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Water Refills Philippines

When travelling in far-flung places we will not buy water in plastic bottles. NO its just wrong. Instead we sterilize our own using a Steripen but when a bottle refill service is offered we will use that instead as we want to support and encourage such damn fine ventures.

We are plotting refill points up here on a google map called water refills

Meanwhile back in

Cebu

Cebu City  to Moalboal

Theres no need to buy bottled water  in Cebu as far as I can tell. Everywhere you look there are large refillable water bottles, encased in wooden boxes, where you can refill your  bottle for pesos. They look homemade  to me – the boxes not the bottles I mean.  Photos to follow.

Do join in -add details of your favourite water refill point in the comments box  – xxx

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Back on Track – Bulgaria & Turkey

Portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, first presi...

Portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, first president of the Republic of Turkey. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

After Village Boy’s family trouble, and the cutting short of our visit to the long nosed monkeys, we are now back on the road and traveling almost overland to Iran.

For a variety of boring reasons we had to kick start our trip with an Easy Jet flight to Bulgaria.

We spent a couple of nights in Sophia then got a series of buses to Ankara.

Why all the buses? Yes I know, they are the device of the Devil, but Turkey is updating its rail system to take new fast trains. Consequently, lots of lines are closed – including the one from the Bulgarian border to Istanbul and from Istanbul to Ankara.

However we managed to get an overnight train to Erzurum. Even more pleased to find we had inadvertently booked first class. From there it was back on the bus but just a hop across to Georgia.

The PLASTIC POLLUTION in Bulgaria and Turkey is a real problem, so here are my plastic travel tips should you choose to overland it to Georgia.

The tap water is safe to drink in Bulgaria and Turkey but you can double check using this fantastic website.

Even so, even the cheapest Turkish hotels tend to have water machines to refill your reusable bottle with.

The more expensive the bus you take, the more plastic wrapped crap they give you – water, biscuits, instant coffee etc. Get a cheaper bus and take your own snacks.

Turkish Train Travel

We booked a berth on the Doğu Express which leaves Ankara at 18:53 arriving Erzurum 16:53 and Kars 22:15 next day. The man from seat 61 describes it as “a very scenic journey right across Turkey, highly recommended”. I cam confirm that . Nicer still was that the food in the buffet, apart from the bread rolls that came individually wrapped in plastic bags, was all plastic free, served on china plates with real knives and forks. And, by train standards, was pretty good and reasonably priced – apart from the beer which was outrageous.

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World Wide Water Refills

Water Abroad

When travelling in far flung places we will not buy water in plastic bottles. NO its just wrong. Instead we sterilize our own water using a Steripen …. but when a bottle refill service is offered we will use that instead. We want to support and encourage such damn fine ventures.

and you can read about them  here
(click the name to go )
India
Malaysia
Thailand
We have plotted some of the  refill points up here on a google map called water refills

Water tap

Water tap (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Of course water in many countries the water is actually safe to drink – you can find out where here.

Water At Home

The Uk is one country lucky enough to have safe drinking water BUT sometimes when you are out and about it can be hard to access tap. These worthy schemes  aim make safe water available to all via particpating venues and water fountains. Do give them your support. You can read more here.

Please if you do anymore let me know and we can make this list longer

Water Bottles

bottle

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Water Refills Malaysia

When travelling in far flung places we will not buy water in plastic bottles. NO its just wrong. Instead we sterilize our own using a Steripen …. but when a bottle refill service is offered we will use that instead. We want to support and encourage such damn fine ventures.

We are plotting refill points up here on a google map called water refills

The Islands

Perhentians

Coral Bay
In Amelia’s restaurant (next to Mamas place – first restaurant on the right of the pier) is a water machine. Put your money in, position your reusable water bottle, press the button and out comes the clean water.

Quiver Divers, Coral Bay

If you diving with these guys you can fill your reusable water bottle with their filtered water.

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Mainland

Georgetown (Penang)

There are 3 on Lebuh Chulia (off Love Lane) one next the Reggae Bar another further up on the right, just near the Crystal Guest house and a third opposite the Air Asia Office.

Tanah Rata Cameron Highlands

There is one on the main road which is called the Main Road next to the KFC style fried chicken outlet opposite the bus station.

There is another one at the other end of the street near the clothes shops.

What are clean water machines?

One great scheme is these water machines that are popping up around S.E.Asia – and maybe other places.

