• Mt. Hallasan

    21. Februar 2020 in Südkorea ⋅ 3 °C

    I woke up very early the next day, took my shower and went out to find the bus stop. It was still very dark and cold. I waited for a bit and got on the bus. I tried to get whatever rest I could but I was quite nervous. I didn't know what to expect since it was gonna be my first time hiking in snow. I arrived at the trailhead, a bit lost as to where the entrance was since I couldn't see a thing but I followed where the people were going and found the starting point.

    I was now hyped, ready to go and started a good pace going up, there were a lot of stairs and I found myself taking breaks every now and then but maintaining a steady momentum. The sunrise started and gave me much needed sight, illuminating the dark forest and casting silhouettes on the trees, it was quite a sight to behold. After an hour or so of constant uphill, patches of snow started to appear. The soil was slowly being covered up as I went higher and higher. It also started to feel a bit of the fatigue from the all the climbing but I was also excited as I wanted to see more snow. I passed a few stations, eating my sandwiches along the way. Halfway through the hike, I realized I wouldn't be able to find food or rent snow shoes at one of the stations. Seeing the signs that warned not to proceed without those spikes on your shoes would be perilous. Now, I wasn't just going to go up and turn back so I decided to push for it and continued onward through the now winter wonderland landscape of Hallasan.

    It definitely got harder as I found myself slipping on the slippery ice and snow, it took its toll on my body more as I had to really grip hard on the rope to support myself going up while others passed by me seamlessly. This continued on for a long time with some flats in between. The final stretch was soon in front of me, there were soldiers also doing the hike but they were simply running through it like it was nothing. As for me, the wind blared and the cold felt like a slap on my face, I clutched on the rope and did my best to put one foot forward and the next, slipping a bit each time. Eventually, I did make it to the top. Here, the wind was at its most fierce. I didn't have much time to celebrate until the cold started to seep in my body, so I tried to see as much of the crater and summit as I could, I asked an old man to help me take my picture as I climbed over the fence to get the best angle possible and I hurried down.

    Downhill was also quite difficult for me, I was tired and very hungry. I certainly did not bring enough food. I managed to get to a view point and begged a middle-aged man for some food and got some kimchi gimbap from him. I was overjoyed, this could keep me going for a while. Another guy overheard my predicament and also offered me some chocolate, which I accepted without hesitation. The kindness of strangers have filled me up and I found myself cruising for a bit more, encountering the chocolate guy several times in various resting points. I have also devised a way to go down at a much faster and easier pace: sliding through the snow. As I laid my butt and pushed, I flowed like water downhill, saving my legs from a lot of fatigue and downhill pressure. I continued to do this for who knows how long, there was a close call where I ended up gaining too much speed and crashed a couple of times, having to grab at some branches or rope. There was one incident where I literally stopped myself before sliding off the cliff. It was at this point that I made the wise decision of stopping this tomfoolery and to just walk. Walking also proved to be challenging with the slippery snow and ice and my shoes were not made for it at all, especially going through narrow cliffs. I wonder how many lives I would have lost if not for my sheer dumb luck.

    Soon, the snow started to pave way to mud and it was back to good old soil. A very welcome terrain after such a hard experience. I was glad the worst was behind me, there were beautiful rivers flowing, some caves by the valleys and lush vegetation again. The only problem was some paths had such spikey rocks, it made it so hard and borderline painful to just walk. I kept at it for so many hours, losing my gloves somewhere along the way as I stopped by several resting points. My legs were aching and I was very hungry again, eventually I made it to the exit and headed straight to the bathroom. Finally, it was over and I still had much time to spare.

    I decided to head to Gwaneumsa Temple by walking since it was close by. I dragged my crying legs to more uphill slopes until I reached the temple grounds. Just walking a few meters would already tire me out and I took every opportunity to just rest and sit down. The temple grounds itself was amazing, the main attraction was a giant golden Buddha surrounded by hundreds of stone statues. I explored the place a bit more and waited for my bus back to town, praying I got the right one as there was no English at all and I just had to rely on comparing the Hangul on a Korean map app. Fortunately, it was the right one.

    I really wanted to go to an onsen to finish the day and wash away the fatigue but since I had some time, I tried to go to Jeongbang waterfall. The journey itself was still several kilometers of walking, and my tired legs were not happy about it at all. It was a trip not worth taking though as I found out it was closed when I arrived at the place. I went to the bathroom and sat down and planned my next route to a bathhouse which was on the way back to my hostel. I arrived at the bathhouse and stripped down and got in. I was surprised with Korean bathhouse culture because there was a guy just using his cellphone while in the bath. In Japan, this would have been totally illegal. I let the hot water wash away my fatigue for a while before heading out only to find out my shoes were stolen. This was really a huge blow for me as now I had no shoes. They were also brand new, a gift from my parents. It was thermal and weather proof, and I only got to make use of it a few times. Really unfortunate, the lady called her son-in-law and we spoke on the phone a bit but at that point I had lost hope already. They gave me a cheap but new pair of shoes. I went ahead and went back to my hostel with a broken heart but still the show had to go on as I had one more day.
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  • Jeju Island

    20. Februar 2020 in Südkorea ⋅ 2 °C

    I’ve been to South Korea more than 4 times at this point, but it was my first time going someplace not in the mainland. Coming to Jeju, I really didn’t know much about the place but the island’s vibe let me know immediately that this was someplace special. I had pre-ordered a pocket wi-fi beforehand and went to pick it up at the airport. I was dropped on a rotunda and I went to get some food first since I was terribly hungry. Korean restaurants really give you the best deals, so much food for so little money despite it being an island. I then proceeded to my hostel to drop my stuff off and walked towards the coastal area where there were these alcoves and springs on perched rocks. I also went through a walking trail with a view of Oedolgae, a scenic lookout point for the sunset. I enjoyed viewing the coastal areas of Jeju, there were caves, coves, beaches and cliffs. It was still winter so the air was pretty cold. On the way back, I stopped by another park. There was a river flowing through with and there were a lot of ducks swimming in the river, following the water led me to Cheonjiyeon waterfall. At this point, it was getting dark so I headed back to my hostel.

