Some thirty
years back, on our way back from Nigeria posting we had visited London. The
short stay then, had whetted our appetite for further travel and was keen to
visit once again. This time around we decided to spend four weeks exploring the
country side, staying in villages and go out of the beaten track.
At Shakespeare's Birth Place |
I have
repeatedly blogged saying travel companions are the most important element of
happy trips. Sushama, Jai and I have travelled together many times and enjoyed
to the utmost. Shubhi Mali, a childhood friend of Sushama joined us on this
trip. She matched our enthusiasm and spirit of adventure to the ‘T’. They
deserve a big salute for this memorable holiday.
My daughter
Akhila is also a globe trotter. She had been advising me from a long time to
stay in Airbnb. For various reasons Airbnb was not possible in South America.
Opting to stay in Airbnb in UK and Ireland was probably the highlight of our
trip. We selected properties which were away from the hustle and bustle of
cities and big towns. We were fortunate to stay in huge English country homes
and cottages. The privacy and the freedom of having the entire cottage to
ourselves is a delightful feeling. Airbnb provided us the option to rustle up a
healthy meal whenever we felt like not eating out. Hotel accommodation fades in
comparison, especially the cramped rooms and various other conditions.
Our Abode near Belfast. Mourne View Cottage Ballymacoss, Lisburn |
Airbnb
comes with a rider. You need to have a vehicle at your disposal to reach out to
any nearby village, town or city to carry on with your trip. We landed in
London and travelled by Bus and Taxi to our Airbnb property in Tunley Village
close to Bath. Next morning we hired a Scoda Octavia which stayed with us the
entire trip in the island. Having your own car makes travelling extremely
interesting, comfortable and easy. It gives you the option of going wherever
and frees you totally from scheduling and routine.
Combination
of Airbnb and your own car is certainly a game changer.
Driving in UK is all about strictly following the rules and regulations, total alertness on the wheel and safety. The vehicle is under constant electronic surveillance. Any deviation can set you back by hundreds of pounds making a deep hole in your pocket. Sushama and I shared the driving. We avoided taking the car to cities as parking is a big problem.
212 Km scenic drive along the Coastal Causeway in Northern Ireland |
Our one
month trip took us Bath, Stonehenge, Tunley, Nailsworth, Painswick, Glastonbury,
Macclesfield, Stratford, Windermere, Edinburgh, Loch Ness, Inverness, Belfast, Lisburn,
Coastal Causeway Route, Portrush, Blessington, Dublin and London and many other
places. We travelled a lot and had fun doing things impromptu. Ate a lot of
Fish and Chips, Full English Breakfast, English High Tea and drank the best of
Lager, Ale, Stout and Single Malts.
Watch this
place for more about the places we stayed and visited
Until then it
is cheers.