Hi,
im planning to do a camping trip to northern/northwestern ukraine. My ancestors lived there, but sadly i have no living relatives there anymore
My question: How easy is it to get a simcard for a mobile phone ? I speak very limited russian and ukrainian, but i can read both alphabets. I know they are cheap as dirt there.
If there is something like a translator i could "rent" i would be happy to do so.
Another quick question: Is it hard to buy a train ticket ? I just need a short ride to my destination.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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>>1066137
Can't help you with your question, OP, beri sori. But where is your pic from?
>>1066137
Simcards I *think* should be dead easy to get in loads of little shops or kiosks.
Train tickets? Not necessarily so easy if you don't speak (or read) the languages. Probably easier in small towns than in the bigger cities/stations (finding the right ticket window in Kyiv, even for someone who does speak the languages is time consuming itself)
Where are you based? realrussia.co.uk (yes I know...) are very good at getting and sending out train tickets for most of the post-soviet countries, albeit with a hefty mark-up.
Also, where to do you intend to travel to and from by train in Ukraine? I'll try and find a timetable
>>1066155
Google image search says Ksar Ouled Soltane, Tataouine, Tunisia.