Wednesday, 8 March 2017

A Journey of a Thousand Miles Takes a Second Step


14/1/14

It’s odd, but now that the tickets are safely bought and paid for, I feel like everything else is just in order. I mean, not like I have everything set for me, but I don’t feel so flustered at “Where do I even begin planning such a big life-changing trip?”

Ok, admittedly, I had a friend who badgered and pushed me for the past 24 hours to get my tickets..but it was a push I definitely needed. I had not flown out of the country ever since I arrived about two decades ago and had definitely never purchased flight tickets for myself.  Had no idea what current flight rules were, what sort of privileges you could get.

 

Tip: If your connecting flight is more than 5 hours away, airlines are required to provide you with hotel accommodations; some even give passes to local tours for the long wait. They are (expectedly) not openly stating this and you have to ask at the connecting country when you land for any waiting accommodations. I have yet to verify this. I’ll let you know when I do =) (oh my God… “..WHEN I do”)

 

Right now, my next step is to plan how I’ll be getting around Europe. Since I have no idea what the place looks like (short of movies like Da Vinci Code), and I am a petit female travelling alone for the first time, my friend suggested to get a Eurail pass.

I’ve read a lot about how it ties your trip unnecessarily and it makes you try to squeeze in as many trips due to having paid forward the Passes, and not being able to go on a whim (which is essentially the beauty of backpacking). However, I think that a Pass would be good for me because:

(I)                 If I’ve paid forward for my transportation before my trip, then my spending budget there shouldn’t be as big.

(II)               I don’t really have a list of things I want to see, so the fixed itinerary gives me that starter list of where I could go in those cities.

(III)             Now this is a weird one. Since I’m alone, and I don’t think I want anyone from back home to be keeping tabs on me, I think having a train route to keep me company is somewhat of a comfort.

(IV)             I loved travelling by train (at least I have a lot of amazing stories of train rides back in the days of yore when I was still in uni).

 

So far, I’ve seen the price of the Eurail pass I’m aiming for is 375 Euros for 15 continuous days travelling to 13 main cities.

 

Top sites included:

1)      Eiffel Tower ↓ (Paris)

2)      Palace of Versailles ↓ (Versailles)

3)      Anne Frank House ↓ (Amsterdam)

4)      Checkpoint Charlie ↓ (Berlin)

5)      Charles Bridge ↓ (Prague)

6)      Sound of Music Tour ↓ (Salzburg)

7)      Neuschwanstein Castle ↓ (Füssen)

8)      Gondola ride in Venice ↓ (Venice)

9)      Statue of David ↓ (Florence)

10)   The Colosseum ↓ (Rome)

11)   St Peter's Basilica ↓ (Vatican City)

12)   Monte Carlo Casino ↓ (Monte Carlo)

13)   Sagrada Familia ↓ (Barcelona)

 

Being the number-crazy hooligan that I am, let me try to break this down.

16 I’ll arrive in Paris on the afternoon of Day 1 – I plan to book my accommodation for the first two nights in Paris to allow me to get my bearings.

17 Day 2 – Eiffel Tower (Paris) The train takes 12 minutes to Versailles. I’ll try to find alternative ways of getting there so I can extend when my pass is activated.

18 Day 3 – Palace of Versailles (Versailles)

19 Day 4 – Pass activated. Anne Frank House ↓ (Amsterdam).

20 Day 5 – Amsterdam cheese search. The train to Berlin will take 6h25m; I should check to see if there’s an overnight train.

21 Day 6 - Checkpoint Charlie ↓ (Berlin)

22 Day 7 – What else does Berlin have to offer?

23 Day 8 - Charles Bridge ↓ (Prague).

24 Day 9 – Haven’t heard much of Prague, but it sounds mighty mysterious from my Agatha Christie novel. Train to Salzburg takes 7h; should check for night trains.

25 Day 10 – Sound of Music Tour ↓ (Salzburg)

26 Day 11 - Neuschwanstein Castle ↓ (Füssen). Train to Venice is 9h35m; definitely should try to get night train.

27 Day 12 - Gondola ride in Venice ↓ (Venice)

28 Day 13 – Venice

29 Day 14 - Statue of David ↓ (Florence)

 

30 Day 15 – Italy escapade !!

1 Day 16 - St Peter's Basilica ↓ (Vatican City)

2 Day 17 - Monte Carlo Casino ↓ (Monte Carlo). The train to Barcelona takes 13h+. Definite night train must.

3 Day 18 - Pass expires. Sagrada Familia ↓ (Barcelona)

4 Day 19 - Spain escapade!

5 Day 20 - Spain escapade!

6 Day 21 I’ll reserve a whole day to trying to find my way back to Paris.

7 Day 22 Fly out of Paris in the morning..I can’t imagine how I’ll be feeling then.

 

 

Now I have yet to sort out my accommodations; of course, all this isn’t yet set in stone. I haven’t actually bought the Pass yet. Waiting for this month’s paycheck to come in =P I’m trying to find out whether the Passes fluctuate in price. Does it make a difference if I buy it now or wait until I arrive in Paris? Hmmmm….

 

 

I know all this may not make sense to you (if you’re as scared as I was at making this amazing trip), but once the trip feels “real” and within reach, a lot of things start to make much more sense. Things like train schedules and bookings..

 

Extra tips from my dear friend:

·         DON’T wear white socks; especially with white sneakers.

·         Europeans do indeed dress in subdued colors. Being a color lover myself, I had to reassess my clothe choices (I’m talking from the standpoint of a person who wears bright pink t-shirts with traffic light yellow tank-top, blue jeans, army pattern green scarf all as one outfit).

·         Try not to have people easily identify you to your luggage (ie: no bright blue backpack)

·         Dress in layers so that if it’s too hot, you can lessen the layers. You can add on if it gets cold.

·         Fleece jackets are great for keeping warm.

·         Three sets of clothes should suffice for a short trip like mine. One to wear, one to wash, one to have clean.

·         Buy food from the grocery shops. Fruit’s pretty cheap. But do try the local delicacies when you encounter them.

·         Bring a notebook to scribble in. There’s an amazing amount of thing’s you’ll want to scribble down and it makes for a great keepsake.

·         Lock your backpack with a padlock.

 

 

 

Wow….travel-logging is exciting =) and I hven’t even started my travels yet ….I can’t wait!!

 

 


 

 

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