Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Into the Heart of Cambodia

During the last break on January, I visited two cities in Cambodia; Phnom Penh and Siem Reap for a very short period. Accompanied by some college-mates, the matters went good as planned. Warm ambiences, kind people, and tasteful dishes made the visit worthy of time. And, what I really liked about the country is the low cost for accommodation and transportation. For this attracts me to do the visit again in future.

Two days in Phnom Penh, it was not enough to fully experience the rhythm of nature's beauty and a prosperous culture of the city's people. As a result, this visit should be done again for a longer time. Now, let the photos tell the stories.


In the end of the visit, I had a little time to visit the place of the Cambodia Water Festival's tragedy which happened in late 2010. Being explained by a local how the tragedy was happening and how the people were mourning, I could feel something mysterious behind the tragedy. Until today, some of the victims' relatives deeply keep reminiscing the tragedy.


Our transportation was mainly tuk-tuk(three-wheeler motorcycle). The choice was due to the cheaper cost compared to a cab and for the size is small; time would be less taken for a trip particularly during peak hours.


The journey from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap was by bus. It took approximately six hours in time. What was fascinating, the journey went through villages and paddy fields; many dramatic landscapes can be seen along the way; in particular when the sun almost goes down leave the day.


What I can say, Siem Reap is more attractive than Phnom Penh in many ways. The most important is, it has Angkor Wat, believed as the most beautiful temple on the planet. Undeniably, I was amazed by its beauty and the magic architecture. The plan to get there in the early morning and capturing the beautiful views in the morning has ruined as everyone woke up late due to some reasons. Despite of a short time we have before going back to Phnom Penh, the plan was proceeded. For this reason, not much photographs have been taken at the temple.




During the end of the visit, we had a little shopping at the Russian Market, one of the main attractions in Phnom Penh. The various local products with an affordable price made the end more joyful and everyone could go back with a big smile. And for the very first time, I went to an airport by riding a tuk-tuk; a thousand thanks to the driver for the pleasant ride. I wish to meet you again.

Greetings in The Peak

As you might have noticed, my last post was about five months ago. Time flew by very quickly; this time holiday is almost come to its end. I just came back from India after a month in there. With the intent to bring back some good photographs home, my journey to India turned to a so-called business trip. For some reasons, I have not been doing much shooting lately.

Well, India was the toughest place for me after all. A quote "Always expect the unexpected" is aptly good for anyone who wants to go there. I went to some places in southern and northern India and I found that the major problems in most areas are cleanliness and poverty. With the approximately 1.2 billion populations, not everyone is equally fortunate. More than 300 million Indians are still prey to hunger, illiteracy and disease, and 51 per cent of India's children are still undernourished.





I spent most of the time in the southern part of India and I liked the people more; they are more decent and polite. I wished to explore more about places and people in the northern side but I could not make it for some reasons. Perhaps next time I should spend more time in northern India, I believe it does have many interesting things to be discovered and photographed.



In many ways the last part of my trip was filled with frustration. Frustration that I had so little time. I was having some problems with the visa and the result was I could not travel back on the day it was scheduled. That was not the frustration I meant. I just frustrated with the attitude of some Indians particularly governmental people. The procedures to get the exit permission were intricate and horrible; it was not what I expected from a country which has one of the highest gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates in the world and an array of recent achievements in technology, industry and entrepreneurship. One of the main causes to this problem is surely corruption; lower quality services is one of the impacts of corruption.

Positively thinking, this problem somehow will be solved soon as now many Indians are trying to take these things seriously. They want to see the fruits of development reach the poorest of the poor, and wipe the tears from the eyes of every man, woman and child, as Mahatma Gandhi had dreamt. If this thing is successfully realized, the effects are not only good for Indians, but also the world. Indeed, a better India holds the key to a better world.



Lastly, I wish happy fasting to all Muslims in the world. May this Ramadhan be the best Ramadhan ever in our lifetime and all our good deeds will be blessed by Allah. Hasbunallah wani'mal wakil.