    On Janelle's recommendation, I got some cup ramyeon, two flavors: spicy and blackbean. Both were pretty okay and very spicy. I was actually too full so I ended up not finishing it. I took my shower and headed straight to bed because I had to wake up tomorrow morning to conquer South Korea's highest peak: Hallasan.
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  • Sanya IV

    27. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 27 °C

    The final day, we had our usual breakfast and fortunately, I was feeling quite better. It was a chill day, going back to the airport and getting an opportunity to relax at a lounge on one of our connecting airports before the next flight going to the Philippines.Weiterlesen

  • Sanya III

    26. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 29 °C

    Throughout the night, I had some stomach problems. I woke up not feeling well. They were supposed to go eat the biggest lunch for the trip with the best food and buffet, and I, unfortunately, was not up to such a big task. I ended up with some congee and decided to skip lunch for a chance to rest and recuperate. Janelle stayed with me and made everything much more bearable. I didn't want to waste the day and I didn't want her to waste the day stuck with sick me, so I pulled myself together and we grabbed a cab to Atlantis. We had trouble finding the entrance of the place and we couldn't get in without a ticket which one of my uncles had. With a stroke of luck, we found one of our relatives and we were able to get in. There were a lot of sea creatures in a sort of Atlantis (duh) themed aquarium. It was here that I started to get an early onset of fever, gradually getting worse the more we waited along with a splitting stomach ache. Now, we still had to watch a theatre show and we did, it was an entertaining performance with a lot of acrobatics, flair and a captivating story but I was pretty much just hanging on for dear life. After the show, there was still another long excruciating wait for the rest of the family and then another wait to find a cab willing to take us to where we needed to go, though they still gave priority to my grandmother which was fair. It was hard to find a cab because our hotel was quite near so they didn't want to make that journey, we thankfully found one and I got to take my meds and reunite with my bed once we got back to the hotel.Weiterlesen

  • Sanya II

    25. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 27 °C

    We celebrated Christmas in our hotel, the Grand Hyatt. Our lunch was super delicious and we retired for the day to chill for a bit before heading out to swim at the pool. The pool had a lot of wacky thing such as a bucket that slowly fills with water before toppling over and making a huge splash. They had all sorts of fountains and slides, and even a bubble party. Afterwards, we had a very nice dinner buffet as well. We had some family picture taking, and helped clean up some stuff but I was getting a bit impatient as I wanted to spend time with Janelle. I was able to escape though I did feel a bit guilty and we spent a lovely evening together.Weiterlesen

  • Bing Lang Gu

    24. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 25 °C

    The following day, we got up early to head to Bing Lang Gu, an ethnic village for the indigenous people. It was interesting to see something different from the usual Chinese scenery of Sanya. The architecture and craftsmanship was unique, we were able to see their way of life, how they created their artisanship and their homes which were quite connected to nature. After the tour, we had a buffet and headed to the rainforest. There were a lot of different plants and trees and flowers, surrounded by lush greenery, it was really fun to just walk around the place. We had some tea inside a bungalow. I have such low heat tolerance so I had to wait for a while before I was ready to drink the tea. We tried different kinds of tea and all were pretty good. We also did a zipline across the rainforest, ending the day at a high-rise glass bridge. At night, we took a stroll going to the beach itself was quite peaceful, it was very dark and chilly with a lot of lanterns lit. We found our way to the beach and enjoyed walking across the coast, the seabreeze brushing on our skin and our feet feeling the soft sand. We collected some seashells and promised to take them back. She was so cute. Going back, we had a little picture taking of our own playing with the red lanterns on the wooden catwalk on the way back to the hotel.Weiterlesen

  • Nanshan

    23. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 27 °C

    We went to Nanshan`s Buddhism temple complex, needless to say it was huge. My family had trouble getting their stuff together and it was bothering me as well how chaotic everything was. We made our way to the center where we took a tram. We saw the statue of Guan Yin up close and took some commemorative photos. We then went to have lunch, a lot of delicious meals served in succession. Afterwards, Janelle and I had some time to explore the place on our own. We got the map and started to walk around, encountering a beautiful lake with lily pads, various temples and gardens as well as beautiful statues and Chinese architecture. I was very happy to be able to spend this time with her and to be able to experience this place with her. We did a small hike up top and she got mad because I was too gung-ho and left her, which was my bad, I was too excited. We also went to the sea side temple and got an awesome view of the towering statue from the rocky coast. After enjoying the sea breeze, we started to head back. We grabbed a cab and headed to another hotel where my family was having a buffet. The food selection was simply scrumptious, and with our bellies full, we retired for the day.Weiterlesen

  • Yalong Bay

    22. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 27 °C

    I woke up and took a shower and went to meet my now friend from yesternight. We ate breakfast with another Chinese dude and I just let him lead me to the right bus. Good thing he was there. We got on the bus which was a bit crowded, but I got to sit. It was a relatively packed and noisy bus ride, beside us were two Russian girls. We ended up striking some conversation with them on the bus, turns out they were also heading to Yalong bay so we decided to go together. All four of us got down and headed to the beach, we set up our things and just talked for a bit. The two girls were Julia and Tasha. Julia could speak English but not Tasha but we somehow could still vibe well with Julia translating sometimes. They shared with us the fruit they "got" from their hotel which was a blessing to eat on the beach. It was delicious.

