One Way Tickets
by Lena
In less than 2 weeks I will be on a plane to Uganda to see “Gorillas in the Mist” at UNESCO World Heritage Site ~ Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Will be traveling solo instead of the usual Overland Truck Tours that have become so popular with Tourists in Africa.
Even though there has been a deadly virus Ebola outbreak in Western Uganda, which led to 14 deaths in the past weeks, mass cancellations and several millions of dollars loss to Uganda Tourism. And even resulted in “no hand shake meeting” between Hillary Clinton & The President of Uganda…
I’m still going!
( Mr. Bond is worried )
W.H.O says that Ebola Outbreak is now under control, so I’m optimistic!
And besides, there will be less tourists! How can I say no to that?!
Will have a whole day in London before flying to Uganda. Lived in England for several years and have been all over the country, so might just enjoy the beauty of Hyde Park (hopefully it won’t rain) and relax after a long flight from LA. Last time I was in UK was in 2001. Traveled with my father to a conference in Nottingham as his personal interpreter…
This is me telling my dad’s colleague that Nottingham Trent University needs to pay a whole lot more of money-money-money to my dad, considering all the colossal amount of research that he does for them in a short amount of time. And because they will be using it for many years to come…
at the meeting with the “bosses” and professors of Nottingham Trent
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In Uganda, will be staying in a small tent, right in the jungle ~ Nkuringo Gorilla Camp
This camp has one of the best views in all Uganda!
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After my Uganda adventure will be flying to Morocco.
Yes, Morocco…
It got under my skin.
Will be living solo in Morocco for a month. Mostly in colorful Marrakech and will travel in Morocco by train, buses and camels to Sahara desert, Casablanca, Fes, the “blue magic” of Chefchaouen and then Tangier.
Many travel bloggers / writers are too busy counting how many countries they can cram into a month, while checking them off from their “life lists”…
But can you seriously rely on an opinion of such “traveler” who spent 1 maybe 2 days in each country and passed through a bunch of them, in a hurry, inside an overland truck with other tourists?
I, on the other hand, imagine how many amazing adventures I’ll get to experience in a month time…
in 1 country that I fell in love with in March of 2012.
( Mr. Bond is worried )
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From Tangier I’ll be flying to Barcelona for 10 days. Mr. Bond will meet me there .. ( he’ll be keeping all those hot blooded Spaniards away : )
Have never been to Spain before, so I’m very exited to be walking the streets, taking in all the grand architecture, dancing and tasting this glorious city.
It will be a first time before my departure, that I will be asked this question — ” Do you have your passportS ? “
It’s also a first time that I will be traveling for a long time in the past 9 years..
Before you become an American Citizen you can’t be out of the country for a long time or you loose your eligibility of becoming a citizen and have to wait for years before you can even apply again.
In my first 2 years in US, I couldn’t travel at all. That was the hardest part, since travel is like air to me.
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And here comes the most crazy part of my journey …
I’m going home
( wow!!! even writing this down doesn’t seem real )
I can’t tell you how many emotions are going through me right now and can’t even begin to understand the feeling I will have when the plane from Barcelona touches the ground.
After 9 years I’m going back to the place I was born in…
Moscow.
Most of my friends think I’m joking and can’t fully believe it.
And some, already making plans. They are making plans because when they went out with me back in the day, the whole town shook!
Just had a thought.. ” what a mind-blowing roller coaster this life of mine is!! “
I’m going to see my brothers, my almost a year old nephew, 3 of my nieces, one of whom only a year younger than me, who’s been already married twice.
She can tell me all about this crazy thing called marriage and why I need to avoid it : ) (although, think I’ve done a good job so far)
I want to go to my fathers grave. 1st of September 2012 will be 10 years since his passing.
I’d like to see some places in Moscow that we once visited together.
Will be in Russia for several months and Mr. Bond might even come to visit me.
For someone who will be on the road for months, I don’t have most of things booked and even don’t have a ticket back to US yet…
All of them were 1 way with a lot of room for surprises!
