I'm gone! Amsterdam - Dubai by train, bus and ferry. In 10 days I'll try to cross 9 countries and the Persian Gulf to speak at @expo2020dubai.
Looking forward to my trip. Love slow travel, meeting new people and seeing the scenery gradually change.
This is the route that will take me to Dubai. It'll be an adventure for sure. Iran is closed right now and if it doesn't open on time I need to find another way.
Today's first task is to reach Vienna. Just one short stop in Frankfurt.
So far so good. Just crossed German border. Train is fully packed. Even people standing. Might be a lot people who are returning home from Christmas.
Now in Frankfurt. Need to change here to Vienna. Train is delayed by 20 mins so im Vienna I only have 35 minutes to pick up tickets for the Bucharest night train (they don’t have e tickets) and to get a meal.
In Germany and Austria you need to be fully vaxxed to get on public transport and mandatory to wear FFP2 mask.
Far into Germany now. East of Neurenberg. Scenery is getting more green and forresty. Not far from Austria now. That’ll be pretty
Just received an email that tonight’s sleeper train from Vienna to Bucharest wont be a sleeper train.
That’s a long ride to sit on a seat.
Now at Wien. Going for a quick schnitzel then see how I will be spending the night.
Should have checked this photo before uploading. I have an allergic reaction to the mask that I had to wear all day
Had a quick meal. Now in the train that will take me to Budapest. Apparently from there the sleeper wagons will be added. So that’s good news. Thanks to all the people who keep me up to date
On the Vienna - Budapest train. Surely less modern than the German ICE ones but I like it. It has its charm. Feels a bit 80’s and especially liking the curtains. I’m pretending to be reading a book but this is just to make me feel less awkward.
At Budapest now. Beautiful station. Seems like sleeper wagons are added indeed.
Sleeper cabin it is! Sweet. And how cool does this one look?!
I booked a 3 berth cabin but they got me a 2 person one and it seems I have it to myself. Perfect
Train attendant just asked me if I want something to drink.
“Well a hot tea would be nice”
“Sorry we only have beer and champagne”
“Allright then I’ll have one”
Bummer. Did not think about taking out cash nor was there time to do that. They don’t take card so water it is.
I’m going to wrap it up for today. New long day tomorrow. Thanks everyone for massively following and responding. I didn’t expect it would be so exciting for people to see someone sit on a train.
New thread tomorrow 🚊
This Day 1 thread ended. I’m now covering day 2 here:
Just jumped off the Mauritanian Iron Ore train and what an epic ride it’s been. It all started two weeks ago with my Interrail adventure from the Netherlands, a journey that now seems worlds away compared to the raw and rugged experience I've just had.
In Mauritania, iron ore is a lifeline, accounting for half of the nation's exports. Every day 3 of these colossal trains leave from the mining town Zouerat to the port of Nouadhibou.
The journey of 704km takes 17 hours and the trains are huge. They can be up to 3km in length and each train carries 17,000 tons of ore, enough to build an Eiffel Tower. Making them among the longest and heaviest trains in the world.
HNY!
I'm starting 2024 with a new adventure: taking the train from Netherlands to Mauritania to hop on the Iron Ore train, a long ride straight through the Sahara. With my @Interrail pass in hand I will travel through southern Europe and Morocco. #interrail #GoOneStopFurther
This is the route of my trip. It will take me about 14 days to reach Zouerat, the starting point of the "Sahara Express."
Doing 1 overnighter in Barcelona, a few stops in Morocco to enjoy the country and finally exploring Mauritania. Going back in the same way.
For more info on the Mauritanian Iron Ore Train I highly recommend this excellent film: vimeo.com/225516052
Preparing the return home Dubai - Amsterdam. Completely without flying. Majority by train, some parts by bus. Iran has some beautiful train rides, unfortunately they were mostly sold out.
This time will do Istanbul - Bucharest by train instead of the bus.
I was supposed to leave last Thursday, because of bad weather the ferry from Dubai to Iran got postponed until this Monday and today I heard it won't be before Wednesday. Should be home around March 10.
For the people who are just joining in. On the 3rd of Jan I left Amsterdam for Dubai. Wanted to do the route basically as shown above but because Omicron I couldn't enter Iran and had to divert via the Arabian Peninsula. Which was very interesting, adventurous and enjoyable
Had fun sharing my earlier adventure and lessons today at the WFES. For the ones who recently started following me: here's a thread about what I did before.
A few years ago I challenged myself to drive without money and in an electric car from the Netherlands to Australia.
To make it to Sydney I asked people to "Plug Me In" with energy. On my website plugmeinproject.com people could select their location and offer me a meal, place to sleep or electricity for the car.
Thousands of strangers signed up and so the route of the journey was determined. I travelled from plug to plug. From the Netherlands to Italy, from Italy to the Northcape and down again via Russia and eastern Europe.
People started to call me the "Forrest Gump of Automotive."
Day 14. My hotel offered a late check out. I took some quality time for myself and prepared my talk. It’s only 2 days until I’m speaking at ADSW. There is no public transport in Riyadh. You really need a car here. I walked around in my area. Can really enjoy Arabian architecture
Loving these Arab toilet signs
I’m at the bus terminal for my ride to Abu Dhabi. Trying to find the right platform.
Day 11. In my original plan, I would arrive in Dubai on day 10. I prepared less for plan B, meaning from today I have to wear my underwear inside out. Yes, you're getting all the details.
Now getting ready for the bus Amman - Hail (Saudi Arabia). Step for step I'm getting there.
Waiting for the bus to depart. I’m travelling on the famous German ‘Nichtraucherbus’
Funny, the girl who sold my ticket yesterday just came to me to thank me. Apparently she was on trial and her manager saw her speaking English with me yesterday and that got her the job.