Friday, October 10, 2014

THE LAST DAY - DAY 228



228) FRIDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 1978 : RETURN FLIGHT – MADRAS (CHENNAI) - COLOMBO



We shall someday have to break it ...

And then .... the last day of my trip, the longest one and a once in a lifetime opportunity, was arriving .....

It was the end of my semi-independent and economized long journey (independent on hotel accommodation and only reliable on some meals in restaurants) by a self-modified campervan, that was mutual invested and adapted from a used minivan of the Post.


Departure from MUNICH, GERMANY on June 28, 1977, to the city of MADRAS, INDIA and travelling in India until February 10, 1978.  Total 228 days of travelling on the roads.

- A total distance of 21,396 kilometers through the countries along the Hippies Trail - the journey to cross the borders in

GERMANY 1 day
AUSTRIA (1 day)
YUGOSLAVIA (6 days)
GREECE (9 days)
TURKEY (24 days)
IRAN (29 days)
AFGHANISTAN (22 days)
PAKISTAN (5 days) 
NEPAL (26 days)
and INDIA – travelling time in India for 3 months and 10 days





A Farewell Hug before departure  - http://munichtomadras1977.blogspot.com


In the afternoon, Tilo drove me to MADRAS international airport. I felt some regret and a bit pity realizing that we would have to part, after a long time of travelling and adventuring together.  


Tilo in Afghan outfit -  http://munichtomadras1977.blogspot.com


Thank you very much Tilo Grabowski for allowing me to travel together with mutual tolerance. Sometimes, we think we know best of our friends’ thoughts  and  habits at the beginning of the journey.  However, as we travel along,  everything  could be changed  in both. There were many times that we were different in opinions as to the direction of travel (at least) and to select  proper parking spots by the  road sides.  



MADRAS Airport (at a later date)- Photo skyscrapercity.com / Google images seasrch




Once I might have thought it was not safe to stop to overnight on that particular spot, according to my Asian points of view. Maybe a Thai should feel differently  from the European that  some bad events might happen.  We were living in such a big gap of security standards  between Asia and  Europe.  High security standards exist in Europe and it should be safer than in Asian countries, armed robbery seems to be barely happened  in Europe.

I did not know how BAHLU felt on this occasion or if he could perceive that we would not see each other for maybe 1 year or 2 years, or we would not meet again.

FAREWELL INDIA !

GOODBYE MY FRIENDS !

 





1 comment:

  1. Hello, I'm sorry just have a look at your comment only today. I'm afraid that I can't give you any good information as it was just my short flight back home those days and it was long time ago.

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