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Showing posts with label trip planning. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Moving Day / Posting Update

Today is my last day with Kijiji and in Shanghai. It has been absolutely amazing, and I am sad to leave.

I am taking a circuitous route over the next few weeks to get to Bangalore to start work with Softbank’s Venture Fund. I look forward to sharing what I am sure will be many interesting stories from this trip.

  • First, I am going to Yunnan province, China– visiting Shangri-La, Lijiang, and Kunming for about a week. I hope to do some hiking, see some mountains, and avoid the rain.
  • Then I plan to spend July 13th – 16th in Hong Kong and Macau. Hopefully I do not lose all my American Dollars playing Mah Jong.
  • Then I fly to India on July 16th. I will spend 12 days in northern India touring around Delhi, seeing the Taj Mahal, and visiting Ladakh province (Leh), and Rajasthan province (Jaipur and Pushkar).
  • Finally, I fly to Bangalore on July 29th to start work there.

I do not expect to have regular internet access until I start work again but I will blog (can it be a verb also? On my blog, the answer is yes) whenever I can.

For those feeling empty and lost inside, wondering what to do for three whole weeks without new blogs from me, I have uploaded some emails I sent around last summer from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, and Argentina. They can be found in the July and August 2006 sections. Consider this the summer re-run season.

*This is my 19th move since graduating high school - way too many.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Trip planning – Choose my own adventure!

I am trying to choose among 4 possible trips for the one week I have free in China between jobs. I definitely want to go someplace that is rural and less Western than the big coastal cities. But China is so big and still so unknown to me that I am having a hard time deciding. There is also probably some tradeoff between remoteness of the area and my ability to get around with only 7 words of Mandarin.

Here are the four choices, in no particular order.

Trip A: Tibet

Rough Itinerary: Take the newly opened train (highest train in the world) 50 hours direct from Shanghai to Lhasa. Spend 4 days in and around Lhasa exploring Tibet. See monasteries, yaks, and hike in the mountains.

Pros: Two days on the train means less chance of getting lost. Will get to see a lot of China out the window or could maybe make a stop for a day along the way, not clear. Tibet seems cool and unique, good culture and scenery. Lhasa seems easy to navigate.

Cons: Hard to get a travel visa for Tibet, may be some logistics challenges. Two days trapped on a train may not mean that fun. I’m going to northern India (right across the border from Tibet) later this summer so Lhasa may not be that different.


Trip B: Central China, Gansu province

Rough Itinerary: Three days in Xiahe, a small town in Gansu province. Two days in Jiayuguan, the edge of the desert at the western outpost of the Great Wall.

Pros: Major highlight of Xiahe is Labrang Monastary, largest Buddhist monastery outside Tibet. Good hikes around town, beautiful scenery, very remote location. Town seems very cool. Seeing desert / “end of the world” in Jiayuguan would be cool. Probably the most “off-the-beaten-path” of any trip choices. Probably the best weather of any choice.

Cons: Toughest travel of any option - Xiahe is 6 hour bus ride from the nearest airport. Jiayuguan is easier to get to but not extremely convenient either.


Trip C: Eastern China, Anhui province

Rough Itinerary: Day in Hefei, city trying to become new Silicon Valley of China. Three days of “Village hopping” in small towns in south of province. Two days at Huang Shan, one of most famous and beautiful mountains in China.

Pros: Mountain is supposed to be very pretty. Can stay in little hostels at the summit and hike around. Villages look cool. Could try to meet with the science and technology minister in Hefei which might be interesting. Travel is in fairly compact area, would not need a flight or two many long trips.

Cons: While no long trips, would require fairly frequent arranging of travel (which carries significant language risk). Some rules about where Westerners cannot spend the night which seem confusing. Most touristy of the trips, not positive I would get to see “real” China (or maybe I would?).

Trip D: Yunnan province

Rough Itinerary: Fly to Kunming and spend a day or two there. Do Tiger Leaping Gorge hike and /or see Shangri-La.

Pros: Many people have recommended the beautiful scenery and remote villages, Kunming is supposed a cool 2.5M person city. Mountains and hiking opportunities seem good. Travelers frequently come here and it would be relatively easy to get around.

Cons: I think the weather risk is the biggest here. I heard it rains most of July which makes travel difficult.

What do you think I should do? Please post comments or email me.

Friday, June 8, 2007

From the Airplane...

If you are going to move to china, I recommend leaving more than 30 minutes to pack.

This may be an obvious point to some, but somehow I didn't think of it. But after a whirlwind morning of going through all my clothes (except most of my business casual wear which is conveniently in Atlanta) and moving out of my place in less than an hour, I got all of my stuff out of Schwab and myself and my bag and backpack onto Air China flight 986. Maybe I shouldn't have gone to that baseball game last night and should have done at least a little packing instead. But that wouldn't have been nearly as fun.

It has really been a crazy last 8 days. Last Tuesday night, I had a call with my new boss at Kijiji (www.kijiji.com.cn or view our UK affiliate at www.gumtree.com) and accepted his job offer to move to Shanghai. Two days ago, I got my official offer to join Softbank's Venture Fund in India. Today I am on a plane to China. While I had been in preliminary talks with them both for a few weeks, getting the timing and details to work out were far from certain.

A final point worth noting, my official offer for my job in India arrived via text message Tuesday afternoon. I replied and accepted.

As I wrote in my last message, I'm hoping to use this blog to stay in touch during my three month Asian adventure this summer. We'll see how it goes. Tentative plans are as follows:

Beijing/Great Wall - 3.5 days
Shanghai - 4 weeks of work in shanghai
Rural China - 1 week of travel somewhere
Northern India - 2 weeks of travel
Bangalore - 4-5 weeks of work in Bangalore

Any suggestions of if anyone will be in the same place (or wants to visit!), let me know!

First post from Beijing to hopefully follow soon.