• 26th June 2008

    Well as promised, I ended up taking a holiday from travelling last week.

    In fact, I stayed at a sweet old Catholic fella's house on an island in the old Arabian for most of it.

    Now though, I'm in the middle of mad Delhi as it goes, and I'm chilling out in yet another top notch pad.

    Can't be bad, eh?!

    I mean, they even had some Deep Purple playing at the place as I was grabbing some scoff downstairs this morning.

    And that was right up my street ;o)

    But onto the scandal that's in the city now anyway.

    And there was quite a bit of it knocking about when I visited the capital's post office yesterday actually.

    Because not only had some cheeky sod who worked there already opened up a "poste restante" parcel they had waiting for me...

    But he'd also managed to slash open my 100 quid rucksack (which was inside it) with a knife...

    Have a good old rummage through all of it's personal contents...

    And then tape it back together again as though nothing had ever happened!

    Ha ha!

    I was well shocked when I found out about it at the time!

    But at least I did so there and then in front of witnesses I suppose!

    And yes, I guess I did quite enjoy losing face in front of them by getting stuck into the heated debate that followed as well ;o)

    Hmmm.

    Having said this though, it didn't give me as much satisfaction as when I had a tv reporter come up to me in the street today...

    Because do you know what question she asked me funnily enough?

    "What don't you like about India Sir?"

    And even though I think I disappointed her at first by saying that I really did like the place...

    I must admit that it soon became a case of lights, camera, action when the old slashing the bag incident cropped up into our conversation!

    Oh, and she reckoned I was going to be gossiping about it on a national news channel this evening as well ;o)

    That'll learn 'em!

    Ha ha!

    Enough of me babbling on now anyway.

    Because as I hinted last week, it's time for me to fade out of this little blog of mine I'm afraid!

    As in a couple of days time I'm meant to be meeting my dad for a 9 day tour of the golden triangle up here ;o)

    What a great experience it's been though, eh?!

    In fact, it's hard to believe I'm due to be getting a flight back to the UK in 11 days time you know!

    I mean, it hardly seems like two minutes since I gave the old boy my mobile phone last July and told him to look after it for a year!

    I remember the day quite well actually, because I was well nerved up at the time!

    But back to the present moment.

    And before I do go and let this site start gathering dust with all the other blogs out there on the information superhighway...

    And I then disappear off into a world of my own as I dream about touring Europe in a C-Reg Mk III in the future...

    (Well providing I can work my leave allocation ok on that one!)

    I just want to say one more thing to you all really.

    And that is a big "thank you" for sharing my travels with me.

    Because what with there being 9,763 hits on this site since I opened it up 2 weeks into my adventure, there is no way I did this on my own.

    In fact, I'm taking the above as the biggest compliment I've ever had, and I mean that!

    Oh, and one more final thing now(!)

    If you haven't done so yet, and you are lucky enough to find the time and space in your life to go travelling for a while like I did?

    Well I apologise, because these aren't my words (as they are the words of a friend):

    But there's all shapes and sizes doing it out there you know.

    So get out there and get rocking ;o)

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    20 facts about my year away:

    1) Total number of countries I either transited, visited or stayed in: 10.

    2) Favourite country: China.

    3) Total number of nights I spent on a bus/ferry/train: 18.

    4) Longest time duration I spent on any one particular train: 6 days.

    5) Most exciting place I visited: City of Zhengzhou, China.

    6) The country's history I found most interesting: India.

    7) Total number of towns/cities I either visited for tourist reasons or used as a functional part of my journey: 56.

    8) Total number of different beds I slept in (oo-er missus!): 73.

    9) Nicest border guards I came across: The Myanmar officials at the Thai/Burmese border.

    10) Erm, "strictest"(!) border guards I came across: The Russian officials at the Russian/Mongolian border.

    11) Total number of kilometres I cycled: 1,620.

