I love Ukraine: The fact that virtually no one understands a word I say makes backpacking a very unique experience. People I met, even travelers in hostels, are Ukrainians who only speak Ukrainian and Russian. Being the only Asian in town makes me really noticeable and I am getting a lot of “curious yet friendly” looks / smiles wherever I go.

After spending a week in the suburbs where hardly anyone speaks English, I am finally arriving at the capital (Kiev) – More people here speak my language and there seems to be more English-speaking backpackers.

Despite the language barrier, my time in Ukraine has been memorable and hands-on: Walking the “Love Tunnel” for a couple of miles all alone, doing a vertical climb to the top of the Motherland Monument, riding a bike to explore an old village, etc.. Activities here have been quite adventurous.

After two months of traveling in Eastern and Central Europe, my next stop is a little out of the way and is the only destination that I have done any planning on – Iceland.

#Ukraine

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