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Tiger organ but not as you know it

Tipu Sultan’s Palace The day started off drizzly and remained so until late afternoon. Not the best for the sightseeing which I had planned. I took a tuktuk to the Tipu Sultan’s Palace, modest building from the 1700s which look more like a pavilion with a mezzanine floor. On the outside, it hardly had any […]

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Day 2: Pulau Perhentian

On our second day diving at Perhentian Islands, we did two dives again, but this time with Arwana Perhentian Dive Centre. Initially we were booked with Alu Alu Divers. The morning began with dark clouds and white caps in the sea. We delayed our 0900 start till 1000 and pushed off then. After collecting extra […]

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Day 1: Pulau Perhentian

We did two days of diving while staying on Perhentian Besar.  The two days are the perfect illustration that one’s choice of dive operators and dive sites can make or break one’s experience of diving at a destination. Today, we did two dives with Alu Alu Divers: Our first dive at the Sugar Wreck had […]

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Thoughts on leaving Pakistan

Leaving Karachi With a windowless room in Karachi, I woke up around 0800 instead of my usual 0500! I had less than an hour to check-out and get to the airport.  Marie and I made our separate ways to the airport. At check-in Emirates requested that I pay a top-up to the departure tax; I […]

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Long day for a short flight

Above:  Breakfast in Peshawar of mango, yoghurt, omelette and toast.  Leaving Peshawar Today was meant to be an easy day with just a two hour flight. I got to the airport mid-morning, a bit earlier than planned (it was getting hot in the room due to another power cut). Security was very tight and I […]

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Peshawar is more like Pesha-Wow!

With the Smuggler’s Bazaar off-limits due to the danger factor, there was only one item on today’s agenda, ie. Peshawar’s Old City. It isn’t meant to be an architectural marvel like Old Sana’a or Pingyao but one can find architectural gems hidden amongst all the ghastly clamour. One really comes to Peshawar’s Old City for […]

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Yipee! We have bags!

Reunited with our bags Marie and I met at 0845 to go to the Pir Wadhai bus terminal on the fringe of Pindi. We had been given the bus number plate so we looked briefly; she found the Natco Bus Company office and was told that the bus had arrived (must have been a much […]

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Baggage recovery plan

Making my great escape Marie slept for 12 hours last night; from 1800 to 0600, which is quite normal for her after strong heat exposure.  At breakfast she growled at the waiter and called him stupid within his earshot.  I told her off for being so rude and her excuse was that he didn’t understand […]

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Taxila

Discovering a theft We had arrived sans luggage yesterday from Gilgit, due to a weather and weight issue with the flight.  I had locked my money and Marie’s money in my daypack in the evening.  As I was short of pockets to take the key out with us, we decided to hide the key in […]

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Made it to Islamabad (minus bags)

Flying out successfully There’s only one flight today to Islamabad at 1120 which meant a leisurely morning.  We waited outside the airport gate.  Things look optimistic when the security staff were handed a passenger list (as e-ticket itineraries held by the passengers may show incorrect dates from cancelled flights).  We checked in and waited in […]

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