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I thought it would be helpful for ‘travellers to be’ if all the experienced travellers could share their previous itineraries/Adventures with us. And Possibly include comments on what you would have done differently. (ie: extra days here, skip a certain place altogether, fly instead of train, etc)

I would start the ball rolling, though I’m just a ‘traveller to be’ Smile

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[url=‘http://blogs.bootsnall.com/karlien/archives/005266.shtml’]Itinerary from my last trip[/url]

I don’t think going all the way to the far east of Siberia was really "worth it", except to prove that I could do it, I’d rather have spent more time in the lake Baikal area.

Maybe more interesting to first-timers, here’s the itinerary from my first interrail trip:

Antwerp —> nighttrain from Cologne to Poznan —> Poznan —> Znin (daytrip to Biskupin) —> Gdansk —> Wroclaw —> Berlin (daytrip to Potsdam) —> Prague —> Trencin (daytrip to Cachtice) —> Bratislava —> nighttrain to Katowice —> Bolkow (music festival) —> Wroclaw —> Dresden —> Antwerp

Note that my original plan included a lot more places (Copenhagen, Krakow, the High Tatras, probably some others I don’t recall), and that some places I never planned to visit (Poznan and Bratislava)