Thursday, December 30, 2010

13 months of Sunshine!

I am made it finally to Ethiopia!

Lets start with yesterday....
So, my 8 hour stay in Dubai before coming to Ethiopia was quick. I guess it was because I had loads of friends online who kept me busy. Thank you guys.

The flight from Dubai to Ethiopia took 4 hours and it wasn’t that bad either. If your visiting Ethiopia and on a budget, then use Ethiopian Airlines, otherwise, I advice you use Emirates.

I arrived to Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, and it started raining like crazy. My brothers picked me up and went home to see that the electricity was out. According to my brothers, this was normal!

We had dinner (using torches) and chatted for a bit before we went to sleep. I couldn’t sleep the whole night because of the heavy rain that was pouring down insanely. However, I managed to get few hours of sleep before my eldest brother woke me up at 7am!

Today started by dropping my niece and nephew to school and then we went off to work. All I can say is that it was a long day!

Here I am now at home and its 6:30pm and the kids are playing around the house like crazy!

Before I finish this post, let me share with you some of the crazy but interesting facts about Ethiopia.

According to the Ethiopian calendar, today is the 21st of April 2003! I don’t know how they count it but it is!
Ethiopia has 13 months in its calendar, not 12! They count each month as 30 days and the last remaining 6 days make up the 13 month. Hence, Ethiopia is called the land of 13 months of sunshine!
Over here, the way they tell time is also funny. I think there are other countries around the world who use this system. If it is 2pm, they will say its 8 and if it is 3, they will say its 9. Its basically the opposite on the watch. I hope you get the point. I don’t know why they do it but I will try to find out.
Ethiopia has some of the most beautiful women I have ever seen in this world! All the women take so much care of them selves that even the ugliest woman will look beautiful. They know how to keep their men happy I guess!

That’s all for today.

See you guys tomorrow. I won’t be uploading pics either because of the dial-up internet connection I am using but I will try to find a solution to that.

Now, its play time for my niece and nephew!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Africa here I come!


Woo, its been a while since I posted a blog post here. I really miss this place.

Alright, so without any boring intros, here are the updates. I was supposed to travel to Ethiopia right after my finals, which were few weeks back. However, parents wanted me to come back to Oman to help out with sister's wedding. I flew to Oman and chilled there for a week. However, here I am now in Dubai Airport going to Ethiopia today :)

The reason I am going to Ethiopia is for some family business which I will not be talking about here on this blog. I will also visit family and get a chance to see my country after not being there for more than 6 years! its been a while.

I will be there for a week and than get back to attend the wedding on the 12th of Jan before I leave back to Doha on the 14th.

I am really excited as I wanted to blog about Ethiopia for a while. I believe its one of the most beautiful African countries but people don't know much about it.

I hope I will be able to show the world the beautiful side of Ethiopia and help them realize that the world is not only about Europe and America !

No one in my family in Ethiopia knows that I am coming today except for my brother who is picking me up from the airport. I hope they don't read this post before I get there :)

I wont make this any longer as I have 8 hours to spend in this airport and I have loads to do.

Stay tuned for more posts about the beautiful country, Ethiopia. I am not sure if I will be able to post everyday as I don't know how easily internet is accessible there.

Until then, enjoy these videos .

This one is about the Blue Nile Falls in Ethiopia.

This one is about the capital City of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, where I will be staying.



Saturday, September 18, 2010

Until we meet again...


Sorry for the late post, I had to make a quick decision to finish my break a day earlier. The day itself was not interesting at all since I was at home the whole day and went to meet Nasser in the evening. Met some friends from high school which is always good.

I was supposed to come back to Doha tonight but I came last night because it dawned on me that I have a lot of homework and I cant do it in Oman. Its to much distraction.

So with this post, I will be ending my travel blog about Oman. I hope you guys enjoyed the pictures and comments about the beautiful places in Oman. I hope I was able to portray a good image of this amazing country. I will try to make a google album soon and put all the pictures I took in Oman.

Until I travel again, take care and see you guys soon. Please leave your comments or suggestions below so I can know what you think of Oman.

