How do I get to Kalimdor in wow?

How do I get to Kalimdor in wow?

If you’re planning to travel to the other side of Kalimdor, you can take the boat at Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands found directly north of Ironforge in Eastern Kingdoms. This path will lead you to the south of the Barrens on Kalimdor.

How do you get out of Kalimdor?

To travel from Kalimdor to the Eastern Kingdoms, or vice versa, you’ll need to take a zeppelin. The zeppelins travel a triangular route between Orgrimmar, the Undercity, and Grom’gol Outpost in Stranglethorn Vale.

How do I get from Eastern Kingdoms to Kalimdor Alliance Shadowlands?

Simply climb up the zeppelin tower and find the zeppelin masters to take the right flight. The Thundercaller: This zeppelin will take you from Durotar, outside Orgrimmar (Kalimdor), to Tirisfal Glades, outside Undercity (northern Eastern Kingdoms). This will be the one with Frezza or Zapetta.

Can you swim from Kalimdor to Eastern Kingdoms?

Re: Will we be able to from from Kalimdor to Eastern Kingdoms? No, you’d die of fatigue long before you got there. Just like if you tried to swim there.

How do I get from Kalimdor to Orgrimmar?

Take the scenic route on a zeppelin Simply climb up the zeppelin tower and find the zeppelin masters to take the right flight. The Thundercaller: This zeppelin will take you from Durotar, outside Orgrimmar (Kalimdor), to Tirisfal Glades, outside Undercity (northern Eastern Kingdoms).

How do I get to the Eastern Kingdoms from Stormwind?

Eastern Kingdoms From Elwynn Forest, go to the Dwarven District in Stormwind City, then take the Deeprun Tram to Ironforge. From Silverpine Forest, go north or swim across Lordamere Lake from Dalaran. From Dun Morogh, go east. From Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands, go east and then south.

Where is the harbor in Stormwind?

Stormwind Harbor is a large port and shipyard, consisting of a series of wharfs, dry docks, and fortifications located in the northwestern area of Stormwind City, with the access point set between the Park and Cathedral Square districts.