Tuesday Day 18 Dubrovnik to Puke
Stats:
Distance: 296km
Hours riding: 6hrs 34 mins
After a very warm night in the tent (we slept with the door open most of the time), we decided to get up early your get everything packed away before it got too warm. The alarm went off at 6.30 which was ambitious and we finally got up at 7.30, packing up in record time. Breakfast on the go at a local bakery and we headed towards the border with Montenegro along the stunning coast road.
The issues came at the border. Asking to see our documents we dutifully handed over passports and insurance documents. We were then asked for our green card as our insurance wouldn't cover us, we tried to explain it would and that it was stated in the documentation, but we were told we needed to go and buy a green card and until then the police would hold our passports. 10Euros and a quick "chat" later, we were on our way again.
Once in Montenegro we followed the coast road again and decided not to take the ferry and take the coast road which would skip around the big bay. We then stopped in Kotor for a bite to eat and then followed some Italian bikers up and over the pass to Cetinje. This was a lovely drive and heartily recommended! We then went through Podgorica on our way to the border with Albania. We could see as we approached that there was a queue and also a storm rolling in. Not wanting to get too wet we filtered to the front to get checked out of Montenegro and then waited for about 45 mins while the thunder and lightening was going mad all around us. We did our best to shelter from the rain (under the border shelter -being asked by a kind border guard) but still got quite wet. We then skipped over to the Albania checkpoint and got through without any issues and only a passport check.
Now in Albania you could definitely feel that the country is poor and a lot of the buildings were rundown. You could certainly tell that disposable income was not available for many although there were still some nice cars and houses around. Task number 1 was to get some local currency which did not prove too difficult but understanding how much to get was the question......a quick google on the mobile revealed the exchange rate and therefore helped us to understand how much we might need. Task 2 was to get fuel. That again was no issue but we did attract some attention once we stopped 2 lads soon appeared from nowhere wanting to check out the bike. Perfectly innocent just interested! The pump attendant was also interested and wanted to chat which was not easy as we did not have a common language. A discussion around the map was all we could manage. We then stated to ascend another pass towards Puke hoping we would find a hotel or some sort of accommodation. The road surface varied along the way and I am certainly glad that I was on the GS and not a sports bike! We arrived in the town to find the main road closed with lots of people milling around. This confused us as we thought that there may have been some kind of festival and we did not know the way around. A quick negation of the back streets put us back on the main road at the other side of town, having seen no sign of any form of accommodation. Getting tired we decided that we could not continue towards Kukes and that we needed to turn around and find something in town. We only had to head about 200m and we found "Hotel Tourism Puke". The price was reasonable, they served food and brewed beer on site.....sounded perfect. The meal was a recommendation of the waiter and it did not fail to impress.....especially the meat soup. Absolutely beautiful.
Route planning and more local beer and sound advice from a local about the roads wound the evening away. Tomorrow Macedonia.
Stats:
Distance: 296km
Hours riding: 6hrs 34 mins
After a very warm night in the tent (we slept with the door open most of the time), we decided to get up early your get everything packed away before it got too warm. The alarm went off at 6.30 which was ambitious and we finally got up at 7.30, packing up in record time. Breakfast on the go at a local bakery and we headed towards the border with Montenegro along the stunning coast road.
The issues came at the border. Asking to see our documents we dutifully handed over passports and insurance documents. We were then asked for our green card as our insurance wouldn't cover us, we tried to explain it would and that it was stated in the documentation, but we were told we needed to go and buy a green card and until then the police would hold our passports. 10Euros and a quick "chat" later, we were on our way again.
Once in Montenegro we followed the coast road again and decided not to take the ferry and take the coast road which would skip around the big bay. We then stopped in Kotor for a bite to eat and then followed some Italian bikers up and over the pass to Cetinje. This was a lovely drive and heartily recommended! We then went through Podgorica on our way to the border with Albania. We could see as we approached that there was a queue and also a storm rolling in. Not wanting to get too wet we filtered to the front to get checked out of Montenegro and then waited for about 45 mins while the thunder and lightening was going mad all around us. We did our best to shelter from the rain (under the border shelter -being asked by a kind border guard) but still got quite wet. We then skipped over to the Albania checkpoint and got through without any issues and only a passport check.
Now in Albania you could definitely feel that the country is poor and a lot of the buildings were rundown. You could certainly tell that disposable income was not available for many although there were still some nice cars and houses around. Task number 1 was to get some local currency which did not prove too difficult but understanding how much to get was the question......a quick google on the mobile revealed the exchange rate and therefore helped us to understand how much we might need. Task 2 was to get fuel. That again was no issue but we did attract some attention once we stopped 2 lads soon appeared from nowhere wanting to check out the bike. Perfectly innocent just interested! The pump attendant was also interested and wanted to chat which was not easy as we did not have a common language. A discussion around the map was all we could manage. We then stated to ascend another pass towards Puke hoping we would find a hotel or some sort of accommodation. The road surface varied along the way and I am certainly glad that I was on the GS and not a sports bike! We arrived in the town to find the main road closed with lots of people milling around. This confused us as we thought that there may have been some kind of festival and we did not know the way around. A quick negation of the back streets put us back on the main road at the other side of town, having seen no sign of any form of accommodation. Getting tired we decided that we could not continue towards Kukes and that we needed to turn around and find something in town. We only had to head about 200m and we found "Hotel Tourism Puke". The price was reasonable, they served food and brewed beer on site.....sounded perfect. The meal was a recommendation of the waiter and it did not fail to impress.....especially the meat soup. Absolutely beautiful.
Route planning and more local beer and sound advice from a local about the roads wound the evening away. Tomorrow Macedonia.
