Adham & Trump 3: The bean, success and meeting Joan

It is Monday! I woke up in my hotel room in the 26th floor and saw that the sun is shining. This is not what I expected for Chicago. My program today will have a lot of walkin. But first, let’s have breakfast.

The breakfast in the hotel costed $20 dollars. An open-buffet. This is not much more than what I paid yesterday @ Kanela $18. But my human nature deals differently with an open-buffet. Since I was there around 8:00 am, I had time to eat slowly and fill my stomach with $20 worth of food. I think I exaggerated. I had 3 breakfasts which I don’t even do at home if I have a full fridge. Juan, the waiter kept pouring me Orange juice till I was radiating Vitamin C. I guess I had a liter or so! It took me a bit more than an hour and the Wall Street Journal newspaper. I picked up recently a new interest in newspapers specially in places where I travel.

After breakfast I was so full that I could barely walk! I started walking slowly in the city towards the Navy Pier, one of the top attractions in Chicago:

Photo from Wikipedia

Only a couple of tourists were there. A lot of fishermen though. They simply sat there with a hole in the ice that covered the lake. I noticed some fish that seemed frozen on the surface! I asked one of them if the fish froze because of the low temperature and he told me that people just didn’t throw these fish back into the hole!

I walked more around the city to the Millennium Park where there was a funny open stage and the famous “Bean”:

photo from http://chicagoraffaello.com

I was not walking with any aim. I didn’t have neither a map nor a phone and I just walked randomly and found myself in front of the Chicago public library. I have a certain affinity to visit public libraries and see how they look like inside so I entered to find a violin concert that is open for public. Although most of the people were old and half of them were sleeping in their seats, I was entertained by thinking about such opportunities in big cities. I soon left the hall (I have to admit I was bored very soon) and went back to the hotel.

Chicago Public Library

Walking in the city of Chicago, one can’t help but thinking about living here. Having a job in one of the huge and modern Northwestern hospitals in downtown chicago, having an apartment in a skyscraper, and probably overworking and ending up sad and lonely. LOL. Success can mean accomplishing your goals. Then you make other goals, you succeed etc. However, I look up to people who have manaegd to obtain and retain a sense of self-love, content and satisfaction regardless of their measurable achievements or materialistic posesssions.


It is a topic I discussed later in the day with my friend Joan. Another friend of mine in Catalonia that lives here since 5 years or so. We had a long walk after I picked him up from his work in the Hospital and discussed his experience in living in the state and filled each other in about what happened in our lives since we last met more than 7 years ago! Joan is a man of awareness and spirituality in my mind. I remember when I met him just coming back from India and staying there 6 months instead of his original 1 month plan. This story was somehow always in my memory when I considered travel flexibility.


Later this evening I met Imma again. She suggested that we have a drink and dinner in a nearby Jazz Club. We spent there a couple of hours exchanging more stories and ideas with a live Jazz band playing on the stage. The place had some poeple but was not full which made it a cozy place for nice conversations. Meeting Joan and Imma was the highlight of my Chicago time. There is nothing in the world like connecting with smart and good hearted people that you like. I felt fortunate.

Imma and me, I am trying to look sexy as Davide taught me how to do it. But you can see that I don’t have my glasses and I don’t see shit

Adham & Trump 2: Egypt lost and I met Imma

Chicago is nice! One of the cities I could imagine living in. San Francisco, Berlin, Munich, Barcelona and London are my list of favorite cities. Rome is the closest city to my heart but I don’t know if I can live there.

Big cities offer an overwhelming amount of options. Want to eat out? You can go to different places and eat different dishes everyday till you die and still won’t cover all of Chicago for example. Chicago has more than 7000 restaurants. Would take you 20 years to try everyday a new restaurant. One must grow a certain inner peace with “missing out” and accepting that in this life, you don’t get everything. Probably this makes us different. The number of choices produce a huge number of possible combinations. This makes each of us has a unique story of different combinations.


I started by going out for breakfast in a really nice place. Kanela breakfast club. Accompanied by my current read “Zero to One” which is recommended to me by my friend Ahmed Hisham. The book is written by Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel and is directed to Startup founders, entrepreneurs if I spelled it correctly 😀

Today I stopped at one paragraph that described something I recognized in myself.


The highlight of my day was meeting Imma. A Catalan friend of mine we met in Istanbul in 2009. She also visited me in Cairo a year later and since then we are in touch. Imma and I agreed to watch the African Cup final together in Cairo Kebab! Egypt lost to Cameron but I won the company of Imma and catching up 7 years of life changes and personal developments. The two persons that met 7 years ago are very different ☺. I enjoy these encounters. They remind you of who you were through eyes of life witnesses and make you feel lucky to have a significant connection with good friends that does not shake with the years.