Charms in the Sky

Flying high in the air once in a while makes me wonder about the creations; very unique creations that humans couldn't afford to make it. I'm very grateful for given chances to see amazing things from the high sky like huge and long rivers, greenish mountains and forests, beautiful ocean and sky, warm and vast desert, and also the mini looking of buildings. In fact, it is an unusual point of view rather than the three usual points of view which are you look at something horizontally straight with your eyes, something which is higher from your eyes' normal view, and something lower from your eyes' normal view. I said it is unusual because the view is from the very high point of view; not all people have ever experienced it. You might ask how about people look at the sky? The view is from the very low point of view; it should be unusual too. I say it is not an unusual point of view because everybody does it everyday, I believe all people have experienced it. It is a normal thing because we live on the ground, above us is the sky, it is impossible if everyday we look at the sky and everyday we amaze!

If you have a chance to experience this, don't miss it! it happens only 'once'; though it will happen again, it won't be exactly the same! Here I would like to share some photographs of the view in the sky from my camera, just ordinary views that attracted my eyes and my camera's eye.

In flight KU 551 from Kuwait to Damascus. The aircraft passed through a 'mystery' desert in Syria.

" Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books. "
- John Lubbock

In flight KU 415 from Kuwait to Kuala Lumpur.

In flight CZ 350 from Kuala Lumpur to Guangzhou. The aircraft was entering the clouds while the sun was setting. This really caught my eyes.

" It is He who made the earth a floor for you and the sky a canopy, and sends down rain from the sky for the growth of fruits for your sustenance. Therefore, do not knowingly set up rivals to Allah. "
(Al-Baqarah: verse 22)

In flight AK 5292 from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu. It was a cloudy day.

" It’s better to look at the sky than live there. "
- Truman Capote (Breakfast at Tiffany's)

In flight MH 1397 from Kota Bharu to Kuala Lumpur. It can be seen green hills and forests in the mini view.

Conquering A Thatchy Hill

After months I recognized the hill, eventually the intent to see the seconds of the sun's rising is accomplished as my friends and me climbed the Broga Hill remarkably. What special about the hill is the panoramic view of the landscape from the peak. In fact, many photographers attracted to come here to see by themselves the incredible view particularly in the early morning during the rising of the sun.

Broga Hill, located in Selangor, offers a great landscape view.

It is the best to hike up during an early morning because mist rising from the ground from the warmth of the sun envelop the landscape in a carpet of white, providing a surreal atmosphere. You can reach the highest peak between 30 to 45 minutes; depend on how fit you are.

Three peaks in total, each one ascends above the other through a clear path fringed by the tall grass at each side.

A Beauty at the Liuhua Lake Park

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Liuhua in the old days meant drifting flowers

The City of Civilizations

It is Istanbul, one of the cities in Turkey. Istanbul embraces two continents with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe. The two continents are connected by the Bosphorus Bridge. Its history dates back to the earliest ages and is one of the most distinguished cities of the world. Through the city’s heart, the Bosphorus, course the water of the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara and the Golden Horn. It is Istanbul’s endless variety that fascinates its visitors. The museums, churches, palaces, grand mosques, bazaars and sights of natural beauty seem innumerable.

Topkapi Palace

The Topkapi Palace was constructed between the 15th and 19th centuries during the reign of Sultan Mehmet II, the Conqueror and was used as the management center of the Ottoman Empire and primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Now it has been used as a museum. Visiting the museum is a must for many reasons, for instance, some of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. belongings like His swords and beards are placed here.

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Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque has a special place among the various Ottoman buildings constructed in the Sultanahmet Square. This building was constructed by Sedefkar Mehmet Aga, which is in the true meaning of the world, a masterpiece of architecture is the culmination of two centuries, Ottoman mosque and Byzantine church development. Sedefkar Mehmet Aga took classical Ottoman architecture and the Hagia Sophia into consideration in designing and construction of the Blue Mosque and created an interior space which is more spacious and well lighted and airy than the others. The mosque is known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior. In addition to these blue tiles, wood works enriched with inlays of mother-of-pearl, stonemasonry and handwritten calligraphies contribute to the beauty of the building.

