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2010 Mongol Rally Tentative Route:

We traveled East from London to UlaanBattar in 2010 in the Mongol Rally. Maps of the 13 countries we visited are below, as are our Mongol Rally route maps.

In the 2010 Mongol Rally, we visited the following countries: United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hunagry, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Mongolia.

Registan Sketch | ATC

2009 Shanghai Westbound Trip

The map below depicts our actual and intended onward route in 2009, in order, through the following countries: China, Japan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Tunisia, Spain, Puerto Rico, USA, Mexico.

World Map Route 2009 | ATC

The globe above shows our by-land only route in 2009 from Shanghai, China to Seattle, USA.

aces we have already been.
China Regional Map | ATC
The regional map of East Asia above shows the location of China relative to neighboring countries.
China Route Map | ATC

The route map above depicts our trips around China between 2006-2008 (in orange) and our most recent exodus from China in May, 2009 (in blue). We exited the country on the western most border, into Kazakhstan.

Okinawa Route Map | ATC

In 2008 Lauren visited Okinawa, Japan for several weeks, and toured the island before returning to China early 2009.

Mongolia Regional Map | ATC

The above map depicts Mongolia relative to its rather large neighbors.

Mongolia Route Map | ATC

The above map shows our route in 2008 (in blue) where we flew from China to Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia for a week of ger R&R. In 2010 we will travel to Mongolia with the Mongol Rally (in red) before exiting into China and then to South East Asia.

Kazakhstan Regional Map | ATC
The regional map above shows the location of Kazakhstan relative to its neighbors.
Kazakhstan Route Map | ATC
The map above shows our all-too brief journey through Kazakhstan in 2009. We began by crossing from China, by rail, into Kazakhstan and then skirting around Lake Balkhash to Almaty, where we spent a day before taking the train to Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan Regional Map | ATC
The above map shoes the location of Uzbekistan relative to its neighbors.
Uzbekistan Route Map | ATC
The above map shows the route we took in Uzbekistan 2009 from Kazakhstan into Tashkent to Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Urgench and back to Bukhara before crossing the border on foot into Turkmenistan.
Turkmenistan Regional Map | ATC
The map above shows the location of Turkmenistan relative to its neighbors.
Turkmenistan Route Map | ATC
The map above shows our Turkmenistan route in 2009. We entered the country on foot from Uzbekistan into Turkmenabat before traveling to Ashgabat. We traveled to Turkmenbashi, Nohur and Darvaza, as well as Mary, Merv and Gonur before taking the train to Turkmenbashi again and catching the ferry across the Caspian Sea to the Caucus.
Azerbaijan Regional Map | ATC

The above map shows Azerbaijan relative to the neighboring countries.

Azerbaijan Route Map | ATC

The above map shows our actual route in 2009. We took the ferry from Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan to Baku, Azerbaijan and then traveled around the city for several days before taking the night train to Georgia via Boyuk Kasik.

Georgia Regional Map | ATC

The above map shows the Republic of Georgia relative to its neighbors.

Georgia Route Map | ATC

The above map shows our actual route in 2009 from the Azerbaijan-Georgia border on the south-east to Tbilisi by train, and then up to Kazbegi in the north between South Ossetia and Chechnya in the north. From there we went by bus to Mtskheta, the cultural homeland of Georgia. And then west to Gori, Stalin's birthplace. Then camping in Borjomi before cutting west to Kutaisi, Georgia's second largest city, and then west to Poti, where Jason and his Argonauts entered Georgia, and then south to Batumi and exiting into Turkey via Sarpi.

Turkey Regional Map | ATC

The above map depicts Turkey relative to its neighbors.

Turkey Route Map | ATC

The above shows our actual route in 2009 from the Republic of Georgia through the Sarpi border into Turkey, and then down various mountain valleys to Yusufeli. From there to Trabzon and along the Black Sea Coast to Safranbolu before heading to Ankara. From Ankara we cut south to Capadocia and Tarsus before following the Mediterranean Coast westward to Troy and Gallipoli and then into Istanbul before exiting the country into Bulgaria.

Bulgaria Regional Map | ATC

The above map shows Bulgaria relative to its neighbors.