We planed to watch the superbowl together that afternoon. I lost my way at the beginning and then felt like going back to my accommodation. After resting a bit, I went to the cinema around the block to watch a nice movie “Lion”. Although I slept 10 min at the beginning (I guess I am still jet lagged. Jetlagged. Jellagd. :P), I found it very touching.

Tomorrow I have no plans. Probably some art museums and long walks. I really like this city!

Adham & Trump 1: The beginning, Maria’s tasks and what I learned about bitch tits

Trying to finish my muffin before boarding. Photos don’t have to be beautiful

Hello world!

One more trip and once more I will write about my trip. This time is to the USA. Since Trump started his time a few weeks ago, my trip is this time special. This is the 5th time I visit the USA. My last 4 trips were during Obama’s time. This time is surrounded with uncertainties since Trump issued an order a few days ago to prevent citizens from 7 middle east countries from entering the states. Although Egypt is not on the list, things change quickly. Overnight, a Washington DC judge blocked Trumps immigration ban. I am not really worried though. I would like to get in the country but if they don’t let me in, adios!

This trip is really special for me. My first time to be an invited speaker in a conference. Namely the American Clinical Magnetoencephalography Society in Phoenix, Arizona. I fly first to Chicago for 3 days to visit it for the first time and meet a dear old friend 🙂

This flight has also something new. I recently made an interesting new friend, Maria. She is a thoughtful and creative person. Maria gave me some tasks for my flight to ease boredom and make it an “interesting” game. Actually one of the tasks is that I don’t use the word “interesting”! The list has some “thinking tasks” Things to think about in my trip. But it also has one funny requirement. I quote Maria in German (translation below):

5. Rede mit deiner/m Sitznachbarn/in im Flugzeug und finde heraus, wo er/sie herkommt, wohin er/sie fliegt und mache mindestens einen GUTEN Witz, sodass die Person lachen muss.
 Bei genau diesem einen Gespräch darfst du nicht „interesting” sagen.

“Speak with your next seat neighbour in the airplane and get to know where he/she comes from. Where is he/she flying to and make at least one good joke that makes that person laugh. In this very conversation, don’t use the word “interesting”.

I usually say “interesting” a lot in conversations. This annoys many people. Because it does not tell you really anything and does not enrich the conversation. In my defense, it is my way of making a mental milestone of things that I really stopped to think about and found an interesting mental remark.

I am excited about this trip, about going back to travel writing again and about my talk. Let me know if you want something from the states 🙂


Joaquin. He was my neighbor in the flight. He comes from El Salvador which is one of my favorite words! I pronounce it El-sal-vadorrrr which is probably wrong :D. From the first look he seemed “interesting”. The conversations later proved this indeed. An assistant professor in university of Hohenheim (which I heard as Hurenheim for some stretch of our conversation! If you know what I mean!). He is researching nutrition of tropical animals. He seemed to be passionate about what he is doing and actually stated this when I asked him about his passion. I used the opportunity to verify all the information Morad tells me about nutrition and its relationship to training and building muscles (most of them appeared to be correct according to Joaquin) so thank you Morad and thank you Joaquin.

I showered him with questions and he gave me an abundance of knowledge. There is a special beauty in meeting people with expertise.

We started by discussing protein metabolism and that after training, your body needs both energy (metabolism is still high) and protein. Protein to build the muscles and energy for various processes in the body. So if you only consume protein, some of it will be used for energy and not for building muscles. This should be really soon after training when your body is “repairing the damage”.

I asked about protein supplements like whey and so. He told me that indeed we mostly don’t consume enough protein per day (1.5–2 gm/kg/day) a chicken breast will have around 40 gm of protein while someone like me might need 150 gm per day. العلم نور!

Somehow the conversation went to soya and I asked if it increases estrogen. He said that soya has a molecule that is similar to estrogen antagonist which pushes the body to release more estrogen to keep the balance. He said that this estrogen itself stimulates testosterone release and that some athletes use this trick to avoid direct administration of testosterone which is prohibited in competitions because it is a performance enhancing drug. He then shocked me by saying that this gives men “bitch tits” LOL! I cracked laughing thinking he was joking but then discovered that it was actually a term! Because the men breast that develops looks like the the breasts of female dogs after lactating. Pointy! 😀

Joaguin made me laugh more than I made him laugh and I said “interesting” only twice 🙂


It was a good flight. Almost 10 hours and my audio system was shot but I managed to watch one movie from Uganda with subtitle (it was in English anyway!). It was based on the true story of a slum girl that learns chess. “The queen of Katwe”. In Atlanta I had a verrry looooooooooooong line for the customs but had the pleasure to chat with two Germans waiting in the line. One of them works in Amazon music and the other was just old. The immigration check was smooth caught my connection 15 min before the take off to Chicago.

