Thursday, August 7, 2025

My Central Europe Adventure: From Paro to Trnava, Slovakia

 

IGI Airport Delhi

Traveling has always been a dream of mine, and thanks to the Erasmus+ Exchange Programme, I got the incredible opportunity to explore Central Europe—starting from Delhi, India, all the way to the charming city of Trnava, Slovakia. The journey was filled with excitement, challenges, and unforgettable experiences. Here’s how it all unfolded!

 
Layover nap 

Before I could even board a flight, I had to secure my Schengen Visa. The process took 8 days in Delhi, filled with nervous anticipation. Would my application be approved? Finally, the visa arrived, and I was ready to embark on my European adventure! My journey started with a flight from Delhi to Abu Dhabi, followed by a connecting flight to Vienna, Austria. The long-haul flights were tiring, but the excitement kept me going. The dream of boarding the largest commercial air plane paid off. It was a Dreamliner with 11 seats in a row. It was the UAE's national airline, Etihad Airways. 'Etihad' in Arabic means unity. 
Zayeed Int. Airport, Abu Dhabi, The UAE


Rector's team
Ice Cream: Always
Old town square





Old tower, Trnava

Nikoleta and her team 

After landing in Vienna, my next destination was Trnava, Slovakia—just 45 minutes away

Vienna International Airport, Austria
by taxi. As we drove through the scenic Austrian and Slovak countryside, I couldn’t help but admire the lush green landscapes—a stark contrast to Delhi’s bustling streets.

Discovering Trnava: Slovakia’s Hidden Gem

Trnava, often called "Little Rome" for its many churches, is a picturesque city with a rich history. Here’s what made my stay special: Walking through Trnava’s Old Town felt like stepping into a fairy tale. The St. John the Baptist Cathedral, Town Tower, and cobblestone streets exuded an old-world charm I had only seen in movies.

Nikoleta & her team

The Erasmus+ program wasn’t just about travel—it was about learning, networking, and cultural exchange. Thanks to Nikoleta, my new found friend, who is the International Relations Director for the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia.  I met the Rector, Vice Rector and other professors and even picked up a few Slovak phrases ("Ahoj!" for hello, "Ďakujem!" for thank you).

Cheaper than bottled water 

Slovaks are incredibly warm and welcoming. I window-shopped many dishes dishes but fell in love with Kofola (a local soda). Our (there were 2 senior professors with me) causal snack was mostly ice cream followed by daily dose of beers. Here’s the catch, beers are cheaper than bottled water. Haha…no wonder our bellies eked-out an inch. 

From the chaotic streets of Delhi to the serene beauty of Trnava, this journey was nothing short of magical. I returned with memories, friendships, and a newfound love for Central Europe.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Lobsang .... Congratulations! I agree - travel is always liberating and pleasantly surprising in may ways ... the first time I travelled out of the country was in 1979 .... since then I have been to 37 countries and each time I came back from a new country that I visited ... I was either humbled by the experience .... because I realized that we are not the end of the world and that others have done things in more saner ways than we did .... or I was elated because even with all our limitations ... we have every reason to hold our heads high and be proud to belong where we do.... because we have peace and happiness which is at the core of human endeavors.

    Above all ... like you have understood ... the true value of travel is that it is very, very educative .... provided you gaze beyond the glitter.

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