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The band of crazies

January 19, 2016

Early 2014, I was in the process of planning an epic backpacking trip that started at the end of February. Thankfully I got all the visas I needed - and it was a wonderful 2 months in South America. Life as a Kenyan traveler is not always easy:-) 

As I planned this epic 2 month adventure, it reminded me that I need to document all that happened on another backpacking trip I did with friends in end of 2012. It was overambitious, it was hectic, it was fun! We went to 12 European countries in 6 weeks. The funny thing is that we actually cut out some countries a few hours before we left Kenya because most of us only had single-entry Schengen visas - meaning if we left the Schengen area we would not be able to get back in. We bid a sad farewell to Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. The countries that remained in our itinerary were as follows - Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Denmark, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Netherlands. 

Obviously when planning such a trip - one thing is key - you have to go with the right people. I love all my friends and family, but I am sure there are some people I would throw off a cliff in Hungary if I had to spend 6 weeks traveling with. 6 weeks of intense travel, close living quarters and communal tasks can either bring out the best or the worst in people. I have to say that the team we had was perfect!

For the sake of anonymity, I will give everyone in merry band of travelers a pseudonym. In total there was 6 of us. The first traveler, we will call "The Reluctant". The girl is reluctant at first, but when push comes to shove, she will get into the game. She is the type of girl who really wants to take that shot, but worries that she might get drunk and act silly. Thankfully by the end of the trip "The Reluctant" was cured of such worries that polite society places on us. The second traveler we will refer to as "The BARacuda". This name suits her best given her ability to always find the best bar wherever we were. She would sniff a bit, lick her finger and stick it out in the air and say "There! That basement. I can tell there is a fun club there." Her formula worked everywhere including in a random street in Bratislava, different parts of Budapest, quieter streets of Munich. This girl has a club radar! The third member of our merry band will henceforth be known as "The Little Toe." My cousin always tells us this story of how you are walking, and all your toes are apparently meant to be attentive to what the plan is - just keep moving forward - follow the rest of the toes. Somehow your little toe always goes against this plan. It is as if someone says, "Hey! Hey! Little Toe! Look here! Turn round!" Little Toe turns round and the next thing you know, you are writhing in pain on the ground. Your little toe somehow hit the corner of the couch! The Little Toe in our group usually seems to be going in a different direction from where the rest of the toes are going. It is never her fault, but she always seems to be following instructions that the rest of the band has not heard about. 

Ok. Almost there. Now you know half of the people. The other three are myself (not really sure what my code name would be - The Frat Boy? The Bunjee Jumper?). Who knows? The other two people were "The Lady" and "The Safety Cord." The lady was the one person in our group we were never really sure would survive the backpacking trip. She was the person who wanted fresh croissants in Paris while the rest of us were content eating our bread and cheese on the train. She was the one who looked petrified every time we got to a hostel and she realized that "hostel" is not synonymous with "hotel." By the end of this trip, The Lady had undergone a transformation though. We would get into a train and she would be the first to say "Little Toe, hand me the bread! The Reluctant, pass me that salami! BARacuda, do you still have that plastic knife from the other day? Ok, gang! I am making us some sandwiches!" The last member of the group was "The Safety Cord." If it wasn't for The Safety Cord, we would most likely still be in Europe - lost in some remote town or in a club where time would stand still, and we would only notice one day when we looked into a pool of murky water on the ground and saw the grey hairs on our heads. The Safety Cord is amazingly fun but always rational (at least almost always:-). She lets you go bunjee jumping, but ensures you don't end up hitting the ground. She is the voice of reason that would say, "I know you are having fun. Yes, yes, I know you think he looks like Eric Northman. In reality, he is a troll. He is saying him and his friends will make sure we get home after the club, but have you realized they can't even stand upright? They don't even have shoes on! It is time to go home! We have an early morning train." Despite our protestations, we always had her to thank many a headachy morning. 

Together with these lovely band of crazies, we went to take over Europe!

In Europe general Tags europe, trip, vacation, travelblogger, traveling, round the world, i love travel, backpacking, holiday, rtw, eurotrip, ilovetravel, travel blogger, solotravel, travel, wanderlust, budget, getaway, adventure, exploring
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The Eurotrip itinerary

January 5, 2016

Aaaah, I have been dying to tell you about this particular Eurotrip. It was overambitious, it was hectic, it was fun! We went to 12 European countries in 6 weeks. The funny thing is that we actually cut out some countries a few hours before we left Kenya because most of us only had single-entry Schengen visas - meaning if we left the Schengen area we would not be able to get back in. We bid a sad farewell to Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. The countries that remained in our itinerary were as follows - Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Denmark, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Netherlands. We also ended up cutting out Portugal from the itinerary - this was because by the time we got to Spain, we were so exhausted and wanted to stay there longer.