Why I love Italy!


I got lost in Pescara. I found two old men sitting on plastic chairs on the pavement discussing something that didn’t seem serious. I asked about the bus stop and immediately one of them sprang to his feet to help me. When the other guy tried to contribute by explaining to me further, the first slowly rotated to him with an expressive WTF-look. The other guy immediately apologized laughingly and retreated to his silence.

After explaining to me, the old man awkwardly pinched my left cheek acknowledging his brilliant way of explaining the way to the bus stop. I read in his eyes “Look how easy did I make it for you, young boy!”. Seeing my poster tube, he then asked me if I was going to “school”. I said yes! and this entertained him enough to say “bravo!”

I walk a bit further to see an old fashioned bar. I say to myself, a good cup of coffee and croissant is probably my biggest passion in Italy. I enter and order from the old woman. I pay only 2.20 euros for both. The barista is in his 50’s. He has white hair, a huge golden cross resting on his chest embraced by the collar of his macho-style opened shirt. He served me the croissant and the cappuccino. Then asked me if I want a glass of water and hailed himself and saying “che servizio” “What a service!”. He threw at me a few Arabic words and told me that he used to work in producing Quran cassettes a couple of decades ago for Geddhafi. He said that Geddhafi never paid for the project!

The old woman in the fruits shop. With a full-make up and jewelry. Calling her son “Paolo” to show her how to calculate 44 cents plus 88 cents. Paolo is not amused and blames her for saying that she can manage things on her own. She handles everything extremely slowly and treats me like a grandmother. It is the genuine way of communication between people. The human aspect that goes beyond the services exchange or the minimal effective flow of information. It is the whipped cream on the top of each conversation that gives this place its charm.

Gian is telling me about the 60 years old woman passionate about football that can tell you everything about current football. She and her husband offered to take him to the stadium with them for the next match. I am just entertained by the story! Probably more by Gian’s enthusiasm about this super-alive woman. Or maybe about his story of attending his ex-girlfriend’s wedding and hearing her grandmother telling him “it should have been you!”.

Stories here and there. There is always something happening and probably at the same time nothing is really happening here. Anyway, a few hours left for me here in this trip. I will leave again and promising bella Italia that I will be back for another sip of life!

20 – Bali, good vibes

I love Bali! I am writing these words two weeks after I left. But it is still vivid in my mind. Bali has changed me somehow! It has also changed how I see things.

I arrived to Bali at night after my very long bus ride. Decided to treat myself for the next two days since the bus ride was a kind of hell. So I spent the two nights in fancy places. The first night I received a gift from the heaven by sleeping in a suite due to a mistake in their booking system. A suite in a 4 stars hotel was enough to compensate me for the trip that made me tired and dirty!

Morning was slow as well. I moved to Kuta, another region in the island and moved to another hotel. Although I spent around 24 hours in Kuta, I feel now that I spent there a few days! 

Bali just feels nice! It FEELS…. and it feels nice. I don’t know how to convey these feelings differently but it is one of the few places I visited and decided to come back many times. Rome is a similar place in its closeness to my heart!

In Bali, I went to different beaches, had nice meals, shopped for art and gifts, did parasailing and taught myself swimming a bit. The island is rich of the things it can offer. A wide variety of things that i didn’t have time to experience. Volcano, jungle, underwater wonders… etc.. I will surely go back if life extends with health and grace.

People were extremely friendly as well. Of course they try to sell you things all the time. But still, I loved it.

I think when I love something or someone i exaggerate a bit. I felt some love even for the airport. And realized that my love for Bali was getting out of control and becoming somehow too much.

It was the cherry on top of the cake. A good conclusion of my trip. I have changed. I look different and I feel different and I have been told this many times since my return.

Traveling does not only teach you things and fills your memory with storie and scenes. It shows you how many possibilities are there for you if you ever decide to change. How many jobs to do.. How many people you can meet and love.. How many things to learn and teach.

