Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2007

Dangerous Driving Albania


Drinking and driving?
Originally uploaded by EmpressSim.
Transportation costs in Albania are really cheap. Sadly, you get what you pay for when it comes to drivers. Albania is one of the few countries which honestly scared the crap out of me when we were driving.

There are a few travel options in Albania, but the two most popular are furgons and Buses.

I'm not sure which one of them is the most dangerous, but I'm going to tell you a couple of stories which I wish I could forget.

Furgon Baby Incident

We were barreling down the highway at around 120-140km/h when suddenly another crazy driver does something unexpected. The brakes are slammed on our furgon and everyone goes flying forward. There are seat belts, but only for the 8 passengers the vehicle is designed for, not the other 6 who are actually there. A baby on it's mothers lap is held tightly, but the sudden stop causes her to slam forward in to the seat in front of her, crushing the baby.

Drinking and Driving

Alcoholism seems to be quite rampant in some parts of Albania. More than a few occasions I've met people in the early morning hours drinking their face off. I've even partaken a few times, I'm not saying they are bad people, perhaps a little irresponsible though.

I was in a furgon zooming down the highway as they normally do, when suddenly the driver offers me a plastic bottle of moonshine ratki. I declined his offer and he was a little offended. "You must drink, only women don't drink," was the basic conversation. After the driver took a few swigs I though I would partake if for no other reason to make my potential death less painful as we barrel down the highway with a drunk at the wheel.

Speedy Buses and Cliffs

Buses are a great way to travel, you will make great time, assuming you make it there alive. Buses must get paid by the run and not by the hour because the drivers really push the limits of safety. They will pass other vehicles in unsafe environments, they will go around blind corners in the opposite lane. More than a few times I swear our wheel was half hanging over the edge of a high cliff. There is no guard rails to catch you or stop you from going to close to the edge, and sadly you can see more than a few buses who didn't make it by the rusted out remains down at the bottom of the ravines.


Welcome to Albania! :)


(Despite all my talk about transportation woes in Albania I thought it was an amazing country and I suggest you visit them!)

Transportation Options in Albania


Vlora to Sarande
Originally uploaded by kden604.
Albania is a country where you can travel cheap. Though to be honest it is probably the most nerve racking place I've traveled in terms of dangerous driving.

Four common modes of transportation:

  1. Taxi
  2. Bus
  3. Furgon
  4. Train

Taxi

I would hazard to suggest that Taxi's are the safest, it's one on one with the driver and you can select the driver based on talking to him for a few moments. Obviously taxi's aren't a good option for traveling long distances, but they are ok for inner city travel.


Bus

Buses are quite clean, affordable, but the drivers travel at high-speeds and often will over take other vehicles with oncoming traffic and on blind corners. More than a few times I saw old buses down in ravines and gullies!


Furgon (Mini-Van)

Furgon travel is very inexpensive and is basically a minivan full of 10-16 people. The price can be negotiable they will try and rip you off, make sure you work out a price BEFORE you get in.


Train

Train travel in Albania is possible, however I don't suggest it. Trains are old, broken, and the locals don't even like traveling on them. It is by far the cheapest mode of transportation, but the trains are extremely late and well, just read this.

Albania Train Travel


Colombo to Kandy
Originally uploaded by kden604.
Albania is a special place in terms of train travel. Possibly the cheapest train you will ever ride on, there's a reason for it. I can't tell you how many people tried to discourage me getting on a train in Albania, not just as a tourist but just as a person in general.

If you ask most locals they will all tell you that only the poorest of the poor travel on trains. The trains are often extremely late, more than just a few hours.

Most of the windows are either broken out or nonexistent and the trains travel extremely slowly. Well under a 50km/h average.

My best advice to you is to take a bus or a furgon anywhere you need to go. Quite literally you can travel 3-5 hours for 3-5 dollars. It's very affordable and much faster.

People always say do as the locals do... So stick with that and bus or furgon to where you need to go!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Adventure Albania

Albania was a country of contrast to say the least. When I first entered the country I crossed in to a dirty little cesspool of a town and I seriously considered turning around right there. Burning piles of garbage, shanty town and potholes were my initial welcoming... But when I got away from that town Albania turned into a wonderfully interesting country, full of beauty and spirit.