The Art of Misadventure

Kim's travel blog

Month: March 2008

Lon to BKK – China 1

So it has been a while since my last post, but that is what happens when you are busy having fun.

Basically I have had a great 2 weeks and done far too much to put on here so below is an outline.
I spent a few days in Shanghai before heading out into the mountains, Shanghai is a cool city but not very Chinese and I didn’t feel as at home as in Beijing, my main complaint was that I got hassled a lot more by street sellers and scamming “students”.

After 3 days I took the night train to Huanh Shan (The Yellow Mountains) which are some beautiful and often misty mountains south west of Shanghai, on arrival it was a bit to misty but I got up the mountain by-cable car and then started the trek to my hotel with my big bag, what I hadn’t realized was that-it was an hour walk from the cable car to my hotel which with my bag and all the steps was a bit of a trek. Woke early the next day with all the Chinese tourists to watch the sun rise over the “North see of clouds” from the Refreshing Terrace” . I had two nights booked so my plan was to walk the long way down and then walk the short way up. The views were amazing but the 1200m of decent by steps killed me and at the bottom a mistake on a bus left me lost and wandering the streets of the town below. Luckily the friendly owner of a local restaurant came by on his motor bike and gave me a lift to his restaurant and then back to the mountain.

Headed back to Beijing via Shanghai and stayed for a little over a week, where I met up with a load of people I had met in Russia and Mongolia, so lots of fun and games (literally games). Did the sights as well of course, well some of them.

With Tibet off the cards for the near future I have headed down the west side of China and am currently spending a few nights in Xi’an (pronounced Shian)

 

LON to BKK – UB to Beijing and on to Shanghai

Train from UB to Beijing was a 1 day 1 night  affair with a not too painful 5 hour border crossing in to China. I was sharing with a farther and daughter who were travelling to buy rubber and zips for there army book company and a man with boxes full of sample plastic bottles. On day one we passed through the Gobi desert and awoke the following day to more hilly landscape of northern china (a little late to see the wall).

We pulled into Beijing just after lunch, after checking in a had walk around town and went to buy my next train ticket. It was a pleasant 20 degrees c and I had a great walk around the busy Market streets where my hostel was located and around the eminence and sanitized T square. First impressions were good and I immediately felt at home. Had a brilliant night out with a load of people from the hosts on the first night, and had a good chilled out day in the hostel the following day. I am now in Shanghai for a few days before I head out into the country side and then back to Beijing

LON to BKK – Ulaanbaatar

Just a quick one.

Ulaanbaatar seams a really cool place and the people seam on face value friendly and welcoming.

Only managed to get out of the city once which was to the national park north east of the city. I took a one night trip with two girls where we got driven out to the park and stayed with a family in a ger (traditional felt tent) for a night. The land scape was pretty cool and I managed to take a quick walk up to a little col before our horse riding. Our ger was heated by a wood burner which when on heated the ger to 38 degrees c and when off left you shivering. Well as you would expect the fire went out during the night an having gone to bed in my underwear only and with no blanket I woke up at 2am freezing, after bumping around in the pitch black ger I managed to find another bed with a blanket and crawled underneath; waking up half an hour later still just as cold I managed to get my sleeping bag out and and climbed into the bottom of it. On returning from the national park I tired to get train tickets to Beijing for the 2nd of March but could only get one for the 6th, not a huge issue as it gave me a few extra days to shift the cold I had picked up from trying to sleep in a ger at -16 without any clothes or a blanket.

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