It showed me also shit.. People’s shit.. And then I realize that my shit compared to their shit is no shit. Their smallest problem can be bigger than my biggest problem. Chen asked me about the spelling of "bumpy". It is expensive for him to have an English course so he finds anything written in English and tries to learn at home. He woke up at 5 in the morning, took the bus for 35 minutes to the city to give me a ride to the airport. He did that for $7. It is big for him for sure. But I thought how little is this money for me and how I spend everyday on things that are largely unnecessary amounts of money that can change many many lives. This was theoretical to me. But seeing it happening was a different thing.

Now don’t get me wrong. I am not claiming to lead a hippy life from now on. I can’t change everybody’s life. But I think I have a high priority now of trying to make people happy. As many as I can. I have learnt that this is what really matters. Or wait. Happiness per sé is probably not the target. Probably these little moments of joy or surprise. This is living. Maintained happiness is a rare gift that not many can get. And definitely not many are ready to receive in my opinion.

Thank you Malaysia, Cambodia and Indonesia. I am grateful to what I felt, what I have lived and what I have learnt. 

19 – Borobudur, the biggest Buddhist temple in the world

I landed in Yogyakarta airport. Friday afternoon the 26th of December. Walked from the plane to the terminal with the sight of what looks like a volcano. Couldn’t verify it but it is not surprising since the region has one of the most active volcanos in the world.

I had no interest in seeing Yogyakarta. It is supposed to be beautiful and interesting but I had two clear targets in mind; the Borobudur temple and the merapi volcano nearby. Afterwards I would proceed to Bali to end my trip relaxing on the beach!

I took the bus fro. The airport to Magelang. 3 hours in the bus that costed around 3 euros. Indonesia is the cheapest out of the 3 countries I have visited. I arrived to Mageland around 9 with no place to sleep. Famega is actually in town but I felt too impolite if I call that late and request to stay the night. Wandered around hotels, they are all full. It is raining and I don’t the choice to sleep in the street. A policeman took me on the back of his motorbike to another hotel that I found to be also full. This is the high season is local tourism and all hotels are full of Indonesian families. I had no other option than to leave Magelang as well.. A taxi to Borobudour where I know that there are some hotels and guesthouses. The taxi costed 150,000 rupiah. Which is around 10 euros for a 20 minutes ride. I found a humble guesthouse where I met Jonny the manager. He was in Gothic cloths and I came to know later that he plays dark metal or heavy metal or whatever metal it was. I hate metal! lol. Jonny switched to speaking German when he saw my address in the form. A form that they have to give to the local authorities for each guest. Jonny told me that he lived in Mainz, got married there and has a daughter. He stayed there for two years only and did all that :D!

I went up to the room. Again, very basic. a one-star hotel. Everything looks like it is a century old. No hot water so I had to shower with cold water. This happened a few more times during this trip!

I slept well. In the morning it was raining cats and dogs so I had a relaxed breakfast. At some point, I decided to go to the temple which is 5 minutes walking.

It is impressive to see from far. Once you climb it, it is not really that impressive! I think the landmark is the design of the inverted bells. It started raining crazily when I was on top of the temple. Thanking God I listened to Valerio Raco’s advice. I have placed all my important books and documents inside a plastic bag inside my backpack. The rest of me was completely wet. I was dripping water like a melting ice cream. I stayed a bit wandering around the temple and then decided to leave.

Near the temple there is the volcano. Since the weather is bad, I had no hope to see the volcano neither to climb up and take a dive in its lava! In a more beautiful day, the volcano looks like this:

Then started the longest bus ride in the history. Since all the tickets were booked. Flight and trains.. I had to take the bus to Bali! Google says it is a 12 hours ride. But Adham didn’t take a decent bus. When I asked where is the bus, some locals took me to a bus stop. They said take the bus here to Surabaya. Then the ferry to Bali. The bus was also full. So another guy told me take the bus to Jembert, then another bus to Bali with the ferry. I was tired, so I took the bus to get the hell out of Yogya. And in the bus was a true experience!

It was a very local bus. 5 seats per row. People can smoke and they do a lot. No air conditioning and the condition of the bus itself is miserable. Space is very limited. I thought of all the luxuries I had in my life and then thought that it is just a bus ride. I should be fine. Nobody spoke English on the bus. So I couldn’t really talk to anyone. For some unknown reason, one passenger had a live chicken on board. So, over the night, with the traffic jam, it was me, the smoke of the cigarettes and the chicken! 14 long hours till I arrived to Jembert. As soon as I got off the bus, the next bus was leaving soon, so I jumped in. Almost the same bus, for another 12 hours. However, this time I had some immunity against all these bad conditions. But I couldn’t help with boredom. I read a bit, my phone was out of battery so I couldn’t listen to music or do bullshit on the internet.

