Showing posts with label Family Travel. Show all posts
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Friday, July 5, 2019

7 Countries in 25 Days - Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Qatar

Balkans Loop: Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia
Itinerary
Last month, June 2019, we (family of 4) headed to Europe, explored around part of the Balkan Peninsula, mostly ex-Yugoslavia, along with visiting Istanbul and Doha on the way: 

June 8-12 Doha
June 12-17 Istanbul
June 17-20 Serbia
June 20-22 Macedonia
June 22-26 Albania
June 26-29 Montenegro
June 29-2 Bosnia

Some Balkan Countries - 5 to be precise: Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia - offer visa free access to those who have valid US visa. We visited the US in 2015 so our 5 Year Multiple Visa was still valid, giving us the opportunity to explore these beautiful places. Interestingly, Turkey also provides the facility of eVisa for US visa holders which we happily availed. And since we took Qatar Airways so it was most appropriate to avail the Visa on Arrival facility which Qatar has only recently started for Pakistani citizens.

Logistics
Balkan Countries are well connected with each other by road. The best way to explore all these countries is to hire a car and drive, but since I am not enthusiastic about driving so we took buses from one country to the other, which was pretty doable, if not too comfortable.

So for us, it was a combination of flights, buses, and taxis for inter-country traveling:
Karachi - Doha - Istanbul: Qatar Airways
Istanbul - Belgrade: Pegasus Airlines
Belgrade - Skopje - Sarande - Podgorica - Sarajevo: Buses/Taxis
Sarajevo - Doha - Karachi: Qatar Airways

Balkan Part 1: Serbia-Macedonia-Albania

We flew into Belgrade from Istanbul, explored around the capital for a day, and then left for the town of Cuprija, where a kind Serbian local Gordana showed around the stunning Serbian countryside including 80 Million Years Old Ice Age Cave Complex which is called Resava.

From Cuprija, we continued Southwards and took bus to the Macdenonian Capital Skopje where we stayed for two nights and explored Matkay Canyon for kayaking, first-time for us. Before the water sports, the same morning, we took cable car ride to the top of the hill within Skopje to have a bird eye-view of the city. 

From Skopje, we wanted to make it to South Albania, to the coastal town of Sarande, located right in front of the Greek Island of Corfu on the Mediterranean. Since direct bus between Skopje-Sarande had to start from July only, in the high season, so we first took the early morning Skopje-Tirana bus. Tirana is the capital of Albania and a regional transportation hub. Rather than going all the way to Tirana we got off the bus after crossing Macedonia-Albania border at a road junction near the town of Rrogozhinë. From there, we tried stopping Sarande bound mini-buses. In the meantime, we saw a minibus going to Vlore, a town on the same coast, hoping that we will find something from there for Sarande. When we reached Vlore, around 2pm, it appeared that there was no more public transport to Sarande for the day, and either we had to wait for the next morning or get a taxi.

We chose the second option, after some tough bargaining, which proved to be a great decision. 125km Vlore-Sarande road runs through the lush green hills with stunning coastal views throughout the journey. In Sarande, we took a break for 4 nights and chilled around the pristine beaches including a day trip to the divine Ksamil beach.

Balkan Part 2: Albania-Montenegro-Bosnia

Sarande, Albania was our farthest destination and the most Southwards. From there, we once again headed to the North, on a different route though to complete the loop.

From Sarande, we took early morning bus to Tirana first. From Tirana we expected to take another bus either to Albania-Montenegro border, or to all the way to Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. Failing to find an immediate connection, we boarded on the ready minibus to Shkoder, the border town, where we took the taxi to cross the border and to reach Podgorica.

In Podgorcia, we stayed for 3 nights. Explored the coastal town of Kotor and Budva as one day trip, and then on the other day took the mountain train to the town of Bijelo Polje, again as a day trip.

From Montenegro we continued further North through Podgorica-Sarajevo bus, which was pretty straight forward. We reached Sarajevo, dumped our luggage, and took another bus the same evening to the Bosnian countryside to the town of Konjic, a hill station one hour drive from Sarajevo, for white water rafting. We came back to Sarajevo the next day, stayed there for two nights, explored around the rebuilt city, before catching the return flight on 2nd July.

In the coming days, I would like to share details and photos of this interesting journey - schedule permitting. So stay tuned!

