Switzerland 2005
LY-05 - Libya trip Date of travel: May 2 - May 12, 2005 ITINERARY: On May 2 early flight from Prague to Zurich, SWITZERLAND. The whole day I explore the city and stay in a hotel overnight there. The next day I fly from Zurich to Tripoli, LIBYA, where I join the Adventures Abroad group of travelers. In the afternoon sightseeing the excavations of ancient Sabratha near Tripoli (started as a Punic city, became important during Roman times and was destroyed by successive earthquakes and declined after the strongest one in 365 AD). The following day sightseeing The Libyan capital Tripoli (the Citadel, the Roman Arch, Medina, the Green Square and other). Then we left Tripoli and drove through the desert southwest to Nalut. From there to a Berber town Ghadames. Though the inhabitants were moved to new apartment houses, the empty old town is in a very good shape for tourists to explore. At the sunset we drive to gigantic dunes on the Algerian border and see a Blue Man of the Desert (a Tuareg on a white horse in an indigo cloth with a veil over his face). In the following days we make visits to more old Berber towns from where its population was forcibly moved to new houses. But these old towns are disintegrating. For two nights we are in a hotel in Zliten on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea to see one of the most famous excavation sites in Libya Leptis Magna. Like Sabratha it started as a Punic settlement, but since about 100 BC it got in the sphere of Rom and over several centuries received a character of a Roman city, whose remains one can see today. Earthquakes (mainly the one in 365 AD), decline of Rom and the Arab invasion in the 7th century caused that it ended up under the sand of the desert. From the Tripoli airport we fly across the Gulf of Sirte to Benghazi in the eastern part of Libya and by bus to Al Bayda. In following days we are sightseeing another excavations of originally Punic and later Roman cities, Cyrene and Apollonia and Tolmeita (originally Ptolemais) which was a Greco-Roman city. We also spent some time in the second largest city of Libya, Benghazi. After flight back to Tripoli and one night there, I fly via Zurich to Prague, Czech Republic where I land on May 12. Travel office: Adventures Abroad (AA) a Canadian travel company Who took part: There were 15 tourists mostly from North America, a leader from AA, an excellent Berber tour guide and a Libyan government guard with very little knowledge of English.
Switzerland - Zurich - Landes Museum 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Main Railway Station 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - on Bahnhofstrasse 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Paradeplatz 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - view of old town from Paradeplatz 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - from a tram 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Wollishofen - house I lived in 1968-69 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Wollishofen - street I lived in 1968-69 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Zurichsee 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Zurichsee 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Zurichsee 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Zurichsee - Operahouse 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - River Limmat - Grossmuester 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - River Limmat - Muensterhof, Peters Church, Grossmuester 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Grossmuester - main entrance 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Grossmuester 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Grossmuester - organ2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Grossmuester 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Peters Church 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Niederdorfstrasse 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Niederdorfstrasse - Weisser Wind 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Niederdorfstrasse2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Niederdorfstrasse2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Central 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Niederdorfstrasse - Bier Keller2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Central 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Limmat Kai 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - old town2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Peters Church 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Muensterhof Squarre 2005
Switzerland - Zurich - local licence plate2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Grossmuenster2005
Switzerland - Zurich - Airport 2005