I arrived to Denpasar in Bali on Sunday night. After my bus experience, I decided that I will try to enjoy Bali to the maximum. And it was the highlight of my trip.

18 – Bandung, hitchhiking to a man’s heart!

It is Thursday the 25th of December. A relatively sunny day. I decided to leave Jakarta, destination is Yogyakarta where I can visit the Borobodour Temple, the biggest Buddhist temple in the world. All the tickets are booked, planes and trains! So I decided to take the hitchhiking experience!

Nenad and I woke up around 10:30, we had a relaxe coffee in the terrace of this building where we were joined later by his neighbour, Bjorn, Bjorn’s father and son as well! The three generations! The father is half British half American, a geologist that has been looking for gold for more than 25 years in Indonesia. He found copper instead!

Bjorn has traveled for 10 years living in different countries after growing up in Germany! He then got married and settled in Jakarta since 5 years! He and his brother made a film company. The son, Gabriel, one year old, was too young to talk to and therefore I don’t know much about him :D!

I went with Nenad to the mall for a quick breakfast and some shopping for my long trip. Yogya (short for Yogyakarta) is about 500 km far. It can take about 12 hours to reach due to the poor roads and the traffic jam! The Christmas followed by a weekend makes a great time for holiday and Indonesians seem to travel a lot inside the country to enjoy it. Indonesia is huge. From east to west it is bigger than Europe! I heard it has 7000 islands.

Nenad chose a spot at the entrance of the highway! Wrote a sign that I would hold and told me which number plates to target with my big smile. He said "you choose the car and not the car that chooses you!"

I started my mission at 1:16 pm. I always calculate the time needed to find a car. (Last time in Germany it was 5 minutes). Cars passed by, many smiled at me. Many pointed to their fellow passengers and laughed. It seems to be a very unusual event here. Some good English speaking young people wished me luck and apologized for not having the same road! One young woman offered to give me a ride to the airport, then asked to take a selfie with me and my sign to post on her social networks. I wonder what would be the caption for that photo!

An hour and a half passed by, I saw a car with 3 young men looking at me, they seemed to be in conflict whether to pick me up or not. They passed by and 10 minutes later, they came again and stopped to offer me a ride!

They are not heading to Yogya, but to Bandung. I agreed since it is closer and I was getting hopeless and bored. From the first sight, my helpers didn’t look that manly. The way they talk, they sit and the way they echoed some songs that were playing in the car. However, I came to know and observe that this is common in south east Asia and does not necessarily reflect sexual interests. The three of them are in the banking business and the oldest, 44 years old is the Vice President of some bank! They were super friendly. We had some few chats till I noticed that the oldest, call him Mr. G. is touching my arm a lot. I grew suspicious but then attributed my suspicions to my few years of living in Europe where people don’t touch each other. My doubts were fed by busting Mr.  G. looking at my body the way we, straight men, sneak the looks at women’s boobs! And I now understand how weird this is!

After a couple of hours with high traffic, we stopped for some rest, a snack and they needed to pray. Mr. G. insisted on paying my lunch saying that I was their guest. I appreciated this gesture and the Indonesian hospitality. By the time we finished food, it was time for the sunset prayer. We went all to the beautiful mosque that I didn’t expect to be that nice in a gas station on the highway!

He showed me the Quran in the car. Since his driver drives him to work every morning and he has like 45 minutes to go and come back, he spends this time reading the Quran. We talked a bit about my research and they told me that there are some villages suffering from Epilepsy in Indonesia and that the government made many campaigns to raise the awareness and integrate these patients in the society since they are stigmatized.

The guys invited me to spend the night with them in Bandung and take the train in the early morning to Yogya. Bandung is famous of its cuisine and fashion outlet stores. They call it "Paris of Java". I thought, why not! On my phone, I checked flights from Bandung to Yogya and found a flight next day afternoon for a fair price, 40 euros! Since it wasn’t purchasable by credit card, I asked Mr. G. if he can book it for me with his online banking and I pay him in cash. He agreed without hesitation.

We arrived to the hotel, it is raining and dark. The hotel is nice, called "hummingbird". Welcoming drinks and cookies and it has the "hello kitty" feeling. Creativity is something I noticed in Indonesia and Malaysia quiete many times. The other two guys went to one room while Mr. G. and I would share the other room. He paid both rooms with his credit card. I noticed that there is one bed. It is huge, bigger than the queen size. But still! I tried not to be paranoid. After showering, I found Mr. G. on his praying carpet with a hat they believe it is somehow related to religion. We went all together for dinner in some very local restaurant in the hill with a city view. We sat on the floor and we ate rice with our hands as the tradition in this place is.

