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Rizal left Philippines for the first time. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado, which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor Rivera. He was accompanied to the quay where the Salvadora was moored by his uncle Antonio, Vicente Gella, and Mateo Evangelista.
The first stop over of Rizal on his way to Spain where he boarded the boat Djemnah to continue his trip to Spain.
He spent most of his time in visiting historic places, temples,
botanical garden, art galleries and statue of St. Thomas
Stanford Raffles.
His ticket was for first class cabin with carpeted floor, bed with
springs, curtain and wash basin
Rizal's journey to Colombo, Sri Lanka that was important for him to improve his knowledge of the French language while he's on board French ship, Djemnah.
May 18 docked at COLOMBO, capital of Ceylon. Rizal wrote, “Colombo is more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore, point Galle and Manila
Rizal arrived at Suez Canal en route to Marseilles.
Rizal arrived at City of Naples, Italy and this was his first European ground he set foot on.
The boat anchored at Marseilles, France and boarded at the Noalles Hotel.
Rizal arrived at Barcelona, Spain and boarded in Fonda de España.
Rizal arrived at Heidelberg, Germany and was enamored with a flower that he wrote a poem entitled, "To the Flowers of Heidelberg".
Rizal celebrated his 26th birthday in Geneva and his attitude towards revolution was manifested in his letters to Blumentrit.
Rizal boarded in Jose Mana Base's house after 5 days trip from Philippines.
Rizal studied the habits and custom of Japanese people, their language, theaters and commerce.
Rizal arrived at San Francisco, California and boarded at the Palace Hotel.
Rizal arrived at Liver Pool, England and boarded at Adelphi Hotel. In London, Rizal published the 2nd edition of Noli Me Tangere.
Velen Ventura sent Rizal in Ghent, Belgium 200 frames for the publication expenses of the fill.
Rizal arrived in Philippines boarded the boat Don Juan.
His advocacy for reforms in the Philippines under the hands of Spanish colonial authorities led to his early death at the age of 36. He was executed in Bagumbayan