P.S. I am already making plans for my next travel plans. This time, Its a country I am sure you all have not been to; I am going to Ethiopia!!

Stay tuned for more updates!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A day in China of the Middle East!


It was amazing! I loved China. I cant wait to tell you guys about it.


Alright, jokes apart, here is what happened.

So we had planned to go to Dubai today and do some shopping. We woke up at around 5am and were out of the house by 6:30am. The drive from Muscat to Dubai takes around 4 hours and the road is amazing. If you plan to visit Oman for a week, than you should think about doing this road trip.

On the way, There was a lot of fog in some area and I couldn't stop myself from taking a picture to show you guys.



Here are some pictures of the scenery on the way.



Our destination in Dubai was a place called Dragon Mart. It is a huge complex on the outskirts of Dubai and it basically sells everything. However, the catch is that everything in that huge complex is from China! The entire complex is Chinese and even the shopkeepers are Chinese. I literally felt like I was in China.

We reached Dragon Mart at around 11am and started our 4 hours shopping madness.

The thing I liked about this complex is that it had everything and its really cheap! Some of you might argue saying that the quality is bad, however, I was shocked to see some really good quality products for a relatively cheaper price.

Here are some of the things I took pictures of that I found really amusing.

This is a women's purse and a matching Iphone cover. It costs 600 AED (163 USD). Apparently, its expensive because its completely hand made and the blings are costly. But seriously, talk about creativity!



Here is a very nasty looking t-shirt that I was wondering who would even think of buying.



Dragon Mart is really a place I would advice anyone to check out if you are in Dubai. It has a very interesting collection of phones (Chinese Iphone 4,lol), electronics, furniture, textile, and everything you can imagine the Chinese to make (which is basically everything!).

We left Dragon Mart after walking across it for hours and started our drive back to Muscat. We were back at around 8pm.

This is one of the reasons I love Oman. You can go to a different country and come back on the same day!

Before I forget, I did not mention that even thought the products and shopkeepers were from China, the visitors of the complex were from all over the world. There were a lot of visitors from Oman which made perfect sense since its so close. The place was so diverse with visitors that I even saw a fellow Aggie from the Qatar campus over there. Talk about small world!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Numbers and stats


Since today was not a very fruitful day and I basically did nothing expect facebooking, blogging, and visiting family in the evening, I thought to share with you some other interesting stuff.


Since I started blogging my trip in Oman, I have been getting several comments from you guys, (my readers), suggesting me ideas and things to say and not to say. Thank you all very much.

I have also been testing out different blogging techniques and various ways through which I could increase my reader's circle. After all, I am typing all this so it could be read. Let me share with you some of the numbers I got since I started this blog in July.

I have got 1,344 pageviews since I started my blog in July. This is really good given that I just wrote 17 posts. I blogged two countries until now, India and Oman. I got 815 views for my India trip and 451 views for my Oman trip until now. Here is a snapshot of the graph that google analytics gave me.



Other interesting figures that google analytics gave me was the countries I got visits from. Here is a snapshot of those stats. Let me just point out that these are not all the countries since I changed the template in between and this caused some numbers and countries to disappear. I know South Africa, United Kingdom, and Australia should be on the list.


I don't know how these graphs will be useful to me but here they are. Views by browser and operating systems.


I want to thank everyone who has been following me since I started my blog. Thank you for reading and continuously providing me with feedback to help me become a better blogger. Please leave your suggestions in the comments section below.


A traveler's guide to Muscat


This post is a day late because yesterday was a very busy and long day. To the people who asked me to have fun, I did have fun. It was a very eye opening and eventful day. I also got some comments from my readers saying that I am not describing Oman in my posts. Its hard to do this when its your own country but I will try today to talk more about it. I have loads of pictures as well.


As I told you, I got 4 friends from Doha visiting Oman. They arrived to Muscat and I planned to take them around on the whole day. The girls, (C & B) stayed at my place and the boys ( M & D) stayed at a couchsurfing family.

Me and the girls woke up early morning and went to the fish market in Mattrah. I missed that place alot because I remember when I was young, dad would always take us there to buy fresh fish.

