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30 Jan 2011
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Wales to Shanghai
We are planning a trip from Wales to China, provisionally:- - from Europe to Turkey
- Iran
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekhistan
- Tajikistan
- Kyrgistan
- China (via Kashgar)
We are particularly interested in anyone who could help with their experiences:-
- South East Turkey
- Any issues with the paperwork for any of the 'stans
- Chinese visa and travel permits
Also if anyone is interested in coming along please let us know. We will depart in April 2012, aiming to arrive in June 2012. Blog on www.bikezen.co.uk | Unreliable musings on motorbikes, travel, life, the universe and everything
Many thanks
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In case you´re planning to do this with your own vehicle, then you have a relatively large issue with China.... Or maybe not, if you own a couple of oilfields, or have recently won a major prize in a lottery
Won´t be easy or cheap to do it! But you´re already in the right place: more or less everything you´ll need to know about it, is on this site.
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In case you´re planning to do this with your own vehicle, then you have a relatively large issue with China.... Or maybe not, if you own a couple of oilfields, or have recently won a major prize in a lottery
Won´t be easy or cheap to do it! But you´re already in the right place: more or less everything you´ll need to know about it, is on this site.
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Sadly not an oil sheik - limited oil reserves in South Wales - but you're right it would help ;-) I understand you may have to pay by province - just looking into this now.
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2 Feb 2011
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That looks like a fascinating itinerary. Is there some problem getting fuel in China now? I heard they were having some shortages a couple of years ago but I haven't heard anything about that since. I'll follow your blog when you set off because I'm sure any videos or pics that you post will be interesting.
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Thanks :-) The plan is to stick to the more populated routes so hopefully not a problem. We shall see....
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3 Feb 2011
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you say you will depart april 2012.As things happen so fast or change, ı think to early to make a plan for middle east,african and some west asian countries.
lets keep in touch. When your start time gets closer, we will tell you the up to date situation about riding in turkey and in neighbouring countries as we travel so often.
best wishes.
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you say you will depart april 2012.As things happen so fast or change, ı think to early to make a plan for middle east,african and some west asian countries.
lets keep in touch. When your start time gets closer, we will tell you the up to date situation about riding in turkey and in neighbouring countries as we travel so often.
best wishes.
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That would be really helpful - much appreciated. By the way - loved the facebook picturess. Fantastic.
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