Bulgaria Route Map | ATC

The above map depicts our actual route in 2009 from Turkey through the Bulgarian Ormenion border crossing to Plovdiv by train, and then by bus to Bachkovo Monastery before taking the train to Sofia and crossing the border into Serbia.

Serbia Regional Map | ATC

The above depicts Serbia relative to its neighbors.

Serbia Route Map | ATC

The above shows our actual route in 2009 from Bulgaria to Belgrade, Serbia by train, and then onward to Bosnia & Hercegovina by bus.

Bosnia Regional Map | ATC

The above map depicts Bosnia & Hercegovina relative to its neighbors.

Bosnia Route Map | ATC

The above map shows out actual route in 2009 from Serbia to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina by bus, and then from the capital to Banja Luka by train, continuing to the border with Croatia.

Croatia Regional Map | ATC

The above depicts Croatia relative to its neighbors.

Croatia Route Map | ATC

The above map depicts our actual route in 2009 from Bosnia & Hercegovina by train to Zagreb, Croatia and then from Zagreb to Slovenia by train.

Slovenia Regional Map | ATC

The above depicts Slovenia relative to its neighbors.

Slovenia Route Map | ATC

The above map shows our actual route in 2009 from Croatia by train to Ljubljana, Slovenia and then across the border by night train to Italy.

Italy Regional Map | ATC

The above depicts Italy relative to neighboring countries.

Italy Route Map | ATC

The map above shows out actual route in 2009 from Slovenia to Venice, Italy by train and then by boat from Venice to Bari, and exiting the country by boat to Tunisia.

Tunisia Regional Map | ATC

The map above shows Tunisia relative to its neighbors.

Tunisia Route Map | ATC

The map above shows our actual route in 2009, entering Tunis, Tunisia by boat and exiting the same way before continuing on to Spain.

Spain Regional Map | ATC

The map above shows Spain relative to its neighbors.

Spain Route Map | ATC

The map above shows our actual route in 2009 into Spain by boat from Tunisia, we stopped only in Malaga before continuing to Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico Route Map | ATC

The above map shows our route in 2009 from Spain by boat to Puerto Rico, traveling around San Juan before taking a boat to the USA.

America Regional Map | ATC

The above map depicts America relative to its neighbors.

America Route Map | ATC

The map above shows our actual route in 2009 and early 2010. We entered the country from Puerto Rico by boat in Ft. Lauderdale, USA before traveling north along the east coast, and then to Chicago, St. Paul, Seattle and down to South Padre Island, Texas, before entering Mexico.

Mexico Regional Map | ATC

The Map above depicts Mexico relative to its neighbors.

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Travel Updates:

Read about their most recent trips in the travel blog, or learn about the places they visited in the guide. A humor page has funny images they've seen on their travels, including images of the now infamous breakfast beer, and be sure to check out the photos of life on the road.

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Learn more about the travelers:

Lauren and Mike began traveling together in 2006, learn about them, and how they ended up living on the road.

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Want more imagery?

From Shanghai to Ashgabat Lauren has taken some 4,500 images. View these trans-Asian photos. You'll find photos from every country we visited, yup, all 20! And there are 13 more countries on the way in 2010 so check the photo album often.

Spain Images | ATC

Puerto Rico Images | ATC

Mexico Images | ATC

Italy Images | ATC

Travel Articles

Mongol Rally:

We have signed up to be a part of the amazing 2010 Mongol Rally Charity Adventure, which will launch in the UK and finish in central Mongolia. More information on our trans-Europe & Asia race is available on the Mongol Rally page. The places we'll visit on the trip are listed below, with a map of the upcoming trip below, right.

Places along our 2010 route:

  • London, UK
  • Paris, France
  • Frankfurt, Germany
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Vienna, Austria
  • Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Budapest, Hungary
  • Transylvania, Romania
  • Kiev, Ukraine
  • Volgograd, Russia
  • Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia

More Imagery !

Want more to please your eyes, you touch customer? Check out the photo album to see more images like those below.

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GUides

To learn a bit more about the countries you are looking at maps of, simply click on any underlined text to zoom to that country's guide page. You'll find information on currency exchanges and transportation, history, culture, visas, routes and more on each guide page. Or click here to see what guides are available.

Want to Laugh?

Want a good laugh? Then head to the humor page where you'll find pictures from around the world of silly signs, ridiculous people and funny objects from across the planet.

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