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Book Review: Neither Here Nor There

Bill Bryson is an amazing author, as I have recently discovered, and there is no better book to introduce me to his interesting, witty and compelling adventures and writing style, than Neither Here Nor There; Travels In Europe.

Neither Here Nor There is the tale of Bryson’s final trip around Europe before returning to America to give his kids the experience of living in another country, and to let his wife experience late night shopping (and, because he has decided his country needs him).

He begins his journey by going to the coldest place in Europe at the coldest time of year in the hope of seeing the amazing “Northern Lights”. Although he hates the cold, and the bus trip there is most unpleasant, and he initially finds the town mostly dead and unexciting and soon loses all hope of seeing the etheral Northern Lights, he is eventually blessed with the amazing sight that is the Aurora Borealis.

Northern Lights
The Aurora Borealis thanks to wikipedia.

From there he heads back to England before continuing on in the summer from Paris across Germany and Italy into Eastern Europe and finally arriving in Istanbull, Turkey. From the cafes of Paris to the busy war-scarred streets of Eastern Europe, Bryson uses his uniquely witty and charming writing style to craft an exciting and romantic idea of European travel.

A highly recommended read for anyone with even a slight interest in Europe, Backpacking, or Travel at all.

Re-visiting my diary circa 2002

In 2002 my family and I left England after nearly six years of living and working in “ol’ blighty” and headed home to Australia. But we didn’t head straight home on a plane or something, we decided to take “the scenic route” - we traveled around Europe for four months, then headed over to the US for two months and then back to Australia.

So earlier today I randomly decided to go back to my diary from this year and start reading it again - just to get me back in the mood of traveling.

Since I’ve been reading my earlier diary, I’ve decided to start posting My Old Journal entries so you can all read through my previous travels. I’ll start tomorrow with Tuesday June 11th, 2002, and finish on December 6th, 2002. I won’t just rewrite my diary entries though, I’ll use both my diary entries and my memory as well as my new knowledge, now that I’m older, to help recount the six months we traveled for in interesting, engaging detail. I’ll also try to post a few pictures by scanning the photos from our old photo albums.

Look forward to reading all about my first long-haul travel adventure starting tomorrow!

Getting Read With Everything I Do

I’m an avid reader. I read all the time. I used to go through at least one book a week. I would sit on the way to school, on the way home, after I’d done my homework, and read. I still love to read, but I’ve started, instead of reading fiction or narratives, reading Lonely Planet guides to the destinations I want to go to at the end of year 12. I haven’t actually bought all those guidebooks myself, I’ve only bought South East Asia on a Shoestring, Europe on a Shoestring and Japan, but my parents have a collection of about a dozen (mostly the UK and continental Europe, but also Egypt, Africa, etc) and the school library has a very interesting collection. They even have a second edition of South East Asia on a Shoestring. Now if only i could find a copy of “Across Asia On The Cheap”…

lonelyplanetbooks

Anyway, as I read these books, I jot down anything important or useful, like a place I definitely want to go, an important tip, etc, etc. And with all this information, I’ve been slowly, ever so slowly, planning my trip. I’ve been doing a few things to try to cut back on spending as well, like brining lunch when i go to work (or trying to remember to bring lunch…).

I’ve been setting up and working on a website or two as well, which will hopefully bring in a little bit of money to go towards those savings…

Anyway, the point of this post is…I’m obsessed. Everything I do is somehow related to or will somehow influence my travels…I just had to let it out.

Blog of the Week: BraveNewTraveler

Up until now, all of my Blog-of-the-week posts have been varyingly independent. Someone going on their private little RTW trip or walking across Europe. These blogs are awesome, and generally they’re my favorite type of travel blog, but today I’m going for something a little bit different. BraveNewTraveler has it’s fair share of on-the-road travel posts, but also focuses a little more on things like feature articles. Most of their articles are either fun, interesting or inspiring (or a mixture of all three) so they’re well worth a look!

Check them out here. 

Plans updated: What I’ve been thinking

A while ago, i wanted to spend a lot of time on my journey in places like Japan, Thailand, Europe, etc. I knew that was going to be expensive, but I though…what the heck, it’s my only chance anyway. I had a sort of mind set where this journey was a once-off, as if i wasn’t going to travel again in my lifetime. I also thought that other areas like the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, etc, where somehow less interesting than Western Europe and South-East Asia.

Karachi - Pakistan, originally uploaded by babasteve.

I’ve come to the conclusion that i was completely wrong. The middle east (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc.), Africa (Egypt in particular) and Eastern Europe (Romania, Poland, Ukraine, Slovenia, Croatia, etc.) seem a lot more interesting now.

EGYPT - Market scene, originally uploaded by BoazImages.

I think, now, I’ll be devoting a larger amount of my traveling time to the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it to Africa on this initial journey, but once I’ve based myself in England, and I’m going to University, I’ll be able to travel relatively easily, since all those places I want to go to will be so much closer.

 

Blog of the Week: Sixintheworld.com

Leaving your job and your career to travel and explore the world for a year is pretty crazy, right? Well what about taking your wife and FOUR kids with you? Insane, right? Impossible? Not so!

Sixintheworld.com follows a family of six around the world over 6 continents and 31 countries. It’s an inspiring story for not along RTW-ers, and Travlers, but aspiring families aswell. Check it out

Video Of The Day: Backpacking In Cambodia

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A video about backpacking in Cambodia by michaelewald198. I found it very inspiring - check it out!

Best Travel Forums/Communities

When planning a trip/journey/adventure/rtw, travel forums/bulletin boards/communities are an indispensable resource. You can ask a community of hundreds of knowledgeable travelers about your thoughts, worries, or inquiries, or even just read about other people’s questions and problems, and learn something on the way. Here are some of the best I’ve found (will be updated):

If anyone knows of any other quality travel/backpacking related forums/bulletin boards, then please leave a comment!

Video Of The Day: A Year In The Life (Asia)

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This guy is one of the first RTW bloggers i read. I don’t think it was really a blog - I think he typed up his journal when he got home and put it on the web. Anyway, he traveled around the world, starting in Japan (leaving from England) in 2004, i think, and this is his first video; of his Asian journey. I won’t spoil the story for those who want to read it, so here’s the link;

A Year In The Life

Possible Route

I’ve been thinking a little bit (a lot) and looking at maps and stuff, and I’ve been playing around with different Ideas for routes…So i want to write down my idea[s] to keep them somewhere where i can look at them and criticize them, etc. So here’s my first Route idea:

Australia —> Indonesia –> Malaysia –> Brunei –> Philippines –> Singapore –> Malaysia –> Thailand –> Laos –> Cambodia –> Vietnam –> China –> Hong Kong –> Taiwan –> Japan –> S. Korea –> –> China –> Kyrgystan –> Kazakhstan –> Uzbekistan –> Tajikistan –> China –> Myanmar –> Tibet –> Nepal –> Bhutan –> Bangladesh –> India –> Pakistan –> Afghanistan –> Iran –> Turkey –> Greece –> Albania –> Macedonia –> Bulgaria –> Romania –> Romania –> Belgrade –> Montenegro –> Bosnia –> Croatia –> Italy –> Switzerland –> Liechtenstein –> Austria –> Slovenia –> Hungary –> Slovakia –> Poland –> Czech Republic –> Germany –> Denmark –> Netherlands –> Belgium –> Luxembourg –> France –> Monaco –> Andorra –> Spain –> Portugal –> Gibraltar –> Spain –> France –> United Kingdom