So with just 9 days left to go, our last two visa's are almost sorted, we are awaiting delivery of our last few purchases, including a bottle opener - a crucial piece of equipment for travel and we have sorted out our mobile phone contracts so we don't run up huge bills. Flights/trains and accommodation are all booked through to Hanoi but after that - well who knows.So, with all that sorted, Mr L has finally decided to go back to work for a few days whilst I finish off the paperwork.
The trip to Canada with the family was fab and afforded us a great opportunity to test out the backpacks (Osprey 40L for those who are interested) and we managed to keep the weight to under 10kgs, which is impressive for a three week holiday. However the biggest challenge to our 'hand luggage only' plan is the liquid allowance. It's not a problem getting liquids into containers under 100ml but there are just so many of them! However, how can I be certain that Mongolia will have my preferred moisturiser/shampoo/conditioner? I realise there has to be compromises but really - going without these essential items is a step too far! So, for the first few legs of our journey the backpacks will be going in the hold and I shall breath a sigh of relief.
So, to refresh you all on our plans - we set off on Wednesday 28th September starting with a two day stop in Amsterdam (because our flight went via Amsterdam and well why not) then onto Moscow where we will stay for 4 days before boarding the Trans-Siberian Railway. We have planned 5 stops along the way varying from 1-4 days. We had originally planned to go all the way to Beijing however, the cost of the visa was nearly £200 each and as we had not planned on staying in Beijing we decided to alight the train at Ulan Bator and fly to Hong Kong from there. We shall be staying in HK for 4 nights and then fly on to Hanoi. Our plans thereafter are non-existent but at some point we will fly from Singapore to Bali, from Bali to Australia, then onto New Zealand and finally (or perhaps not) to Japan.
You are very welcome to join us on our journey via this blog. I will try to make it interesting/informative and possibly even funny. The adventure begins next week so hopefully you will join us then. L&S
I cannot wait to hear all about it Loraine and Steve. Stay safe and look forward to your updates. xxx
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