    12) Most impressive tourist attraction I saw: Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

    13) Best feeling of the year: Getting a local stare at me with that unmistakable "What on earth are you?!" look (the one they gave to me if they had never seen a Westerner turn up on their doorstep before). Magic!

    14) Best "travelling" experience I had: Making a mess of it at the Laos/Cambodian border.

    15) Speed at which my Master could kick somebody: Off the scale. (I felt it before I saw it in one particular demonstation. Amazing. In fact he was the most programmed man I have ever had the pleasure of meeting before!)

    16) Weirdest nightclub I visited: Heart of Darkness (Phnom Penh, Cambodia.)

    17) Most beautiful girl I saw: An Indian Barbie for sale in a toy shop on the subcontinent.

    18) Favourite 24 hours of my travels: My birthday.

    19) Scoff of the year: Home made Chinese dumplings.

    20) Beer of the Year: Beer Lao.

    ****

    Please click on this link to see a full version of the image entry called "Map" if you like (it shows the route I took from start to finish):

    http://www.blog.co.uk/community/profile_photo_sizes.php?item_ID=2602835&size=o

    ****

    *THANK YOU EVERYBODY*

    ****

    For Isabella when she grows up
    To Mum
    xx x

  • Map

    uncletravellingmattsmap

  • The Penultimate One!

    I'm sorry to have to go on about nothing for a bit as I start penning this little beauty up, but it was funny the way I opened up this uncletravellingmatt web thing wasn't it?

    In fact "A sober introduction from a guy who is buzzing" were the exact opening words I used on the original blog I wrote, as I was finishing off my one year stint in Chelmsford's bedsit land. (This was before the Great Firewall of China blocked my access to xanga and I cut and pasted my original entries onto this one).

    Well anyway.

    I'm nearly at the other end of blogging it now, as it's almost time for the finishing part of my trip away!...

    You know; the part where I meet up with my Dad in 10 days time (get in there!), and then after me spending 9ish days with him, I also hop over India's troublesome borders on a magic transporting machine of course don't I; to then put on my Where's Wally gear, do a quick train/bus journey combo back through Europe, jump on a P&O in France, make friends with a trucker at the ferry bar, pose for a snap with him up on deck with those beautiful white cliffs in the background, and well, phew, pretty much finish it off all pretty nicely indeed...

    Ha ha!

    But the strange thing about it though...

    Is that I've run out of steam now haven't I?!

    And to be honest really, I'm sat here in India at the moment right (me being the big soppy ape that I am), and all I'm thinking to myself is that I can't wait to meet my old man up in Delhi and be able to say to him: "Do you know what mate? I've missed you! Fancy a Kingfisher?!"

    Because after the week that I've just had, and yes, at this point I could go on and tell you about the joys of coming across railway kiosks that only seem to sell the likes of "Wonder Cake"; oh and of me being able to finally enjoy seeing some cows get stuck into chewing some decent cud because the monsoon rains have started to kick in over here (even if some of them were neck-deep in the gush at the time)...

    But man.

    There was also a point during the past few days when I was put into a situation where I had a casualty doctor laughing at me, a taxi wallah's wife I hadn't even met before praying for me, and a sweet old guy in his 70's I was renting a room from telling me that if I needed some readies for any services rendered, he was willing to lend me some bless him...

    This being the sort of situation where I tend to appreciate the sheer beauty of the good people in life by the way, whilst I'm also feeling like I'm wanting to tell the people who are looking at me as though I have got a hoop in my trousers to go and boil their heads as well...

    So.

    It's with this in mind that it's time for a holiday from travelling now me reckons.

    Just to sit still for a while and think to myself what a fantastic year it really has been for me.

    And for those of you who are interested, the first part of which will hopefully be in a nice hotel somewhere that has slashed it's prices because it's the tourism low season over here...

    And the second part of which will be to have the chance of a lifetime with my Dad, as we take in the likes of the Taj Mahal whilst looking back at the glory of being at Wembley at 15:37 on 21st April 1991...

