A Travel Journal by K.A. Lim

In the beginning ...
For many years, I have always been keen to visit Europe. One of the main reasons is because the countries are so close to each other that the moment you travel a little bit further you are in another country and can experience a different culture and scenery. I have been to London, Amsterdam and Paris in 1984 while on a business trip. Although I enjoyed my overseas trip for the first time, I missed sharing the experience with my spouse and my children. Thus, this trip was planned so that I could take my wife on a good holiday and as a retirement reward for myself.
This trip took a good 2 years of planning. First, I had to decide the time of the year to travel. The decision was quite easy. As I have lived in a country with hot weather all my life, the desire to experience cool weather was my first criteria. Not too cold as to travel in winter with zero or minus zero temperatures but just cool enough to be enjoyed. Spring or autumn was my choice. Next was to figure out what I wanted to see. This time round, I wanted to reward my spouse to see the tulips of Keukenhof and this can be done only between the months of March to May since the park closes after that period. After some research on the internet, I found out that for the year 2007, Keukenhof would be open from 22nd March to 20th May. Once I have locked in my travel dates, I started to add in the list of countries that I would like to visit. Starting from Amsterdam, Paris would be my next and Switzerland would be my ultimate destination. I had at first included Austria but then I thought joining a guided tour of Eastern Europe would be better. I was also keen to visit Venice after reading much about its beauty, so as soon a local travel agency advertised a promotional offer for an Italy and French Riviera tour, I did not hesitate and immediately took up the early bird offer. The reason I decided to join a guided tour through Italy instead of going there on my own was largely due to a language concern. I figured it would be rather difficult to communicate with the locals in Italy plus the fact that the places of interest were located far apart, so a guided tour would be ideal for this situation. In addition, I would also get some savings on flight since the travel agency could get group prices for flights, making the tours more affordable for their clients. The cost of the guided tour comes to a total of RM11, 958 inclusive of airport tax for two persons to travel 10 days/8 nights around Italy and the French Riviera.
The only drawback of this tour was that the group will have to depart from Milan Malpensa airport and the flight tickets are non-reroute tickets. So even though I will be traveling on my own after the guided tour, I would still have to return to Milan Malpensa airport for my return flight to Kuala Lumpur.
I had decided to go to Amsterdam after the guided tour and found that flying there via a budget airline was very economical. Since I booked early, the flight from Milan to Amsterdam only cost €150 for two adults on Transavia Airline. There are 3 airports in Milan; Malpensa being the international airport, Linate the second airport and Orio al Serio for budget airlines. Orio al Serio airport is situated 45 miles north-east of Milan. As my flight was to depart at 09:15 on the 30th April, I decided to stay closer to the airport in order to avoid the morning rush. I booked a stay at Hotel San Giorgio in Bergamo.
Part 1 of my journey was reported in my earlier post and so this post will report Part 2 of my journey.
28th April 07 Day 1: Milan - Bergamo
After parting with the main tour group at the hotel in Binasco, Milan,

We walked out from Bergamo Rail Station, headed west from the station exit and arrived at Hotel San Giorgio after 10 minutes. We had no problems checking in as the hotel had our reservation and a room was allocated to us immediately. Unfortunately, the hotel did not have elevators, so we had to carry our luggage up to our room at the 2nd floor of the hotel. The room cost us €60 per night and it has standard furniture such as a queen-sized bed, a cupboard, a TV, a fan and a sink but the bathroom was a shared-facility.
Today was laundry day for us. We walked to a street nearby and did our laundry using a coin-operated automatic washing machine and dryer. While waiting for the laundry to be done, we had kebab at a shop nearby. We took a nap in the afternoon until about 5 pm before taking a casual walk towards the shopping area. After a simple dinner of bread and pizza, we walked back to the hotel, picked up a cup of cappuccino for €0.60 and a bottle of mineral water for €0.60 from the vending machine at the hotel reception and called it a night.
29th April 07 Day 2: Bergamo (Citta Alta, Citta Bassa)
In the morning, we walked to the Bergamo Rail Station and



Bergamo is a pretty town nestled in the foothills of the Alps. It consists of two cities: “Citta Alta”, the older upper town with a rich heritage of art and history and “Citta Bassa”, the busy and modern lower town.
A 10-minute bus ride took us to “Citta Alta” and after showing the driver the same bus tickets we had just used, we rode the funicular (a kind of tram) to a small hilltop village. The hilltop



We returned to “Citta Bassa” by Bus #1 and stopped at the town center near the Duomo. We walked around the area and took photos of the view of “Citta Alta” on the hilltop in the background, the clock tower, fountains and sculptures. Later, we had dinner at one of the pizza shops along the main street.
30th April 07 Day 3: Bergamo – Amsterdam
Early in the morning at 06:00, we walked to the train station and took bus #1A for €1.60 per person to Orio al Serio airport. The bus arrived 20 minutes later at the airport. We waited until 07:15 to check in our luggage and waited further at the lounge for the boarding. The Airbus 737-300 took off exactly at 09:15 and we were on our way to Amsterdam.


