The most underrated country in Europe.
There’s so many to say. So many to share. And so many to shout about.
My ultimate advice is still, allocate 1 week and visit this country.
Krakow and Warsaw; the 2 cities you should (dis)cover. The very least. You will
not regret it. Trust me.
Having been traveling since the last 10 years or so, covering many
European countries, Poland has always been out of the radar, omitted even at
the preliminary stage, losing to neighbouring countries such as Czech Republic,
Germany and the Baltic countries. So one might find it strange, if it is always
a miss, so the mystery was, how did I end up in Poland and fallen head over
hill with her. Well, here my journey… my love story.
How we (Poland and I) met was by chance, thanks to the
supposed-to-erupt-Iceland-volcano-but-did-not. The original plan was to spend
approximately 10 days in Iceland; doing the Golden Circle route, either
self-drive or tour. Just 1 week before our departure, the Met announces that
the plate shifted and the Iceland volcanos show sign of activities. Googling
this lead to another miserable finding which validates the news… few volcanos
around the world has emitted a faint cloud of grey smoke.
An initial indication that…
The dragon mouth (volcano lah tuh) has awaken. Jeng jeng jeng…
Worried that the history might repeat itself; 2010 eruptions of
Eyjafjallajökull thick ashes covering Europe air travel for a period of 1 week.
It was a catastrophic phenomenon as 20 countries closed their airspace to
commercial jet traffic which affected about 10 million travellers. Us both don’t
want to be in the same boat, knowing very well that the cost of living in
Reykjavik gonna damage our bank account for the next few years. Will share more
on ‘How to survive in Iceland with a small budget’ in my next entry *wink*.
Just 3 days before departure, we formulate a plan, a MASTER-FOOOLPROOF-PLAN
we call it, with no back-up plan
(whatsoever, yeah… #overconfidentmuch). We shall decide upon arriving Europe on
our next country of visit and the amount of stay per country (smart sangat kannnn).
After monitoring the news, we both decided to cut down our Iceland trip
(calling it a recce trip instead) and our action item was…
Anna : We google with flight travels to any Europe country that we both
haven’t been to, the cheapest of course.
Lily : Set! (Looking at the map, identifying the possible countries )
Since we are already geared up to be adventurous and spontaneous, we
felt that it is only right that the whole 16 days of our trip (or whatever left
of it) are planned in the same manner; deciding the next country best on – (i) cheapest
mode of transport, (ii) a country we both have yet to set foot and (iii) the shortest
and fastest journey. And we did just that, the whole trip.
But I only felt in love with one country. Poland.
(Lusa sambung)