Bags are packed, and I'm on my way to Heathrow.

Heading to Debconf in Busan, Korea 🇰🇷, followed by Wikimania in Katowice, Poland 🇵🇱.

#Debconf #DebConf24 #Wikimania #Busan #Katowice #BristolTempleMeads #BagsPacked #TechConference #ConferenceTravel #TravelAddict

Tunnel between Heathrow 5A and 5B. Nobody else here, just me.

#heathrowterminal5 #traveladdict

I'm used to the new CT scanners at airport security. Fast Track at Heathrow Terminal 5 doesn't have them yet. It felt weird. They found my bottle of water and threw it.
Flying BA from LHR to FRA. On my way to #Debconf in #Korea.
Sunset from my BA flight to Frankfurt #Debconf #Wikimania #conferencetravel #traveladdict
And now we wait.
On the walk from the airport to my hotel I passed a tower of fork lifts.
In my hotel room there's a motion sensor activated light under the bed.

In my hotel room, there's a photo of someone in bed with a dog. This is Germany, so naturally, the dog is eating a pretzel.

#MoxyFrankfurtAirport #QuirkyHotelRoom #DogWithPretzel #TravelAddict

Back at Frankfurt airport. Today I'm flying to Seoul with MIAT, a Mongolian airline. I've got a fifteen hour layover in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. My hold bag is checked all the wait to Seoul.

#Debconf #Debconf24 #MIAT #FrankfurtAirport #Ulaanbaatar #ConferenceTravel #TravelAddict #LongLayover

The jetway computer says "Detecting IDE drives...", which doesn't inspire confidence.

#frankfurtairport #jetway #ide

I've arrived in Mongolia, and I've got my passport stamp.

#conferencetravel #stampcollecting #traveladdict #passportstamp #debconf24 #mongolia

7am breakfast at the Mongolian nomad camp. My guide looked up what the name for the food, she said it translates as 'dairy product'.

#ConferenceTravel #Nomad #MongolianNomads #TravelAddict #food #breakfast

Looking around the Mongolian nomad camp

#ConferenceTravel #Nomad #MongolianNomads #TravelAddict

I had the unique experience of joining in with milking the horses.

The nomads keep foals tied to a long rope fixed to two stakes on the ground. At milking time, they detach a foal and lead it to its mother, allowing it to drink briefly before starting the milking process. My guide, Buyna, was the one doing the milking.

Unlike milking cows, which involves sitting on a milking stool, milking horses requires a fabric knee pad for kneeling on the ground.

#Nomad #MongolianNomads #HorseMilking

While planning my trip to a #Debconf24 in Korea, I discovered an affordable flight via Mongolia. This presented a chance to visit a place I'd never imagined seeing. While there is only one daily flight from Europe to Mongolia, there are multiple flights from there to Seoul, giving me flexibility. I chose the schedule with the longest layover to maximize my time in Mongolia. Arriving at 5 AM, I had until 8:30 PM before my onward journey to Seoul, giving me a full day to explore.
#MongolianNomads

I hoped to align my visit with Naadam, a vibrant showcase of wrestling, horse racing, and archery, but this year the dates had changed. After emailing several tour operators without success, I turned to Airbnb and organised a stay with local nomads. The host was accommodating, arranging for someone to guide me through the nomadic life for just $100. This included an English-speaking guide, a driver, and meals—an exceptional deal, deserving of a generous tip.

#MongolianNomads #Naadam #Mongolia

The experience was authentically enriching; it wasn't a staged tour but a genuine interaction with Mongolian nomads. The simplicity of organizing such a unique visit through a few emails was astounding, I got lucky and hit the jackpot.

#MongolianNomads #Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar has a newly built airport connected by a fresh road. To reach the nomad camp, we briefly followed this road before veering off onto bumpy dirt tracks for about 30 minutes. We navigated in a Toyota Prius—not exactly a 4x4—so I felt every bump. While Mongolians drive on the right, many of their cars, including ours, are right-hand drives imported from Japan.

Internet connectivity was excellent throughout the journey; I enjoyed a strong 4G signal the entire time including at the camp.

@edward huh, what a destination :D