After walking around for a bit, we decided on a hotel called Hotel 20 Mars. This hotel was very nice and the people who run it are very friendly and helpful. What is also great about this hotel is they run a tour company where you can book a camel trek through the sahara dessert for a very resonable price. After settling into our rooms we booked an overnight tour and camel trek through the Sahara Desert for the next day. Now...it was time to explore Douz!
Live Each Day Like It's Your Last
Answer Tips
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The smell of spices linger in the air
After walking around for a bit, we decided on a hotel called Hotel 20 Mars. This hotel was very nice and the people who run it are very friendly and helpful. What is also great about this hotel is they run a tour company where you can book a camel trek through the sahara dessert for a very resonable price. After settling into our rooms we booked an overnight tour and camel trek through the Sahara Desert for the next day. Now...it was time to explore Douz!
Monday, May 12, 2008
From Europe to North Africa
The halfway mark!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
It's pronounced Si(CHI)lia!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
When in Rome....Relax, Explore and Eat Lots of Gelato!
Well we just got in from another wonderful day exploring the city of Love (ROMA spelt backwards is AMOR oo lala). It truly is the city of love because everywhere you look there are couples holding hands and playing tonsil hockey. It really is nice to see people show their affection for each other. I guess the laid back atmosphere and gorgeous surroundings really sets the mood. Rome is unbelievable! The architecture is like nothing ive ever seen. Everywhere you look there are buildings that were build during ancient Roman times and there are numerous stories to be told about these wonderful works of art. The people of Rome are very nice and laid back. The city has a very peaceful feel to it and you automatically feel comfortable and relaxed. Even though the driving is crazy and it takes an hour to find a parking spot in the centre of the city, no one gets stressed out. The food and drink is amazing! From the gelato to coffee to pizza to wine; all of it is esquisite. Ive already had 4 servings of gelato and its only the end of day two! We have been driving around Rome in the day and at night and Im not sure which I prefer. In the day, you can see so much more detail and at night there is just this feeling thats hard to describe from seeing all the happy people walking around the streets, eating gelato, drinking coffee, smoking ciggerates, laughing and having a good time and you feel so much positive energy. We have seen some amazing buildings and also discovered that the Romans were thieves! There are numerous Egyptians structures around Rome that the Romans took from Egypt years ago. There is even a pyramid in the middle of the road that was constructed after a Roman went to Egpyt and became inspired by their architecture. We went to the Colesium tonight as well. It was a really cool feeling to stand there and picturing what happend in the very same spot your standing years ago. When man vs man or man vs animal battled it out infront of hundreds of people which found it amusing. I also made a wish at the Trevi fountain which was sooooo beautiful. I have been surrounded by Art. Everywhere I look I see it. Its truly and unforgettable experience. Tomorrow we are going to Vatican City which is where the Pope lives. It is also considered its own country and the smallest country in the world!
P.S. The air smells like lemon and flowers! There are lemon trees everywhere!
Monday, April 28, 2008
1 Summer, 2 Continents
Discovering My Roots
So, the plan is to first stay in Rome for a few days with a friend. After that, we fly to Catania to pick up our rental car and drive for a week through Sicily, exploring all the wonderful places, and ending in Palermo. In Palermo, we will be staying with family and exploring the surrounding cities and islands. Then we are going to Tunisia in Africa for a few days. It's going to be an adventure alright and it all starts tomorrow!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Hi my name is Kristen, and I am a travel addict
I think having my own blog is a great idea and I'm really excited about it. This will be a great way to tell you about my travel experiences and also hear some of yours. So I thought I would start off by letting you know a bit about what I do, where I have been and where I'm going.
I am currently a student studying Broadcasting: Radio, Television and Film. I'm in my second year of a three year course. There is a lot of work involved in my program but it's all fun and whatever any of you are doing, you should be having fun too! That's what life is about; enjoying yourself and living each day to the fullest. I'm excited about graduating, but I have been enjoying my time in school.
I have been to Cuba four times to all-inclusive resorts with my family. I was in my teens, and I had the time of my life, laying on the beach, dancing, eating drinking without a care in the world. However, once I stepped out of the resorts and into a world with a different culture, language and way of life did I experience what real travel was. I had an amazing opportunity in highschool to spend a semester living in Paraguay, South America. It was truly a life-changing experience that has made me the person I am today. My time in Paraguay is what inspired me to travel the world and help those in need. This is my passion. Paraguay is a beautiful place with amazing people. It is my second home and a piece of my heart will always belong there. I will write a more detailed blog on my experience there and how it changed my life very soon. While I was living in Paraguay I got to visit Brazil and Argentina as well.
This past August I spent one month filming a documentary in Peru with my boyfriend and best friend, Siya. I had proposed the idea of shooting a documentary in the summer to the international department at my school and they loved it. They asked where, I said I don't really know...Venezuela, Paraguay perhaps? They said what about Peru because we have a project that we have been working on there for the past 3 years. Peru it was and boy was it a great adventure. My boyfriend bought a great camera off of ebay (Sony HDR-HC1) as well as a small boom mic, a sungun and a tripod. We did all the pre-production stuff that we needed to do and then we were off on our adventure. The footage and quality is very good and we are in the final steps of editing. The video is intended for people who are interested in international development as well as those who have never thought about travelling and helping out. We hope it's inspirational and shows people that although there are Peruvians living in poverty, they are happy people who want to better themselves. The people of Peru appreciate what they have and we got to meet and film some wonderful people who live in some of the worse living conditions. Thereis more to come on this experience.
So what's next? Well, in 32 days myself, Siya and my mom will be flying to Italy to explore Rome and my mom's homeland...Sicily! I'm very excited for this trip! After we spend a few days visiting friends in Rome we will fly to Catania to pick up the car we've rented. Then we have the week to drive from Catania to Palermo. We are also planning to spend a few days in Tunisia. I really hope I get a chance to ride a camel. I don't know what's in store for us but that's what makes travelling so exciting!