We didn't really have a destination in mind... just to get out of the city.
Igor's home for the next month or so near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Mexico City, Mexico on November 28 for two nights!
Saturday, November 18, 2023
We got out into the countryside and met some interesting people!
We hopped in a taxi yesterday morning and got ourselves about 10 kms (6 miles) south of the city into a more rural area. There was a detour that the taxi had to take on a dirt road, but the road had no traffic, and the scenery was pleasant enough so we just stopped him right there and got out and walked.
Friday, November 17, 2023
Views over Osh, Kyrgyzstan
There is a small mountain right in the middle of the city of Osh. Of course there are trails all over it, but there is also a museum... built into a cave right on the side of the mountain. It's very strange, so of course we had to hike up there.
But first, we needed flight tickets! We wanted to fly to Bishkek on Sunday. There is no train from here, and it's a 12-14 hour drive through the mountains. So for a cheap 45 minute flight, it makes sense.
Thursday, November 16, 2023
We lost an hour somewhere!
We thought we were doing okay getting out of the room yesterday morning at around 9:00am and heading down for some breakfast and hot drinks. But we got into the kitchen, and I saw the kitchen clock... reading 10:00am!
We quickly clued in to the fact that maybe we lost an hour somewhere!
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Welcome to Kyrgyzstan, country #64 for us!
Wednesday was a travel day for us as we made our way across the border from Fergana, Uzbekistan to the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan.
Border crossings are always interesting, and you never know how it's going to go. This one was definitely interesting!
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Silk factory in Fergana, Uzbekistan
On Tuesday, we took a taxi from our apartment in Fergana to the nearby town of Margilan.
Still can't believe how ridiculously cheap taxis are around here. And using the Yandex app (similar to Uber), it's so easy! The taxi ride was about 13 kms (8 miles) and took about 25 minutes. The cost was under $2 USD!
Monday, November 13, 2023
That was a very cool thing to do!
We were up at 6:00am and took a taxi to Fergana Airport in order to be there for 7:00am.
The small airport was actually fairly busy because there was a scheduled flight to Moscow departing soon. We made our way to the booking desk where we had been told to check in for our flight to Sokh.
This ought to be fun!
Writing this Monday morning at 7:00am in the waiting area at Fergana airport.
Where are we off to? The Uzbek enclave of Sokh! And we're going to fly in a 55 year old Russian biplane to get there!
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Tashkent to Fergana train ride
We like traveling by train, and here in Uzbekistan it's both easy and inexpensive. The ticket booking website is in English and is easy to navigate, and you simply pay by credit card.
On Saturday, we took the train from Tashkent to Fergana, a five hour trip.
Back to the cardiologist
On Thursday, I had my other eye lasered. You can read about that in yesterday's post. But the cardiologist who confirmed that I was okay to have the laser repair said that I did in fact have a separate issue that I should have checked out. My blood pressure was too high!
So I was to come back and see her at 9:00am Friday for some tests. I was going to put it off until Thailand where I was planning on having some tests done anyhow, but I figured it would be cheap to have these blood tests done here. And it was.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
I didn't plan to end up at the doctor's in Uzbekistan!
Long time readers will remember that we both had refractive lens exchange surgery in Turkiye two and a half years ago.
But I developed a common condition called posterior capsule opacification in one of my eyes, and I had that repaired in Belfast, Ireland at the beginning of July. At the time, they mentioned that the problem was developing in my other eye as well, but it didn't bother me enough to do anything about it yet.
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Return to Uzbekistan
By 6:30am, we were out the door and on to the road in front of our rented apartment in Dushanbe.
Our flight to Tashkent didn't leave until 10:30am, and the airport was only a 20 minute taxi ride, but I had read horror stories of customs problems at Dushanbe airport where they target foreign travelers with bribes etcetera so I wanted to make sure we had lots of time to deal with that if a problem came up.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Another cultural experience to remember
Regular readers will remember the other day when we crossed the border from Uzbekistan to Tajikistan and we met Ali, another customer in the shared taxi to Panjakent.
He really looked after us, and said that his sister lives in Dushanbe and would like to meet us. I gave him my WhatsApp contact info, so we could keep in touch.
There's a language we haven't heard much of!
We relaxed for the morning, then after lunch we went for a long walk here in Dushanbe. There were a couple of other attractions we wanted to see.
Our apartment is located in the north end of the city, so we pretty much have only one route to get to the main area south of here, and of course we've done part of that route several times now.
Monday, November 6, 2023
Dushanbe is an interesting city
99% of you will have never heard of the city of Dushanbe. I admit that until I started researching this trip, I had never heard of it either! But Dushanbe is the capital of Tajikistan, and is similar in size to our hometown of Ottawa, the capital of Canada. Population about 1.2 million.
Dushanbe is a modern city, and I'm surprised that it's not more popular with western tourists. There is even a five star Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Sunday, November 5, 2023
If we careened over the edge, seatbelts were not going to help!
Woke up to another beautiful clear blue sky in the Fann Mountains at Iskanderkul.
The plan for the day was to make our way to the capital city of Dushanbe (pop 1,200,000). The only question was "how are we going to do this??"
Our caretaker friend Hamid came by and brought us some more bread and boiled eggs, and we think he said that all we can do is try to flag down a passing car.
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