Showing posts with label Pre departure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre departure. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2010

Changing Money

Went to The Arcade to change money today. Great that we waited till the last day to do this cos the euro has dropped yet again.

Have you ever noticed how Indian money changers try to do all their transactions without a word? Ask them for the rate and they point to the board. Ask them for a rate not on the board and they print the rate on a slip of paper and pass it to you. We changed 5 currencies and it was all done without a sound from them. Even the way they count money is silent.

Strange.


Thursday, May 13, 2010

My backpack contains only:

8 packs of Milo 3-in-1
10 packs of Lipton Milk Tea 3-in-1
10 packs of Nescafe 3-in-1
8 packs of Quaker Instant Cereal 3-in-1
No Instant Noodles - HM says no space
No Chips - HM says no space
No Crackers - HM says no space

..but she is bringing
10 SKII Masks
2 Novels
1 entire dressing table (worth of contents)

and I thought we were going backpacking

Sigh......


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Typical conversation between Mr and Mrs Koh

HM: Where would you rather stay in London? An authentic B&B run by hosts or a boutique hotel?

EK: Hmmmm.... which do you prefer?

HM: The B&B is in town but the boutique hotel is a little bit out of the way.

EK: Then ah.....

HM: We have so little time in London, we really shouldn't waste time travelling.

EK: Then let's stay in town.

HM: But this boutique hotel is very highly rated, it looks really cool on the website.

EK: Then ok lor.

HM: It's near the Liverpool Station, do you like Liverpool?

EK: No I'm not a fan.

HM: I think I'll make the bookings for the B&B in town.

EK: ZZZZzzzzzz

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Counting down

We're counting down!

We will soon be leaving for Hanoi to start our 30-day journey from Asia to Europe overland. The travelling will be done by train, (well ok, except for the Moscow-Berlin leg. We're flying that segment as we'll have to travel pass Belarus and the visa to Belarus can't be obtained here and to apply in Hanoi will be risky and expensive. That and the fact that the train costs 5 times more than flying) It was a tough decision to make, but I just couldn't say no to extra 1,000euros for shopping in Paris.

Way way back when I first day-dreaming about this trip, I wanted to start right here from Singapore, taking a train up to Hat Yai and hopping onto another train to Bangkok where we can catch another train to Vientiane. From there, by bus internally in Laos to Vinh, passing Phonsavan. From Vinh a train can be taken to Hanoi, where a train goes to China and we explore Shanghai and Xian before getting to Beijing. And I also planned on stopping in Rome, Naples and Pompeii enroute to Paris. All that would have taken an additional month we didn't have. So I scrapped Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Shanghai and Italy.

Plan B was to just fly to Hanoi and then make arrangements for Beijing from there, get to Beijing and then make arrangements for Mongolia from there, and so on so forth. But we realised that would stretch the journey way too long. The trans-siberian only runs once or twice a week and prior booking is necessary. And we needed to apply for Russian visas which require confirmed and exact entry and exit dates. I tried to recruit the help of a travel agent, but no one can provide la carte bookings, only packages. There's no way i'm gonna do the transsiberian on a package with fixed hotels and fixed city tours!

So now, I've gone the opposite direction and I'm totally micro-managing the process (I've even booked tickets to the Eiffel Tower!) Stopping in 8 different cities required 8 separate hotel bookings and 9 segments of train/plane tickets. That also means I've read at least 50 reviews of hotels/activities/train ticket booking agent per city. And here I am, having just completed the last of my bookings after 5 solid days of sitting here and getting through it all, (ok, except for a couple of hotels and domestic train tickets China).

Anyhow, I am very thankful that I can do (most of) it all from a humble laptop. It's impressive how much we can do on the internet these days. Three cheers for tripadvisor.com, google maps, realrussia.co.uk, chinatripadvisor.com and all other facilities that accept internet bookings.

Many more updates will be coming up. We will blog as often as we have wifi-connection. Stay tuned...

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