Acknowledgement:
Here I would like to thank all the locals and friends we stayed with and those who helped us with precious information about exploring around an uncharted territory for a typical Pakistani traveler.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

June 2018: Swat - Gabral - Badhgoi Pass - Kumrat Valley

Badghoi Top Connecting Kalam Swat and Kumrat Dir Valleys


Above Video (June 30, 2018): crossed High altitude Badhgoi Pass connecting Upper Swat and Upper Dir Districts (Kalam to Kumrat) in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Route Map:

Loop: Islamabad-Bahrain-Gabral-Badghoi-Kumrat-Dir-Peshawar
Close-up: Gabral Valley to Kumrat Valley

June 22, 2018:

Reached Swat, overnight stay at Bahrain, a scenic town and the end of metal top road.


Bahrain: Last Town in Swat with Metalled Road


Sunset Somewhere Between Kalam and Gabral

June 23 - June 30, 2018:

Stayed at Gabral Village, right at the heart of nature, for a week. Zeeshan Mansoor with wife and 3 kids (in their Toyota Corolla) left on June 26 for lower Swat, so did Zeeshan Hussain, wife and 3 years daughter on June 28. Asif Bhai joined us in Gabral from Faisalabad on June 28-29 with his and brother's family in Toyota Corolla and Honda City respectively.

We stayed till June 30, before descending from Kumrat side to complete the loop.



Gabral Valley Swat: June 23 - June 30, 2018


Gabral River


Kharkhari Lake Gabral


On the Way to Kharkhari Lake Gabral


From Left: Zeeshan Mansoor, Siraj our host, Zeeshan Hussain, Myself


Wilderness in Gabral Valley Swat


Natural Meadows around Gabral Valley


Freezing Cold Furious Stream Emanating from Kharkhari Lake Gabral Valley


Snacks Vendor on the Way to Kharkhari Lake


Water is not a Scarce Resource around Gabral Valley


Omnipresent Naturally Grown Yellow Flowers of Gabral Valley


Clouds Gathering at Gabral Valley Mountain Top


Typical Gujjar House in Gabral Valley


From Left: Nisar Eldest Brother, Zeeshan Mansoor, Aqal Zada, Myself, Zeeshan Hussain and Daughter, Siraj our Host


Colours of Sunset in Gabral Valley


A Natural Waterfall Feeding to a Small Local Hydro Power Generator in Gabral Valley


Tiger: Sirajs Dog!
Wilderness Around Gabral Valley Swat




Another Fast Stream Coming from Shahi Bagh Gabral


Shahi Bagh: a Stunning Meadow in Gabral, Tough Access


Divine Botanical Gardens: Shahi Bagh, Gabral Valley


Nature's Art: Shahi Bagh Gabral


Shahi Bagh Gabral


Absolute Wilderness: on the Way to Shahi Bagh Gabral


Paper Trees around Shahi Bagh Gabral


Natural Paper from the Jungle: Shahi Bagh Gabral


These Scented Pink Flowers are Hard to Ignore on the Tough Shahi Bagh 4x4 Track


Getting Overcast: Clouds Coming Down to Gabral Valley


Sunrise in Gabral Valley Swat


Waterfall Right Behind Our Gabral Residence


Nature's Art in Gabral Valley


Asif Bhai also Made it from Faisalabad with his Family


Backpacks Ready for the Return Journey Through a Different Route


Good Bye Gabral Valley

June 30 - July 1: 
Gabral - Badgho Top - Kumrat Waterfall - Peshawar


Hired 4x4 from Utror Village to Cross Over the Tough and Dangerous Badghoi Pass


After an Hour of Steep Ride Utror Village is Hardly Visible Alongside the River


Approaching Badhgoi Top: Contentious Desan Meadows can be Seen


A Motorbike on Tough Badhgoi Pass 


These Yellowish Stones are Actually a Sheep Herd: Badhgoi Top

Nature's Bouquet


Green Flag Flying High in Strong Chilling Wind


Descending from Badghoi Top Towards Kumrat Dir Side


Remote Village on Badghoi Slope


Reached Thal Village, Kumrat Valley, After a 4 Hours of Bone Breaking Ride


Local Hospitality in Thal, Kumrat: Tandoori Paratha, Maize Flour Bread and Pancake, Free Range Eggs, Cow Milk Cream, and Honey Served with Goat Milk Tea!


The Mighty Kumrat Waterfall


Dense Kumrat Jungle Surviving Human Onslaught


Some Trees in the Jungle Even Touch the Sky :-P


Wild Wild Kumrat: Toadstool


Saying Goodbye to Our Host in Thal Kumrat
July 2: 
Peshawar to Karachi PIA. 2 hours late, bad quality customer service, but still more reliable than lousy private local carriers.


Our Host Dr. Imran in Peshawar treated us with sumptuous Chappal Kabab!
Boarding for the Return Journey