The fish market functions in the early mornings because the fishermen go to the sea right after the fajr (dawn) prayers and by 7:30am, they will be back to shore with their catch. Everyone from around Muscat comes to this fish market to buy fresh fish. There are two sections in the fish market: a section to sell the fish and the other section to clean and cut the fish after its bought. I really like this system as it is very efficient and quick.

After the fish market, We went back to get the boys from the house at which they stayed.

Our next stop was the Grand Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Al-Azaiba area. This mosque was at one time the largest in the Gulf (after the Masjid al Haram in Makkah) and is still one of the largest Mosques in the Middle East region.
You can click the link to read more about it however I will tell you that the carpet is so huge that it was woven on site and it is one complete piece. It cost more than 5 million Omani riyals
(around 13 million USD). Here are some pictures of this majestic Masjid which is one of my favorites around the world.



After the Grand Sultan Qaboos Mosque, we did a short road trip tour around Muscat in the car. We drove by the sand dunes in Al-Khuwair area, the malls in Al-Qurum Area and than went to the Old Muscat City.

The Old Muscat City has many historical sites that you have to visit if you come to Oman. We started the tour by going to the Qasr Al Alam Palace, Or the residence of the Sultan (president) of Oman.



Our next stop was to an Omani research facility that focused on the Omani Fishery. It had a huge Aquarium that had fish native to Oman. I had never been to this place and I advice everyone to go there. It makes you proud to be Omani.


After we took several pictures of the fish and the sea turtles, We went back home for lunch. Mom insisted that we have lunch with them at home. We rested for a while before we continued on our schedule for the rest of the day.

We headed out to the bandar Al Jissa Resort. This resort has 3 hotels that range from 5 to 7 stars. Its a very lavish and amazing place to be at. We went in and took a walk around one of the hotels. The beach is amazing and they even have a lazy river!.

My friends didnt want to leave until they finished the game of chess they had started on the big chess board!


Our next stop was the corniche. We chilled around there for a few minutes before we went into the Mattrah Souq. This souq is very touristy and has silver and gold gifts like jewelery and swords.


My friends wanted to get some souvenirs and gifts for their families and friends. They went on that quest while I chilled and helped them bargain for some of the things they wanted.


By the time we were done, it was sunset. We watched the sunset over the corniche which is a view that you must not miss. Sorry, no pictures of that.


After sitting by the corniche water fountains for about an hour and talking about random topics,we moved on and went to see the Sultan's Palace again at night, since the view is a lot much better.


We ended the night with an amazing BBQ with the family that the guys had stayed with. It was an interesting chat.

This is all about my trip around Muscat. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Filling up the space


This post will be short and simple as I have a long day tomorrow. The whole morning was very useless as I did nothing usefull except facebook and blogging. I made a new blog http://www.aboods.tumblr.com/ . Check it out if you got time.

I was waiting for my friends from Doha who were coming later in the day. At 4pm, I went with mom and my sisters to visit my family since mom did not see them since she got back from Dubai. At around 7pm, my friends reached Muscat and I picked them up. We went to have dinner at my dad's restuarant and than I dropped the guys off at the house where they were going to couchsurf at. The girls came back with me to my place. We walked by the beach before that and I showed them around my neighborhood.

I have a long day tomorrow because we are waking up really early to go see the fish market, then see the Sultan Qaboos Grand mosque, and then show them around Muscat. I was planning to take them around Muscat tonight but they came in late and they were really tired.

So hopefully tomorrow, there will be pictures and stories to share. Sorry that today's post wasnt as eventful as it was supposed to be but thanks for reading. As the title says, I am just filling up the space with this blog post, there is nothing much to say in it ;)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Al Nahda Resort and Spa = Epic Awesomeness!


I planned to wake up late today but failed. I woke up at 8:30 after my sister bashed into my room waking me up so we can leave to Al Nahda Resort early. I was ready in five minutes (as usual) but for some weird reason, we left home at around 11:30am. Don't ask me why, all I can say is that I was with three women! Dad did not come with us as he had work to do.

