
How
do you normally travel? Or rather, which is your preferred mode of travel –
air, road, rail or sea? I love travelling by road since that’s the best way to
see the ever-changing scenery as you move from place to place. However, like
Sheldon, I too love trains – as long as they are clean! Fellow travel writer
Kathryn Burrington (of Travel With Kat) recently nominated me to participate in
this fun contest by Rhino Car Hire, called Travel Your Way and I immediately
thought of my recent trip to Europe. I used all the above modes of travel and
while I don’t have any images from air (I was busy shooting videos of Venice
from up in the air), here are my favourite transport-themed photos from the
trip.
do you normally travel? Or rather, which is your preferred mode of travel –
air, road, rail or sea? I love travelling by road since that’s the best way to
see the ever-changing scenery as you move from place to place. However, like
Sheldon, I too love trains – as long as they are clean! Fellow travel writer
Kathryn Burrington (of Travel With Kat) recently nominated me to participate in
this fun contest by Rhino Car Hire, called Travel Your Way and I immediately
thought of my recent trip to Europe. I used all the above modes of travel and
while I don’t have any images from air (I was busy shooting videos of Venice
from up in the air), here are my favourite transport-themed photos from the
trip.
By
Road
Road
While
we mainly travelled by train around Europe, we did take a few road trips in Tuscany
– to Siena and to Volterra where we stayed at a pretty agriturismo (read Under the Tuscan Sun). The above picture was
taken while meandering around the Tuscan countryside.
All
roads lead to Rome and they have since ancient times, like this street
through Ostia Antica – the site of an ancient harbour city dating back
to 4 BC.
roads lead to Rome and they have since ancient times, like this street
through Ostia Antica – the site of an ancient harbour city dating back
to 4 BC.
And
here’s one in Murano – walking down Fondamenta Venier when the day-trippers
have left and most of the shops are closed.
here’s one in Murano – walking down Fondamenta Venier when the day-trippers
have left and most of the shops are closed.
By
Rail
Rail
Europe’s
rail network is amazing and we could easily travel between three countries
and from city to city by taking the train. The Italian countryside is beautiful
but it was in Austria that we saw some really stunning scenery as our train
went by. Here’s a pic taken en route Salzburg to Zell Am See and further
to Europe’s highest waterfall – Krimml Falls.
rail network is amazing and we could easily travel between three countries
and from city to city by taking the train. The Italian countryside is beautiful
but it was in Austria that we saw some really stunning scenery as our train
went by. Here’s a pic taken en route Salzburg to Zell Am See and further
to Europe’s highest waterfall – Krimml Falls.
From
Salzburg we also took the train to the village of Hallstatt, which is the
oldest still-inhabited village in Europe. The train drops you off at Hallstatt
station and a ferry meets each train to take you across the lake to the
picturesque village.
Salzburg we also took the train to the village of Hallstatt, which is the
oldest still-inhabited village in Europe. The train drops you off at Hallstatt
station and a ferry meets each train to take you across the lake to the
picturesque village.
By
Sea
Sea
These
are pictures of the Venetian lagoon at different places, so technically not ‘sea’
routes! We took a vaporetto (water-bus) to San Michele,
which is Venice’s cemetery.
are pictures of the Venetian lagoon at different places, so technically not ‘sea’
routes! We took a vaporetto (water-bus) to San Michele,
which is Venice’s cemetery.
Another
vaporetto took us even further off, to
the colourful island of Burano.
vaporetto took us even further off, to
the colourful island of Burano.
And
I couldn’t resist adding this image of the Grand Canal with the Rialto
Bridge in the background!
I couldn’t resist adding this image of the Grand Canal with the Rialto
Bridge in the background!
I
hope you enjoyed reading this post & seeing some of my favourite travel
photos. I would like to nominate the following blogs to participate in this
photo competition – Shivya from The Shooting Star, Rakhee Ghelani, Lakshmi Sharath, Brandon from Eye & Pen and Suzanne from The Travel Bunny. Good
luck, folks. Terms & conditions here. And the deadline is the end of this month (October 31st
2013), so hurry up!What is your favourite mode of travel? Leave a comment below.
hope you enjoyed reading this post & seeing some of my favourite travel
photos. I would like to nominate the following blogs to participate in this
photo competition – Shivya from The Shooting Star, Rakhee Ghelani, Lakshmi Sharath, Brandon from Eye & Pen and Suzanne from The Travel Bunny. Good
luck, folks. Terms & conditions here. And the deadline is the end of this month (October 31st
2013), so hurry up!What is your favourite mode of travel? Leave a comment below.
Cracking shots! So glad they didn't limit us to one from each category. I especially love the 'by road' set. Good luck in the competition.
Thanks, Kathryn! So glad they extended the deadline 🙂 Good luck to you too, love that Kerala shot!
What a cool post!! Loved the train shots but my personal favourite mode to travel is always by road / self drive. Gives you the freedom to stop and take in the beauty of the place much more than any other route. 🙂
Bharti
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Thanks, Bharti! I agree; I too love hitting the road – it's the best way to see a place 🙂
Love the pics and a beautiful story 🙂 I prefer road travel preferably by car, gives the independence to stop, wait and enjoy whatever I want to
Thanks, Gitanjali! And I agree with you 🙂
Lovely post!! Can't choose a favourite. Stumbled upon you site via twitter, now adding you to my Feedly for regular updates.
Thanks, Deeksha! Glad you liked the post 🙂
Really great post and very nice pictures. great to see this kind of blog. all the best 🙂
Thank you for your kind words 🙂
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