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Wandering the streets and finding Wi Fi in Ulan Ude
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We arrive in Ulan Ude
We wandered on further down through the old part of the city
right down to the river. It is a truly
fascinating walk with so much to look at.
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| The city of Ulan Ude is very flat,
dry and dusty |
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We never worked out what this
strange building was |
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| Unusual shaped building |
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Arch near the centre of the city |
World Nomad Restaurant In Ulan Ude
We searched for the World Nomad Restaurant (Mongolian
food) as it was recommended several times on web sites we
had visited. We couldn’t find it. We asked three girls if they
spoke English and they said “Yes”. Apparently they had just
passed their University English test one hour prior. They
were delighted to talk to us. Rather than just
point us in the right direction, they actually walked with us to World
Nomad’s Restaurant. We decided we would head back there for
dinner later on.
Internet Café In Ulan Ude
We then searched for an internet café as there was no
internet at Olga’s. Down by the square we found a seedy place below ground
level that reeked of cigarettes. There was a small bar in
there and several poker machines. Use of their
computers cost 1 rb per minute which we thought was good
value. We set ourselves up on our allotted computer, input
our log-in details and then found everything was all in
Russian. We asked again and a man came to show us
where to click for English. We emailed the kids and looked
for replies from Couch Surfing hosts for later in the
holiday. No responses to our requests yet. We
think we will book into a hostel for all the time we spend
in St Petersburg and also for the Frankfurt visit. We
hastily retreated from the internet café as we could no
longer tolerate the smoky air we were breathing.
Hotel Gesser In Ulan Ude
Discovered much later: Hotel Gesser is located
right in front of Olga’s B & B in Modogueva Street and we
were told you can go to the hotel lobby to access Wi Fi even
if you are not a guest there. We never tried it ourselves so
we can’t report on what the cost would be but I doubt if it
was very much at all.
The wind started picking up after we left the smoky internet
café. We wandered further on around the square. It got so
gusty we couldn’t keep our hats on. As we walked back to
Olga’s we got caught up in heaps of whipped up dust. Not only were
we feeling grotty from having no shower for three nights but
we were now coated in dust. We even had it in our mouths and
ears.
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Our route back where we became
coated in dust |
Back at Olga’s we had showers. Her
bathroom is heated so by the time we had finished showering
we were as hot and sticky as before we started. The heating
was still turned on for the bathroom but not the rest of the
house. We asked if we could do some washing. Tatiana found
us some big bowls and we put them in the bath and leaned
over to wash our clothes. We then draped them over the
washing line which was in an enclosed verandah outside one
of the bedrooms. There is no washing machine for usage by
travelers but we felt there was one inside a cupboard.
Perhaps that is for Olga’s and Tatiana’s use only.
Our meal at World Nomad's Restaurant
After cooling down and putting on fresh clothes we headed
back down past the square to World Nomad’s Restaurant. We
wanted to try Mongolian food but we were tempted by the
chips on the menu so we had both. We
felt the meal was nothing special in quality. Our chips were barely warm and
the pork in my meal was a bit
tough. However, Ian’s soup was quite nice. It was
quite a disappointment really.
Safari's in Ulan Ude
Earlier when speaking to the three girls they had told us
about Safari’s which is another internet café. After our
Mongolian dinner we decided we would check out Safari’s. We
bought pancakes and drinks and set up our laptop. We sent
everyone a long email which I had drafted off-line whilst we
were on the train. That worked out to be one of my better
ideas. We tried to Skype the kids but they must have been
eating dinner as no one answered the Skype call.
We strolled back to Olga’s with the breeze now quite cool.
The house was still warm from the heat earlier in the day.
We opened our window wide to get cool air in to our room. We
might be in for a hot night. We are heading to bed early. We
seem restricted to our bedroom as use of the lounge room
doesn’t seem to be on offer. Tatiana really is very
sweet lady - the most wonderful hostess. It is amazing how
we get along even with a language barrier.
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Tour of Ivolginsky Datsan
Our trip in the order it all happened:
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