- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Philippines
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Israel
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- Laos
- Myanmar
- Oman
- United Arab Emirates
- Qatar
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Thailand
- Syria
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Iran
- Yemen
- Tajikistan
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- India
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Malaysia
- Brunei
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia
- Saudi Arabia
- Mongolia
- Singapore
- East Timor
- North Korea
- Iraq
- Afganistan
- Pakistan
- Japan
- Okinawa dep. Japan
- Palestine dep. Israel
- Hong Kong dep. China
- Irian Jaya dep. Indonessia
- Kashmir dep. India
- Macao dep. China
- Nakhichevan dep. Azerbaijan
- Siberia dep. Russia
- Sikkim dep. Indie
- Tibet dep. China
- Indonesia
- China
- Abkazia dep. Georgia/Russia
- Kazakhstan
SSSR-63 At that time Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union 1963
Date of the trip: July 13 – Aug 5, 1963
ITINERARY:
This trip started on July 13 by a train ride 2,544 km long from Prague (Czechoslovakia) to Moscow. Along the way it crossed Slovakia, which was part of Czechoslovakia that time, and Ukraine with Ruthenia (Ruthenia was part of Czechoslovakia between WWI and WWII). The train stopped in Moscow, RUSSIA, in mid day of July 15. After 2.5 day sightseeing the city, we boarded a plane and left Moscow for Jerevan, ARMENIA on July 18. Until July 22 we were sightseeing this country from Jerevan, the capital, to Lake Sevan and visited several monasteries. On July 22 we took a train from Jerevan through western part of Armenia and through Georgia and after more than 27 hours we reached Soci in RUSSIA on the shore of Black Sea. Here we spent 7 days in a youth center with young people from various countries from East and West. We also took a bus trip to Lake Rica in GEORGIA in its autonomous part Abchasia. We crossed Chosta a favorite place for Stalin’s vacations and Gagra place which favored Khruscev both in Abchasia. Late on July 30 we got on a train for a 1.5 day journey to Kiev in UKRAINE. We got there early on Aug 1. Until Aug 3 we were sightseeing the city. Very late that last day we left Kiev on train on our return via Ruthenia and Slovakia for Prague (Czechoslovakia), where early in the morning on Aug 5.
Travel office: I traveled with a youth group, but there were people with us into their 40tieth.
Who took part: 35 members in the group incl. our Czech leader Vladimir T., my childhood friend Frank Z. (Aramis), a Russian leader and local guides.
NC-18 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (North Caucasus: Dagestan, Chechnya, Ingushetia, North Ossetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Abkhazia)
Date of trip: May 6 – May 23, 2018
ITINERARY:
In the morning May 6 I take a Turkish plane from Prague, Czech Republic to Istanbul, Turkey. There I switch to another Turkish plane to Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION. It lands in Moscow in the evening. A Russian guide Dmitry takes me by car to my hotel for overnight stay.
On May 7, I, my 2 companions (Thea and Al) and our guide board a Russian plane from Moscow to city of Makhachkala, a capital of Dagestan (part of Russian Federation) on western edge of Caspian Sea. With a new Russian guide Vladimir we spend afternoon sightseeing the city on foot and by car. Overnight in a hotel.
Next day, after seeing a market in Makhachkala, we drive south along the coast of the Caspian Sea to city of Derbent. It was built on an incline above the sea with a fortress on its top end. Starting with the fortress we do sightseeing of Derbent with its Russian oldest mosque, an Armenian Church, a synagogue and a Russian Orthodox Church. Our accommodation is in a nice hotel. The following morning, May 9, we see a celebration of the end of WWII a Russian style. There is even a large poster of Stalin carried through the streets. It ends with speeches on the main square.
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