A picture is worth a thousand words. The world through the lens of a short-term traveller who thinks that smartphone is one of the greatest invention ever! Hopes that the readers of this blog will enjoy the pictures of beautiful places all around the world that were lovingly uploaded for your viewing pleasure.
Sunday, 4 December 2016
UAE: Winter - November 2016
I just came back from a short holiday in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Surprisingly this was one of the most fun holidays ever! No long bus trips. A lot of free time to enjoy and take pictures. No long transit at the airport. Too bad their food were not so tasty. If not, it will be a perfect short holiday :)
This is the first time we joined a tour organised by Apple Vacations. Originally we planned to join their South America tour but we changed our minds when we found out that we need to take a yellow fever jab since it is a requirement to enter Brazil. Since we don't fancy to be poked with needles just so we can go for a holiday, we decided to change our holiday destination to United Arab Emirates instead.
The tour was relaxing and very suitable for kids. The itinerary was fun, fun, fun and shopping, shopping, shopping :P Too bad I am scared of riding roller coasters so I cannot maximise my enjoyment at Ferrari World. Ferarri World has the tallest and the fastest roller coasters in the world.
We are so happy with this tour and Apple's Tour Manager (who is very polite, friendly and helpful) that we decided to join their tour to South Korea this coming January 2017 :) Let's see whether Apple's Muslim department is as good or not as their Signature West department!
This 6 days 5 nights tour price was RM6538 per person and the itinerary was as follows:
28 November 2016 Kuala Lumpur - Dubai
29 November 2016 Dubai
30 November 2016 Dubai
1 December 2016 Dubai - Abu Dhabi
2 December 2016 Abu Dhabi
3 December 2016 Abu Dhabi - Dubai - Kuala Lumpur
4 December 2016 Kuala Lumpur
If you have been following my blog, you will know that my pictures are very slow in coming. So starting with Japan 2015 posting onwards instead of storing my pictures in Facebook, I will store my pictures in Instagram. A lot easier and I can process the pictures using my smartphone. Do follow my instagram account. I will endeavour to approve your requests asap.
I have uploaded 193 photos for your viewing pleasure. You can access them here:
http://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels
Hashtag specific for this trip:
#mks2016UnitedArabEmirates
Njoy!!
Friday, 27 May 2016
Scandinavia: Spring - May 2016
There were four Malaysian couples who signed up for this Trafalgar trip. So there were ten of us Malaysians altogether. The biggest in the group. Our Travel Director was Jacqui. Young, energetic and competent lady. She handled almost everything from sightseeing explanations, checking in and out of hotels and making sure our luggage were not lost during transit from the hotel to the bus vice versa.
Since this was my second trip with Trafalgar, I can see that they have an excellent standard operating procedure. The rotation of seats, unscheduled "hidden treasure" stops, giving small gifts and thank you notes from the CEO to repeat customers, providing us with a taste of popular local candies and chocolates. They even gave gifts for birthdays and honeymoon couples!
What I don't like about Trafalgar is the price quoted is not an all in price. Tipping is not included and they have a lot of optional tours. So when you compared itineraries with other tour companies, make sure you factor in the optional tours costs and tipping in the pricing. If you do not wish to join their optional tours, they will give you lots of free time to do as you wish. This is actually a good thing for people who likes to explore the cities on their own.
If you read my Iceland post, I mentioned that I believe Iceland is the most beautiful country in the world. After going through A LOT of Scandinavian photos, I think Norway is a close second. These two countries really know how to capitalise on their God given awesome natural resources. They don't have to build the tallest building in the world or the biggest theme park to attract visitors to their countries. All they have to do is just keep the nature clean and working fine :P
Our itinerary was as follows. We covered 3 countries in 12 days. Denmark 4 days, Norway 5 days and Sweden 3 days.
