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Feels like a long road to my destination

Arriving in Mumbai We landed in BOM at 0115 and was bused to the International arrival hall bursting with people waiting to be processed. It took 1h30 for me to clear. I was feeling pretty tired and all I needed was for the ATM to not read my card (actually the guy in front of […]

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Killing time before flying to India

Killing time I slept till 0700 and did some admin on the computer till 1000 when I had brunch of fishball kwayteow soup. Uniqlo beckoned again and I went to their flagship store next to Times Square which was impressive even before their expansion slated for next week. That killed half a day and I […]

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Hong Kong nightstop #1

Immigration was a breeze today. It always seems to be the case when I need to kill time and when the queues are shocking, I have a tight self-connect to make. I took the A21 bus into Mong Kok and was at the Lucky Hostel by 0730 waking up the manager from bed. I was […]

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Disappointing end

Today I wanted to explore the more European urban area of Istanbul. The main area of Taksim was somewhere I hadn’t seen much of previously. I took the tram to Kabatas and transferred to the underground funicular to Taksim Square. From there it was a pleasant walk downhill on Istiklal pedestrian mall down to sea […]

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Redoing Istanbul’s gems

Today I wanted to repeat some of the sights of Istanbul that I had done on my previous visits. First was the Blue Mosque, known by that knickname becase of the blue tiles in the interior. It involved some queueing and was free. While it is beautiful, my heart goes to the Ayasofya which I […]

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Istanbul again but for three nights

My prebooked taxi didn’t arrive. After 10 minutes I decided to hail one. The driver agreed to the correct price unlike the one coming in from the airport. He turned out to be a wonderfully friendly chap who had an interest in football and his club is sponsored by some rich Malaysian businessman. Despite the […]

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Back to Istanbul for a night

Above: Since my first visit over twenty years ago, Turkish bus services have been at the leading edge of modernity and comfort. It was an uneventful day with just a bus ride back to Istanbul. It was an even nicer bus today but the signature lemon-scented cologne given out periodically was missing! It only took […]

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Four weddings and a funeral

Around the Old Town Safranbolu is a well preserved Ottoman town and is also famous for saffron which is grown in the nearby area. I spent the day walking around town and finally going up to the viewpoint. It is quite touristy amongst domestic tourists and also Koreans, Taiwanese and Chinese. I suppose there are […]

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Old Ottoman town

Today, I make my way to the old Ottoman town of Safranbolu. I had allowed myself 11 days in Turkey this trip. But with irresistible fares to Sarajevo as a sidetrip, I’m down to a just a week in Turkey, split into two lots. It doesn’t leave me much time to travel around Turkey. As […]

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City on two continents

Thoughts on leaving the Caucasus I’m leaving today for Istanbul by Pegasus Airlines, on a cheap ticket bought many months ago.  For a change, I’m flying into the new second airport on the Asian side rather than the original Ataturk airport on the European side. Now that I’ve had a taste of both Georgia and […]

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