Missed getting one way tickets! It’s been a long time since I booked those and I can’t wait to see what road brings..
Thought of doing Trans-Mongolian adventure, but think it’ll be too cold and I won’t get to see all the beautiful colors of Autumn, Spring and Summer.
Besides, refuse to be stuck on a train non-stop… when I’ll go, I’ll be buying tickets individually and make sure to spend some time in the places I’ll be passing through, for maybe a few days.
I’m looking forward to riding the most beautiful metro in the world, walking in the parks full of golden leaves and palaces, admiring art in museums, seeing the most talented of actors on the stages of famous Moscow Theatres, seeing Bolshoi ballet in breathtaking Bolshoi Theatre, loosing time in the never-ending nightlife ( Mr. Bond is worried ), ice skating in the Red Square and getting lost in the history of this beautiful city.
Maybe even take a train to Saint Peteresburg!
Who knows where else I’ll go!
That’s the true beauty and freedom of one way tickets and unbooked hotels.
Moscow is not just about vodka, snow and oligarchs..
Moskvichi know how to flash mob …
The Russian way : )
enjoy
PS. – I will also be taking with me a few of very helpful cards for theatres, museums, galleries, and places where a lot of laud tourists can be found …
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The woman behind the words …
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wow you are brave… looking forward to lots of Uganda pictures… you always present a fine tour of new places… isnt that awesome..thankyou for that..,hope you have an amazing trip.. and be safe :)
I am so excited for you, going to Uganda!! I want to go back so badly. I’m sure you will stay in good health, too :) People worry too much about sickness while traveling and then miss the whole adventure.
I was not sure if you’d seen my post about gorilla trekking in Uganda…so it might be fun to look at before your trip! Take care and enjoy yourself. XOXO
http://huntingforbliss.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/gorilla-trekking-at-bwindi-uganda-on-my-mind-part-4/
You ROCK!!! Loved your post!! Ladies & Gents… this chick has balls!! Crazy about the permit! Loved all the shots and your humor! Glad it got sorted out though! So are you saying I should only travel with 4×4 from Kampala to Kisoro? I thought it’s more like 12 hours of travel… also thought of doing it with public overnight bus.. but might just get a hire for a day, since 5 hours in a crammed Kenyan Matatu is one thing and 12 hours in a crammed local Uganda bus that will for sure be speeding like crazy for 12 hours with 3 stops .. is another.. still thinking about it.. i do want an authentic experience and maybe will just take short trips by local buses and motorbikes.
I would recommend hiring a 4×4 if you can. It is a very remote location and if it is raining, the road is not good. It was difficult to find the place, even though we had a “good” map, but locals are very helpful if you ask. I am sure you could get there fine either way, but if you can afford the 4×4, go for it! I cannot wait to hear about your adventure!!
Good luck on your travels! I’ve been in Bwindi just before it opened to public many years ago. It was fantastic! And many times to Morrocco, very different but also fascinating in many ways. Take care and blog with pictures!
I know you will make the most of it! Enjoy!
Have a safe trip, its like you’re going around the world :) I’m sure Moscow will be quite an experience since its your first trip back… those are always amazing :)
Looking forward to the updates… be safe which I know you will :)
Thank you! I still can’t believe I’m going to Moscow..
Have an amazing and safe trip!! Looking forward to all of your photos, but especially the gorilla ones. I’m always in awe of them when I see them in a zoo, but to see them in person in the wild. wow. speechless… treasure every moment!!
Elena,
Have a safe journey. Looking forward to read about all your adventures.
I just love this! Morocco, so jealous. Morocco has (for reasons I can’t remember but it’s stuck with me) been a childhood dream of mine. Enjoy being back out in the world!
thanks for liking my Little Blog I really enjoyed reading yours too, although i must admit that i haven’t had time to read everything, and only read the last post and the life-story thing.
keep traveling and may the sun shine where ever life takes you.
the best of luck in your travels.