You put your money in, hold your bottle under the tap, fill it up with nice clean water.

    

It’s safe – and cheaper than bottled water.

Do join in and add any you know of in the comments box  – xxx

For other water refill points the world over check our big list

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Thai Train 2- we wont be fooled again

 

Bangkok Main Railway Station Hua Lamphong

Bangkok Main Railway Station Hua Lamphong (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Time for another long Thai train journey and after the disappointments of the first one, plastic speaking and meal wise that is, we resolved to be better prepared. For more go to Thai Train Trauma or take my word for it, they love plastic and will wrap everything they can in it….  and the buffet car food is rubbish.

This time we bought our own plastic free food but being extremely unorganised we left till we got to the train station (with 10 minutes to spare), to do it.

Luckily Hua Lamphong Railway Station (Thai: หัวลำโพง), (the main Bangkok station located in the centre of the city), is well set up in this regard.

You can get yummy, unwrapped ham and cheese sandwiches, croissants and buns from the Black Canyon Coffee shop ( upper floor over looking the main hall)  but you will have to provide your own bag. We still have a few biobags left over from Helsinki so we used one of those.

You can get tasty enough thai food (we bought a plate of rice and chicken) from the cafe in the food court (ground floor on the right entering via the main door). We carried our food in tiffin tin No.2 and ate it with our folding cutlery.

We bought tea from the buffet car but we asked them to make it in our wide necked Barbie water bottle.

We drank from our tin cups

Wahey.

Other stuff we didn’t use

reusable tin tiffin tin No 1 

chop sticks.

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Bangkok Main Railway Station Hua Lamphong (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


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India Water Refills

When travelling in far flung places we will not buy water in plastic bottles. NO its just wrong. Instead we sterilize our own using a Steripen but when a bottle refill service is offered we will use that instead as we want to support and encourage such damn fine ventures.

We are plotting refill points up here on a google map called water refills

So if you are in India …..

Spiti Valley, Kaza go to ecosphere

Ladahk & Zanskar trekking and homestays

Leh, Dzomsa

Goa, Arambol

Rajastan Jhodpur

Do join in and add any you know of in the comments box  – xxx

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Water Refills Thailand

When travelling in far flung places we will not buy water in plastic bottles. NO its just wrong. Instead we sterilize our own using a Steripen but when a bottle refill service is offered we will use that instead as we want to support and encourage such damn fine ventures.

We are plotting refill points up here on a google map called water refills

Bangkok

Khosan Road – hidden away behind the t shirts and hair braiders there is a clean water machine – its roughly opposite MacDonald’s (catering for the teenage crowd)

There is another near Khosan on a road I don’t know the name of but next to SEX Tattoo (no, I don’t know who that is catering for).

Chang Mai

One machine on a street I don’t know the name of – can anyone help here – but it is down from the pub that does Guinness, pies and football (guessing they are catering for the ex pat crowd), kind of opposite the book shop.

Chang Rai

There are clean water machines in the night market close to the stalls – sorry I cant be more specific but you might be able to tell from the picture.

Jetyod road – look out for the launderette.

If you stay at Jansom House see tripadvisor for more–  you can fill your bottle for free from their machine.

Nan

There is a water machine on Pha Kong Road on the right hand side just  after you cross Mahawong Road – with the Shell Garage behind you  walking towards the night market.

At Nan Guest house you can fill your water bottle for free- if you are staying there and you could do worse.

What are clean water machines?

One great scheme is these water machines that are popping up around S.E.Asia – and maybe other places.

You put your money in, hold your bottle under the tap, fill it up with nice clean water.

It’s safe – and cheaper than bottled water.

Do join in and add any you know of in the comments box  – xxx

For other water refill points the world over check our big list

Want to find more travel related plastic free tips? Check out the travel category

Stay at home type? Check out my range of U.K. based plastic free products with the >>>A-Z<<< plastic free index


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Places to go

SEA Pulse Films – The beauty and the plastic waste threats to marine life

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Not the Orient Express

For those of you planning to go overland through Russia this year, here are some plastic free tips. If you are going by train you will of course be travelling on what is known as  the trans Siberian. This is not, as I first thought, the name of  a particular type of train like the Orient Express. It refers to a net work of railway lines traversed by a multitude of trains. These trains are of differing ages, standards and facilities which is reflected in the price of the journey. We traveled on a number of different trains but always the cheapest which means grottiest and always  top bunk Koupe class.

