And here’s the 3rd installment of the longest journey in my life.
Part 1 (To Sao Paulo on SQ F) can be found here.
Part 2 (To Cuba with Copa J) can be found here
Part 4 (Long way home from MEX via GRU) can be found here
This report is mainly about a rather circuitous route from Havana to Bogota via Lima and then to Mexico City. For those who are not from South America, this is akin to travelling from Shanghai to Hanoi via Singapore and then to Seoul. There is massive backtracking. My ticket was issued at a great-value price of USD600 approximately (all sectors in business class). On expertflyer, this was listed as a one-way fare from Havana to Mexico City that allowed a routing via Lima and Bogota and a multi-day stopover in Bogota. An error fare?

We spent a couple of days in Cuba and there is indeed nowhere else on the planet that is like it. Like in its tourism promotional slogan, Cuba is authentic (Autentica Cuba).
Please enjoy a few more photos of this charming place. To me, it is like a movie-set. It won’t fit to our usual day-to-day world.




And roads are wide and clean but there isn’t much traffic anywhere.


The old city (Habana Vieja) is pretty much well restored and is a colonial masterpiece. It has plenty of charming side lanes.



This is behind the Capitolio (US-Capitol-look-alike). It’s a surreal scene to me. How can a locomotive land up here?
Part 1 (To Sao Paulo on SQ F) can be found here.
Part 2 (To Cuba with Copa J) can be found here
Part 4 (Long way home from MEX via GRU) can be found here
This report is mainly about a rather circuitous route from Havana to Bogota via Lima and then to Mexico City. For those who are not from South America, this is akin to travelling from Shanghai to Hanoi via Singapore and then to Seoul. There is massive backtracking. My ticket was issued at a great-value price of USD600 approximately (all sectors in business class). On expertflyer, this was listed as a one-way fare from Havana to Mexico City that allowed a routing via Lima and Bogota and a multi-day stopover in Bogota. An error fare?

We spent a couple of days in Cuba and there is indeed nowhere else on the planet that is like it. Like in its tourism promotional slogan, Cuba is authentic (Autentica Cuba).
Please enjoy a few more photos of this charming place. To me, it is like a movie-set. It won’t fit to our usual day-to-day world.




And roads are wide and clean but there isn’t much traffic anywhere.


The old city (Habana Vieja) is pretty much well restored and is a colonial masterpiece. It has plenty of charming side lanes.



This is behind the Capitolio (US-Capitol-look-alike). It’s a surreal scene to me. How can a locomotive land up here?

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