Jintei
Absolutely love all of your posts – full of inspiring stories, please keep them coming! So happy you enjoyed my last post :) thank you and enjoy your travels!
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Enchanting writing thanks for sharing that !
First time reading your blog, and . . . love it! Thanks!
First time reader of your blog and I . . . love it! Thanks!
How completely fabulous! Another trip! Can’t wait for the photos of this one…. :)
This sounds amazing and how wonderful to stay in Morrocco for a month! Am looking forward to reading about your adventures. Enjoy!
chefchaouen is perhaps the most chill place on this planet earth, i long to return…best of luck on your adventures!
it will be a great stop after Marrakech then : )
You are so brave, and full of adventure. I know you will have a marvelous time and will stay healthy. Morocco will reach your inner soul, and we will miss you here. Can’t wait to hear about your travels when you return. Good luck!
Great! I’m going next June. I can’t wait to see your pictures. Let me know in detail if you see snake during the hike. BTW if you want some tips for Barcelona. I was there for New Years of 2010-2011. Friend me on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/miranti) if you want to see pictures.
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You will cover almost half of the earth’s surface in visiting these countries. Uganda is a dream destination – I was born and lived in neighboring Kenya but never made it to Uganda since Idi Amin kicked my people out overnight. So sad that this beautiful heart of Africa has had to go through so much. But you’re sticking up for it – good for you! Safari njema!
Thank you for this!! Yes, the agony that people have endured is unmatchable .. but they stand tall and strong, laugh with their souls and have compassion in their hearts – that’s what makes me want to come back to this beautiful continent, again and again.. and always will.
love, light and peace
elena
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Wow! What an incredible adventure you’re going on! Have a wonderful time, it sounds like you’re going to get so much out of it!
MOscow.. One of the places in my dreams…
Thank you for visiting Life is an Exquisite Journey. Looking forward to hearing about your upcoming adventure! Enjoy Uganda and going home. May it be all that you want it to be! ~ Michelle
WOW this looks like an amazing trip. I hope you have a ton of fun and I look forward to reading your posts about the many different places you visit!!!
Have a wonderful trip. I think it will be a while before I buy one way tickets again but what freedom! Travel at its best. Enjoy
Safe travels! Look forward to hearing about all of your adventures. I agree that I would much rather stay put for a while than cover as much ground as possible when traveling — more doesn’t equal better in my book.
Have a wonderful journey Elena. If I could only find the money, I have the time and spirit. Looking forward to at least share thru your words. Mahalo.
Thanks for visiting my humble blog, I can’t believe my little post got the attention of such a great traveller as yourself. You seem like an incredibly brave person, I wish you luck and safety!
Woweee what a fantastic and varied trip! Have a wonderful time! Maybe I’ll bump into you in Moscow. ;) (I’m visiting for the first time at the end of September, but only for a couple of days.)
Enjoy! I’ll be living in Morocco full month of September.
Wow! Such a brave woman. I hope I can do the same (Uganda trip) soon! Adventures like this reminds me of the line from the movie UP, “Adventure is out there”!
Hey, have a great trip and look forward to reading the posts….
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Have fun. My friends Mark and Alex are just back from an overland adventure to Uganda. They’re still alive, and going back soon. You might find this interesting
http://asthewindblowsthewadies.wordpress.com/2012/06/
Sounds like a wonderful trip! I can’t wait to read all about it. I spen 24 hours in Tangier, Morocco a few years ago while in Southern Spain and I, too, fell in love. Someday, I’ll make it for several weeks to travel around the country, but until then, I’ll enjoy hearing about your adventure. I just booked a trip to Barcelona & Madrid later this year, so I’m looking forward to your post on Barcelona, too!
oh wow! That’s one colossal trip! Uganda sounds lovely! As does Spain! I lovvvve Spain!
I see that you’re stopping by UAE, if you’re in Dxb, I’ll be happy to show you around. :)