    I really can't wait for that bit actually!

    But anyway...

    Then after this it will hopefully be a case of me jumping back home on a plane with him in order to spend some quality time with my family and mates of course...

    Before I slope off down to Bethnal Green to live with my pals Reg and Mick until I get my feet back on the ground...

    And then meet up with the man with a bit of gold on his shoulders (who allowed me to do all of this in the first place)...

    So I can go on and start saving up for the latest Wednesday home shirt and that Capri 1.6 laser I've always been after...

    Oh, and that's not to mention me getting myself back into society, drinking cups of tea, trying to join a football team, getting used to walking down pavements that are nice, even and straight, and getting myself introduced to my mobile phone again as well of course!

    In fact, when I look at it actually, I suppose I could say that I've got my work cut out really haven't I?!

    Ha ha!

    But don't you go worrying though.

    Because, like I say, in the meantime I do have a nice holiday to be getting on with...

    Oh and it will be on this that I will be typing up my final written blog entry as it goes...

    This being out of pure courtesy if nothing else...

    Because, to put it quite simply, the support I have been given during this past year has been nothing short of amazing, and I really do mean that.

    Well anyway...

    I'd better get going now and get rocking...

    Take care and speak soon ;o)

  • Back on the road and following the signs...

    Signs1

  • Dodging the roadworks...

    Roadworks

  • And admiring the distant mountain views...

    Mountains

  • Matt Merc Tours Tamil Nadu: Part III

    As a quick update for you, I ended up leaving the city of Madurai the day after I spoke to you last, and after a few days worth of travelling I reached the Land's End of India on Sunday (which is where I am writing this now).

    Actually, here are the final Merc-o-meter readings for you to look at if you like:

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    Total number of towns I visited since leaving Chennai: 11
    Total number of kilometres I cycled: 870ish
    Overall Heat Rating: Like being in a sauna that never switched off.
    Total number of times I had to get off the road pronto because of double/triple overtaking manoeuvres: More than 20, less than 25.

    ****

    Oh, and for those of you who are interested, here are 3 facts about the Indian Land's End as well:

    1) It's proper name is Cape Comorin/Kanyakumari, and it is a small town that is situated in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

    2) It makes up the southernmost tip of the mass of land that was an island in the sea before it crashed into the continent above all those years back (this is how the Himalayas were formed by the way).

    3) The rough triangular shape of it down here means that you are able to see where 3 different masses of water (the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea) all join up and meet each other.

    ****

    Well anyway... back to my travels, and you wanted to check out the state of this strange goodnight John-Boy establishment I had to sleep in the other night!

    I mean, I know it only cost me a quid or something and that you get what you pay for, but even so, the bare-bones room I was given was so basic and weird, that all it had in it was a small bed, a red lightbulb and not a lot else!

    In fact, it was that far out in there, it was like I was stepping onto the set of a Quentin Tarantino film or something when I walked into the place at first!

    Oh, and because I couldn't find any food I could recognise when I was out and about at the local shops a bit later on, it soon became a case of me having to tuck into the single melted toffee I had on me for dinner as well, which ended up adding to the comedy value of things of course!

    Ha ha!

    The joys of being out in the middle of nowhere, eh?!

    Needless to say though, despite me having to put up with all this randomness for a while, it all made sense again when I was pedalling alongside the foothills of the Ghat Mountains a couple of days later...

    And when I finally did make it down to this Land's End place I am at now (and I saw sea, sea and sea pop up on 3 sides of me at the end of my journey)... well that was something pretty special too as it goes.

    In fact on the subject of which, take a quick look at these if you like (don't worry, there's only 4 of them!)...

  • Boats on the beach...

    Boatsonthebeach

  • India's Land's End viewed from a big rock in the sea...

    Landsend

  • The Mercster on his balcony...

    Merconbalcony

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