Ukraine - Sept 2006
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We had such a good time in Ukraine back in July that Andy and I decided to go back this month so we could see some more of the country. Unusually for me (since I am generally the one who has to arrange all the flights, accomodation and excursions) we had nothing planned beyond return tickets to Kyiv, meeting our crazy Ukrainian friends and then see what happened.
Tania had promised us a crazy, extreme, Ukrainian adventure and she did not disappoint. Dyakuyu Tania.
Thursday 14th Sep - Arrive in Kyiv, travel to Lviv on overnight train
We arrived in Kyiv at 16:50pm and then called Tania who said she would pick us up at the airport. She turned up with the driver of her boss in a fancy car and we drove in Kyiv in style and to Sasha's Mum's restuarant.
Tania, me
Andy
After a good feed whilst watching the iguanas in the tank getting amorous, we drove to the train station to see about getting tickets for the overnight train to Lviv.
Kyiv train station
It turned out there was a train at 9:50pm that would get us into Lviv for 10am. All the cheaper tickets were gone so we had to pay extra to travel VIP Class. We paid for two rooms on the train, each with two beds. It was definately worth the extra money as it was amazing. A huge old Soviet era train.
Our train
VIP Class
Our room for the night
Friday 15th Sep - Arrive in Lviv
I didn't get much sleep on the train, party due to Andy's snoring and partly due to it being a bumpy journey so I got off the train tired but looking forward to seeing Lviv which I'd heard was a lovely place.
Tania's brother, Alex, met us at the train station and drove us into the centre of Lviv.
Tania and Alex
Tania had booked an apartment for us but we had a few hours to kill before we could get the keys so we went for coffee and a cake. As we later discovered, Tania is not good in the morning especially without coffee. Scary.
After breakfast we went for a wander round Lviv before dropping our bags into the apartment and heading out for some dinner. Lviv was an absolutely stunning place. Beautiful old buildings everywhere.
Lviv
It was a cracking day so we stopped off for a beer.
Saturday 16th Sep - Lviv
On the Saturday we went out sightseeing in Lviv. Again I was amazed at how beautiful the place was. I can see why Lviv is another of those places being called the "New Prague". Thankfully without so many tourists though.
Lviv
Our apartment, only 15 minutes from the centre of Lviv by bus.
Sunday 17th Sep - Travel to Ivano-Frankivsk and Carpathians, overnight train to Kyiv
We woke up at 6am and phoned a taxi to take us to the bus station for our bus to Ivano-Frankivsk.
Bus station
We got the 7:30am bus and got into Ivano-Frankivsk for about 10:30am where we met Tania's friend Marina. After getting breakfast and a couple of coffees, we went for a wander round the town.
Ivano-Frankivsk
Marina picked us up again a short while later along with her daughter and then we drove out torwards the Carpathian mountains.
The sun had come out again and it was absolutely stunning. After having spent time in Kyiv and Lviv, it was great to get out and see some of the countryside.
Carpathians
We had some traditional Ukrainian food before heading back to Ivano-Frankivsk. After a terrifying journey which involved overtaking four cars at a blind courner with the last car being a police car, Marina dropped us off at a bar back in Ivano-Frankivsk.
Marina's daugher stayed with us and some more friends of Tania's joined us.
Bar in Ivano-Frankivsk
Dva piva (2 beers)
I had a taste of the local Balsam and it was as bad as the stuff in Riga. I decided to stick to the beer.
The Balsam. Budmon.
After a few drinks we walked back to the train station to catch our 1am train back to Kyiv. This time we were Business Class rather than VIP Class so we had a room with four beds. Andy volunterred to take one of the shady looking top bunks. I was impressed, he managed not to fall off but did keep us awake with his snoring.
Every time I stood up I managed to bang my head off the top bunk which Andy and Tania found hilarious.
Monday 18th Sep - Kyiv
We didn't get into Kyiv till about 1:30pm after a long 12 and a half hour journey. I actually managed to get a half decent sleep so didn't feel too bad.
Breakfast
We were picked up at the train station and then drove to our hotel via a stop to stay hello to Sasha.
Me, Tania, Sasha
The hotel was next to the Dnipro river and our room on the 9th floor had an amazing view.
As we'd only had a couple of cups of tea and biscuits to eat all day, we got changed then headed round the corner to Sasha's Mum's place again to get a lunch. After lunch we headed into Kyiv and Art club 44 for a beer.
We were joined by Rimma and Tania's friends, Tania and Andrew and had a really good night in Club 44. There was a funky jazz band playing and they were amazing, like the tunes from the old Buff Club.
Andy, Rimma, me
Me, Tania, Tania and Andrew
Andy, Rimma, me, Tania, Tania, Andrew
Andy had texted Sean Carr earlier so we headed to the River Palace along with Rimma, Tania and Andrew to catch up with him for a few beers.
Tania and the rest of them left Sean, Mick, Andy and I so we had a few more beers in the club at the River Palace. After Sean and Mick left, Andy fell asleep on a table so I had to drag him home in a taxi.
Andy, Mick, Sean
Tuesday 19th Sep - Kyiv
Andy and I woke up late after the previous night and it felt like something was missing. We realised that it was Tania who was back at her apartment. The room felt strangely empty without her even though she is somewhat scary in the morning.
As it was our last day, we jumped on the bus to Independence Square and wandered around Kyiv, taking in the Dynamo Kyiv stadium and the Friendship Monument.
Kyiv
Friendship Monument
Dynamo Kyiv stadium
We went for a beer in a bar called Bunker near Independence Square to try and get rid of the hangover before meeting up with Tania and Sasha for a bite to eat.
Andy, Sasha, me, Tania
Tania was tired and not feeling too well after being stuck with Andy and I for the last few days. It had been hard work for her constantly speaking in English and she had worked hard arranging all our accomodation and transport. It was all appreciated as she made the holiday amazing and we saw places that we would not have managed to get to so easily ourselves.
After they headed home, it was back off to Art Club 44 for Andy and I.
Art Club 44
I was planning on a fairly early night as we had an early start for our flight back to Glasgow but it was 3:30am by the time we got home. Another top night though.
We had a great time in Ukraine, Kyiv was amazing and the people were so friendly again. It was also really good to see more of the country and visit Lviv and down towards the Carpathian mountains. Hopefully get back again next year and visit Crimea.
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2 Comments:
JB, these pics are aces! Looks like a good time. Crap - I'll have to come on one of your away-days one of these times.
Off to Amsterdam in a few weeks, though this looks like the place to visit next.
How're the gutties?
8:44 am, October 16, 2006
I think our next trip is gonna be Serbia (Belgrade) in the spring. I'll give you a shout when we start planning it as you're more than welcome.
I'm planning on visiting London in December so will let you know and hopefully catch up with you.
My new gutties rule man..old school white Adidas Gazelle.
Have a good time in Amsterdam mate.
10:33 am, October 16, 2006
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