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Monday, October 09, 2006

At the Copenhagen Airport

Thought would be a good idea to publish our complete itinerary for the trip. Since, we are talking about fixed itinerary or planning, I guess it’s important to mention about our continued inability to etch our plans in stone. Based on last five to six years of our travel experience, we definitely cannot be bound to traveling on a fixed schedule or an exact itinerary. In addition to all the logistical issues that can crop up, there is so much fun and excitement in the ability to modify the plans at the last minute. Doing the two day uphill hike in one day instead of two at Grand Canyon, getting hooked into the local music scene in San Francisco are few examples of many random plans that we have done.

In any case, we did need to have a fixed itinerary to get our VISA from the French consulate and it was as:

October 6th to October 13th: Paris, France

October 14th to October 17th: Barcelona, Spain

October 18th to October 21st: Nice, France

October 22nd to October 26th: Rome, Italy

October 27th to October 30th: Florence, Italy

October 31st to November 2nd: Venice, Italy

November 3rd to November 5th: Salzburg, Austria

November 6th to November 8th: Vienna, Austria

November 9th to November 12th: Munich, Germany

November 13th to November 15th: Dresden, Germany

November 16th to November 18th: Berlin, Germany

November 18th to November 21st: Amsterdam, Netherlands

November 21st to November 23rd: Brussels, Belgium

November 23rd to November 24th: Flight to India.

November 24th to December 15th: Travel in Northern India.

BTW, Yogita always used to tell me that Scandinavian countries are very expensive and I always used to brush this aside. However, buying couple lattes and garlic bread totally made me aware how expensive Scandinavian countries are. May be we will have to rely on the motorcycle diaries philosophy of traveling once we are done with cash in our pocket.

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