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Day 25: Crossing the border to Kyrgyzstan

On some mornings, you may be gently woken by warm, dappled sunlight cascading through the curtains, filling the room with the promise of the new day ahead and accompanied by far off church bells or twee birdsong nearby. This morning we had a large group of goats herded through and around our campsite, with hooves … Continue reading Day 25: Crossing the border to Kyrgyzstan

Day 24: Samarkand to the side of a dusty track in the middle of nowhere

After a simple breakfast of tea, biscuits and an omelette, we were privileged enough today to visit the greatest historical site in Central Asia: the Registan of Samarkand. The name of the city conjures up the most fantastical and legendary images of traders on the Old Sik Road, the great medieval empire of Tamerlane and … Continue reading Day 24: Samarkand to the side of a dusty track in the middle of nowhere

Day 19: Turkmenistan border and Ashgabat

At around midnight the captain started speaking over the tanoy. Bleary eyed but excited to disembark we sat up but then heard lots of cheering, singing and clapping coming from the seating area on the floor below. Relieved as were we to disembark it seems we were not as excited at the Turkmenistanis. We were … Continue reading Day 19: Turkmenistan border and Ashgabat