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Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
My Route
So this is where I am planning on going. I will leave mid August and arrive back in Dallas around July of 2010, just in time to get ready for school again (or postpone adult life 2+ years more). because of a few seasonal time constraints and the need to set a schedule and have tickets purchased to get a few of my visas, I will need to buy all my tickets up till Kazakhstan up front. I'll buy the rest and set a shedule for the rest of the trip as I go.
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Friday, December 26, 2008
My Trip Plan
At the end of the summer I will be taking a year off to travel the world. I don't really have any one single reason for taking a trip like this. Maybe its curiosity, maybe its adventure, maybe its itchy feet, maybe its youth. I think George Mallory said it best, "Because it's there!" I will be doing this trip low budget, taking buses and trains wherever possible. The point of the trip is not to see as much of the world as I can quickly, but rather to experience what life is like outside the US.
A rough list of places to go, in approximate order:
-Malaysia A nice and relaxing month or two to see the jungles of Borneo, Teman Negara national park, Bantu cave, and Singapore too
-Indonesia The island of Papua, where tribes of indigenous Papuans still use stone tools. One of the last "frontiers" of human civilization, completely cut off from western influence until recently
-Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Formerly under Soviet influence, now great travelling though remote and rugged mountains and nomadic life
-China Take local transport from Kyrgyzstan to the historic Silk Road in Western China. Continue riding the trains to Chengdu to see the pandas, and a quick stop by Tibet (pending weather and politics)
-Thailand Hang out, drink a beer, relax, beachbum, catch up on some fantastic limestone climbing, and pick up a few visas
-Cambodia Spectacular ancient history and architecture at temples of Angkor, and horrific modern history under the control of the Khmer Rouge
-India I really don't know what I want to do here. So big! so much to see! Taj Mahal?
-Nepal One of the reasons for the trip at all: hike hundreds of miles for weeks on end through the mighty Himalaya
-Botswana A surprisingly stable nation in Southern Africa, with the worlds largest inland delta, housing wildlife in the marsh
-Zambia Amazing Victoria falls, and elsewhere in Zambia is far off the typical tourist trail
-Tanzania Famous for its parks, wildlife, and beaches
-Kenya Even more famous parks, and a quick tour of Nairobi, one of the most notorious cities in the world
It will be one hell of a year!
A rough list of places to go, in approximate order:
-Malaysia A nice and relaxing month or two to see the jungles of Borneo, Teman Negara national park, Bantu cave, and Singapore too
-Indonesia The island of Papua, where tribes of indigenous Papuans still use stone tools. One of the last "frontiers" of human civilization, completely cut off from western influence until recently
-Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Formerly under Soviet influence, now great travelling though remote and rugged mountains and nomadic life
-China Take local transport from Kyrgyzstan to the historic Silk Road in Western China. Continue riding the trains to Chengdu to see the pandas, and a quick stop by Tibet (pending weather and politics)
-Thailand Hang out, drink a beer, relax, beachbum, catch up on some fantastic limestone climbing, and pick up a few visas
-Cambodia Spectacular ancient history and architecture at temples of Angkor, and horrific modern history under the control of the Khmer Rouge
-India I really don't know what I want to do here. So big! so much to see! Taj Mahal?
-Nepal One of the reasons for the trip at all: hike hundreds of miles for weeks on end through the mighty Himalaya
-Botswana A surprisingly stable nation in Southern Africa, with the worlds largest inland delta, housing wildlife in the marsh
-Zambia Amazing Victoria falls, and elsewhere in Zambia is far off the typical tourist trail
-Tanzania Famous for its parks, wildlife, and beaches
-Kenya Even more famous parks, and a quick tour of Nairobi, one of the most notorious cities in the world
It will be one hell of a year!
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