Koupe class means there are four bunks  to a cabin. They are fixed in place so you can lie on your bunk at any time. The top bunk is cheaper than the bottom because the views out are limited. And you might find yourself perched up there quite a lot of the time. In most of our trains the bottom folk wanted to stretch out most of the time which meant we were pretty much consigned to sitting on our bed or spending time in the restaurant car.

I have heard the better class of trains have showers – none of ours did. On our trains there were two toilets per coach (and this goes for first class too), which were extremely old, battered and ugly but clean enough. That’s on a not- too- picky scale. In the toilet cubicle was a small sink with no plug.

The food in the restaurant car looked and smelt appalling. It was served wherever possible using disposable plastic products,  and all the condiments came in plastic sachets. Even the first class tour group got their prison slop doled out in plastic bowls. They were not best pleased. Some tickets include food which means your meals are sent out to you from the restaurant car in polystyrene boxes. From what we saw going out in those clam shells I would not recommend this option.

All drinks came in plastic bottles except beer which came in glass and  juice in tetra paks. Hot water was available in unlimited quantities from the boiler at the end of each carriage. Glass cups with handles were available from the stewardess for making drinks in. They may also  sell you tea bags and  sachets of coffee and powdered milk. everything  

The amount of waste each train produced was frightening. At certain stops they would empty the train of sackfulls of garbage and guess what? Yup all plastic. They had to have a mini tractor to tow it off down the platform.  

So what can be done to make this train ride as plastic free as possible.

Plastic Free Journey

Firstly, and I would recommend this for all train users not just the plastic free kind, don’t eat in the restaurant. Thankfully the train does stop some times for as long as 45 minutes and at each stop there are opportunities for stocking up. Often, though not always, there will be an army of women waiting to sell you home cooked things ranging from the humble boiled egg to the extremely strange deep-fried, meat-filled doughnut. For these you will need some kind of moisture proof bag so come prepared with your own supply of bio bags (corn starch bags – made from vegetables they are fully compostable.

Most station do have shops but the food they sell is pretty much all plastic packed. You can buy the spreadable cheese triangles wrapped in foil and packed in cardboard  boxes.  Occasionally there will be unwrapped bread and there is usually a poor selection of expensive fruit.

For drinks we mainly made do with green tea made with hot water from the boiler or cold water made with cooled down hot water from the boiler.

We bought some food on board with us though not nearly enough. Next time I do this I will load up with fruit.

Plastic we used on board

Several large Coks.

To sit in the restaurant car we had to buy something. Though it would have been culturally acceptable, it was physically impossible for us to start drinking beer in the early morning, so  we bought juice. It came in a plastic lined cardboard carton and was called Cok. How my fellow travellers laughed.

“Give me  large Cok” they would ask smothering giggles.

“Do you want some Cok?” they would offer chortling away.

“I love Cok”, was a side splitter every time.

Yes they were boys.

When we tired of Cok (fenur fenur)  we would occasionally have beer with plastic lined caps

3 tins of olives.

Two paper wrapped packets of crackers though almost certainly plastic lined paper.

One packet of green tea with plastic wrapper.

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Hmmmmm Helsinki

Wall of the Parliament House of Finland.

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Helsinki, Helsinki, Helsinki, – all I can say that if it wasn’t for the Moomintrolls …..

Our hotel was way out in the suburbs. To get there we had to travel through miles of subdued housing estates on trams filled with extremely drunk fins. How they got so drunk was a mystery. Obviously it was from consuming vast amounts of alcohol but where they got it from baffled us.

Round our way there was one gloomy bar where the drinks cost more then our monthly mortgage payments. It was empty.  Not surprisingly you might think yet it was the only venue around. There were no restaurants, bars or  cafes – not even Mac Donald’s! I thought they were like rats.

Hungry and thirsty we decided to buy supplies and eat in our room. Shops too were in short supply. After hours of roaming  streets lined with tall apartment blocks and scruffy looking parks we finally stumbled on some kind of mini supermarket. Yes they did sell beer but not after10pm. For the rest there were some nasty looking processed sausages and few dry dusty loaves all wrapped in plastic.

Thought we would have to go away empty handed when I found a packet of bio bags, compostable corn starch bags.

Hurrah. They are, as you know, an essential part of plastic free shopping. So I bought a packet of those and some yoghurt. Yes I know, plastic packed, but it was that or starve.

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