Dubai Departure

Our last day in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), we have stayed in three of the seven Emirates, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. While all have had massive and continuing growth, there is a different feel for each one, even though all have masses of high rise buildings and vast road networks. With the bikes packed, we spent the last night at a movie in the Mall of the Emirates close to where we were staying and watched the skiers and snowboarders on the indoor slope there.

The previous afternoon we had hired a car and driven down to Abu Dhabi for the night. Anne had not been there for five years or so and I had never been. Anne was interested to see the changes and the development of the new art and cultural centres that had been proposed at the time of her last visit. It was strange driving a car after three months of being only on a motorbike, getting used to the size of the car in traffic, especially as it responded like a slug to any use of the throttle.

Anne found the changes amazing: spectacular buildings that had been isolated in the desert at the edge of town are now surrounded by more recent construction and three suburbs from the edge of town. We took a taxi to the Emirates Palace hotel, a seven star hotel that Anne had been to a lunch with one of the Abu Dhabi ministers before the hotel even opened, but that’s another story you will have to ask Anne about. The hotel is opulent to the max, I have never been in such a place before and am certain that we will never stay in such a place. Having only seen part of the ground floor and that took 15 minutes, I can confirm it really seems like a palace.

The next day with the bikes loaded, we set off for Emirates SkyCargo following the three bikes loaded on the truck. Three bikes, no not error we had met up with Kristjan from Iceland who is also travelling in the same group through Myanmar with us and has a similar BMW bike. We decided that we would ship together to Delhi as our timetables coincided.

Storm being loaded onto the truck under Anthony's careful watch

Storm being loaded onto the truck under Anthony’s careful watch

Off go the bikes to Dubai airport

Off go the bikes to Dubai airport


This is where we say goodbye to Streak and Storm for a few days

This is where we say goodbye to Streak and Storm for a few days


We arrive at the Cargo Terminal and start the process of shipping by securing the dangerous good clearance, which requires us to hire a third party to undertake. We had hoped that the process of shipping by air would be quicker and simpler than sea shipping. We had been told that the process should only take about half an hour, but as we found as the day progressed, while the paperwork is less as there is no Port Authority involved, the time taken due to lunch breaks and hand overs, which seems to involve a gap on an hour meant we started at 11am and finished at 6pm. I fear that this would have been longer without the help of Ibrahim from Emirates SkyCargo and one of the people undertaking the dangerous goods processing. Full details of the process can be found under visas and borders (when I write it).

Anyway, all done and we are off to Terminal 2, the budget airlines terminal for our flight to Delhi. Our next post will be from India as we continue our journey.

– Anthony

3 months on the road!

We have been on the road 3 months today!!! And been away from home 12 months! So much has happened in that time…

Loved ones have been sick and/or passed away, new generations have been born… It is not always easy being so far away…

When we set off on our shiny Streak and Storm, we felt like frauds – adventurer motorcyclists on a round the world trip? Really?! We have now travelled 13000kms, only had one puncture and feel alive every time we ride off into the unknown. We have met many wonderful people, made many new friends, and been shown the most incredibly generous hospitality.

Someone we met the other night asked about our road trip: ‘What was the toughest road.’ ‘What was the hardest day’. ‘What problems did you have on the way’. Poor guy I thought. That must be how he sees the world.

For those of you who’d like to know our answers: the road from Baikonur to Kyzylorda, the road from Baikonur to Kyzylorda, none.

Our bikes, bodies and minds have all performed brilliantly. I have been grateful we both react the same way in the face of tricky or painful situations (these have mostly related to border crossings, police checks, customs): calmly and positively. Anthony is brilliant in those situations and I enjoy taking a back seat so to speak and letting the situation unfold while Anthony uses his humor and diplomacy. Sometimes of course, we simply both just have to wait patiently until ‘it is time’. And while we wait, we invariably meet new people and sometimes make new friends in the process.

