Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey #5: Istanbul to Tbilisi
Wilbur takes us on another memorable train journey, this one starting in Istanbul, then on to Ankara, Erzurum, Batumi (bu bus), Yerevan and ending in Tbilisi
Wilbur takes us on another memorable train journey, this one starting in Istanbul, then on to Ankara, Erzurum, Batumi (bu bus), Yerevan and ending in Tbilisi
Wilbur’s Eastern European train journey continues, with travels through Gdansk, Kaliningrad, Minsk and Vilnius.
Wilbur’s train journeys around Eastern Europe continue, this week with stops in Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Sofia, and Veliko Tărnovo
Wilbur’s exotic train journeys continue, today with stops in Istanbul, Thessaloniki, Meteora (Kalambaka), Skopje, Niš, ending in Sofia. If you love train travel stories, you’ll love this post.
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
Wilbur’s Travels takes us to the beautiful (if not often visited) land of Georgia… And that’s not the U.S. state — it’s on that Eurasian land mass!
i know there are plenty of longish train journeys but does anybody know if there are any short (2hours max each way) return hops from Havana, Santiago or Trinidad?
Wilbur takes us on another memorable train journey, this one starting in Istanbul, then on to Ankara, Erzurum, Batumi (bu bus), Yerevan and ending in Tbilisi
Wilbur’s Eastern European train journey continues, with travels through Gdansk, Kaliningrad, Minsk and Vilnius.
Wilbur’s train journeys around Eastern Europe continue, this week with stops in Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Sofia, and Veliko Tărnovo
Wilbur’s exotic train journeys continue, today with stops in Istanbul, Thessaloniki, Meteora (Kalambaka), Skopje, Niš, ending in Sofia. If you love train travel stories, you’ll love this post.
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
Wilbur’s Travels takes us to the beautiful (if not often visited) land of Georgia… And that’s not the U.S. state — it’s on that Eurasian land mass!
i know there are plenty of longish train journeys but does anybody know if there are any short (2hours max each way) return hops from Havana, Santiago or Trinidad?