round the Europe trip in 30 days starting from Paris indeed is a major challenge to a free & easy traveler. It was a real test on my mental, physical & spiritual strength especially to a solo traveler & senior citizen. Relying mainly on Eurolines buses, trains & ferry, this trip took me to 20 countries across the European continent. There were challenges I encountered along the way ie wet weather, travelling in odd hours, changing buses, trains & ferry, nearly losing my backpack & notebook in Barcelona, strict border immigration checks on my passport & luggage in the Balkan states, Bulgaria, Romania & Moldova, overnight & long bus trips (29 hrs of bus ride  from Bucharest > Munich) but despite all these factors, I am glad that I had survived the journey and accomplished all my travel goals as planned. 

I was very pleased to see three of the UNESCO World Heritage sites ie San Marino, Dubrovnik & The Giant Causeway. The scenic coastline of North Ireland & the Balkan states from Split to Dubrovnik & the mountainous countryside of Montenegro impressed me a lot. Not to forget was the cross country visit from Bucharest, Romania to Chisinau, Moldova, near the Ukraine & Russian border.  

Ireland becomes the No 45 European country I visited thus far and is also the No 70 country I visited in all these years of my travelling life roaming around the world !  

So what's next after this trip ? I guess I will continue travelling and abide to this saying "Better to burn out than to fade away".


My travelling life in Europe 
A colourful & enjoyable one ! 

My travel menu for this Europe visit :


1) Paris, France


2) La Vella, Andorra


3) Barcelona, Spain


4) Nice, France


5) Cannes, France


6) Monte Carlo, Monaco



7) Rimini, Italy


8) San Marino 


9) Dubrovnik, Croatia



10) Podgorica, Montenegro


11) Tirana, Albania



12) Skopje, Macedonia


13) Pristina, Kosovo


14) Chisinau, Moldova


15) Munich, Germany


16) Cardiff, Wales

Cardiff Castle

17) Dublin, Ireland

The Temple Bar 

18) Belfast, North Ireland

The Opera

UNESCO World Heritage Sites :


1) Dubrovnik Old City, Croatia


2) The Giant Causeway, Belfast, North Ireland




3) San Marino Historic Centre


" Everything in LIFE is temporary. So if things are going good, enjoy it because it won't last forever. And if things are going bad, don't worry. It won't last forever either " 

Europe (Paris, France) May 2014


Total expenses incurred (3 days) : E$108.65


Hostel (2 nights): Le Montclair Montmartre - E$27.50 + E$19.95 = E$47.45
Food & groceries: E$30.00
Metro: E$1.70 
Airport train (Paris) : E$9.75 x 2 = E$19.50
Sundries: E$10.00
Eurolines Bus: Paris > Barcelona - Free using Eurolines 30 Day Pass

In Aug 2013, I bought an online air ticket (RM2,343=E$522) from Qatar Airways and picked Paris as the starting point for my 5th visit to Europe. In Paris, I stayed near Jules Joffrin Metro station, two Metro stops from Gare du Nord. Upon arrival in Paris, I took a train to Eurolines office in Gallieni and purchased a Eurolines 30 Day Pass (E$340) for my bus rides to various countries in Europe. As there was a bus leaving Paris in the early afternoon to Barcelona on my first day of arrival, I took the offer and landed myself in Barcelona on the following morning. 

This was my 3rd visit to Paris. My two night stay in Paris was towards the end of my Europe visit so I just relaxed my time in Paris and loitered around the Montmartre area. Montrmartre's most famous landmark is the Basilique du Sacre Coeur. From this spectacular white dome church, you could have a panoramic view of the Paris city.

Paris was drizzling most of the time so if you are travelling to Paris in April / May, bring a small umbrella or raincoat along. It never pours but rain drops keep falling on my head ! The day weather was around 16'c-20'c in Paris at this time of the year.

Paris, France 


Hotel Le Montclair, Paris, France