Al Nahda Resort and Spa is located in the city of Barka, around 45 minutes by car from Muscat. We reached the Resort at around 12:30. In short, if you ever visited Oman and did not come to this place, then you did not see everything in this country. This place is epically amazing! The prices are not so bad compared to the services you get.

We started the day off chilling in the pool for about an hour or two. Here are some pictures of the pool to give you a better idea.
















After the pool, all of us went to the jacuzzi. Now I have been to several jacuzzi's around Doha, but I never had the same relaxation as I had in this one. The temperature of the water, the water bursts, everything was perfect. I really had the time of my life!


After the jacuzzi, we took a bike ride around the place. Given my current physical status (completely unfit!), I was not able to bike much. After 15 minutes, I was done! Here is a picture I took while biking around the resort. The place is paradise on earth. It was 4:30 pm by than and we had to leave since the place closes down at 5 for visitors.

We packed our bags and headed back to Muscat. On the way back, we stopped at KFC for lunch and did some shopping at lulu. We got back home and the sisters went to bed while I spent the rest of the evening facebooking, tweeting, and checking out ways to make my blog look cooler. If you haven't noticed, I added my twitter feed to the blog.

Tomorrow's plan is to go out with my friend's from Doha and show them around Muscat. I am sure tomorrow there will be loads of pictures of the city and its beautiful night life. Stay tuned!

It's always good to be back home!



Today started off pretty late as we had nothing planned for the morning. Parents are coming latter today in the evening so me and my sisters planned to kill the afternoon doing something eid-ish ( stuff people do during the eid days).

Nothing came to our minds since my mom is the one who always plans trips and things to do. So being the not so mature people we are, we decided to go watch a movie ( if you don't remember, that is exactly what we did yesterday evening too! ). My sisters said they wanted to go watch an Indian movie this time.

We looked up the timings and saw that "dabaang" was in Al Nast cinema at 2pm. It was 12pm at that time. To kill time, my elder sister went to shop for some things and me and my other sister wasted time on the internet. Productively enough, I typed my blog post that was due yesterday night. 1:30pm came and we were off to the movies.

We confidently parked the car and went in thinking we would find seats easily. The entire cinema was sold out for the whole day! OWNED! Then we decided to check out the other cinemas. We ended up going to Al bahja cinema which is a good 30 mins drive from where we were. We watched the expendables which is one of the best action filled movie I have watched this year. It's insane! You have to go watch it. Here is the trailer to get you excited about it.

After the movie, we got a message from dad saying that they would be arriving in 30 minutes. We had more time to kill so we decided to go to City Center which is another mall close to Al Bahja. We chilled there for a while and checked out the electronic store and had a light lunch. We didn't realize that time was running out until we got another message from dad saying that they had landed and will be coming out in five minutes. We were lucky that the airport was very close to the mall.

We were there in no time and picked the parents up. Its good that they weren't waiting for long. On the way back, they told us all about Dubai and their trip. I was just happy that they were back.

We headed home and I felt that there wasn't going to be much going out since they were tired and didn't feel like doing anything. However, we did plan on what we were going to do tomorrow, ( I told you, my mom is the best trips planner!).

When I thought that I was going to end my day in a not so fun manner, my mom told me to go get some stuff from the grocery store. Over there, I met my very close neighborhood friend Nasser. I was actually planning on meeting him tonight but his phone wasn't working. So it was my fate to meet him there. We talked for about an hour before my mom called and asked where I was. I told him I will drop the stuff back home and then we would meet up. He came in his car after few minutes and we went to chill.

Nasser is a guy that I really don't get bored talking with him. We chilled on the beach near my home and talked about life and other random stuff for hours. Its 1:20am right now and I just got back home to type this up. I must say, this guy is awesome! I really love being back home to hang out with him.

As for tomorrow's plans, we are going inshallah to the Al-Nahda Resort. If you are a CMU Qatar freshmen or sophomore, you know what I am talking about. This resort is the one that CMU Qatar takes its freshmen class every year for their first year experience program. I haven't been there before but I hope it will be a good experience. We are planning to spend the day there so hopefully there will be a lot of pictures and fun stories since my little crazy cousin, Ahmed, ( the one from yesterday's post) will be there as well.