    Apparently, Julia and Tasha are married however my Chinese friend didn't seem to understand this concept. We talked about gender politics in Russia as well as cannabis. We had some fun swimming and just talking, going back to bask in the sun. My Chinese friend invited me to go find food for some late lunch so I went with him. There was a little kid studying in the restaurant, most likely the child of the owners. My friend treated me to a good meal, I am thankful for that. He also gave me a shell necklace, super dope. I wore it the whole day. The afternoon came and passed and our two Russian friends decided to go to another beach. Us two guys decided to stay, I was still hoping for a sunset but the weather was quite cloudy, looks like there wasn't going to be one. As the skies darkened, there seemed to be another party happening at the back. I got to know my friend a lot, about his life, the Chinese mindset, and how much the government had an effect over their actions and thought. I added him on WeChat as that was the only thing he had.

    We took a long walk to find the bus, he was supposed to help me find it but he ended up meeting his Egyptian friend. They started talking and seemed like he wanted to go with him. So I told him I'd be fine on my own, even though I'm pretty sure I couldn't find the bus stop as I did not have any wifi on me to look for directions. I ended up taking a taxi instead to the hotel, to meet my family and girlfriend as this trip is actually a family reunion for Christmas. I arrived and waited for a bit and saw everyone, it was very pleasant. I was really happy to be united with Janelle again after a long time of long distance. We spent the night together just talking and getting ready for the next day.
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  • Sanya

    21. Dezember 2019 in China ⋅ 30 °C

    After getting into a mishap at Shanghai airport (I didn’t know the ticket I booked required me to transfer to a different airport within Shanghai after sleeping a couple of hours, some girls talking woke me up and I realized I had to find a last minute taxi past midnight to make it to my flight.) I arrived safely in Sanya. It was hot but since it was a seaside province, the weather was comfortably temperate. I tried to ask for directions for the bus terminal but I was handed a piece of paper with some drawings instead, I had to crack it like some kind of code but managed to find my way. Chinese people were very different, even inside the bus they were loud and rowdy and it was quite fun seeing people so open albeit it’s hard to find one’s peace. I got dropped a bit far from my hostel and I had to walk a couple of blocks, tired and sleepy from the uneventful airport adventures. I was able to find my hostel after walking around the block a couple of times as it was pretty hidden around some alleys. I checked-in just fine and crashed for a couple of hours, waking up in a daze, I decided to make the most out of this day and started to head to Luhuitou Park.

    It was a long walk with a lot of slopes going up, now I hadn’t recovered from my long trip coming here so I found myself getting winded quite easily. I was able to see life in the city and for some weird reason there was a guy with a painted face in Shrek’s costume screaming on his phone which was super funny. There were also a lot of video bloggers around carrying these mini tripods and I’ve never seen these things before, it was really interesting. I reached Luihuitou's entrance. There were trees adorned with bottles and other ornaments, it was pretty. Turns out to enter the park, you had to buy a ticket. I bought my ticket and went on to find out that the park itself was a hill, meaning I had to hike a lot to reach the peak. It was quite fun to take a rest in those hillside gazebos. The views kept getting prettier the higher I got, seeing the seaside and beautiful buildings of Sanya was quite a sight. There were deer as well, they seemed to be a sacred animal and had something to do with the legends of the Luhuitou. Strangely, at the peak there were Russian dancers, seemed like they are hired by the park to perform for the Chinese. I finished circling the area and tried to see as much as I can from gardens to statues and headed back down, which was easier.

    The air smelled great and I decided to go to the beach. It was calm and peaceful but also a bit dark, I sat down and enjoyed the sound of the waves and the presence of the ocean. After that, I decided to get something to eat so off I went in search of affordable but delicious food. I walked on the way to my hostel and found a place to eat beef noodle soup. It definitely hit the spot. I went back to my hostel to find another person in my room. He was Chinese, friendly and quite talkative. He told me about the stuff he had done and I told him my plans for the next day. Surprisingly, he dropped everything he planned on doing and decided to go with me instead to Yalong bay. I guess... I was down for it? I was just a bit tired and wanted to get some sleep. I went to bed, being woken up a few times by people coming and going but otherwise all was well.
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  • Moscow

    27. Juli 2019 in Russland ⋅ 26 °C

    I had a whole day in Moscow, as I rushed to finish immigration and to get out of the airport to make the most out of my short time, I exchanged what little money I had left but I got caught in a bind as I didn't know how to get to the Red Square, where most of the tourist spots were. Luckily there was a girl named Kamille, we were about the same age and she knew English. We were heading in the same direction, I got on the bus but didn't actually pay for it as I didn't even know how. She laughed and said it was fine, she helped me buy some train tickets as well. I was able to arrive without problems and explore the area at leisure. The red facade of the Historical State Museum was something I've never seen before. Saint Basil's Cathedral was also very resplendent. I bode my time, exploring the area but I was also getting hungry. I went inside GUM, it was intereting to see a place that we actualy studied in school. I went to the top floor and ordered the cheapest thing I could find, some hotdog, unfortunately I couldn't try any Russian food. Surprisingly there were a lot of Chinese tourists, probably because they are neighbors and have good political affiliation. The lines for Lenin's mausoleum were insane and I am glad I skipped that part. I was able to see the show for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the surrounding park was also really beautiful.

    I fell in line for a long time to buy a ticket to the Kremlin grounds. I was able to find the right entrance after several mishaps, all the while carrying my heavy backpack. The Kremlin had less people thankfully, I was able to stroll leisurely around the area. The gold-tipped roof of the various churches were very eye-catching, the interior just as amazing. I lazed about on one of the benches, shaded by a tree. Wondering to myself, how in the world did I end up in Russia from Greece & Egypt. It really made me happy. As the sun began to set, I went back to the train station and set off for the airport. It was quite an eventful day.

