Place: London 2012 Olympics
Date: August 11, 2012
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My Experience:
While I was growing up, watching olympics in television and cheering for my country was such a proud thing to do. Since I happened to be in London during 2012, I decided I should visit the olympic village and watch the games live. When they started issuing tickets it was a big mess. I couldn't get hold of any tickets during the first batch of sales. But during the second batch of sales, I was managed to buy a ticket for Womens handball final and medal ceremony. I was quite happy knowing I am gonna witness history.
The day arrived and I went to the olympic village. It was like a big festival and everyone was so happy to be part of this grand event. For most of the people its gonna be a once in a lifetime experience and I thought the same for me too. Walking from the stratford station to the olympic village entrance was itself joyful. All the volunteers welcomed everyone with big smile and making cheerful comments about different countries, people wearing costumes, kids holding their country flags. :)
After few security procedures, I was inside the village. I decided to walk around the village before going to my venue which was basketball arena. When I was walking near the main olympic stadium there was a huge noise of about 70000 people shouting. That time mo farah was running his final 5000m event and everybody went nuts. When he won most of brits were so happy and started jumping. Then I decided to go to the McDonalds which was massive in size and it was overfilled with people. They informed that the waiting time would be around 40 mins, so I decided to skip.
I started walking towards the basketball arena, where the womens handball final event gonna happen in an hour. On the way, there were a bunch of netherlands fans in orange costumes dancing, singing, shouting for their mens hockey final game. That was fun. When I reached the basketball arena, I came to know the final will be between norway and montenegro. There were loads of norway supporters and few for the other country. Once they opened the gates, I went in and the very moment was so thrilling.
The match was very good and it was a high scoring game. Norway won the game at the last minute, I felt little sad for montenegro because the girls were unbelievably pretty. Norway fans were quite happy with their country's win and started celebrating outside the arena for quite sometime. I watched few celebrations like a kid without taking my eyes off. Finally, started to my home with very good memories.
Thought of Day: Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain
Place: Paris, France
Route: London - Paris - London
Date(s) of Travel: July 20 - July 22, 2012
You can read more about the event here: Le Tour de france
My Experience:
1. I have been to paris already, but I missed out so many places during that trip. So I decided to do another trip and enjoy the city and watch the final stage of tour de france. I have always been a big fan of Lance armstrong and tour de france. So its a lifetime experience to watch it live.
2. I reached paris on a friday night and stayed in a youth hostel in the city centre which is very near to Notre Dame Cathedral. Since it was summer, everything was so beautiful and lot of buzz in the city. After having my dinner, suddenly saw a lot of roller skaters in the city. That was fun.
3. Next day morning, I went to the Notre Dame Cathedral. Spent a quite lot of time inside and around the area. Its one of the finest gothic architectural marvels. Watched a school band performing orchestra near the cathedral. It was really nice, especially I liked the james bond rendition. In the evening met a travel friend in paris. But some of the places in paris, you feel quite uncomfortable. (lot of ghettos, mostly in metro underground you get to see a lot of mugging).
4. Next day, I went to Pantheon. It is a mausoleum which contains remains of notable french people. And also, went to the nearby Luxembourg gardens. It is one of the well maintained garden which has a lot of character. I walked a lot through the city centre. There was a music festival went on and I catched a glimpse of it.
5. In the afternoon, went to Champs Elysees to watch the final stage of tour de france. Champs Elysees is one of the most famous street in the world. Watching the sprint finish of the last stage of tour de france was unbelievably awesome.
6. The one thing which I love about paris is the food. Oh god, parisians have a good sense of taste for food. Baguette, Bagels, cakes, salad with blue cheese, duck pate and red wine are some of that I tasted.
Thought of Day: I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. - Mark Twain
Place: Box Hill - Surrey, England
Route: London Victoria - Box Hill - London Victoria
Date(s) of Travel: March 24, 2012
You can read more about the place(s) here: Box Hill - Surrey, England
My Experience:
1. I was so lazy all the winter and didn't do any trips or trek. Since the spring was just started, I said to my friends, we should go somewhere in the weekend.
