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Halfway around the world in 1 year
Welcome to Sotje62 ! My blog intends to make the world a smaller place. Automatically and real-time, the blog traces Beatriz and myself's whereabouts, it might just tell you a thing or 2 that interests me - therefore not you, that's the privilege of having a blog - but read new blogs on the top and click on the pictures in the side bar to see older blogs, the blog,and Beatriz and I hope you grow a good 'travel' appetite. Sotje62 travel blog is in Vlaams (donker gekleurd) and in English (light coloured). So read what you understand and again what you like.
27-07-2009
Mongolia; ready to go to China (English version)
It's the 27th of July today and we are in Ulan Bator, back from a 10-day camping trip. We arrived yesterday by bus from the country side of Mongolia and we had a fantastic time camping (we rented a tent for 10 days), hiking, and most of all just relaxing. See it as a 'holiday without traveling' within our trip.
800 km away from UB, at the border of Mongolia-Russia, there is a state called Khovsgol. There you have a huge lake - bigger than the lake of Geneva !! - surrounded by a vast land of tundra. The lake flows into the Baikal lake (in Russia) and the water is so transparent that you can see right trough it. Hmmm, we are in the area we thought so why not go there :))
Now the pictures that we have are very nice, it is not that that keeps me from posting them, the problem is that I cannot post them. All the technology available on the internet (the free one of course :)) is not enough to get this blog working. I will keep trying and you will see the result eventually on my blog, but oh I miss my crappy piece of laptop that allows me to do whatever I want. When it worked that is... So more pictures are coming on my blog, just scroll down and have a look below this blog every once and a while.
We are organized and organized right now to continue on to China. We have our train ticket for tomorrow to go from Ulan Bator to the Mongolian-Chinese border. There we will walk (literally walk :), it is not allowed to walk over the border though, so we might have to hijack a car. we save 16 euro by doing that, we love hijacking:) ) through customs and go China. First stop Beijing. Our visa is only valid for '6 DAYS' so we need to make a move in Beijing and extend the Visa straight away. We have been screwed 2 times already by the chinese, and we are confident that the 3rd time will be as sweet as the two other times.
To end my blog I ld like to say that I am sure you are enjoying the summer, but please do write an email with your plans and what you re up to, I promise I reply :)), we talk about you all the time and we miss you. And we cannot run out of news. Have a good time, talk soon from China.
PS: This is my first Guinness on the trip! (there should be a picture coming with this blog). As happy as a Mongolian bun.
Het is 27 juli en ik schrijf deze blog vanuit Ulan Bator, onze thuisbasis en hoofdstad van Mongolie. Ik heb een tijd niet geschreven op de blog want we komen net terug van een afgelegen gebied waar we 10 dagen gekampeerd hebben. Het Mongoolse platteland is fantastisch, we hebben 6 dagen in een tent geslapen (en een mega-storm gehad, miljaarde, toen zaten we met de poepers), we hebben enkele dagen gehiked, we zijn heen en terug 3 dagen onderweg geweest (met de bus), en het grootste deel van onze tijd lagen we in de zon, aan het meer. Zie het als een vakantie van niet onderweg te zijn. Mens toch, wat een luxe leven moet je denken, wel dat was het ook :))
800 km verwijderd van Ulan Bator, in het grensgebied met Rusland, ligt de provincie Khovsgol. Daar zijn we geweest. Je hebt er een groot meer - groter dan het meer van Geneve !! - dat omringd is door enorme uitgestrekte steppe vlaktes. Het meer is befaamd voor zijn doorzichtig water - in de winter wanneer het meer dichtgevroren is, kun je 200 m diep kijken.
Nu, de foto's van onze trip in Khovsgol zijn heel mooi, maar ik krijg ze niet op mijn blog. Daarop laat ik je nog wachten. Of je kan kijken op facebook want Beatriz heeft ze net gepubliceerd. (Ik publiceer de link wanneer ze klaar is). Als het me lukt, publiceer ik ze zelf, want Beatriz schrijft er altijd zulke onnozele dingen bij :))
Het Mongoolse verhaal is voorbij want we vertrekken morgen naar China. We hebben ons trein ticket en die trein brengt ons tot aan de Mongoolse-Chinese grens. Aangekomen aan de grens gaan we al wandelend over de grens. Het mag niet maar we doen het toch, puur om geld te sparen. Zowel de Mongolen als de Chinezen slaan munt uit de toeristen, maar met ons gaat dat niet gebeuren. Door te wandelen, en als we niet mogen wandelen, liften (hitchhiking), sparen we 16 euro uit. Zo gaan we China binnen. De eerste stop in China is Peking. We nemen de nachtbus (9 uren) vanaf de grens naar Peking en onze herberg is geboekt voor 2 dagen. Afhankelijk van onze visa extensie blijven we eventueel langer in Beijing, maar we hebben goeie hoop, we willen de 6 DAGEN die we gekregen hebben van de Chinese ambassade in Ulan Bator met 1 maand verlengen. De chinezen lachten nu al 2 keer met ons, hopelijk blijft het daarbij en krijgen we een verlenging van 1 maand.
Wij gaan nu een goeie cappucino gaan drinken (na 10 dagen thee) en gisteren heb ik mijn eerste Guinness met plezier binnengekegeld! Ik ben er zeker van dat je net hetzelfde doet op een schone terrasse, drink er alleszins een op mijn gezondheid. Geniet van de zon en de congee! Veel groetjes en tot in China,
Xi'an. Night view of the South Gate from on the city walls.
Xi'an. The city walls.
Xi'an. High street.