    PS: Kamille is now married to a Korean. She is also a mother to a baby boy and they are living happily in South Korea.
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  • Cairo VI

    26. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 32 °C

    I arrived at night, and took an Uber motor to City Stars mall but not without being scammed another few pounds but I was already done with Egypt at this point. Nuri was there and I wanted to take the opportunity to thank her in person for all the help she gave me. I went to the meeting spot inside the mall and was approached by another girl. Her name was Yuri and she was from Libya. She was Nuri's friend. She took me to where Nuri was and Nuri treated me to a refreshing smoothie. We talked for a long time as my flight was still past midnight. I'm glad they enjoyed my company as I did theirs. We said our goodbyes and I took my final cab to the airport. Next stop: Moscow.Weiterlesen

  • Alexandria II

    26. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 30 °C

    I woke up, got showered and headed out with Omar. He told me about his biking club, the Healthkeepers and that we could meet up later for lunch. I walked around the city, it was serene. I sat on one of the benches and just let time pass, completely at peace. I went to a park and watched some people play table tennis, and people-watched down the beach below, it was fun to watch how the dogs interacted with one another. Omar sent me a message on where to meet-up and off I went, I was able to see the whole bike club and took a picture with them. We all went inside this nice cozy restaurant and I sat next to Rowan and Mahmoud. I told them my story so far in Egypt and they really liked Saber's story from Luxor.

    After lunch, I parted ways with the group and went off to meet with Richard once again. This time his girlfriend Radwa was there. Both of them are really nice people and the conversations we shared were super interesting. Radwa left us after awhile and Richard told me their story, I call them starcrossed lovers as Radwa's family wasn't the best kind and kept her tight on a leash, Richard converted to Islam just to be with her, he really wants to take her away from Egypt as Radwa was also quite fluent in Czech so I could only wish them well. Soon, it was time for me to go, I got to meet with Mina again and both he and Richard rode the tram with me to see me off, they accompanied me all the way to the jeep and gave me some money as I fumbled for change so I wouldn't miss my bus. I had to get on another jeep, I gave the driver a bill and sat down. One of the passengers asked if I got my change and when I answered I didn't, everyone on the jeep started yelling at the driver so the driver gave me my change. Thanks people! I was able to catch my bus going back to Cairo without any problems thanks to everyone's help.

    PS: Richard and Radwa now live together in Czech, they are quite happy and I am very much elated that they got their happy ending.
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  • Alexandria

    25. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 31 °C

    I was in touch with a guy, Amir. He offered to drive me around Alexandria. Life in Alexandria was quite more open I would say, compared to Cairo. Though the traffic is as hectic as ever. We stopped by to get some brunch, Amir treated me to a lot of traditional Egyptian food, each very delicious. He took me to a huge mosque, I was hesitant to enter at first but anyone can enter if they want to. I took off my shoes and entered the hallowed place. Muslims were in front, praying, the inside was extremely beautiful. Arabic geometric design with comfortable carpet flooring. The men and women had separate spaces. Just relaxing and chilling inside was great.

    Alexandria was also much cooler compared to the other Egyptian countries, probably because it was facing the sea. A took me to other places, the Citadel of Qaitbay, which I didn't bother to pay to enter, just outside was enough. He even bought me some ice cream, I think all Muslims are this hospitable when it comes to having guests based on my experience. He took me to this luxury area to see the gardens and some royal vacation homes and as he drove me around we just talked about Islam, his life and life in Egypt and Alexandria. I edged him on to tell me his love story on how he met and courted his wife, and much to my surprise stating that he also wanted to get a second wife someday. This prompted me to ask if it was okay for him if his wife got a second husband too in which he replied it wasn't as she is a woman. I stopped right there as I didn't want to get into an argument of gender equality when he was so graciously driving me around the city. He had a daughter as well, he spoils her with a lot of love this I know.

    I did have a place to stay in Alexandria. Omar was coincidentally the host of Arianne and Alex back from my Greece trip and also the Couchsurfing ambassador of Egypt. They stayed with him too and I just happened to see his profile, he quickly agreed to host me but I had to get there a bit late at night so I had a lot of time to spare. Amir offered to drop me off my final stop as he needed to get back to work. I decided to spend the rest of the day inside the fabled Alexandria library, now rebuilt to be super impressive. Best thing, it was very cold inside. The library was huge and had a lot of sectors, I tried to find a quiet place to just relax and sit and let the time pass by. After a couple of hours, I decided to leave the place and head to the coastal area.

    There, I was blessed with a wonderful sunset. There were also two guys sitting right beside me, who I guess were interested in seeing a tourist in the area. They started to talk to me in what English they could muster. Now, I didn't know what to make of it as I couldn't really feel out their vibe but we ended up talking and decided to get dinner together. I asked for a koshary place and they took me to some alleys, I was quite suspicious at first but we got to a good restaurant and I ate my fill. Omar apologized for being late but pointed me to one of his friends, Richard. Richard was also a strong member of the Couchsurfing community, he's Czech and was studying in Alexandria for the time being. He told me where to meet and I headed there with the two guys, who apparently were brothers. One of them bid me farewell, and I was stuck with the older one of the two. Along the way to meet Richard, the guy asked if he could ask some money. This pissed me off quite a bit because I had thought we were good friends and I already had a good impression, I let him know my feelings and he quickly apologized.

    I got to meet with Richard, who brought me to meet more of his friends, Seif and Mina and some other guy while the person I was with went on his way. We went to a hookah place and had some food. I told them stories from Japan and they all seemed so into it, it was funny. They didn't even know that fireflies existed. We talked for a long time, switching restaurants and I had so much leftover at the end of the night.