14 May 2016 Prague - Copenhagen
15 May 2016 Copenhagen
16 May 2016 Copenhagen - Odense - Frederikshaven
17 May 2016 Frederikshaven - Gothenburg - Oslo
18 May 2016 Oslo - Vradal
19 May 2016 Vradal - Bergen
20 May 2016 Bergen
21 May 2016 Bergen - Fagernes
22 May 2016 Fagernes - Lillehammer - Karlstad
23 May 2016 Karlstad - Orebro - Stockholm
24 May 2016 Stockholm
25 May 2016 Stockholm - London
26 May 2016 London - Kuala Lumpur
Travelling in Norway was a bit surreal sometimes. During the journey you will go through a lot of tunnels. At one point you will experience a nice spring valley with lots of wild flowers, light green grass, trees with leaves and clear blue sky, then you went through a tunnel and came out to a black and white scene with thick snow, frozen lakes, trees with no leaves and no sun. Felt like being inside an old black and white movie! Then you went through another tunnel and it was spring again :)
While in Stockholm we went to the second largest IKEA store in the world at Kungens Kurva. Guess where is the largest IKEA in the world at the time of this post? South Korea! Do google for more info :P People don't really go to Scandinavia countries to shop. Our currency is so minuscule compared to theirs. Everything is expensive there. Only chocolates and chips are cheaper than in Malaysia! But since we are a fan of IKEA, I bought a few stuff there even when I suspected the same stuff will cost cheaper in IKEA Mutiara Damansara. What to do? I just want the bragging rights to say that I bought the stuff at IKEA Sweden. Silly right?
Total damage for the 40 Days Spring Adventure was around RM42k. Trafalgar's 12Ds 11Ns Highlights of Scandinavia cost US$3631 (RM15433). Our British Airways flight tickets from KUL-London and Stockholm-KUL were RM5770. So for this part of the journey (inclusive of tips and 1 optional tour), we spent around RM20k.
Our 40 Days Spring Adventure was a once in a lifetime experience for me and my mom. I doubt I will ever go for this kind of superlong holiday in the future. By the time we reached Scandinavia, I was so tired already. Cannot wait to go home :P Future holidays for me, the maximum duration is three weeks. Having said that I am glad that we attempted to do this at least once in our lifetime :)
I have uploaded 936 photos for your viewing pleasure. You can access them here:
http://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels
Hashtag specific for this trip:
#mks2016Scandinavia #mks2016Denmark #mks2016Norway #mks2016Sweden
Njoy!!
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Eastern Europe: Spring - May 2016
This is Part 2 of my 40 Days Spring Adventure with my mom. We started the journey at the city of Salzburg. If you like flowers, early May is the right timing to go to Eastern Europe. The temperature was superb. As if you are walking in an air-conditioned space :)
This is my mom's first visit and my second to this part of Europe. My first time was back in 2002. It was such a touch and go visit then that I didn't really get to experience anything. This time round we decided to spend two weeks in four cities. We bought their transportation pass and get to experience all their public transportation; inter-city train, subway, funicular, bus, tram and ferry :) We had plenty of time to take pictures too. Most of the pictures in this post were taken by my mom. I was too busy taking selfies that I forgot to take scenery photos :P
Our itinerary was as follows. What I loved most about the itinerary was the relaxing pace. We had plenty of time to explore the city. We had time to stroll along the river, sit at the park and just blend with the locals. We even had time to go hiking :P
1 May 2016 London - Salzburg
2 May 2016 Salzburg
3 May 2016 Salzburg
4 May 2016 Salzburg - Vienna
5 May 2016 Vienna
6 May 2016 Vienna
7 May 2016 Vienna - Budapest
8 May 2016 Budapest
9 May 2016 Budapest
10 May 2016 Budapest
11 May 2016 Budapest - Prague
12 May 2016 Prague
13 May 2016 Prague
14 May 2016 Prague - Copenhagen
For this trip we stayed at AirBnB's accommodation. I like the one in Prague the most. The apartment was like a hotel :) The Vienna apartment was great too. The host was very nice and the place was bright and modern. In Salzburg, the place was cozy but the host was very rude. In Budapest, the place was huge and in great location but the furniture was a bit dated. The costs of the accomodation were as follows:
Salzburg - RM783 (€163) - 3 nights
Vienna - RM850 (€177) - 3 nights
Budapest - RM912 (€190) - 4 nights
Prague - RM701 (€146) - 3 nights
We took trains to move between the cities. Very convenient and relaxing. OBB trains were new and nice with free WiFi on board. It was quite empty during our journey so no need to pay extra to reserve seats. Mav-Start train was a bit dated and no WiFi :( The tickets came with compulsary allocated seats. The train was quite full during our journey. The costs of the inter-city trains for 2 persons were as follows:
Salzburg - Vienna (OBB) - RM182 (€38)
Vienna - Budapest (OBB) - RM182 (€38)
Budapest - Prague (Mav-Start) - RM182 (€38)
Our flights for 2 persons from London to Salzburg (Ryanair) was RM545 (£88) and from Prague to Copenhagen (Norwegian) was RM546 (€114). Ryanair flight tickets include luggage of 20kg each. Norwegian flight tickets include chosen seats and luggage of 20 kg each. I like Norwegian. Hassle free and customer friendly. They have self checked in kiosks at the airport. Ryanair was a bit calculative with their customers. You better make sure you have printed your boarding pass before you go to the airport. There is no self service kiosks. They also allowed a very limited time to board the aircraft. At Stansted Airport, the gate was announced around 30 minutes before departure and closed around 10 minutes before departure. So you only have 20 minutes to walk (very far) to the gate. To be safe, no toilet stop in between :P If you decide to fly Ryanair, do read in the internet their customers' experiences so that you will not be caught by surprise.
Austria accepts Euro but Hungary and Czechia have their own currency. I changed £101 for Ft19000 and Kč1700 in London. Enough to buy some food, fridge magnets and transportation pass. The costs of the transportation for 2 persons were as follows:
24H Salzburg - RM37 (€8)
72H Vienna - RM151 (€32)
5/30 Budapest - RM157 (Ft9100)
72H Prague - RM112 (Kč620)
I have uploaded 790 photos for your viewing pleasure. You can access them here:
http://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels
Hashtag specific for this trip:
#mks2016EasternEurope #mks2016Austria #mks2016Hungary #mks2016Czechia
History Lesson:
(for those who are wondering why I use Czechia instead of the Czech Republic)
After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in the so-called "Velvet Divorce" in 1993, the name "the Czech Republic" was created as the official long-form name. The official short-form is Cesko. While almost all languages adopted variants of Cesko for the short-form at this time, the English equivalent "Czechia" though attested as early as 1841 is still quite rarely used in the English-speaking world.
However in 2013, Czech president Milos Zeman recommended the wider official use of Czechia and on 14 April 2016, the country's political leadership agreed to make Czechia the official short name. The new name was approved by the Czech cabinet on 2 May 2016 and was published in the United Nations UNTERM and UNGEGN country name databases on 5 July 2016.
On 23 September 2016, the Permanent Committee of Geographical Names began advising Britons to use the name Czechia. On 26 September 2016, the International Organisation for Standardisation included the short name in the official ISO3166 country codes list.
Six months after the name Czechia was adopted, The Guardian reported that the new name is hardly in use, even on the official Czech government websites. Google replaced the Czech Republic with Czechia on Google Maps on 18 January 2017. The CIA World Factbook and U.S. State Department both now use Czechia instead of the Czech Republic.
On 22 May 2017, a Forbes contributor released an opinion blog saying that "Czechia has won the Czech Republic name debate" and that "If you're feeling petulant, it's the Czech Republic. If you want to be cool, it's Czechia" in reference to the significant progress that has been made for the short name in recent year.
Note: I noticed the change when I screen printed the Google Map for our plan trip to Baltic :P
Njoy!!