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Our hosts waited for our arrival and warmly welcomed us into her home. We were shown to a room prepared for our stay. She even handed over a spare set of house keys and gave us free access to her home. We really appreciated her thoughtfulness and trust in us.
Our arrival in Leiden today was a special one. It was the Queen’s birthday

1st May 07 Day 4: Leiden (Keukenhof)

Today was the day to accomplish my plan of visiting the Keukenhof Garden. We took a bus to Leiden Centraal and bought two tickets at €36, consisting of the entrance fee to Keukenhof and a to-and-fro bus ride. Bus #54 departed from the station and arrived at Keukenhof carrying many tourists eager to be charmed by the beautiful tulips in the park.


Beside the garden, there was also an indoor pavillion that displays large collections of orchids and more beds of flowers. We had a busy time taking photos of the beautiful tulips. We could not believe that all in all, we took close to 500 pictures until the camera battery run out. We had breakfast and lunch in the cafes and fast food outlets located inside the park. We returned to Leiden by bus late in the evening.
2nd May 07 Day 4: Leiden – Amsterdam
We woke up early and after saying thanks and goodbye to our HC friend, we took a bus to the Leiden Centraal and bought two tickets to Amsterdam Centraal for €15.20. On arrival, we bought


After taking a short rest, we walked to Dam Square where the Royal Palace, Dam Monument and Madame Tussaud Museum is located. We also went shopping at the shopping center there. Before walking back to our hotel, we stopped by the booth of a tour excursion company near Amsterdam Centraal and booked a tour for two at €60 for Friday’s tour to Alkmaar Cheese market. We had chinese noodles in a box for dinner. We walked to Amsterdam Centraal and bought two Thalys train ticket to Paris travelling on the 5th of May for €202.
3rd May 07 Day 5: Amsterdam
We had breakfast provided by the hotel at 09:15. We then walked to the flower market along the canal. We also walked to the home of Anne Frank and saw long queues of tourists wanting to enter the museum.
The museum tells the life of a Jewish child named Anne Frank who, together with two families, hid from the German Nazi soldiers during the WWII. They stayed there for about 2 years until someone betrayed them to the Germans in August 1944. They were later transported to the concentration camps and only her father survived the cruelty. He published his daughter's diary after the war, which became world famous.


4th May 07 Day 6: Amsterdam – Alkmaar – Amsterdam
We went to Lindbergh Excursion and boarded the tour bus at 09:15 for a 4 ½ hour tour. The first stop was at the town of Alkmaar.
The Alkmaar Cheese Market has a tradition of cheese trading since 1593 and is held in the

The tour bus then took us to another location to see the old water-pumping windmill in the village of Schermerhorn. It is one of the few remaining working windmill in Netherlands. Our final stop was at a cheese making farm. We returned to Amsterdam at 02:30. After taking a short rest, we went out for dinner at a Thai restaurant.
5th May 07 Day 7: Amsterdam – Paris
Today we travelled by Thalys train to Paris at 09:00. Arriving at Paris Gare du Nord, we bought two Paris Visits ticket for €54 for a 5-day travel pass. The Paris Visit Pass provides unlimited rides on the Metro, REC (regional express train), bus and the Montmartre funicular. It is the best way to get around Paris.
6th May 07 Day 8: Paris (The Lourves, Arch de Triump, Eiffel Tower)
This morning, we took the Metro from Louis Michel to Opera, changed to a different line and alighted at Palais Royal Musee du Lourve. Since on every first Sunday of the month, entrance to the museum is free, we took the opportunity to enter the Lourve. The entrance fee is usually €9.50. The Louvre 卢浮宫 is the world’s largest palace and museum. The museum is divided into several departments and a number of galleries devoted to Italian painting. We saw many fine paintings which were detailed and very life-like After moving through several sections of the building, we finally found what we came here for: the famous Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of “Mona Lisa” housed in a glass-covered wooden brown frame. The picture was suprisingly small compared to many of the other fine paintings.

The other favourites amongst tourists were the armless Venus de Milo and the headless status of Winged Victory. We exited the museum and had more fun taking photos at the inverted pyramid. The inverted pyramid allows sunlight to shine on an underground reception area with a complex of shops and restaurants.
From the Lourve, we walked through the public park Jardin des Tuileries, reaching the place de la Concorde and continued walking the long stretch of Champs-Elysees 香榭丽舍大街 .
At the end of Champs-Elysees, we crossed the underpass and surfaced at the base of the famous Arch de Triomphe. Arch de Triomphe 凯旋门 is the biggest triumph arch in the world and had a dozen streets radiating from the roundabout in the center. The monument is engraved with the names of hundreds of generals who commanded French troops in Napoleonic victories. At the base of the arch is the site of the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in whose honor an eternal flame burns. We took the Metro at Charles de Gaulle back to Louise Michel station where our hotel is located.
7th May 07 Day 9: Sacre Coeur, Notre Dame, Invalid, Eiffel Tower


After spending several hours at these locations, we took the Metro at Anver to Barbes




8th May 07 Day 10: Paris
We took the Metro to Gare de Lyon to buy two TGV train tickets