    I went to Omar's place finally, it was definitely a high-end house. It was huge and air-conditioning in Egypt is always a boon. I took a shower and he smoked me up with some Afghani hashish. As part of his custom, he asked me to share some music. I let him listen to Mykonos, one of the songs that I've held on to ever since I left Greece, the song that kept me company while I was bedridden in Cairo. Omar had to get up early tomorrow, and I was fine with that so we bid each other good night and went to bed.
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  • Luxor II

    24. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 36 °C

    The next morning, I awoke and greeted Saber. He was waiting for me and we both went outside to head back to the city center as I had a tour to explore a lot of Luxor's major sites. We stopped by to get breakfast, and even though I had pleaded, he still paid for my breakfast, delicious bread with vegetables inside. I dropped by the docks and got on his felucca, where he made some tea. It was a good way to start the morning, he also offered his boat's storage compartment so I can store my bag in his boat while I toured so it wouldn't hinder me too much. All of that without even asking for baksheesh.

    I waited in front of Luxor hotel, the meeting place I set up and soon the tour van came. I jumped inside and sat on the back, most of them were Chinese tourists but there was a white young guy sitting with me at the back. We weren't really talking, our first stop was the Valley of Kings, I tried to use my student ID for a discount and got it luckily. There were 3 tombs we were able to dive in to, the hieroglyphics and just how ancient they were enough to make me marvel at them. The inside were strictly no pictures, and there were "guards" lurking about checking the phones of tourists. People took pictures and sometimes they got away with it, sometimes they don't. Anyways, I was both the former and the latter. In the first 2 tombs, I got some nice photos, but the last one, a guy approached me and asked to check my phone. He saw some photos and counted them and asked for 20 pounds for each photo. I offered to delete it but he wasn't having it so I tried to stall as much as possible and just told him to meet my tour guide instead, so I dragged him all the way up as he offered me to pay him less, but I just climbed all the way up the tomb. At least, he had to work for it. My tour guide and the guy started to argue and I paid him off with just 20 pounds. The pics weren't even that good, to be honest.

    Our next stop was the Temple of Hatshepsut, that temple was really dope and beautiful with such intricate architecture with a mountain looming behind. I started talking to the guy I was sitting with in the back, Mitch. He caught on that I was using an old student ID. After the temple, we visited the Colossi of Memnon, and then a souvenir store and watched some people perform a musical number. We had a lunch buffet and then stopped by a hotel lobby to chill for a bit, which was quite odd for the tour but it allowed us to escape from the heat. Mitch and I talked a lot here, talking about our own adventures and trading life stories.

    Our last two stops for the day was Karnak temple and Luxor temple, both amazing places with these carved columns and having a mix of both Christianity, Islam and ancient Egypt. We explored the place and helped take pictures of each other, we went to some hidden places and ran away when we got caught cuz we knew they would be asking for money. It was fun, jumping across scaffoldings and going through a labyrinth of walls. After the tour, we opted to just say good bye and go off on our own without getting transported back. We stopped by McDonald's to get some frozen treats, getting offered hash by a random street peddler on the way. I invited Mitch to stop by Saber's felucca and he agreed. We spent the remaining of the afternoon sipping tea while watching the scarlet sun set across the Nile. It was a moment. Mitch said good bye and I also had to start getting ready as I had to catch my night bus that night going back to Cairo. Saber, being Saber still paid for my transportation on the way back to his place so I could take a shower, and bought me dinner for the road ahead. We ate on the street while talking about his faith. I wished him well and left for the bus terminal. It was fun waiting for the bus, as I had no goals and just had to relax. I got on the bus and got ready to sleep.
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  • Luxor

    23. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 38 °C

    I arrived in Luxor early morning, I have been in touch with my Couchsurfing host, Ali. Immediately there were a lot of peddlers for transportation, and I was swarmed by them. We settled for a small amount but I knew it was gonna get bigger eventually. They took me to the address, and I was left wandering alone a ghost town. There were no people at all and everything seemed closed up. I had some landmarks and it seemed like I was in the right place but I couldn’t possibly know which place was Ali’s. Thankfully, he called my attention and showed up right above one of the windows. I was finally able to get inside and rest after a long and arduous journey. I still hadn’t showered and was very tired, but just entering his peaceful abode was already relaxing enough for me. Ali was very hospitable, he offered to do my laundry while I took a shower. He also showed me his birds, there were a ton of them up on the roof, it was magical. We talked a bit and he went out to buy me some koshary. It was so delicious, a rice dish with a lot of spices and vegetable ingredients, he even paid for it even though I offered. Muslim hospitality is really next level. I had tea with him while we talked about a myriad of topics from Islam, ancient Egyptian mythology, Christianity, Egypt’s political and historical landscapes. I was having a lot of fun just getting to know him, he told me I should go out and see the city instead of spending the whole day talking as we had some time later in the evening. So off I went, my plan was to go to Luxor museum first.

    It was burning hot in Luxor, and I was later stopped by a taxi driver who was offering me a ride for an exorbitant amount and I quickly declined and opted to walk, but the heat was really getting to me and he kept on tailing me, giving me lower prices and the sweet temptation of air-condition. I succumbed and got on, he took me to the Luxor museum and apparently it was closed and wasn’t opening until much later in the day due to some holiday. I wanted to just wait by the Nile and just chill but he had other plans and offered me some felucca boat ride to pass the time. I already had a bad feeling about where this was going as it usually spirals into something more in such a touristic town. He went to pick up his friend who apparently was the boat owner. They took me to the docks and when I got on the boat that’s when we started negotiating from what we talked about on the taxi: 70 pounds it became 300 pounds with the boat owner, crazy really. I can’t believe I keep on getting caught by these scams. But the offer was still interesting though: Crocodile island and Banana island according to him. Ah, what the heck, I just paid and went with it, nothing else better to do anyway. The felucca boat ride along the Nile was relaxing, I was served tea by the boatman while some music was playing. It took a while and we arrived on the island, so basically there were some banana plantations and they gave us some bananas to eat thus banana island, and crocodile island is also inside the same place because there was like one crocodile cooped up in a hole, which was sad to see. There were other animals as well, horses and monkeys but seeing caged animals always makes me sad. We eventually returned back, and the boatman even went back on his word as they told me they would drop me off near Luxor museum but they took me back to the docks instead. This left me right back where I started, further away from the museum.

