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  • Stage 2.0 (still in) Baku

    As you may have gleaned from the title of this post, yes, I am still in Baku enjoying my downtime before starting the next tour/the arrival of my travel companions for the Caucus leg. Yesterday, I joined a “free walking tour” of the Old Town, which was excellent. We started with an introduction to Baku –…

  • Stage 2.0 Baku

    Stage 2.0 Baku

    I thought I would start this post with the journey to Baku, and for the first time, I am now officially on my own (albiet briefly). Having had the comfort blanket of a guide, tour group, and roommate for the past few weeks, I was sad to leave these behind, particularly my roommate Diane. Sad…

  • Stage 11.13 Merv

    Today, we set off on a 5 hour jouney (by minibus) to Mary. Whilst the roads were not the perfect mirrors of Ashgabat, they were in a far better condition than the road through the desert – I only occasionally had to hang on for dear life whilst the driver speeded along! Our first stop…

  • Stage 1.12 – Ashgabat

    Well, this is weird. But I am jumping ahead of myself and should probably start with the joruney to get to Ashgabat. The road did improve as we got closer to Ashgabat, but once we were off the desert road, we had a pitstop where the driver proceeded to extract cleaning materials and give the…

  • Stage 1.11 Goodbye Uzbekistan, Hello Turkmenistan

    So, today (for transparency, this was written in “real time” but can only be published now I have left Turkmenistan and am no longer in a country where SO MANY internet sites are blocked including anything blogging, social media related) we travelled the short distance from Khiva to Khodheyli to cross the border into Turkmenistan.…

  • End of Stage 1 (Ashgabat again)

    Today was the last day of our tour. We drove back to Ashgabat (another bumpy ride) and a quick stop off back in the Russian baazar to buy a magnet (the essential travel souvernier) before retiring to the hotel for a swim, relax and repack. In very sad news, we again FAILED to ride the…

  • Stage 1.10 – Tashkent to Khiva

    So, yesterday I said goodbye to most of my group (this is sold as a combination trip and only 3 of us (including my room mate Diane) are going onto Khiva and Turkmenistan), including our excellent guide Miko. As many of you know, I have very high tour guide standards from my multiple Intrepid trips,…

  • Stage 1.9 – Bukhara

    So after the overwhelming amazingness of the sites of Samarkand, I was interested to see how I would feel about Bukhara. Bukhara does not have the big impressive specific buildings/squares of Samarkand, rather the whole old city has been preserved which gives it a lovely feel. However, its hot, very hot. We travelled to Bukhara…

  • Stage 1.8 – Samarkand

    For many people, you say The Silk Road and the place that will sping to mind is Samarkand. As this trip has been some years in the planning, Samarkand has taken on an almost mystical aura, and I was concerned that it would never live up to my expectations. I could not be more wrong……

  • Stage 1.7 – Tashkent

    Well, this is something new… Tashkent is a huge modern city full of people (around 3.5 million), traffic and ENORMOUS buildings! Makes a bit of a change from Krygzystan. So, Tashkent means city of stones is one of the oldest cities in the world with the oldest layer dating back to the 3rd Century BC.…