Our time in Sharjah has been very fruitful and, yes, utterly, ridiculously luxurious!! We have ticked most of the items off our rest and relaxation list – we are just waiting on Anthony’s passport to be returned from the Indian embassy… I got mine 3 days ago, with a single entry visa only (which takes care of our thought of nipping into Nepal) but there is no sign of Anthony’s… We have to wait for that before we can book our flights to India.

We are about to enter a totally different phase. While we enjoyed the open spaces, mountains & deserts and many heritage listed historical sites devoid of tourists these last 3 months, the next 3 will be crowded! Slow and crowded. And most likely wet. And we’ll only cover half the distance of the last 3 months.

Are we still enjoying ourselves? Oh yes, most definitely.

– Anne

 

 

Photos from Tehran to Kashan

The photos from our time in Tehran and Kashan are now uploaded!

Tehran – photos

Tehran

 

Leaving Tehran for Kashan – photos

Leaving Tehran for Kashan

 

 

 

 

Photos of Khiva and Turkmenistan finally uploaded

As promised, we have started uploading photos and videos we have been unable to upload for the past month.

Khiva – photos

Photos of Khiva

Leaving Khiva for Turkmenistan – photos and videos

Leaving Khiva for Turkmenistan

Sharjah rest and relaxation

Having spent 8 solid hours in Banda Abbas, southern Iran, getting the necessary paperwork to ship our bikes (which will make a separate post) and ourselves to Sharjah, UAE, then travelled 12 hours overnight on the same ferry as our bikes, then spent 5 hours at Sharjah port clearing our bikes, we arrived at our hotel looking like 2 drowned rats, dripping with sweat, filthy and no doubt not smelling too fresh! When we explained why we looked that way, the lady checking us in was so excited, she immediately called the front desk manager and the hotel general manager to meet us and must have sent a broadcast to all the hotel staff about our journey as we kept being introduced to various managers throughout the day. They also upgraded us to a … wait for it …117 square metre apartment for the duration of our stay, 10 days! Why? She said it was because we inspired her and she felt energised by our attitude – which was so different to how we looked. Wow!!! Thank you Anastasia and thank you angels, once again…

Anthony looking like a drowned rat

Anthony looking like a drowned rat

Anne looking like a drowned rat

Anne looking like a drowned rat

The lounge and dining room of our 117 sqm apartment - thank you Anastasia

The lounge and dining room of our 117 sqm apartment – thank you Anastasia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is what we have planned for our 10 days’ R&R:

First, shower, sleep, relax, catch up on mail and unpack
Friday (week end here) rest!!
Print completed Indian visa application forms
Get new 2″ x 2″ photos for Indian Visa
Submit Indian visas
Get new plastic folders
Pay CT (business) website
Pay Beanie (our car) insurance
Hand wash jackets – twice
Take trousers to laundry
Upload photos to WordPress and caption
Upload photos into blog posts
Compile videos
Upload videos
Write Banda Abbas post
Write Iran and UAE shipping & customs posts
Order new rear tyres
Organise bike maintenance and tyre swap
Get quotes for shipping the bikes
Find crate or crate builder for shipping the bikes
Find shipper
Book shipment of bikes
Book flights for ourselves
Book Mumbai hotel
Locate place to service the bikes (check wheel bearings) & book
Find place to clean the bikes
Clean the air filters and bikes
Replace Storm head lamp
Replace Shoei visor
Buy extra spare headlamps
Buy new scottoiler oil
Check out Dubai Bikers’ Cafe
Collect International Drivers’ Licences
Collect new helmet bluetooth systems
Order AO sleep tablets
Find new trousers for AJ (lost 8 kgs)
Find new bra for AO (lost 8 kgs)
Get cash for Burma trip
Dentist x-ray for AJ
Replenish toiletries
Buy wet wipes
Buy new medical kit
Make more colour copies of bikes’ V5 documents
Mail documents, maps, clothing
Ship rugs & books
Get extra flash card for AO camera at airport
Have a swim at the hotel pool most days!!!

We expect the list to keep us pretty busy over the coming week! And growing no doubt too…

Photos have been uploaded for the “Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva” and “Leaving Khiva for Turkmenistan” posts. More coming soon!!

– Anne