Until then, this is me signing off and hoping that you all are enjoying these posts so far because I know I am!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Family + Food + Friends = Amazing Eid!


This blog post is coming a day late because yesterday was a really busy day. I got back home and slept straight away. However, let me try and remember as much as possible.

The day started off really early at around 5:30am when I got up to go pray the Eid Prayer. I didn't know what time it was at so I guessed that they would pray at 6. Good guess since they prayed at 6:20. The Eid prayer, for those of you who know what I am talking about,
is one of the best parts I love about Eid in general. I feel that all muslims around the world come and pray and greet each other "Eid Mubarak". Its a really good feeling. I met some of my neighborhood friends that I havent seen for a long time. This is a picture of the sun rising as I was going to the mosque.

After prayers, I got back home and wished my sisters "Eid Mubarak" as well. The plan was to go to my uncle's house and see the rest of the family. However, we were a bit confused since every year, my uncle calls the night before Eid and invites us to his place. However, this year, and since my parents are not at home, he did not call. We called dad and mom in Dubai and wished them Eid Mubarak and told them our plans. While my sisters were debating the idea of going to my uncle's place, I remembered that I had some friends coming over from Doha to visit Oman. I decided to go pick them up from the airport since I wasn't being of much use at home.

The friends are three american exchange students from College Station who are doing a semester abroad in Doha and one Germany friend who is studying with me in Qatar. I picked them up from the airport and dropped them at the bus station since they were going to go to Sohar for the first few days before they come back to visit Muscat. I will update you guys about them more once they arrive here.

Going back to the story, I went back home and saw that my sisters had decided that we were going to visit the family even if they didn't invite us, after all, they are family!. My sisters got ready (which took forever!!) and after a long photo taking session, we headed off.

Seeing the big family has always been a joy and source of great happiness. I chill with my uncle and aunts and cousins all day. However, this year was a bit different since Dad and Mom were not there. Its always them that make the whole atmosphere lively and crazy!

We started the feast with the traditional harees.
If you don't know what this is, I really don't know how to explain it. Here is a picture in case you are confused.

After that, fruits and coffee came in. Then some guests came to visit and more fruits and coffee came it. This kept on going until it was Friday prayers time.

It was really weird to see that most of the people during the sermon were so sleepy and you could tell that they had eaten a lot at home. The sermon itself was extremely short!

After Friday prayers, me and the sisters headed back home because we were very sleepy and had a movie to watch at 5. It was 1 when we left. We got back home and slept until it was movie time.

We watched the Egyptian movie " Al-talata Yashtaghlonaha (The Three Pranksters)". It was epically funny and I really advise everyone to go watch it.

After the movie, I left my sisters and went to go see my old neighborhood friend, Ahmed. My sisters went to see their friends. I chilled with Ahmed for about two hours and chatted about life and other random things. Its always good to be back and meet this guy. I got back home at around 10. My sisters were back already.

This in short was my first day of Eid. I met family, ate food, and met my old friends. What more can a guy ask for!

Here is a picture of my crazy cousin who wanted me to take a picture of him. His name is Ahmed and he is 7.I simply asked him to smile for the picture and this is what i got! I love this guy.


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Muscat: The beautiful city!


I started the day in a very lazy mood and woke up at 10am. (Yes that is lazy for me!). Since my parents are not in the country for the coming two days ( they went to Dubai for a family friend's funeral), it is only me and my sisters at home. It will suck since I really wanted to spend the first day of Eid with my parents around.


I don't remember doing anything useful until Iftar time other than getting my Omani phone number and sleeping. For Iftar, me and my sisters decided to go out to Pizza Express. Amazing food. You have to check it out if you ever come to Muscat.

After the Iftar, we took a cruise down to the old souq area because my sisters wanted to see the Eid preparations and crazy last minute shopping people usually do before Eid. For me, it was a good opportunity to take some cool pictures.

It was than that I realized how beautiful my country is. I had always come down these roads several times when I lived here 3 years ago, however, I never looked at them from a tourist's point of view. I really admired the beautiful buildings and amazing road infrastructure in the city. You don't get to see much of this in Doha.

