Category Archives: Asia

Roadtrip through the Emirates

With Abdel and Guillaume I drove four days trough the Emirates by car. We wanted to get out of Dubai, because we were bored of the malls. Therefore we drove into the desert. There we met arabian camels and climbed some sand dunes. I really enjoyed to see the original Emirates, not only skyscrapers. Always we slept outside under the sky, in the evening we went for eating by Indians in a small town or cooked by ourselve. It were some nice days we enjoyed in seclusion. Finally we visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhbai, the third largest mosque in the world. Back in Dubai, we’ve got our passports with indian visa on the next day. [...]

Dubai

As I wrote in my previous post, the United Arab Emirates is another world. That becomes more obvious as we drove on the six-lane highway from Sharjah to Dubai. I realized that everything is bigger and more modern than what I have been used to civilized standards: big cars (mostly SUVs), wide streets, huge airport, tall skyscrapers, mega malls, artificial islands, air-conditioned bus stops and more.

We were looking for an Internet connection as we cruised around the city. In the bikerscafe in Jumeirah we found an option to use Wi-Fi. Then we discovered a beautiful beach behind the cafe, which was quite empty. Here we stayed the next days until we arrived at a friend of Guillaume. We applied for our visas for India and explored the huge shopping malls (I bought nothing). We met with Abdel whom we’ve met in Iran before. He rented a car and we decided to go together through the UAE.
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Welcome to another World – The Emirates

We arrived in the United Arabic Emirates by boat from Bandar Abbas to Sharjah. It took us 10 hours to cross the Persian Gulf. At the harbour we waited long to got our stamp for the Emirates (we’ve got a free 30 day tourist visa) and passing the security check, because it was not well organized. We used the time to weight our bikes, there was a big scale at the checkout. My whole bicycle with all the stuff weight 58 kg and Guillaumes bike weight 61 kg.

It was in the afternoon and it was still hot when we left the harbour. We decided to stay this night in Sharjah and cycling the next day to Dubai. As I saw Sharjah I was very impressed about this new and modern city. The last modern city I saw on my trip was Istanbul –  three month ago. It is very neat and clean everywhere. You see a lot of Indian and Pakistani working for the municipality to keep the city clean. All the streets were full of new cars, especially SUV. When we cycled on the road, it was so quiet, because the cars didn’t make much noise and the driver didn’t honk all the time (like the last three month). Also it seems that everybody speaks english well. We found a nice park by an artificial lake and slept under a palm. [...]

Khoda Hafez Iran

After 6 weeks in Iran, I felt sad to leave this country. The people are so lovely and hospitable. Everyday they surprised me again with her kindness. I could rely me all the time that they will help me when I need something or I’m in trouble. Sometime I felt like a popstar, because a lot of people stop at me, want to know where I’m from, want to shake my hand, greeting to me, offer me his help or given me gifts. Many Iranian people like Germany, some of them have relative there or dreaming to visit my country. I made some good friendships. [...]