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Hi guys, is it too late to join this trip? thought might as well tag along to add a bit colour to the trip if that's alright with you clive and the lads
Ram
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Hi guys, is it too late to join this trip? thought might as well tag along to add a bit colour to the trip if that's alright with you clive and the lads
Ram
most are going to Morocco nowSorry but i like to think and plan trips at least one year in advance because of family, other trips and workI am have got another trip plan for Portugal in 2016, plus am working on a trip to North Spain in 2017After that maybe Bulgaria and Romania over a two week tripAnd now back to the hard work
I was mad keen to come and booked the time off but in the end too many other people backed out for their own reasons to make it compelling enough for me I'm afraid. I have said before it was the Cruiser Convoy that I found so appealing. Hence me throwing my lot in with the Morocco trip instead. I'm sure it will be a great trip and Romania will be a fantastic destination. I look forward to seeing what I missed. Not least meeting the legendary Clive and his clan. We're now having a holiday in Greece to keep the family happy which I suspect was what they really wanted all along rather than 2 weeks inside a Landcruiser. No I don't get it either.
Helen and i can't wait to set off despite still having doubts if my trailer will be ready in time , I can always buy a tent if needs must and i will not be deterred come what may. The trip appeals to us in so many ways its difficult to be specific, we have never traveled outside of the UK other than on package holidays and here we are preparing for a 2 week jaunt through Europe culminating in a stay in Romania, a country that has always intrigued me not least because of Clive's comments (unrelated to this thread) of his life in a foreign land , which for me suggest an idealistic rural existence .
Hey, Clive - we still get our water from a well - via an electric pump and no "mains" sewage - we have a septic tank in back garden - both very common in rural houses where i live in NE Scotland. no horse and cart thoughI would like to visit Romania again, i spent 2-3 days in Bucharest once on a business trip, and enjoyed that.
BTW, it may be of some use to those coming, the currency here is the "Leu" plural "Lei", Romania is yet to adopt the Euro.
Euros will be useful in France and Germany, but Hungary is still the "Forint".
So, as long as you have an ATM card, you'll be able to get local currency as you need it, in Hungary and Romania.
Just don't expect to be able to spend Euros here, because with rare exceptions, you can't. You'll have to exchange them at a higher rate than the ATM and therefore lose out unnecessarily.
Neither will you be able to get Lei from your bank in the UK (unless things have changed lately) because it's not an international currency like the Dollar or the Yen.
Currently there's 6.29 Lei to the pound and 4.50 Lei to the Euro.