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Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia after serving 916 years as a church, 481 years as a mosque now maintains its historical function as a museum since 1935 and is the most important monument of the architectural history. Byzantine historians Theophanes, Nikepheros and Leon, the Grammar teacher of Byzantine wrote that construction of Hagia Sophia started during the reign of Constantinius I (324-337) and completed in 360 during the reign of Constantinius II. Its first name was Megali Eklesia (The Great Church) and it was changed to Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) after the 5th century.

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Kapali Carsi (Grand Bazaar)

The history of the Grand Bazaar, which is in the historical peninsula between Nuruosmaniye and Beyazit, goes back as far as old ages. In Ottoman period Mehmet the Conqueror (1451-1481) built two covered bazaar side by side for the first time, and in time, top of other open bazaars that settled around were closed and a complex market was formed by the roads between them. Grand Bazaar has three main sections. Interior Covered Bazaar forms the core. It is also known as Cevahir Covered Bazaar and Old Covered Bazaar. Sandal Covered Bazaar is the second main section of the Grand Bazaar.

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Taksim Square

Taksim Square is surrounded by the Istiklal Avenue, Siraselviler Avenue, Tarlabasi Boulevard, Ayaspasa-Gumusuyu Avenue, Mete Avenue and Cumhuriyet Avenue. The first building in Classical Ottoman style at this area of Istanbul after the Frank and Levantine settlement was a water tank. Water was brought from dense forests on the northern part of the city by water pipes during the reign of Sultan Mahmut in 1732-1733. Taksim Water Tank was built to store waters in a stone tank here. Therefore it gave its name to the square (the word ‘taksim’ means ‘share, distribution’).

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Next Destination

The place is a paradise of sun, sea, mountains, and lakes that offers a dramatic change from the ordinary. From April to October it boasts an ideal climate, perfect for relaxing near sandy beaches, mountains or lakes. It also has a magnificent past, a land rich in remarkable treasures, the remnants of 13 successive civilizations spanning 10 000 years. The capital is the only city in the world located on two continents, Europe and Asia. Also, the city is the former capital of three successive empires, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman. The city today honors and preserves the legacy of its past while looking forward to a modern future. As the locations and sights change, one thing remains the same, the friendly people of this unique country, where the art of warm hospitality has been a cultural tradition for centuries. The magnificent place is Turkey, a unique country with plenty of historical sites, beautiful places, distinctive culture, delicious cuisine and many more. These fascinations have attracted me to sightsee this country, even once. Turkiye, iste geldim!

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A Wonderful Place

Peace be upon all readers. I’m glad that finally I have a chance to update this site after weeks I didn't do it. I have been busy lately since many things need to be managed. For now, half of them were cleared up. I already got the residence and registered for the learning session at an institute not far from my residence. The classes have started three weeks ago, five days a week, morning and night.

A good news is my life here has not been so isolated since two of my college mates came here couple days ago. I brought them to some interesting places in Damascus, the capital city of Syria and I realized that this country is a wonderful place to visit because of its plenty historical sites and tombs of Allah’s prophet. The city is also a place that Rasulullah s.a.w. used to trade goods a long time ago, known as Syam in Arabic term.

One of the historical places is Umayyad Mosque. Located in Damascus city, the mosque was a church before it was conquered by Caliph Khalid al-Walid from the infidels and then was made as a mosque. It can be seen in the mosque some patterns which are usually decorated at church’s walls. Beside this mosque there is the tomb of Salahuddin al-Ayyubi, one of the Muslim war champions. Moreover, there are also The Tomb of the head Prophet Yahya a.s. who was decapitated by the infidels and the first baitulmal(bank) of Muslims inside the mosque. Not far from the mosque, there is another historical place where the first murder happened on this earth(Maqam Arba'in). The story was Qabil, a son of Prophet Adam a.s. killed his brother Habil because of envy towards him. About 70 kilometres from Damascus there is a village where we can find structures like theatre and public bathroom which were constructed during the emperor of Roman. The structures are very interesting, wonderful and strong. Also, there are the tombs of Prophet Ayyub a.s. and Imam Nawawai r.a. nearby the village.

