Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Turkish Islamic Museum

RM 10 TL per person

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Morning of Day 2 in Istanbul

After Suboh, the sun was about to appear from the Eastern skies..

Blue Mosque on 1st Day (26 Sept 2011)

Without taking a rest, we quickly took a short walk city tour by ourselves.
The Blue Mosque is quite near our Artefes Hotel.
The afternoon Autumn weather is warm and its great time to have a city walk.

Monday, September 26, 2011

1st Day in Istanbul

Arrived at Ataturk Airport at 6.05am.
Immigration queue is very slow and long.
Reserved a hotel shuttle 70 TL for 2.
About 30 minutes drive.
Arrive at Artefes Hotel at 8.00am.
Although official chk in is 2.00 pm, the counter said I an chk in by 9.00 am.
Have breakfast at Rooftop with an awesome view.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Blogger

This is a great iPhone app from Official blogger

Friday, September 16, 2011

Masjid Besi Putrajaya
















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Friday, September 2, 2011

[Video] & Review - Dubai Big Bus Tour 2011 - Fantastic Journey!



Don't miss this Tour - use the Big Bus to tour Dubai!

Your open-top tour reveals Dubai’s landmarks and charts the city’s rapid development from a small fishing village to a modern, vibrant city.

Take the Day Tour and use the hop-on, hop-off facility to visit all the places that interest you, or join the Night Tour with a live-guided commentary which showcases illuminated Dubai.

On the Day Tour, you can chose a 24 or 48 hour ticket and enjoy free inclusions such as the Dhow River Cruise and Dubai Museum. Both Day Tour routes provide a personal recorded commentary available in eight languages.

The Big Bus Sightseeing Tour is a safe and relaxing way to discover this great city; the perfect introduction to Dubai and a fun day out for all.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

[Video] - My Dubai Old Souq (Souk) Trip 2011


Souks are the Arabic Markets where all kinds of goods are bought sold and exchanged.Traditionally ,dhows from the far east,china,ceyion and india would discharge their cargoes,and the goods would be haggled over in the souks adgacent to the docks.over the years,the item on sale have changed dramatically from spices,silks and perfumes to include electronic good and the latest kitsch consumer trends.

Although Dubai's Souks aren't as fascinating as others in the arab world,such as marrakenh in morocco or mutrah in oman,they are worth a visit for their bustling atmosphere,the eclectic varity of goods and the traditional way of doing business.

The myriad of souks are located on both banks of the Creek,but predominantly in deira(it's worth exploring both sides if you have the time).you can cross between the two banks of Creek in about ten minutes on one of the many abras(small wooden dhows) that line of Creek;it only costs 50 fils.Alternatively, most taxi drivers knows where to go if you ask for a specific souk and the fares are reasonable.If you have the time,why not brave the public transport.Bus numbers 5,16,19 and 20
run frequently throughout the day and stop all of the souks,both side of the Creek.

It is wise to visit when the weather is a little cooler in the late afternoon,but for early birds the souks open 07:00-12:00.They then re-open between 17:00-19:0,every day except friday,when they only open in the afternoon.thrusday and friday evening are the busiest times as this is the weekend for many people.This is a great time to witness the souk trading at full throttle,but if you are more intrested in exploring at a leisurely place,then these evenings are best avoided.

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