So how did the plan even come about? Well, I plan on going to every single country and territory in the world during my lifetime. The previous year I had gone to Munich with my sister for Oktoberfest - the world's largest beer festival. It was amazing. We stayed there a whole month. The next year I also wanted to go back to Oktoberfest. One of my friends told me she would love to come with us, but would rather spend the time in many countries rather than Germany. We reached a great compromise - Munich for the beginning of Oktoberfest, travel to Eastern Europe, get back to Munich for the end of Oktoberfest and travel to Western Europe after that. I take traveling very seriously - I put together a 40 page teaser, sent it round to my friends and 5 friends confirmed they would be interested. After that I did the planning - sending through visa requirements and making bookings, reserving accommodation for all cities, coming up with "must-see" places and things in each city etc. I take traveling very seriously and really enjoy the logistics as long as the people I am planning with are not problematic - and this group of friends was not problematic. 

You will get to see the team in 2 weeks - follow our trip - I promise you will enjoy the ride!

 

In Europe general Tags Europe, backpacking, itinerary, traveling, travelling, travel, travel blogger, travelblogger, trip, vacation, round the world, rtw
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The packing list

December 29, 2015

This is one of those questions, people ask quite a bit. So, what do you pack if you are going to be carrying all your needed earthly possessions on your back for almost two months. The million dollar question. All of a sudden when you realize you will actually be carrying your stuff on your back, you end up having to make some compromises. Do you really need those amazing knee length boots? How often will you wear them? If you carry them, half of the backpack is full, what about all the other stuff you have on the ground that somehow must make it into the bag! 

Below is the list that we came up with for our backpacking trip to Europe. 

-       Toiletries- Such things as Shampoo, conditioner, Soap, Toothbrush, Razor, makeup, contacts etc

-       a shuka (to cover yourself, use as sheet, bathroom wrap)

-       Inflatable Neck Rest- For when you have trouble sleeping in tight spots

-       Small flashlight and batteries- for reading in the dark or just for extra light

-       Plastic Poncho - These are available in a lightweight pocket size

-       Swim Suit with plastic bag

-       Universal Plug Adapters

-       Wash Cloth & hand towel

-       Ear Plugs and Eye Mask, sunglasses

-       Warm Jacket that you will usually wear when you go out, sweatshirt

-       At least 2 pairs of pants+ tights

-       One pair comfortable shoes, slippers for showering, pajamas

-       2-4 Pair of long socks

-       2-4 Long Sleeve Shirts and at least one sweater, warm shirts

-       band aids, panadol

-       book, kindle/ ipad / galaxytab

-       Day Pack (to put things you will take with you during the day)

-       one pair of flats and cute tops for clubbing

-       Deodorant

-       Vaseline

-       Lotion and lip balm

-       Extension cable

-       Mobile phone charger

-       Tooth brush, tooth paste, mouth wash, floss

-       Combs, hair oil, braid sheen

-       Shower gel

-       Head scarf/ Bandana

-       Scarf and gloves

-       Small towel for showering

-       Journal and camera for chronicling

-       Water bottle

-       Cleanser, moisturiser

-       Pen

-   Gum/Tic tacs

If you think this list is complete, then you have revealed yourself as being one of those people who go commando:-) Yep, underwear needs to be on this list. Of course even with such an exhaustive list, there were a few extra items that still made it into our backpacks. I on my part, was guilty of carrying nail polish (nothing worse than having banged up nails,)  and a few lipsticks (every one has a vice, and this is mine.) 

I am sure most of you are looking at the list and thinking, "How can I survive with only that for 1.5 months?" We all had the same questions in the beginning, but by some point in the trip, we almost started throwing things away. I remember one particularly hard day in Paris. The place we were staying in was a small town 20 minutes away from the Paris city centre. We got to the town and found out that our place was half an hour walk away from the train station. We decided to take a taxi, but to our shock, it turned out there are no taxis in that place. Chelles had no taxis! We still don't know why this town had no taxis, but that was that. We were extremely exhausted. Some people told us that we could get a taxi to come from Paris, but we would be charged 40 Euros just for them to get to Chelles. We began the long trek to our place, and I am sure each of us thought, "Do I really need all these 18kgs on my back? Maybe I can survive with fewer clothes?"

One useful lesson I learnt from having few clothes with me, was that we waste a lot of water at home. Clothes do not actually have to be washed after every wear. We had a ritual every evening when we got to our hostel - people would change into their pajamas, air out their clothes by hanging them on cupboard doors, chairs etc, and in the morning each item would undergo the "sniff" test. "Does this top smell sweaty?" "Nope, it smells as right as rain." "Ok, top, you get to see another day." 

When I came back to Kenya, I must confess that it took me quite a few days before I got used to throwing clothes in the wash after only being worn once. My family was not having any of it though, "Put those clothes in the pile! You are not going to air dry them!"

In Europe general Tags travel blogger, travel, traveling, travelling, solotravel, adventure, exploring, backpacking, round the world, vacation, budget, cultural experiences
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