Something of an epic journey back from Vladivostok - It took 21 hours door to door! There were no delays, it just takes that long. I got home and slept (sort of) although the 10 hour time change isn't making like easy at the moment. I phoned the office early this morning and had to …
Vladivostok in sight
As expected, after departing Ulan Ude and entering the most remote and uninhabited parts of the Siberian journey, internet access dropped to virtually zero. We now have about 4 hours to run until Vladivostok. The snow and ice are gradually melting as we head South. Vladivostok has been enjoying an unusually mild winter; daytime temperatures …
Day 9 and 10 and… I give up
I'm really sorry, but the realities of Siberian internet mean that I'm struggling to keep this blog up to date. The problem is that there is no internet available until we get to a large town. The Russians have decided, entirely unreasonably in my view, not to install mobile phone masts and coverage in areas …
Day 8 – Yekaterinburg
Overnight from Kazan we have to put our clocks forward by 2 hours so there were a few slightly glazed expressions this morning at 08:15 as we pulled into Yekaterinburg ready for our short visit to the city. The time change from London means that we're now 5 hours ahead but the impact of this …
Day 7 – Kazan
We're continuing to make good progress. After an overnight 12 hour run from Moscow we arrived in Kazan, the capital of the Tartar region. This remarkable city is a sort of model of religious tolerance - Muslims, Jews, Catholics & Russian Orthodox rub shoulders with each other in a relaxed atmosphere while preserving significant local …
DAYS 5 & 6 – Moscow & The Golden Eagle
Hmmmm. Writing this blog is going to be more difficult from now on since the WiFi/Internet connectivity is intermittent. There's nothing wrong with the train WiFi its just that we are passing through large areas of land so remote that there is no phone signal for us to connect to. Teenagers may struggle with this …
All Jacked Up
It's beginning to get confusing about time zones. Belarus is supposed to be 1 hour ahead of Warsaw and 1 hour behind Moscow but nobody seems to have told the Belarussians about this so they're already on Moscow time. At least we think so. Anyway, some time around 8pm (or possibly 9pm) we arrived at …
Day 4 – Warsaw to Moscow
A guided tour of Warsaw in the morning before boarding the night sleeper train for Brest, Minsk, Smolensk and Moscow (the same route that was followed in 1941). Opposite our hotel stands the People's Palace, a generous fraternal gift from Stalin to the people of Warsaw (although they didn't have too much say in it …
Day 3 – Berlin to Warsaw
Suddenly... we've become Polish or, as they say here "Nagle ... zostaliśmy Polakami". I'm immensely fond of Polish people in general and they have been good friends to Britain in the past and still are today - however I do wish they'd sort their language out into something more like ours! Too many words sound …
Day 2 – Berlin Sightseeing
We started today with a visit to the longest remaining remnant of the Berlin Wall. It's been converted into a graffiti art gallery where artists from around the world have contributed various murals, of varying quality. Perhaps the most famous is this one recreating the famous embrace between Leonid Brezhnev and the head of the …