About me

GOING EAST


Hi, my name is

ALEXANDRU DUMITRU

ME, MYSELF AND I

’’

At a certain moment in my life I studied the history of art and dreamt about going to Florence. Not having much to spend at that moment, I started approaching that dream by crossing Eastern Europe, from the Ukrainian countryside to the highlands of Montenegro or Albania. Then I took the “wrong” turn and kept on going East for some reason, in search of forts, ruins or old towns.

Somehow, somewhere I lost track of them all, but kept on going East or South. I found happiness while sipping from a glass of black, sweet chai or from a handleless cup of black, even sweeter coffee as I sat on a carpet thrown in the dusty street of Ma’rib. Or while playing with children in the poor side of Aksum.

A friend once asked me: “What will you do after visiting the countries you want to?”. I do not know. Maybe I shall go on, East. Maybe I shall turn to the North, maybe to the South. Or maybe I shall go to Florence. Wrapped in the big blue shawl I bought in Jaisalmer, despite the merchant’s complaining that it was full of pigeon droppings and its colour had faded in the sunlight (as it had been displayed on a wall for days, weeks, months or years, little matters).

’’

Occupation

Wanderer, cyclist, mountaineer, night train rider, travel agent. A sweaty and subjective being just like you and everyone else.

Favourite ride

On the top of a bus, traveling towards Rohri, Pakistan. Or clinging on fir tree trunks while hitching a ride on a trailer across Rotunda Pass, Romania.

My wandering

Quote that guides me

’’

It is mid-winter - there are three meters of snow on the high passes, there are wolves, and this is a war. You will die, I can guarantee. Do you want to die?

’’

Rory Stewart, "The Places in Between", Picador, London 2004”

Where I would like to go next


The Wakhan