I can't believe you jumped from a train and ended up without shoes and cell phone, sorry to laugh but it was hilarious ?? and you should have bought the camel, I don't know what would have done with that but it would be a very funny story.
So beautiful After watching this image I have googled "beautiful Pakistan images" and it was simply Wowwwwww. I am amazed why media does not show beautiful things? It seems to be worth going.
so glad I found your blog! im very impressed with your chosen countries! it's so difficult to travel when you need to apply for visa unlike europeans and americans who can just go to a lot of countries without having to apply for visa. you are very brave!
Very nice experience! Hello Way! Sometimes I came to this blog, and I'm very happy with all I see... thank you for to share your nice experience with us. Still playing chess? See you! =)
In my list! Been to Bhutan, but not Tibet.
I should be planning a trip there soon. Thanks for writing this. I've always been on a lookout for blogs written about Tibet.
Tibet Tibet is really a nice place to go, if you need some more information, you can send me a email, my email is way1979@yahoo.com
And how is Bhutan? Can you walk around freely? I would like to visit there, I heard nice things about that country, but it is expensive to go.
Valeu!! Obrigado Tche!!
E estou de volta para Brasil agora, devido um trampo temporario e umas paradas por aqui. Vou ficar no Brasil ate inicio de abril do ano que vem, ai retorno para Africa para continuar a viagem
Iran questions Could you tell me how you went about obtaining your Iranian visa. We are on the road so it is a bit difficult. Also, what is the cost of living like. Cheaper than the west I hope.
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Iran Hello Gary! I got Iranian visa on arrival in the airport, it is the easiest way to get the Iranian visa, I have Brazilian passport, I paid EURO 50 in the airport to get the visa. I was thinking to get visa in Pakistan because I was planing to go overland to Iran from Pakistan, but after talking to local people, I decided to take a flight because that area was having some fighting.
And the cost in Iran is very cheap, if you compare to West Europe or USA, that will be definitely cheaper, like I paid per meal around USD 3 eating well local food. Transport also was cheap, and I didn't pay for accommodation because I was using couchsurfing.
Valeu! As fotos da Quenia estao melhores ainda, e a historia eh melhor ainda, mas ainda nao chegou a hora de publicar, porque tenho pelo menos um mes a mais na Quenia ainda!! aguarde! =)
fazia tempo que não entrava no seu blog, as fotos estão lindas! E o Irã subiu de posição na minha lista de lugares a conhecer hehe Fiquei surpresa com a história dos vinhos em Shiraz, mas como que é, não é proibido?? tem produção de vinho mesmo, mas não pode beber?
beijos! saudades!
Ola Lais! Lais, no Irã se voce nao for muslim, vc pode comprar e beber, so mostrar o documento, mas na real encontrei um muslim que bebe para caramba, e ele fala que beber eh pecado, mas sou pecador, e dai? =P
Irã realmente vale a pena visitar!!
I was born in Taiwan, and went to Brazil when I was 13, grew up in Brazil, and became Brazilian, I love to travel, to know new things, places and people, I like photography and philosophy. I always had a small trips in the Brazil, but I really started to travel a lot when I went to China to work in 2007, so I started to plan to be a backpacker for about 2 years, to run the continents Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, that is why I chose the year 2007 to start to share my travelling story, some tips and my photos.
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I can't believe you jumped from a train and ended up without shoes and cell phone, sorry to laugh but it was hilarious ?? and you should have bought the camel, I don't know what would have done with that but it would be a very funny story.