Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Almaty (Kazakhstan)

This is crazy... I never thought I would ever go to Kazakhstan and despite the fact Im here already for more than 10 days, I still cant believe it!

Central Asia, was always a big black hole for me in the map, a region of which I know very little and couldnt even name the countries which exist in the region (now I can :) I even know the countries bordering with Kazakhstan and that it is the 9th largest country in the world!

Soon my way to Singapore, I decided to come here for 17 days, to spend sometime with Anya. So far it couldnt have been better, feel like Im on heaven.

But lets talk about Almaty.

Almaty is the largest city in Kazakhstan, and till around 5, 6 years ago used to be the capital city. Now the capital moved 2.000 Klms north to the city of Astana.

Almaty has about 1.5 million people and is a very stretched out city since the buildings are not that high. The city is crossed by huge avenues, some of them quite large, some others not that much, but the interesting part is that in every single street or avenue is "escorted" by trees. I dare to say that there are more trees than people in the city. And that gives an amazing view while walking or driving.

At the gates of the city we are awarded with beautiful mountains, which reach nearly 3.000 mt high. They are full of snow and are an amazing view from the city. I can see it from Anya's balcony and its such a nice feeling to look at them in the morning....

One thing I had never seen before is their taxi system :) Here any car can be a taxi! You just need to wave and immediatelly someone will stop. You say the direction, he thinks for some seconds, trying to decide if the change in route is worth the money and usually agrees. I never paid more than 200 tenge (1 eur is 170 tenge). This is the perfect win win situation. On one side the drivers get money for their gas and everybody else gets to go around the city fast, comfortable and cheap!

The weather is absolutely crazy. And I really mean the word CRAZY! I arrived here and it was 31 degrees. For the next 4 days was snowing like crazy and temperatures went lower than zero...and then the spring returned again and now its around 15 - 20. Absolutely insane :)

Finally, let me just say that Kazakhstan itself is about to enter the big gamble of world economics and will become an increasingly important player. They have found out huge reserves of oil. However since they were a very poor country, didnt have the money to invest in machinery and technology. Right now all the big oil players are here and they get 90% of the oil against 10% that goes to Kazakh people. In 5 years Kazakhstan will have enough capital and they will be getting 100% of what they extract...interesing hummm?

Hope you enjoyed the Almaty report :)

Pita

Last 8 months...

When I meet friends, first question I get is what have I been doing since I left AI, last August.
Well, to make everyone's life easier here is a quick tour to Pita's last 8 months:
  • Did a one month backpacking around the Balkans with the following itenerary: Athens, Thessaloniki, Skopje, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Split, Ljubljana, Bratislava - was an amazing experience just to be on my own and meeting aiesec'ers from these places and just have a good time enjoying every moment of the summer
  • Went back to School to finish my degree in Business Administration which was achieved on the 2nd December 04!!!!!!!! Yupiiiiiiiiii
  • Became alumni or if you wish a distinguished Honorary member of my LC :)
  • Chaired my last 2 AIESEC conferences for the next years - Austrian Natco in December and RuBeK in February
  • Loved my stay in Russia, Moscow and St Petersburg are amazing cities and are definetely worth a longer visit than just a couple of days
  • Fall in love with an amazing girl from Kazakhstan, her name is Anya and we're seeing each other since February
  • Got a traineeship in Singapore where I will work on DHL Express as Executive Assistant to the Regional CEO and will officially start on the 25th April (which is national holiday in Portugal since in 25th April 74 was our revolution from the authoritarian regime)
  • Im still vegi
  • Ive been enjoying Benfica's lead on the portuguese championship
  • Turned 27 2 months ago...but still feel like Im 21 ;)
  • Did some cool cycling with my dad, Oliveira and Nicky

So, this is what Ive been through. Keep posted to the next headlines :)