    Now I had to do the walk again in the blazing heat while being approached by more felucca boat ride peddlers. On the way, an horse-drawn carriage driver offered me a ride for a measly amount and I had to triple check that that’s the final price. We agreed and he took me to the museum and let me use the reigns on the donkey too. It was quite fun. He then told me that he had to make a stop at one of the shops to feed the donkey as it was already quite tired and hungry. My soft spot, I agreed and lo and behold we ended up in a souvenir shop. Pretty high-class ones too, I promised myself I wouldn’t buy anything and he told me to come back after I’ve taken a look of the place. It was an interesting place with plenty of Egyptian souvenirs like parchment, keychains and statues. I circled the whole place and the upper floors and went back to the guy. We finally arrived in the museum and offered to wait for me, but I had to pay extra, I declined and he still said he would wait but I told him I’m not paying extra.

    I finally got in the museum, luckily it was only me and another guy this whole time. We walked through the museum together but not really talking. The museum was very modern and nice, better than the one in Cairo, partly because it was actually air-conditioned. Somewhere along the way, he approached me and we started talking. Pedro was his name, and to my surprise he was also a Couchsurfer. What were the odds? We talked a bit and I invited him over to Ali’s place to have some tea and to just chat. We walked our way back to Ali’s place and I introduced them to each other, Ali made tea and the three of us had a lot of fun just chatting until Pedro said he had to go as he was leaving Luxor later that night. He told me about his host and that he was sleeping on a felucca boat by the Nile, which honestly sounded dope.

    Here comes the doozy though, Ali’s family arrived, I got up and shook their hands as I looked at Mariam, his baby daughter who I have heard much about throughout our conversation. I let them have their moment while I just chilled on the sofa. Suddenly, I started to hear shouting and arguing from the other room, I had a foreboding that shit was about to go down. And down it shat. Ali’s wife came out with glaring eyes and started shouting at me in Arabic and I was like “Bruh?” but I did catch some English words: “Get out! Get out!” She said. I looked at Ali for some help but his head was cast down and he told me sorry and that I had to go. Welp, I had no choice, I started packing my things in a rush while the wife was shouting at me, and I ended up outside their door. Ali told me to wait, and I waited for a bit, a long time and hanged out with the birds on the roof while the sky started to go dark. I went back to the door from time to time to check up on them but the arguing was still going in full force. I gave up and decided to move on. I sent Ali some messages assuring him all is well and apologizing for what happened in case if I had anything to do with it, though I did lose my micro-towel in his bathroom. I remembered Pedro had a Couchsurfing host as well so I asked him if he could hook me up and he did. We shared a laugh about how this would be a good story to tell someday and it really is! It was really funny because Pedro told me he felt the need to approach and befriend me because he had the feeling I would somehow need help. I guess some forces out there are looking out for me. I got in touch with Saber, Pedro’s host, and he left me some voice messages telling me where to meet. I told him that I was still unwell and went to the meeting point, in front of Luxor hotel.

    Saber arrived in drab robes, he wasn’t what I expected and turns out he was one of the felucca boat drivers. I explained to him what happened, and he offered me a place in his home instead of sleeping on the boat. Saber, who I knew wasn’t exactly the richest person on the block, still showed me incredible kindness and hospitality. He paid for my transport with him going back to his place, and bought me some dinner from the market when he found out I hadn’t eaten yet. He let me use his shower at home and prepared me a meal and some tea. His home was in the slums, a huge disparity to Ali’s home which I would say was very high class. But at the end of the day, any home that welcomes me in is a home I hold in high regard. Getting to know Ali’s family and 3 kids were fun, they were rowdy but nice children. I can’t believe he has to support such a huge family with his felucca boat rides. I had a whole room to myself, a wooden bed in a dark and hot room. I was tired and still recovering but at the same time I was quite grateful for the experience. I was very happy as I closed my eyes, ending my first day in Luxor.

    PS: I later found out that I got kicked out of Ali’s place because Ali’s wife thought I was there to sleep with him. Ali admitted to me that he was gay, which I had no qualms with. It was just a misunderstanding and I was really happy with how things played out for me in the end.
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  • Cairo IV

    22. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 32 °C

    Khalid said he would come with me to the train station as I had to buy my tickets to Luxor. He wasn’t there with me as he overslept so I had to go at it alone. It was chaotic, people were just cutting in line and even while I was already talking to the clerk, people would just butt in constantly, I couldn’t believe it. The clerk was really nice though but I was told that the trains are for Egyptians only and I had to purchase the luxury ones for foreigners and they were very expensive. I was quite lost as I really needed to get to Luxor. Luckily, I was in contact with my friend Nuri on Couchsurfing. We had never met before but she pointed me out to the night bus. Go Bus it was called, she really saved my life and a lot of time. I was able to go back home and book it and waited until night time. Khalid and his friends came by and had some tea, I almost lost the keys and had him worries but I found it and gave it back and said our good byes. Brother he called me. I waited for a long time in the bus stop, I met three guys as well who helped me look for the actual bus terminal. A guy took my things and placed it in the bus and had the gall to ask for baksheesh, a tip in Muslim culture, I still gave it to him. The overnight bus had really comfortable seats and it was cool, I slept.Weiterlesen

