Thursday, August 14, 2008

A (Relatively) Brief Itinerary

Once upon a time, two intrepid, remarkably good looking grad students (Bryce and Mallory) decided that work was for suckers, and that they would prefer to spend their time gawking at stuff, sleeping in hostel dorms and eating strange food. With this in mind, they set to work planning an epic, globe-spanning, 6 month, 5 continent monster of a trip. Jobs can wait, they said, we've got mountains to climb and trains to ride!

Fortunately, these two grad students possessed near-superhuman tolerance for debt.

The trip kicks off on September 11 and, her head swimming with vaccinations for every disease for which there exists an affordable vaccination, Mallory whipped up this brief (and subject to change) outline of the next six months:


Location: Tokyo, Japan

Duration: 4 days

To see: Fish markets, crazy watches, bar from Lost in Translation, Godzilla

To do: Eat sushi, master the art of claw games

Note: Bryce visited Japan earlier this year, so we figured we’d use our quick stopover to check out some of the places he saw.


Location: Bhutan

Duration: 10 days

To see: Tiger’s Nest Monastery, phallic window drawings, Himalaya

To do: Hike the Druk Path

Note: The tourism industry in Bhutan is still pretty quiet due to previous restrictions on the number of visitors allowed in the country. Even now, all tours are government-regulated and there is no price variation between agencies.


Location: India

Duration: 51 days

Cities: Calcutta, New Delhi, Agra

To see: Ganges, mountains, crazy busy cities

To do: Eat delicious Indian food, ride the train

Note: India is a place Bryce and I have both always wanted to visit. I’m not sure what his motivation is, but I know that A Little Princess took place there and that is all I need to know.


Location: Trans-Siberian Railroad (Beijing to St Petersburg)

Duration: 21 days

Cities: Beijing, Ulaanbaatar, Irkutsk, Moscow, St Petersburg

To see: Great Wall, Olympic buildings, Gobi desert, Lake Baikal, Kremlin, Lenin

To do: Stay in Ger camps, party on the train, watch for Siberian tigers

Note: We probably won’t see any Siberian tigers.


Location: Tallinn, Estonia

Duration: 2 days

To see: One of the world’s best-preserved medieval city centers!

To do: Ride the ferry to Helsinki (potentially)

Note: Tallinn was suggested to us by the owner of our travel agency, since it is only a 20$ bus ride from St Petersburg. Even poor students like us can’t say no to that.


Location: Austria/Switzerland

Duration: 14 days

Cities: Vienna, Zurich, Gryon

To see: Friends, Alps

To do: Relax, ski, drink cider, eat fondue

Note: A little dash of western culture to make our first Christmas away a little homier. For Christmas we’ll be staying at my favourite hostel ever in Gryon, Switzerland, a definite recommendation for anyone who wants to escape the city life and is traveling on a budget.


Location: Tanzania

Duration: 20 days

To see: The top of Africa, big animals, little animals

To do: 7 day climb up Kilimanjaro, Serengeti safari, Zanzibar

Note: We are doing the 7 day Rongai route up Kilimanjaro with Team Kilimanjaro with the hope that a slightly longer climb will result in both of us summiting. No safari is booked yet, but if anyone has a recommendation for something near Ngorongoro crater, let us know!


Location: Argentina/Chile/Bolivia/Peru

Duration: 60 days

Route: Overland, south from Buenos Aires to Tierra del Fuego, then north through Chile and Peru to Lima

To see: Patagonia, the Andes, Bolivian salt flats, Machu Picchu

To do: Eat delicious Argentinian steaks, drink delicious South American wines, take pictures of rocks, explain ourselves at 7 border crossings in 2 months due to poor train planning

Note: This is the least planned part of the trip, we are hoping to figure it out once we get there. Neither of us can speak Spanish, so we’ll see how this goes.

3 comments:

davemesser said...

Sorry to nit-pick... but isn't "The Little Princess" technically about the daughter of an Indian civil servant who lived her early childhood in India and then returned to a considerably less pampered life in England for her education. Although they do talk about India in "The Little Princess," I believe the story is primarily based in Britain.

For more info see Elizabeth Buettner, Empire Families: Britons and Late Imperial India (Oxford, 2004) Chapter 4.


HAVE WICKED FUN ON YOUR TRIP GUYZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

TommyDoubleU said...

Things to pick up while in Asia for Tom: Wickets, Cricket Balls, Instructional DVD on Cricket Bowling (please ensure that it is Zone 1 compatible, not Zone 5).

Also, Bryce, if there are any watches you think i would enjoy, send them my way. Just put a number on a piece of paper for the shipping and cost and i'll transfer you the money. I'll be working by then, and I'm pretty sure you'd be good at importing goods.

Christian Silvano said...

Hey guys, it's a pretty cheap bus ride from Buenos Aires to the island where I live, Florianópolis (check it out on google).

I think you should give it a try and come around here, it's a beautiful and safe city and the beaches are just awesome!
If you come, you can go back to Argentina through "Foz do Iguaçu" and take a look on the Iguaçu Falls (way bigger than the Niagara.. it may worth a visit).

I'll be in Germany when you're in South America, but I could help you guys to find a good place to stay for free in Florianopolis, anytime.


Cheers.

 

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