zondag 3 augustus 2008



After one week of spending time on Chinese grounds, we finally feel a bit like we entered the Chinese culture. nervous we awaited the bordercrossing; our final country, our final month, our final goal. It felt a bit strange, after four months of cycling, we have only like 3 weeks cycling left. China is big, the Olympics important (for China but also for us) and the visa is short. We have 30 days to get from west to east, and to be hounest, we are not going to make that just on the bike.

Three days in Kashgar will give us some time to come to terms of leaving Central Asia and slowly change our Kyrgis speech for the Chinese. Xinjiang is a part of China where you wander around the streets asking yourself where the Chinese culture exists. It has a strong history with the Uygur people, and today that connection still exist. We felt like we were still in Central Asia and we loved it. The city has a brilljant atmosphere where the people live on the streets during day and night. The big streets are covered with Chinese commercials, the small alleys of the old town rustle with Uygur life and Arabic influences. Two worlds so far from each other and still so close.


After Kashgar we will definitely leave our beloved Central Asia culture and dive into the real China. Three days in the train will bring us a few thousands of kilometers to the east where big Chinese cities (starting with Xi'an) await us and our final weeks begin.

zaterdag 19 juli 2008

As long as you believe...

There are a lot of things during our trip of which we were more than surprised, in a positive way. We were always sort of sure that we would get to Beijing, but while our trip got on, the way we were going to get there became harder and harder, as if somebody made it a challenge for us to see how long we would go on.
We are on this trip because we want to see our friends compete at the rowing finals during the Olympics in Beijing. With all the hassle obtaining a Chinese visa's everywhere around the world, the purpose of our trip became a bigger and bigger issue; how were we to get to China?

We changed our routes more than once. Backup plans were made and plan A made way for plan B which after a day or 2 changed to plan C. Just one week ago were on our way to Almaty in Kazachstan to catch a train to Beijing from there, when Angelina and Stefano (our French/Swiss cycling friends: sionroulait.blogs.marieclaire.fr) told us about the visum opportunities in Tashkent. We took our changes and went to the embassy...and look at this foto!



By the time you read this, we are on our way to the Chinese border, on the bike, to enjoy a bit of cycling in this massive country, but more important, to see our friends compete at the Olympics...

Everything is possible, you just have to believe in it...

woensdag 2 juli 2008

where to next?

While we wait for our visa's, and keep changing our travelling plans towards the Chinese border,we will try to keep you updated...
Who said this was a holiday?

Inshallah!

donderdag 19 juni 2008

Turkmenistan




In Mashhad we experienced the Islam religion by visiting the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, a pelgrim place for the Sjiite muslims. Beautiful buildings and a serene atmosphere. After Mashhad, cycling again: the last kilometers of Iranian landscape are lying before us. Desert this time and we can tell you sweating is our main activity instead of cycling these days.




On our way to the border to leave this beautiful country behind us. We met so many nice people that we're quite sad to leave Iran for the unsecurity of Turkmenistan and the other Stans. But who knows: it might even be better!

vrijdag 13 juni 2008

Centraal Azie




Tomorrow we are on the road towards a new border, Turkmenistan. We don't know what to expect, but we are very exciting about throwing our scarf off and to drink a beer! In the meantime, we don't know how the internet is gonna be...so don't worry, we are still here but just a bit more silent...(but just on the internet)

zaterdag 7 juni 2008

Iranian website

Do you understand???
zie: http://e-astara.com/index.aspx?siteid=81&pageid=192&newsview=249

zondag 1 juni 2008

leaving las Teheran...


We just took our last dive in the pool at the 11th floor looking over Teheran...tomorrow we are gonne move on. Sounds strange, but even though we have the greatest place to stay here in Teheran, our bikes are waiting for us downstairs in the garage...and to be hounest, we sort of want to go as well: our legs are itching and our minds go nuts.


so on towards the east! Turmenbashi junior be aware! two dutchies on their way. (ok, we still have to get our visa in mashad...but still) We hope to keep up with you on the road...from now on, we don't know where we are going to be...but you know us, we come up with a good story, just for you!

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