  • Cairo III

    21. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ ☀️ 38 °C

    I was way out of it, my body’s too weak, dehydrated with a sore throat and cough, feverish too. Really one of the other rockbottom days I had in this trip, I had to go out and get the usual food from that restaurant that had awesome huge servings for cheap but opened pretty late. The guy there already started calling me habibi as I was already there for the third time. I dedicated this whole day to just rest and recuperate, taking all my medicine at the right time and drinking a lot of water. Showering and just resting on the bed, already wet with my sweat from the hot summer nights and my fever. A difficult day, and I was also very lonely. Alone and sick in a foreign country, I had my doubts and also had to start planning my next steps, I was jumping from either Hurghada or continuing onto Aswan, I had hosts who were ready to take me. The Egyptian couchsurfing community was tight-knit and everyone pretty much knew each other and had their own group chat. I ended up cancelling Aswan as I already lost a few days just being sick in Cairo. Also backed out of Hurghada scuba diving with Luka. I decided to go for Luxor and Alexandria instead.Weiterlesen

  • Dashur

    20. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 32 °C

    Even feeling a bit off, I was still determined to go out and do something today. I ate leftovers from yesterday which I’m surprised still hadn’t spoiled. First, I had to exchange some cash, so I searched and booked an Uber and had my first experience in an Egyptian bank. They offered me cigarettes but I declined. Good service though, I got my cash and off I went with my driver for the day, he took me to Dashur as I requested, he was surprised to find out that there were pyramids there. The journey to Dashur was interesting, I got to see outside Cairo. It’s sad to say life outside seemed to be much impoverished, even the donkeys seemed malnourished. It was quite sad to see this part of Egypt but also necessary. We arrived at the Unesco World Heritage Site and it was a pleasant surprise to see it was empty, I had the entire desert and pyramids to myself. I started with the red pyramid, and encountered a French couple inside who apparently hired a full day driver. Uber was definitely a much cheaper alternative. My next stop was the Bent Pyramid, I totally Indiana Jones’d that place, it was really fun and even a bit scary to be inside all that dark and narrow labyrinth all by my lonesome. I found myself to be out of breath quite fast, I wanted to continue on to Saqqara but my body wouldn’t let me, so I told the driver to head back and stop by McDonald’s. I got my food and we went our separate ways.

    I was quite lucky that there was a pharmacy next to my place, medicine was cheap and I got some antibiotics, throat medicine and strepsils as well as hydration medicine which really saved my life. I was chilling until night when Khalid invited me if I wanted to go out with him and a girl from Tunisia. Riding the Egyptian metro was also an interesting experience. I was down, being outside in night in Cairo was a whole other experience, the city seemed to come alive as the temperatures started to go down. Egyptian lifestyle is quite different with many shops operating until late AM and opening in early PM. The place Khalid took us too was amazing, I don’t know how to describe it but it was like an Arabic chillout space, we sit on mats and have drinks while music plays. It was a good vibe, Chai’ma, the girl from Tunisia showed us a couple of dance and Khalid also joined in. I sang for them a Japanese song, Sugarsong & Bitterstep, while they also had their fun singing Arabic music. My cough really started to get worse throughout the night and the tea really helped. Towards the end, Khalid was obviously into Chai’ma, he was flirting with her a lot and she was into it too but in the end it didn’t work out. We all went back using an Uber.
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  • Cairo II

    19. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ 32 °C

    I woke up and got ready for the day ahead, I took an Uber to the Giza Necropolis to see the pyramids, I bought a ticket and tried to pass off as a student with my ID which was quite successful in Greece but this time with not much success. Seeing the pyramids in person after seeing them so much as a child was quite surreal. They were huge, and just amazing. I was walking around the perimeter until somebody called my attention, I had thought I was in a place that I wasn’t supposed to and he started telling me that he was a government official and showed me his ID and invited me for a “free” tour. I already had my doubts but since he said it was free, off I went. He did take me to a variety of places, I got to go inside one of the pyramids and saw this huge boat, and there were lots of interesting ruins as well. Now, there were camels and he said I could ride them but I didn’t want to because I knew it wasn’t going to be free but he insisted it was part of the tour. As I got on it, he took a photo of me and asked me for 300 Egyptian pounds and there was no way I was going to pay that, so we argued until he settled for 50 pounds and as I walked away he did hurl some curse words at me. Still, the photos were good. I went to find the Sphinx as well, being approached my a lot of other scammers.

    I also visited the Egyptian museum after. I tried taking public transportation but ended up getting lost so I took an Uber motorbike instead. It was amazing really, all those artifacts, mummies and ruins but I was getting more sick, so I did a speed run instead and went straight home to rest. I had the same food for a couple of days without refrigeration even, which I’m sure was super unhealthy but I was just trying to survive at that point as I started to get sore throat and a fever.
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  • Cairo

    18. Juli 2019 in Ägypten ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    I arrived a bit tired, I bought a sim card called Orange and took an Uber to where my host, Khalid was. On the way, seeing Egypt was surreal, even the thought that I was there was unreal. It was quite sandy, and the Arabic architecture was apparent. It seemed like a very old city with nothing much changing. A bit dirty too. I arrived at the place and had a walk around, asking people for direction, a school even. However, Khalid was hangover from partying last night and I had to wait a long time outside his place, thankfully I had internet from the sim. I was coming up with a fever. Khalid finally came and brought me inside, it was an old and dirty place but I had the entire place for my own. Water was filtered and I was staying inside a child’s room. I was quite sick so I rested and decided to go get something to eat as well but nothing was open even though it was lunch time, they were opening very late around 2pm. I ate what I could and rested the whole day.Weiterlesen

