Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Three strange musketeers! When it all started...



Munich, Salzburg, Prague, Berlin sounds like an amazing itinerary! Now combine it with nail biting cold, limited resources, a fervent soul waiting to be unleashed and two dollops of amicable and enjoyable souls! This is how I started off my travel extravaganza and had the most amazing two weeks of my life.



Waiting at the airport to board my first ever international flight, I am thankful for the amazing company that I had, for I could not have floated through my anxiousness sprinkled with unconcealable enthusiasm better!

A rollercoaster ride at high altitude, low energy and a smooth landing later when I finally set foot on foreign soil, all I could think was 'Inception has happened and I am in a limbo. Time to wake up!', I pinch myself and I can't feel anything for it is freezing cold outside! :p .

 

              Hohenschwangau castle

It took a while for me to get acquainted with the time difference (sorry mum for calling you late in the night! ) but I am thankful for the affable and courteous nature of people we met, stayed with and every other passerby who was kind enough to guide us, communicate despite our frail German skills.


 
        BMW Welt

Munich has in toto instilled a mixed and contrasting set of emotions in me; from the awe-inspiring, breathtaking Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles to the gut wrenching and horrifying details retold within the boundaries of the Dachau concentration camp to the classy automobile saga at the BMW welt and the enrapturing view of the Olympia park, the memories we made and the people who spun such magic with their hospitality and liveliness and the beautifying landscapes, quaint tryst with a perfect blend of ancient and modern culture that makes the Germany we saw became part of my daily life and while we left Munich, all by ourselves to Salzburg, a part of  me felt detached while a whole new life spanning over an iota of time was in the making




       
                                                     At the Dachau Concentration camp



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