They invited me again for the dinner. Then we went home to sleep. Mr. G. already finished his rituals and took his place in the bed. I did the same and kept a great distance. Then things started to get not so funny. He said "you can come to the middle of the bed". That was it! I turned my face to him and said "You don’t only like women, do you?". He shyly replied "Not only!". I thought "Shit". I told him that I only like women and that I am not interested in anything. He seemed to understand. But then asked me "at least don’t give me your back". I said "I always sleep on my right side, it is sunnah" it was funny enough for me. He said "we can exchange sides". I then became very uncomfortable and communicated this to him clearly. Lost all the sleep in my mind and started thinking of possible consequences and scenarios. I had to prepare the violent program in my brain, just in case. 5 minutes later, I told him that I will sleep on the floor in my sleepin bag. He felt guilty and apologized many times. He is a good person I believe. But I didn’t like this. That night I half-slept for only 4 hours or so! Ache in my muscles from the cold ceramic floor. In the morning there was actually no tension. We discussed last night clearly like any two adults. He told me when he started to like men, after his divorce. He liked only one man before me he said. He actually has a girlfriend now. He had never had sex with a man but he likes touching them. We discussed love! And human relationships in general. It sounds strange but it was an enriching conversation that I was comfortable to have with him. He was a bright successful man that companies seemed to chase him for his services. He offered to accompany me to Yogya! Then later he offered to travel to Bali as well! Finally he said he will come to Kuala Lumpur to meet me in my final distinction. He was worried about me traveling alone! He wanted to "take care of me". I told him that I don’t want him to come.

We had breakfast all together in the fancy restaurant of the hotel. We discussed religion and how we both saw other religions! We held different views and they seemed to reconsider!

We went all to Friday payer in a nearby mosque. Mosques are full here and they told me that the majority of Indonesians are observant and practicing. I saw also all kinds of girls go to the mosque. Many without scarf and many didn’t look particularly Muslim. I think I liked that. Probably because I feel religion should not have one form or template.

I offered to pay Mr. G. All what I owe him. Probably around 100 euros. He refused strictly which I expected! It is strange to accept all these givings knowing that the guy is attracted to me. I didn’t want to abuse him. However, people are free to make their own choices. I also believe we should allow people to express their feelings as long as this doesn’t harm any of us! I remember the words of my friend Nadja: "We have responsibility towards people who love us".

They drove me to the very tiny airport of Bandung that is inside the city! Chaotic and crowded. In its small size, it competes only with Maastricht airport in my experience.

I boarded my Lionair flight. You just get out the gate and walk to your plane, no stairs and no bus. At the door of each plane stands one guy that you can ask about the destination! "Yogya?" he said yes! It felt more like a bus terminal!

Mr. G. Kept texting me in the next few days friendly non-awkward texts that I replied to only one of them. I decided I will cut my contacts with them and hope the best for them.

That was my time in Bandung, I have grown up a bit in these 24 hours.

17 – Jakarta, the jungle!

First day in Jakarta! It is Wednesday! A quick breakfast with Nenad and Famega and then I accompanied Nenad where he had to print some brochures for a Party tonight! Meanwhile, I was trying to arrange meeting the three girls that offered to meet for a drink or a walk. Unlike the rest of the world, Couchsurfing in Asia seems to be mainly populated by females! During my one day stay in Jakarta, I received messages from a lot of people. Very hospitable and welcoming place!

Nenad and I went to a shopping mall to distribute the brochures before we take the motorbike to meet "Connie". Between any two events I describe here, fill the gap with about one hour of biking.

Connie is an ambitious young Indonesian girl. Her outfit is not different from any European girl you meet in Italy or Spain. Her hair is well taken-care of and she strikes you from the first sight by her confident attitude. Since she has been waiting for an hour, we moved for a late lunch. The usual introductory conversations that becomes part of your daily routine when you backpack for enough time. Although it is the same and kind of boring, every new person has some new question or experience to relate to you. It was Connie, Nenad and I. Both didn’t to be getting along so well. I could clearly see that an not being surprised. Connie being a real estate agent and dealin with posh rich people all the time. Nenad being a person who likes to mingle with simple local people. The dreams of each, the lifestyle and the different attitudes in life shaped their conversation that was spiced by some sensitivity and polite criticism. I somehow found myself trying to stir the atmosphere every now and then to keep things under control.