As we approached the old souq area, called Muttrah, I was amazed by the amount of changes that had happened since the last time I came. There were water fountains all across the streets of the corniche and many of the old buildings were renovated. It really gave a sense of modernity to the area yet still holding on to its traditional flavor.

We walked across the narrow streets of the souq and bought some stuff. I couldn't take much pictures because my sisters were telling me that I was embarrassing them with the camera in my hand! However, I still managed to click some shots of the amazing corniche. The problem is I am having some trouble uploading the pictures to the computer since the camera memory card is not compatible with my laptop. I will get Dad's laptop tomorrow and upload the pictures.

Here is one I stole from my friend's facebook profile. It is a picture of the corniche and Muttrah area.

As for now, I am heading to bed since I have to wake up tomorrow at 6am for the Eid prayer. After that, we will head to my uncle's house for the big family gathering. I really can't wait to see the whole family!



Eid Mubarak Everyone!

Updates, and my Oman Travels!


Lets keep this post short and simple. I am sorry I didnt update the blog for a while but a lot has been happening. First of all, I did not end up going for Umrah since I had other plans. As much as I am sad that I didnt go, I really appreciate the things I did instead.

Right after international orientation got over, an amazing idea came to my mind. I wanted to host the largest charity iftar event in Education city. The purpose was to raise funds for the victims of the recent Floods in Pakistan. I was debating whether to go for Umrah or stay in Doha and plan for this event. I decided the latter as I hoped Allah would reward me with this good cause.

In short, the event happened two weeks latter and it was a huge success. Check out the event page on facebook here and I will try to upload some pictures as soon as possible. I really want to thank everyone who helped out in making this event a huge success. We finally managed to raise 74,000 QAR (20,325 USD) which made us all proud. I really felt happy that we, the students of Education city, were able to make a difference.

Moving on, other updates about me, hmm, I started my senior year and its amazing. I am enjoying ever bit of it. As for travel plans, I doubt there will be much this semester since it is fully packed and busy.

Right now, I am in Oman with family on the Eid-ul-Fitr break. Its the Eid right after the month of Ramadan. I will be here for a week and I hope to spend it chilling at home and meeting friends and family. Since I am back home, I don't really consider this as a travel plan. However, for my readers, I will try to post a blog post everyday and tell you about my awesome country. For once, I will try to be a tourist in my own country.

Expect to see loads of pictures as I will try to give you a good idea of how Oman is beautiful and different from the other countries in the Gulf Region. Hopefully, I will try to convince my family to travel to some places inside Oman and explore this country's beauty.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Decision taken, Plans made!


In my last post, I had asked you all to give me your opinion about the idea of blogging while going for Umrah. I got some very positive feedback from all of you and I really thank you for your contribution.

I have decided that I will blog on my trip to Makkah inshallah! I will try to give you guys a touch of how it feels to be in the most holy place to Muslims around the world. I will take some pictures (but not a lot) to show those who have never been there how beautiful and peaceful the Haram is. However, I will not deviate from the main theme of this blog, travel. I will tell you all about the trip to Makkah and what makes this city different from all the other cities in the world.

So far, the trip plan is that I will go to Oman on the 14th of August and travel with Mom ( and hopefully sisters) to Makkah on the 16th. I will return to Qatar on the 20th by bus and my family will return to Oman.

I am 100% positive that this trip plan will change because when ever I travel with family, there is always a high degree of uncertainty. However, I have a back up plan in case my family decides not to go. Simply take a bus on the 14th to Makkah and stay there till the 20th!

I personally don't mind going to Makkah alone since I have done it 3 times already. The bus ride is long (23~24 hrs one way) but its completely worth it. I am really expecting this trip to be awesome since it will be during the Holy month of Ramadan and Makkah is completely different during that month!

I might not be writing any new posts until I get close to the first week of August because I will be extremely busy with a lot of work. However, if any changes happen to this plan, I will let you all know.




Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The stats, and my next travel plans!



Hey Everyone!

