particular, we ll be looking at the joys ofjourney by rail, as interrail celebrates 50 years this summer. see you soon. and, to end this week, we return to sri lanka, where explorer karolis mieliauskas is paddling 50 kilometres down the country s canal network to the capital, colombo. but he s hit a problem. when we left at last week, his catamaran was letting in water, and night was approaching fast. we join him for the final instalment as he crosses the negombo lagoon to a local church. still a few kilometres to go and sun is down already. now is absolutely the time to get out from here and to reach the shore. i can see already lights. probably will not manage to reach the place with any kind of light. it looks like it is very close
over three days, i have paddled more than 22 kilometres to get to the celebration in sri lanka s capital. i have seen a canal network that, at times, has been overwhelmed with pollution, but i have also seen hundreds of spots of natural beauty that have given me wonder and hope. karolis at the end of his mammoth journey there in sri lanka. coming up next week, in athens, coming face to face with years
early or very late, but apart from the antisocial hours, you might end up spending more on the ground transport or a hotel stay. travel with minimum luggage. this is my cabin bag and it meets all known free hand luggage allowances. also, ignore those constant invitations to pay for a seat in advance. there is one for you on board, you just don t know which one it is yet. well, that s all we have for this guide. let s hope for brighter times ahead for all of us. join me again next time for the latest in the world of travel, and, in particular, we ll be looking at the joys ofjourney by rail, as interrail celebrates 50 years this summer. see you soon. and, to end this week, we return to sri lanka, where explorer karolis mieliauskas
attached to these stone pieces. i wish i could be positive, hoping good things for the future of lebanon and tripoli, but the problem is we are losing a lot of good minds travelling and emigrating everywhere in the world. but i hope one day tripoli would regain its power and its glory and that the people would have more time and more energy to respect art and to love the city, and maybe to see it the way i see it. explorer karolis mieliauskas is on his latest challenge, paddling 50 kilometres down sri lanka s canal network to the capital colombo.
i wish i could be positive, hoping good things for the future of lebanon and tripoli, but the problem is we are losing a lot of good minds travelling and emigrating everywhere in the world. but i hope one day tripoli would regain its power and its glory and that the people would have more time and more energy to respect art and to love the city, and maybe to see it the way i see it. explorer karolis mieliauskas is on his latest challenge, paddling 50 kilometres down sri lanka s canal network to the capital colombo. after meeting people leading