Xi'an. These are the beers that you can find in a supermarket. Nothing really popular, only HANS beer, that is very famous in China. It's supposed to be German !?!
Xi'an. It has been a while that I've seen a full-shelfed supermarket so I took a picture of one.
Xi'an. This food is looking at you.
Xi'an. This food is hearing you. (We thought we had this on our plate one time, we know the Chinese character for the word 'ear' now.)
Xi'an. This food has chicken legs.
Xi'an. This car is supposed to go after the bad criminals.
Xi'an. And this is the bad criminal.
Xi'an. We see more and more fancy cars, unlike what we saw in Tibet (except for Lhasa then, Lhasa is as developed as any Chinese city now).
Xi'an. Bea and a Terracotta warriors, the city is full of terracotta statues.
Xi'an. Me in the square of the god temple.
Xi'an. Bea in front of the god temple.
Xi'an. City god temple.
Xi'an. Bea at the entrance of the city god temple.
Xi'an. Chinese are very fashionable, this woman is an example of that... don't put your nose up now, ok different fashionable then.
Xi'an. High street, notice the KFC in the corner !! They are all here, Mc Donalds, Pizza hut, KFC, Starbucks!! And there is Mr. Lee, a Chinese fastfood place, that we don't have :)
Xi'an. Bea in the Muslim quarter.
Xi'an. A ventilated streetfood shop.
Xi'an. Me after I got caramel cookies 1 Euro.
Xi'an. Muslim quarter, what's cooking ?
Xi'an. Muslim quarter. This is the appetizer, cooked onions with chili sauce. Hmmm, special...
Xi'an. Muslim quarter. This is the main course, a bread soup with meat. And this is what we thought was 'ear' :)
Xi'an. The Muslim quarter.
Xi'an. There is nothing special to say about this picture but that it is a street !
Xi'an. A BEA bank!! After India, where Bea means 'marry me' in Hindi, Bea is a bank in China.
Landscape between Lhasa and Xi'an. If you look well you see Bea's reflection.
Landscape between Lhasa and Xi'an. There is mountains because the Tibetan-Qinhai plateau runs until in Xi'an.
Landscape between Lhasa and Xi'an, it is like the sky is fluo blue here. Fantastic sight.
What you can find on a cookie bag ! :)
This is the high altitude train from the inside. The train has coupees with 6 beds, and there is a corridor all the way through. With chairs and a small table to eat your noodles. Hot water supplied.
Golmud. The first train stop.
Bea is sleeping like a baby. We really slept well because of the supplied oxygen, and I have to say the beds were comfortable.
Lhasa. 08:40 am. A picture just before we leave Lhasa. I look like a little boy in this picture.
Restricted Chinese Visa, let's get out of China !!
To give you an insight on what is on our minds, I ll tell you the story of our restricted Visa for China and the time problem we have. It is a big thing for us so sympathize !! )
We wanted the longest visa possible when we applied for the Chinese visa in Nepal. However, it turns out when we get the Chinese visa, that there is only 15 days on it, 8 days for the tour in Tibet and 7 days to get out of the country. This is because we cross Tibet and the Chinese are very strict for Tibetan tourism.
Options for us when we finish our tour in Tibet is this. You can extend the chinese visa in mainland China or go outside the country. Because we want to see other countries (Mongolia e.x.) after China, going outside the country is a better option for us. Otherwise you need a double-entry visa to go out of China, see Mongolia, and then come back in China. Waste of money basically.
So we opt to get out of China fast. And what is the easiest way and closest country. Mongolia!! But we have be there in 7 days, meaning: doing 36 hours of train-ing from Lhasa to Xi'an, see Xi'an because the Terracotta warriors are there (you do want to see something after being in a train for 36 hours), go by train from Xi'an (2,700 km) to the Chinese-Mongolian border, and in the mean time stop over in Huh hot to get the Mongolian visa. That is the plan. If we don't make it, we pay 50 euro per extra day in China, so wish us luck !!
PS: I am publishing pictures today and tomorrow I ll get some emails out. Enjoy the sunny summer time!
16.09.09. Half-Round the world in 1 year / Kick off. 9th of April 2009, Mumbai, India’s biggest city, is our best destination to take the train south to Goa, Kerala and Bangalore. From there we go 4,000 km by train back to north India, see Karnataka, Rajasthan, the Taj Mahal, Varanasi and Nepal. In Nepal we do small treks in the Himalayas and visit Kathmandu. Over de friendship highway, the route goes from Kathmandu to Lhasa by jeep, maximum altitude 5250m and we get to see the Mount Everest. In Lhasa we take the train through China, see the Terracotta warriors in Xi'an, and go 3,500m north to enter Mongolia and arrive in Ulan Bator. In Mongolia we camp in the Khovsgol area near the Russian Siberia, and renew the Chinese Visa to go back south. The clock says 4 months when we trained through China and see Yunnan, South China with its wonderful terraced rice fields. We enter the tropics and after 6 months travels we are in Vietnam. 2 months after that, we should have seen Angkor, the beaches in Thailand & Maleysia ...<e.d. 25.10.09. There is a change of plan after Angkor: we fly from Bangkok to Manila, we go to the Philippines!!> and on a ferry to Indonesia. From either Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok, we find our way to Sydney and work for 3 months. We will have traveled for 1 year when we are in Oz and ... and ... and ... that is how far we planned. But we were supposed to come back in 1 year but we are only half around the world. Beatriz and myself love Asia!! So much for planning ahead and scheduling. Let's just see how we get on and the more exciting our trip will be. Wish us good luck on the trip!!