As I said earlier, Syria is a great place to visit especially for Muslims. We as Muslims need to know the histories in Muslim calendar, about the prophets, the warriors, the leaders and everything that can be imitated or make as an instruction. If compared, the Muslim histories are far greater than any other history in this world. Believe it or not, explore it by yourself!

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the White Minaret
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wonderful!
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what is this?
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the theatre
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the view of Damascus city from Maqam Arba'in

The Arrival

Alhamdulillah, setelah hampir 20 jam berada dalam perjalanan(termasuk transit), penulis telah selamat tiba di Syria pada 6 April 2010 sekitar jam 4 petang(waktu tempatan). Syria merupakan sebuah negara Arab yang masyhur dengan keaslian Bahasa Arabnya dan juga kelazatan manisannya. Penulis datang ke negara ini bertujuan untuk mengkayakan skill Bahasa Arab yang sedia ada, mempelajari sedikit sebanyak ilmu agama, menziarahi tempat-tempat bersejarah, dan juga membuat sedikit kajian tentang kehidupan masyarakat Arab di negara ini. Setakat ini semua proses berjalan dengan lancar kecuali tempat kediaman yang masih dalam proses pencarian. Cuaca di negara ini pula boleh dikatakan agak sejuk, iaitu sekitar 20 darjah celcius. Manakala pada sebelah malam pula ia boleh mencecah sehingga 10 darjah celcius. Keadaan ini dijangka akan berterusan hingga hujung bulan ini sebelum musim panas tiba pada Jun nanti. Berkenaan dengan masyarakat Arab di sini pula boleh dikatakan agak memuaskan. Masyarakat Arab disini agak peramah walaupun pada zahirnya mereka kelihatan kasar ; memang asalnya mereka ini kasar daripada beberapa aspek.


Seterusnya, perkara yang mengecewakan penulis disini ialah beberapa laman web sosial popular seperti Facebook, Youtube dan Blogspot disekat dan diharamkan di negara ini. Laman-laman web ini diharamkan oleh Kerajaan Syria atas beberapa sebab - setahu penulis ianya bagi melindungi rakyat negara ini daripada pengaruh Israel. Pengharaman ini agak menyedihkan penulis kerana mungkin agak susah bagi penulis untuk berhubung dengan teman-teman dan juga keluarga yang berada di Malaysia. Namun begitu, atas sedikit pengetahuan dan kepakaran penulis tentang proksi untuk mengakses laman-laman yang disekat, akhirnya penulis berjaya mengakses laman Facebook, Blogspot dan lain-lain laman web yang disekat. Akibat dari itu, penulis boleh menulis entri ini untuk tatapan para pembaca budiman yang ingin mengetahui perkembangan dan keadaan semasa penulis sepanjang berada disini.


Penulis ingin mengundurkan diri dulu memandangkan masa tidak mengizinkan, Insyaallah, penulis akan kembali menulis entri baru bila mana masa mengizinkannya. Setakat ini sahaja buat masa kini, kepada teman-teman yang penulis tidak sempat mengkhabarkan berita kedatangan ke negara ini, harap maaf. Semoga kalian semua berada dalam keadaan sihat seadanya. Ila lliqa'.


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the arrival


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airport Damsyik


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berhampiran telaga Nabi Ayub a.s.

A Trip with Nikon Enthusiasts

The beautiful white sandy beach and crystal clear water at Perhentian Island were stunning, but the climate in Malaysia which is getting hotter day by day surely burned our skin as my friends and me went to the island for 3 days and 2 nights holiday. Overall, the holiday was fun as we had many activities there like barbecueing, snorkelling, seeking for turtles and small sharks, and the most important one was shooting for photographs. I would like to call the holiday "A Trip with Nikon Enthusiasts" because there were five friends of mine brought Nikon guns. Oh, I will call up my gangs to beat u.
Dush!

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cooool

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Nikon freaks

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walawei!