Nenad wanted to show me the old town of Jakarta! Weather is not good and jakarta is too big for me! The traffic was the highlight beside Nenad dribbling other motorbike and cars with his Honda like Lionel Messi. We went to the old town for a quick stroll. A lot of stalls selling everything. A lot of tattoo stands in the street if ku fancy top-notch hyegenic standards! We sat down in a local cafe where workers yelled at Nenad inviting him to have a coffee! Then we went back to the south of the city!

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I come from Egypt. I know Chaos! Organized chaos or harmony in chaos are also other names. Riding in Jakarta was a fine reminder! I felt in the jungle because of the massive number of variables moving around us. There seem to be no general physicial low that govern how different vehicles move here. Nevertheless, it still flows! Probably not the fastest flow but it is in genera without accidents.

Space belongs to who redeems it first. Others respect precedence in occupying space. No hard feelings! We reached home. Showered and cleaned and then went o Beehive, the cafe where Nenad works on organizing live events! A cute band of young Indonesian musicians! We had drinks and dinner and exchanged a few conversations.

 Then we went to the Wednesday couchsurfing meeting where also a Christmas party was taking place. Nenas warned me that local girls will approach me because I am a foreigner. I believed him bit didn’t expect that the first girl k meet wraps her arms around my neck to whisper her name in my ear. A pity she wasn’t pretty. Not even OK. I mingled among people. Small talks here and there till I met Connie again. We talked at long. Discussed our earlier meeting and her and Nenad. It is enjoyable when you meet people thy you will probably need meet again (Although life has taught me that you will probably do). The lower the probability of meeting someone again, the easier it is to speak your mind out.

We left around 1:30 am. Nenad giving me all his advices about hitchhiking tomorrow! A decision that lead to a series of unexpected events!

16 – To Jakarta, my old friend Nenad, the world Nomad!

At 5:40 am I sneaked out of my dorm room and checked out! Sun was waiting for me outside with his big welcoming smile. "Hello my friend". We arranged my backpacks and started the journey to the airport. Sun thanked me "thank you for giving me job today my friend". In many parts of the world, the opportunity to work is every day’s wish!

Another transportation day, many hours in reading, music or just observing other travelers. I still had a remenant sadness and apathy from yesterday! Discussed it a bit with Rachel, from England on the plane. She has been working in Cambodia for a bit over a year and told me about interesting aspects in this society. She has been working abroad since she was 18! A stimulating story that triggers excitement and unrest inside my head! She lived in Mexico, Kenya, Australia and other countries!

A few hours transit in Kuala Lumpur airport, mainly sleeping on a bench.

Second flight to Jakarta was smooth and uncomplicated. Visa procedure the same, $35 and you are in. The whole world should be like this.

In Jakarta, my old friend Nenad will host me, he is Serbian and we met 4 years ago in Venice while surfing the couch of Massimo, both Nenad and Massimo are some of the most famous couchsurfers in the world. Our story at Massimo’s is one of the most interesting experience I had in couchsurfing! Massimo forces all his guests to wrestle with each other. Judo! Since couchsurfing is about sharing, and this is what Massimo knew the best, he hosted people and taught them how to play judo. This very close physical contact in sport, and the animalistic instinct inside you with the care about not hurting your opponent is something I learned from Massimo. A way to unleash the animal inside you, to try to overpower your opponent, but with positive intentions and care about their safety. You learn a lot about ourself and human nature from these situations.

 Couchsurfing is a place where many of the people you meet make it to the world news! A couple of years ago, after we met, Nenad traveled from Serbia to China overland and surfed even the couch of some guys from Taliban!

Read here:

http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/on-hitchhiking-across-asia-and-couchsurfing-with-the-taliban/

I was also contacted by a few local couchsurfers to meet and show me around Jakarta.

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The taxi took more than an hour in Jakarta! A lot of traffic and the taxi driver didn’t speak English. Luckily he spoke broken Arabic because he lived in Saudi Arabia for 6 years!

Nenad was waiting for me at home! He said I still look the same like 4 years ago! I left my stuff, a quick shower and then we went out for a drink. On the back of his motorbike, he crazily accelerated through the streets of Jakarta to one area full of cafes and night life. Nenad told me about the past 13 months he has been living in Indonesia. How he likes this place and Indonesian people. He speaks intermediate Indonesian and I could observe him having many conversations and asking people for directions. On the way back, we got a flat tire. We had to stop a repair and then we went home!

At home there was his girlfriend Famega, an Indonesian girl who lost her job at Yahoo after they closed all their offices in Southeast Asia!