  • Athens IV

    17. Juli 2019 in Griechenland ⋅ 26 °C

    Back in Athens airport where I slept on the airport bench while waiting for my flight to Egypt the next morning. I awoke the next day, relieved that the symptoms were gone. I then proceeded to find my way to my plane.Weiterlesen

  • Crete

    17. Juli 2019 in Griechenland ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    I smoked some more in the morning and it made the trip come back along with some anxiety from sleep deprivation. Daniel still had his comedown and everyone was tired but I had to catch my bus to the airport. It was my first bad trip as well, it was very stressful getting everyone together and to head to the boat. We made it anyway back to Ierapetra and we made it to Daniel’s place, I had mad anxiety when we had to separate and was super paranoid if Daniel knew the way. I was still zonked as hell. I took a shower and saw that I had turned super tan from being on the island more than 24 hours. Daniel*s mom gave us some food and the sensations were too much for me, I couldn`t eat the tomato. I was too paranoid with the time and that I would miss our bus so I hurried off and got my things. We said our half-assed goodbye and I made my way to the bus station with Daniel. He gave me a big long hug, and I got on my bus going to the airport in Crete, with a heavy heart and worried if I could make it. I arrived at the airport safely, the check-in counter also commented on my bag saying it was cool. A lot of people do actually. The lights and sounds were overstimulating and I really had to shut myself out from them. I went on the airplane and was extremely thirsty and had a few cups after we landed in Athens.Weiterlesen

  • Chrissi Island

    16. Juli 2019 in Griechenland

    We woke up early, brought some water and some brunch. We walked to the boat and Daniel was asking Arianne if she had the paper, which I assumed was LSD. We arrived to the island, it was a wonderful place, there was a Rastafarian looking guy halfway through. We settled our things and enjoyed the beach for a while. Arianne then took her tab, just half. I did the same as well as Beana. After awhile Daniel also took his, we started to trip soon as I got these immense feelings, stronger and different than any of the drugs I’ve tried so far. The birds were flying in slow motion and I was just laughing so hard. At one point, I asked Daniel if this was it and he just laughed hard, I guess it was just starting. Somewhere along the line, I took the second half of the tab. The trip was wonderful, eating cherry tomatoes and trying cola was so fun. Everyone had their own thing going on, I was quite Zen, in lotus position and with gian mudras on both hands. They said I was like that for hours. Time was irrelevant, it was the longest day ever yet somehow I found myself at sunset and then it was night, suddenly we were the only ones left on the island. It was an amazing night with stars, and I felt really connected with Mother Nature and the Universe. I had lots of introspection. Daniel approached me while I was chilling on one of the benches, he told me to listen to this song titled Mykonos, which was so ironic because I was supposed to be on that island instead I was on this other island tripping balls. Hearing music for the first time on acid, it was a life changing experience, it sounded ethereal and just too beautiful, I then proceeded to replay the song an innumerable number of times, Daniel approached me again and was surprised I was listening still to the same song. The night went on, I smoked some weed from Arianne, I couldn’t sleep until sunrise.Weiterlesen

  • Ierapetra

    15. Juli 2019 in Griechenland ⋅ 20 °C

    I woke up and said good bye to Stavros’s flatmate. Stavros drove me to Fira and I chilled there, had some lunch and went to the port to take my ferry to Crete. I arrived there late afternoon and I had to take an almost 3 hour bus ride to the edge of the island to where Daniel and the gang were. While waiting for my bus, I smelled the familiar scent of cannabis, I locked eyes with the source and he offered me a smoke. I would never turn down a joint so off I went. He was from Afghanistan, we talked a bit and off I went to the bus.

    I arrived at night, I met with Daniel and while walking saw Arianne and this other girl from the UK, Beana. It was a nice reunion and we planned to surprise Alex next. I snuck up behind him and surprised him, everyone was happy. I met Daniel’s sister, Iren as well as his cousins Nadia and her brother. We talked while eating pizza while I shared more stuff about Japan and its culture. We played a game similar to mafia by the beach, the moon was out, the air was amazing. I was excited of the notion to try MDA again with them but Daniel told me he recommends I try LSD with them instead, I was immediately down for that. We walked home and Arianne smoked me up again along with the girl from the UK, inside an abandoned house right near Daniel’s place. I met his mom as well, a very nice lady. I wanted to spend a bit more time talking but they wanted to go to sleep, Arianne recommended I listen to music while sleeping. It was my first time listening to music while on weed, it was really amazing.
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  • Fira

    14. Juli 2019 in Griechenland ⋅ 36 °C

    I woke up still not 100%, I went to Marthe and Chloe’s hostel to explore Santorini together. I walked there to save money and cuz I had the time though I tried to hitchhike. We chilled for a bit and they wanted to get a ride, but didn’t work out. We took a bus to Fira, and explored the city, it was awesome and beautiful, we looked for the blue domed church and the views and the city were fantastic all around. We had some lunch and I went with them to see Akrotiri, an ancient ruin in Santorini, afterwards we went to the red beach.

    I was already starting to feel depressed due to the MDA after effects and my thoughts wondered off most of the time I was with them. My next destination was supposed to be Mykonos, I already had my tickets and hostel booked but I knew it wouldn’t be fun alone after spending so much time with my friends back in Athens. I decided right there and then, I called Daniel and asked what their plan was and told them I’d join them. He was excited and told me to keep it a surprise. I excused myself from my French friends and headed back to my place to book ferry tickets which unfortunately I couldn’t make it in time and had to settle for a ticket the next day.

    I also got to know Stavros’s flatmate throughout my stay, we had a lot of funny conversations about Japan and Greece. He taught me malakkah which was pretty much the Greek word for cunt I am guessing. I fell straight to bed once again that night.
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