I know I said that my last blog post would be the last one until I plan to travel somewhere, but I felt that I had to finish the India trip by telling you about the stats I got from my blog.

I connected my blog to Google Analytics which basically gives you daily updates about the number of visits you had to your blog and other interesting facts. I wanted to share these with you since I found them very interesting.

In total, I posted 7 posts for my India trip and I had a total of around 134 visits until yesterday. I am saying around because this number also includes the times I personally visited the blog. So theoretically, speaking, around 100 visits would be a good estimate.

I got visits from 13 different countries. I know the people who visited from each country except one,the UK. Google analytics is so cool that it actually gives you the cities within the countries. My anonymous friend from the UK is from London. Pretty weird!

I really want to thank each and everyone of you for taking the time to read my blog posts, even if you didn't read them all because you thought they were too long. I am sorry, but I love to write alot.

Keeping this blog post short, I will just share with you guys my next travel plan. I am actually planning to go for umrah during the first ten days of Ramadan which will be in August. My plan is to go back home (Oman) on the 14th of Aug and travel with mom to Saudi Arabia from the 16th to the 19th.

The dilemma here is: what is your opinion about blogging during this religious trip. For those who don't know about Umrah, please click the link above. However, for others, what is your opinion? I personally don't mind because I would be giving a perspective about this amazing trip to the people who haven't been there.

Please let me know your opinion by commenting below.

Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

'India Bandh!' and my last day in India



This blog is actually one day late. I am in Doha now and chilling in my dorm. However, I still need to talk about my last day in Delhi.

We started the day off at around 8 and were all set and ready to go to the market place, Chandi Chowk, to do some last minute shopping before we head to the airport. We had also planned to go see Jama Masjid and the Red Fort.

However, as you know, sometimes you just plan for things and what happens is something completely different, thats how this day was. Dad switched on the TV before leaving and saw that there were protests all over the country and people were going crazy on the streets. They were protesting against the rise in fuel prices and other commodities. All the big opposition leaders were on the streets in different big cities in India and were telling the shops and all the businesses to shut down for one day. They named it India "Bandh" or shut down in english.

Few minutes after we watched all this, I looked out of the window in our hotel and saw that the protesters had reached our area! Honestly, at that moment, I was more excited about watching the protests then pissed at the fact that our plans had been changed. However, what happened was that we went down and stood on the side street watching what was going on. Dad got bored after some time and went into the hotel. I had my camera with me and I took many videos and pictures. By then, I had completely forgotten that we had other plans and I focused on getting the most out of this insane experience. I am currently finding difficulties uploading the videos so here is a picture I took. You can look at the album at the end of this blog and see all the pictures. I will try to work on getting the video uploaded soon.


After standing outside for about an hour, I went in and decided with dad that we were going to get the first taxi to the hotel since we might not be able to get a taxi if we waited any longer. Now this was around 1pm and our flight was at 7!

We checked out of the hotel, grabbed a taxi, and were in the airport by around 2. Now to waste time, dad was online on his laptop, and I was busy reading my book. The take off time came and I said good bye to dad, since he was going back to Oman and I was coming to Qatar. I boarded my plane and said good bye to India.

The plane ride was nice. I unfortunately did not get to ride on first class this time, but the economy seats were not bad. On the plane, I watched " Wake Up Sid" which is honestly one of the best indian movies I have seen. I actually did not complete the movie by the time I had reached Doha, so I asked a friend to give me the link to watch it online. It amazing people, go watch it if you didn't.

With this, I am going to end my posts about India. My last few words about India would be that its really an amazing country. If you are young and willing to travel and take some risks, India is perfect for you. The best thing I loved about the country is how friendly the people are. They are always willing to help and show you around. The country is dirty for sure, but I personally feel that this gives it a special flavor!

I really hope that you all enjoyed reading my posts about India. I will be stopping this blog temporarily until I find another place to travel to. I am sure it wont be for long, since I already have some travel plans in my head. Lets hope everything goes well. Please leave a comment if you have reached this far and let me know which country you think I should put on my "countries I have to visit before I am 30 " list!.

If you want to see all the pictures I took from India, you can click below!
India Trip July 2010