This report is about the tour: Orient Express
The most important thing about the trip July 18-23, 2010 "Orient Express".
You know, I have loved adventure novels since childhood. Reading the works of such classics as Jules Verne, Mine Reed, Fenimore Cooper and many other great writers, you plunge together with the main character into the magical world of travel to unknown places. Over time, you begin to realize that you yourself are not averse to going on a journey. And the best thing is that you become the main character in your story.
When I wrote the review, I realized that I was creating an entire novel as a small statement about my recent hike. Therefore, I decided to keep many thoughts to myself, writing only a fraction that will give me the opportunity to see the emotions that arose in me after the walking tour.
You know, I have loved adventure novels since childhood. Reading the works of such classics as Jules Verne, Mine Reed, Fenimore Cooper and many other great writers, you plunge together with the main character into the magical world of travel to unknown places. Over time, you begin to realize that you yourself are not averse to going on a journey. And the best thing is that you become the main character in your story.
It’s so nice to follow a path in places far from civilization; walk, knowing that today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow you have to walk. The sky above your head, the earth under your feet, the path ahead. And fantastic landscapes all around!
When choosing the “Orient Express” tour, I was, first of all, excited because of the words in the description - “A route through little-known places of Crimea.” The bustle of the city constrains a person, puts pressure on him, and many understand this on a subconscious level. It is the desire to run away from everyone and everything that constantly arises in me. The aforementioned tour was a great week-long opportunity to make intentions come true.
Now I could write down all the days of our hike. But my description still will not give you the opportunity to understand the beauty of our journey. Yes, we passed checkpoints and points of interest. But our road was unconventional. And here it is worth mentioning our instructor – Volodya. A completely different guide was supposed to lead us, but by the will of fate, at the last moment it was Volodya who took the flag in his hands. A man with enormous hiking experience, a pleasant conversationalist, and just an interesting personality - he led us “a little” :D on other paths, as a result of which we significantly exceeded the mileage plan and enjoyed even more beautiful places.
Tired but happy, in the evening of the fifth day we went down to the sea, the first rounds of civilization. Despite the delights that had opened up, I felt a craving for the mountains and forest paths
I think every person should go on a hike at least once in their life and plunge into the world of adventure. After such a journey - without the usual conditions - you begin to perceive everything differently. And there is enough time to think not only about the road through the forest, but also about life.
Thanks to Sasha, Dima, Anya, Bogdan, Vita, Vitaly, Alena and, of course, our guide Volodya for a pleasant time together. Indeed, bad people don’t go hiking.
Kapotya Hange Knight Dmitry, Kyiv