Hello, Leo. Ready to compare Albania and Israel's transportation infrastructure?
Ready as I'll ever be. Let's dive in.
Let's start with Albania. The scenery is stunning, but the roads… well, they're an adventure.
An understatement. I once encountered a pothole large enough to swim in. Gasoline is cheap, though, which is a plus. But you'll use a lot of it dodging goats and rocks.
Goats?! That's a new one. Public transport relies heavily on buses; they're cheap and colorful, but crowded.
An experience, indeed. Packed like sardines during rush hour. Taxis are available, especially in Tirana, but negotiate the fare beforehand.
Good advice. Now, Israel. I envision efficient trains and high-tech everything.
The roads are generally good, especially the highways. However, Tel Aviv traffic is legendary.
Biblical, even?
Precisely. Public transport is better, especially the trains, but they only go to certain places. Buses are an option, but can get crowded.
So, renting a car in Israel depends on your itinerary. Countryside exploration requires a car, but city parking is a nightmare.
Exactly. In both countries, planning is essential for a smooth journey.
So, listeners, which transportation system appeals more to you? Let us know in the comments!
And if you visit Albania, send us pictures of your wildest roadside encounters!
Safe travels, everyone!
And may your GPS never lead you to a herd of goats!