Here we are now, Ulan Bator is a big city, not very interesting but we 're having good time. It doesn't look like the rest of Mongolia but more than half of the population live here. We contacted a polish speaking Mongolian called Nomi and are spending some time with her every day, getting an insight of the capital city's life. We stay at a Guest House full of travelers from the whole world. Tomorrow we'll get our chinese visa and then head to the South.
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Driving an old VW bus - that was already our way of life. Since a teenager in the States, Filip cought the aircooled hook. He met Augusta then our son Elios came along, and the old chalenging dream got clearer. Now here we are, on the road. We're leaving our dear old Europe for a longest strech of land deprived of western lifestyle, culture and parts...
In a 1977 VW bus from Poland through the Baltic countries, then accross Russia and into Mongolia.
Thereafter, by train accross China.
Once we get to South-East Asia, we'll be completely free to either buy another air-cooled bus, or rent a flat, or go on with our backpakcs... Only the future, and this blog will tell...
jeudi 15 septembre 2011
From Tsetserleg to Ulan Bator
In Tsetserled, Branio left us, and Elios said Ciao. After visiting a temple under the snow, we found a car to take us to the hot springs of Tsenher. We went through beautiful landscapes, rivers and trees, the sun was back. But once there, Filip got ill, a sort of flue, and we spent two days in a touristic ger camp. We finally managed to get away, the manager took us on his luxuous Land Cruiser until the main road, than we hitch hiked further. We made one more stop in Harhörin to visit ancient Kharakorum and then took a public and confortable autobus to Ulan-Bator.
Here we are now, Ulan Bator is a big city, not very interesting but we 're having good time. It doesn't look like the rest of Mongolia but more than half of the population live here. We contacted a polish speaking Mongolian called Nomi and are spending some time with her every day, getting an insight of the capital city's life. We stay at a Guest House full of travelers from the whole world. Tomorrow we'll get our chinese visa and then head to the South.
Here we are now, Ulan Bator is a big city, not very interesting but we 're having good time. It doesn't look like the rest of Mongolia but more than half of the population live here. We contacted a polish speaking Mongolian called Nomi and are spending some time with her every day, getting an insight of the capital city's life. We stay at a Guest House full of travelers from the whole world. Tomorrow we'll get our chinese visa and then head to the South.
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