Famega and Nenad gave me many advices about what to see in the country and the best route to take. I had two wishes in Indonesia, a temple and a volcano. Actually three wishes! I want to go to Bali island as well for more sunburn!

The couple have recently moved in their new home two weeks ago! I noticed that they gave me their mattress and slept on the floor. I wanted to object but then I didn’t know how to do that since i noticed and they didnt tell me. Nenad is one of the most experienced couchsurfers I have met, around 700 references in his profile. If you read the link above (which I believe you should) you will see why I envy Nenad!

15 – Phnom Penh, the massacre!

Hotel-bus they call it. A night bus with beds so that you can sleep at night. A brilliant idea that I haven’t seen before. For $14, I took the bus overnight to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia! I slept almost all the road. You actually share a tiny bed with one other passenger! You can’t really turn or sleep on your side of you are not a couple. My neighbour was "Ahmed" from Bahrain! Such an unexpected surprise! Ahmed runs his own business in Siem Reap, a wine bar. Not very common for a gulf-state citizen as far as I know. Ahmed offered me "Valium" again! He took some himself and told me he had several "happy" meals today to help him sleep at night!

We arrived around 8 in the morning.. Arrived to a random hostel called "lovely  jubbly place" and it was both lovely and whatever is the meaning of jubbly, it was jubbly! I hanged out there writing and waiting for the check-in. Then I went to the street to look for lunch and a motorbike driver. Motorbike is my favorite way of transportation now. Can’t wait to get back to Germany and make a license. Everyone here is on a motorbike, young, old, grandmothers and even children.

I found Sun, he agreed to take me to the killing fields. As the name suggests, it is a horrible story which was the main motivation to visit Cambodia after I came to know about them from Daniel!

The ride went through the chaotic city of Phnom Penh, big highways, small alleys, and some dusty roads. At the beginning, I was concerned with safety and a bit worried and shouted "becareful", then I decided to drop it and let go! Sun knew what he was doing!

We arrived at the field! We arrived to the beginning of a few hours of sadness and deep sorrow that took over me!

Imagine that tomorrow, your country is in the hand of a regime that recruited uneducated, young low IQ soldiers.

That they decided that anyone who is smart can be a threat to the state. They all must die! Anyone who is an intellectual! Anyone who wears glasses! Anyone who speaks a foreign language! And their families, so that they don’t seek revenge! And the innocents, because "it is better to kill an innocent by mistake than to spare an enemy by mistake". Imagine that hundreds of thousands of people believe in this and they start arresting and killing people. That was Khmer Rouge. Lead by Pol Pott. In 1970s. Killed around 3 millions out of 8 million people living in Cambodia! I was there, in the place where 40 years ago, killing was being done with axes, bamboo sticks, palm branches, knives.. Etc! Bullets were too expensive to kill all these people! Loud music was played on loud speakers to cover the moans and cries of the victims! Mothers and children included. Children were held from the legs and their heads smashed against trees! Then thrown in pits! I was walking in the field. An auditory guide on my ears.. trying to mind my steps not to step on bone fragments and teeth!

A horrible feeling and concern. I visited the Auschwitz 6 years ago, the biggest concentration camp for the Nazis. I could remember. Humanity seems to have the disease of hatred and aggression deep under cover. Surfaces when enough people are on board, and then expands exponentially! It is not the history that bothered me a lot. Rather the fear of the future.

I finished my tour, will leave it a mission for you to google the Khmer Rouge and read more. It is a recent event in the lives and the memory of Cambodians. Many of these criminals are still alive. Some are being trialed.

Sun was waiting for me outside, I appeared with a different face. He thanked me for coming to this place. He said "I want everyone to know about this" I promised him I will write about what I saw! Sun’s brother in law was murdered by Khmer Rouge 20 years ago. Because he had Chinese blood. They thought he was Vietnamese and that was enough to die! His daughter is now 23! This is how much the story is still alive in the country. A country that strives to emerge to the world after it was sent decades back in history by the loss of its talents and elites!

The rest of the day had actually nothing! I rested in the hostel. Then went to the cinema in the evening to watch the movie "The Killing Fields". An old movie based on a true story during that era! The movie is played in the theater everyday at 8:30. One more way not to forget!

It was my last night in Cambodia. I didn’t want to meet anyone or talk to anyone! I wanted to be left alone. Sun will pick me up at 6:00 in the morning to take me to the airport where I leave Cambodia to Kuala Lumpur and then to my new destination, Indonesia!