Thanks!! I 100% recommend Central Asia. Next week I'll be uploading the first of a 2 part video, motorbiking around Samana in the Dominican Republic so don't forget to check it out!
I have to take a special heart medication. So that´s also a similar concern to me. Crossing the border in these former Soviet countries can be nerve racking for sure. Their trains are rickety but still better and more reliable than Amtrak in the US. I already planned a trip to South Korea and Japan, but I hope maybe in 2024 I can do a nice Central Asia visit to "the Stans" I need the Russian practice.
I didn't eat anything. I actually forgot to buy food. A nice woman in my carriage gave me some bread 😁 I didn't need a visa for either Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan so this was not a problem for me. I just had my passport stamped at the boarder
Loving your adventures! Border guards can be well scary.
I'll have to research the e-sim for later in the year.
Looking forward to more footage. ❤️
Many thanks - I'm looking for inspiration for new travels and you've provided it. Keep it up and good luck in your travels.
Thanks!! I 100% recommend Central Asia. Next week I'll be uploading the first of a 2 part video, motorbiking around Samana in the Dominican Republic so don't forget to check it out!
Train border guards are strict but i've always found them accommodating if you explain your situation :)
You got a good one there :)
I have to take a special heart medication. So that´s also a similar concern to me. Crossing the border in these former Soviet countries can be nerve racking for sure. Their trains are rickety but still better and more reliable than Amtrak in the US. I already planned a trip to South Korea and Japan, but I hope maybe in 2024 I can do a nice Central Asia visit to "the Stans" I need the Russian practice.
did you book train ticket in advance? how long is the travel from almaty to tashkent?
I wanted to ask where did you buy those tickets from Bishkek to Tasheknk and the price please !? : D we really want to do the same trip !
From what I remember I used the Uzbek Rail app but it's worth looking at Rome2Rio, they'll point you in the right direction 😊
Neato
Thanks!!!
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Hey. I'm planning to do the same trip, Also with 100's of epilepsy meds. What is the illegal substance? Lamotrigine? Levetiracetam? Sodium valproate?
Sorry, been off the channel a long time. It was Sodium Valproate I was traveling with
How much did you pay for the train and where did you book?
I can't remember how much but I think it was around £30. And through Uzbek rail 😊
Sir what about food option in train and how you have booked ...if one traveling from Almaty holding Uzbekistan visa can he cross through land?
I didn't eat anything. I actually forgot to buy food. A nice woman in my carriage gave me some bread 😁 I didn't need a visa for either Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan so this was not a problem for me. I just had my passport stamped at the boarder
Your music is far too loud, I had to lower the volume everytime is come on.
you should have gotten prescribtion with your doctors contacts and get them translated ....
I didn't get them translated but I did have them. But the medication wasn't allowed anyway haha