Kyrgyz activities
Aug. 21st, 2014 08:05 pmIn the last two weeks, I have:
Swum across an Alpine lake
Peered across the barbed wire into both Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Ridden a black stallion across the plains around Lake Song-Kul
Climbed up beside the Tash Rabat caravanserai to a place where I could see fifty miles around the horizon, and another place where I could see two million light years up
And washed my undergarments in a glacial stream at sunset
Admittedly the stallion was called the Kyrgyz equivalent of Cuddles and was the result of a special request for the most tranquil horse in the beginners' herd, but the rest work in full generality.
There will be photos of everything except the horse-riding (because trotting while wearing a large camera around the neck is unwise) and the skivvy-laundering, in the fullness of time
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Date: 2014-09-14 05:48 pm (UTC)But I have only the one nationality to use for these purposes; so I think I would be inclined to wait until the FCO stop marking all of Iran as 'do not visit unless essential', which might take a little while since they appear a touch peeved at having had their embassy burned down three years ago. My inexpert impression is that the Iranian government is becoming slightly fluffier with time, so maybe by the end of the decade ...
I'm contemplating a complete change of category-of-destination and going to South Korea at Easter, stopping off for a few days skyscraper-gazing in Hong Kong on the way; I don't know if that's the kind of architecture that you like your destinations heavy with.