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Great Britain: Spring - April 2016
This this Part 1 of my 40 Days Spring Adventure with my mom. What can I say? A journey that you should do at least once in your lifetime and never to be repeated :P I think it is simply too long. For me personally 3 weeks holiday is just right. More than that, I am too homesick to enjoy fully the foreign culture and quirks :P
We started our journey flying from Kuala Lumpur to London Heathrow. Our first time flying British Airways. Foodwise British Airways is quite good but everything else I think they fall short of the Middle Eastern airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates.
We then stayed at AirBnB accommodation in Mortlake (Zone 3) for 5 nights before joining Trafalgar Tours 8 Days Britain & Ireland Delight. After the tour we flew to Salzburg for our Part 2 of 40 Days Spring Adventure :)
This trip is many firsts for my mom and I. First time we flew via British Airways and Ryanair. First time we joined international tour company like Trafalgar. This is also the longest time we've been abroad at one stretch and naturally the first time we bought annual travel insurance. My mom's first time staying in AirBnB accommodations. My mom's first time in close contact with lots of foreigners in a group. My mom's first time taking lots and lots of public transportation in foreign countries. Before this when we go together, we will follow tours from Malaysia so no need to take local public transportation :P This trip is also the first time we encountered a pancake making machine during breakfast :)
Our time in London was so short. Since my mom's first visit to London in 2004 was only for a day and a half, I tried to cover as much as possible this time round. She likes parks and flowers. I on the other hand was trying to cover some sites that I read in historical romance books :P Needless to say we did not manage to cover all the sites. Good excuse to plan for another trip to London huh?
If you like flowers, second half of April is the best time to visit Great Britain. You will find tulips everywhere. There are lots of other blossoms too :) We also encountered a lot of swans during this trip :P
Our itinerary was as follows:
17 April 2016 Kuala Lumpur - London
18 April 2016 London
19 April 2016 London
20 April 2016 London
21 April 2016 London
22 April 2016 London
23 April 2016 London - Stratford-upon-Avon - York - Leeds
24 April 2016 Leeds - Lake District - Gretna Green - Glasgow
25 April 2016 Glasgow - Edinburg - Glasgow
26 April 2016 Glasgow - Belfast - Dublin
27 April 2016 Dublin - Glendalough - Dublin
28 April 2016 Dublin - Kilkenny - Waterford
29 April 2016 Waterford - Cardiff
30 April 2016 Cardiff - Bath - Windsor - London
1 May 2016 London - Salzburg
The Trafalgar's ground tour costs US$1042 (RM4427) each. I like Trafalgar's standard operating procedure in dealing with their customers. I like how they rotate seats in the bus so that everybody get to experience sitting infront, middle and back. However, for this particular trip our tour director, Michelle did not follow the rules. Instead of asking everybody to move two seats clockwise, she fixed the seats for us and we noticed that some people get to seat infront almost throughout the trip! This is the problem when human "playing favourites" interfered with a proven system :(
Trafalgar on the whole is very professional. Their cost savers tours will give you lots of free time on our own if you decide not to join their optional tours. For this trip we joined only one of the optional tours and it costs us an extra GBP17.50 each. Trafalgar's tours costs are excluding tips so make sure you bring enough cash to pay gratuities to the tour director, bus drives and also the city guides.
Trafalgar's option on food is also quite limited. They don't really cater for special diets. You can request upfront for seafood but in reality they still provide you with the standard meals. It would be better if their tours only provide for breakfast with other meals as optionals.
You can access them here:
http://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels
Hashtags specific for this trip:
#mks2016GreatBritain #mks2016England #mks2016Scotland #mks2016NorthernIreland #mks2016Ireland #mks2016Wales
http://instagram.com/mkhasha.n.travels
Hashtags specific for this trip:
#mks2016GreatBritain #mks2016England #mks2016Scotland #mks2016NorthernIreland #mks2016Ireland #mks2016Wales
Njoy!!
Labels:
England,
Ireland,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland,
Wales
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)