2. Myself and my friends decided to go to Box hill in surrey which is an hour away from London. We went by a train from london victoria to box hill station. In UK, train tickets are a rip-off, but group save tickets are always a blessing.
3. From the box hill train station, it took around 10 minutes to reach the foothills of box hill. We walked along a small water stream to reach a place where you actually start climbing up.
4. It took around 15 minutes to climb the hill. The view point was real good where we relaxed for sometime. Its a pretty relaxed place with quiet a lot of kids having fun. On the other side of the hill, we further walked following a trail. It was an easy trek, I would say.
5. I did see a few mountain bikers testing their endurance limits. In the evening we reached the foothills of the other side. There is a coffee shop near the station which is a get together place for motorcyclists. Was quite happy to see loads of motorbikes.
Thought of Day: The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education. - Albert Einstein
Place: Pluckley, England
Route: London - Pluckley - London
Date(s) of Travel: October 29, 2011
You can read more about the place(s) here: Pluckley, England
My Experience:
1. I heard about this village called pluckley which is famous for ghosts. Since it was a halloween weekend, I went to the village along with a meetup group. We started from London Bridge station around 9.30 AM and reached pluckley about an hour.
2. The weather was cloudy with sunny intervals. Before starting the trail everybody in the group weared their halloween costumes. I was the odd one out there, but considering myself a devil I was way ahead of them in halloween. While walking our guide was explaining about the different ghosts living in the city. Everybody was so anxious to have a feel of the ghost, but ended with no luck.
3. We walked through nice landscapes, apple farms, old church and some graveyards. Some people trying to scare others by wearing masks and it was fun to watch'em. In the afternoon we stopped at a park for lunch and I talked to the fellow travellers. Most of the people were working in london and some of the girls in the group were quite friendly.
4. Around 6 PM in the evening we reached a village pub and I had my favourite guiness with some chicken and rice. It became very dark and we started walking towards the train station through the woods. Lot of people were screaming because that was the fun part of the trail to experience ghosts. But ended up being questioned by police and they warned us that there are anti-halloween people in the village.
5. Around 7.30 PM we reached the station and catched the train back to London. Got one of the girls number on the way back :)
Thought of Day: Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Mark Twain
Place: Dover, England
Route: London - Dover - Deal - London
Date(s) of Travel: August 06, 2011
You can read more about the place(s) here: Dover, England
My Experience:
1. Last year I went to dover castle along with my friends and I blogged about it here. From the previous visit, I learned that, there is a nice hike along the white cliffs on the coast side to a city called Deal. So this year, I decided to do it at any cost.
2. Myself and my friend kiran started from London Bridge station around 8 AM and reached Dover around 9.45 AM. The weather wasn't very cold but it was cloudy and little windy. We walked through the city to reach the dover port and from where you can see the white cliffs just adjacent to it.
3. After an initial 20 mins climb, we reached the cliff top. Then onwards it was a nice walk for about 15 miles to a city called Deal. There were quite good sign boards everywhere except the last part of thw walk where there are chances for getting lost. We came across a beautiful light house on the top, but they were charging money to get inside. So we ditched it and walked further, but the weather started to turn worser and it began to rain. (yeah...england never disappoints you in a sunny day).
4. We stopped at a beach shop for some sandwiches around 2.30 PM. It was raining quite a bit so we decided to wait for the rain to get lighter. Since we were walking on the sides of coast it was quite beautiful. Suddenly we heard a loud chopper noise and for our surprise, the chopper was flying quite low and the soldiers inside that waved to us. It was one of the hollywood movie experience where you were stranded on a mountain and rescue choppers come to help you.
5. Finally we reached the city named Deal around 6.30 PM. We were quite tired and hungry at the end of the day, but indeed it was a nice experience. We catched a train back to London from Deal.
Thought of Day: Let your memory be your travel bag. - Alexander Solzhenitsyn