9th May 07 Day 11: Paris
We woke up at a leisurely hour and went to a laundromat nearby to do our laundry. After that, we traveled to the Paris city center and walked to Gallerie la Fayette superstore. We went up to the 6th floor and had our lunch. We sat by the side of a window and looking out, we could see the Eiffel Tower a distance away. We continued on through the streets of Paris, passing the column and entering Tuileris park by a side gate. We then walked towards the Louvre for more photo taking. We returned to the hotel and repacked our luggage. We had fish and chips and salad for dinner.
10th May 07 Day 12: Paris – Bern – Interlaken
We checked out of the hotel early in the morning and took the Metro to Gare de Lyon. The TGV


Later, we walked all the way to the other end of the street where Interlaken West rail station is located. The opposite end is the Interlaken Ost. We took the local bus back to Interlaken Ost and walked back to our room.
11th May 07 Day 13: Zurich
I was not happy having to leave through Milan Malpensa airport


12th May 07 Day 14: Schilthorn
Today the weather was sunny with clear sky, so we took the opportunity to go up Mount
Schilthorn. We boarded the train from Interlaken Ost and changed to another at Lauterbrunen station. Upon reaching Murren, we walked a short distance and rode the longest aerial cabelway in the Alps. The cable car ascended to Birg and continued to Schilthorn/Piz Gloria. Piz Gloria is the name of the revolving restaurant at Schilthorn and lies at 2,970 meters/9,750 feet. The makers of the James Bond movie “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” discovered the
Schilthorn building
halfway during its construction, and contributed financially to completion of the restaurant in return for exclusive rights to use the location for three months of filming. The film gave Schilthorn immense worldwide publicity, far greater than would have been possible otherwise. Visitors today still recognise Schilthorn as the 007 film location and are still fascinated by it. We had lunch for CHF57 at the revolving restaurant and had a once-in-a-lifetime 360 degree view of snow-covered mountain peaks.


13th May 07 Day 15: Bern
Fron Interlaken Ost, we took the train to Bern, passing through Spiez and Thun, both lovely towns along the Lake Thun. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.

14th May 07 Day 16: Lucerne
We had an appointment with our Swiss friend in Lucerne today. We took the train from



The Danish sculptor Bertel Thorwaldsen was commissioned in the early 1800's to sculpt something to remind the citizens of the true heart and soul of its fallen guard in 1792 during the French Revolution in Paris. Hired to guard King Louis XVI, more than 500 Swiss Guards died defending the Tuileries palace by an invading mob, unaware that the King they were protecting was no longer inside and had in fact fled the palace.
To the right of the Lion Monument is the Glacier Garden. It is difficult to imagine that the glacier was once so close to Lucerne, until we saw the marks left by the glacier.
Just before lunch, our friend took us to a supermart where we could buy authentic Swiss chocolates for a good price. As the end of the day drew close, my friend kindly offered to have the photographs that were taken during the day burned into a CD for me. So we said our goodbyes and parted ways. We were told to pick up the CD from a tourist information centre at the Lucerne train station an hour later, so in the meantime, we went around taking more photos.
15th May 07 Day 17: Zurich, Pilatus, Lucerne

We took a train from Interlaken Ost to Bern and changed train to Zurich. We reached the Thai Airways office and having to pay an addition fee of CHF228, we received our new flight tickets departing from Zurich Airport. We then rode the train to Lucerne and boarded a boat on the


16th May 07 Day 18: Interlaken (Harder Kulm)
The morning temperature was 9 degrees Celcius. Today was our last day of our trip, so we took


17th May 07 Day 19: Interlaken – Zurich – Bangkok
We walked to Interlaken Ost with our luggage and boarded a direct train to Zurich airport. At the airport, we had our breakfast and the rest of the time was spent waiting.
18th May 07 Day 20: Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur
We arrived early in the morning at Bangkok airport. At 9:00 we boarded the plane to Kuala Lumpur. The plane touched down at KLIA airport. Walking out the Immigration check point, we boarded the KLIA express train to KL Central. We then took the LRT back to our home, thus completing our Europe travelling trip.
We had an absolutely fabulous time in all the places and it was the best one month of my life. The one thing I would not do is to travel any later than mid-Spring to Italy. The weather is very hot. Overall, the trip went extremely smooth largely due to my early planning and research on the tremendous amount of information on the internet. The place we like best is Switzerland. We found the snow capped mountains beautiful and Swiss train services going between places of interest comfortable, efficient and reliable. To us, being able to travel independently and at our own pace was far better than being on a hectic tour schedule organized by travel agencies. I wish everyone going to Europe to have a great trip.
Best tips and suggestions: Metro in Paris is very easy to figure out. The Paris Visite, Batobus and Swiss Saver Pass are good investments. It is wise to visit the Louvre on the 1st Sunday of the month to gain free entrance as you can see the museum and moved around most parts of the museum for as long as you wish. Travelling in Switzerland by train was just great. The scenery was interesting and beautiful. Very important to travel light – we traveled with 4 luggage bags, the heaviest weighing 14.8 kg, the second 7.5 kg and two light backpacks. To contact me, send your emails to aiklim51@gmail.com.
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