Saturday, May 28. 2011
Bus from Ulan-Ude to Ulaanbaatar
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Hi Hanno,
it's really nice to accompany on your travel, via your blog, thanks for these posts!
So your trip will end in Beijing? I'm living in Shanghai (originally from Esslingen). We once met, at the 10 years KDE anniversary. If you want to come by, you're welcome to do so!
Patrick.
it's really nice to accompany on your travel, via your blog, thanks for these posts!
So your trip will end in Beijing? I'm living in Shanghai (originally from Esslingen). We once met, at the 10 years KDE anniversary. If you want to come by, you're welcome to do so!
Patrick.
No, our trip "ends" back in Germany, we do a round-trip, see map on first entry with approximate route:
http://hboeck.de/archives/761-To-Asia-with-the-train.html
At the moment, I don't think we'll come to Shanghai, but if we do, I'll come back to your offer.
http://hboeck.de/archives/761-To-Asia-with-the-train.html
At the moment, I don't think we'll come to Shanghai, but if we do, I'll come back to your offer.
Hi, Do you know if it is possible to buy the bus ticket in advance? We need the tickets to process the Mongolia visa.
All the best,
Osvaldo
All the best,
Osvaldo
I don't know, but you may ask at Ulan-Ude Hostel, we bought our tickets there.
Ulan-Ude (Улан-Удэ) was our last stop in Russia, afterwards we took the bus to Ulaanbaatar (Улаанбаатар), the capital of Mongolia.
Right at the border, we already noticed that in Mongolia, english was much more common than in Russia. Unlike on the russian side, some of the mongolian border officers were able to speak english. After the border, we stopped at a restaurant for a while.