Wednesday 26 September 2012

Travel Log: A Long Escapade (Day 17 & 18)

Previous Day (Istanbul City & 2 Continents Tour)

Destination: Greece & Turkey
Duration: 18 Days 17 Nights (Aug 06~Aug 23, 2012)

Day 17 & 18: Istanbul –> Kuala Lumpur -> Penang

This was to be our last day in paradise before flying back to reality. *sob* Our day began with a breakfast (what else?) before we walked to the Grand Bazaar from Daphne Hotel since the Bazaar was closed when we visited yesterday. It was a 15 minutes stroll before we reached the Bazaar safely. =)

The Grand Bazaar as its name suggested was Grand and Huge. There were several entrances to the bazaar but we entered it from the center entrance.  It was indoor and swarmed with lots of tourists. Thousands of stalls were inside and we quickly noticed that the location of the stalls was given based on the products such as leather products at one end and souvenirs like t-shirts and scarf were at another end.
Grand Bazaar Central Entrance
Old Bazaar Section inside Grand Bazaar - mostly Leathers
One thing that I didn’t like about the place was most stalls were selling without price tags. You wouldn’t know how much something cost unless you asked the shopkeeper so basically that person could quote you anything he/she liked. We had a real experience in how ridiculous these people could be: we saw this beautiful fridge magnet so we asked how much does it cost. The joker quoted us 50Lira for 2 fridge magnets! And NO, this is NOT A TYPO! And we understood his English perfectly and were shocked at his audacity. Gosh, it meant 1 freaking fridge magnet cost 25Lira (around RM50!!!). He either thought we were idiots or too rich to care about price! We actually saw the exact same fridge magnet the day before just outside Grand Bazaar and the shopkeeper there quoted us only 6Lira per piece. Imagine the differences! 25Lira Vs 6Lira!!! Needless to say we bought that fridge magnet at 6Lira from another stall. That was why I still preferred Spice Bazaar more than Grand Bazaar – at least most stalls in Spice Bazaar had a price tag.
Grand Bazaar Interior
Another Entrance
We walked back to Daphne Hotel to catch our airport shuttle to Ataturk Airport to end our long holiday. There was a long queue at MH counter as long as immigration checkpoint. We finally got in and used last of our Liras to buy a Simit at a random bakery there. Taste nice! =)
Goodbye Istanbul
City Wall from Shuttle
Long Queue
Last Simit!
We then embarked on our 10 hours flight and were totally disappointed at MH service. 1st of all - there was food stain all over the seatbelt, 2nd of all - there was drink stain all over the in-flight TV, 3rd of all – the stain was all over the fuselage near our seat as well. I guess there was a terrible turbulence in the flight before and the crew was simply blind or just too lazy to clean those up. We called upon a stewardess and showed her the stain, she showed her impatient face and simply use a towel to wipe the TV screen and the seatbelt halfheartedly and asked us: Anything else? Well, I guess I could conclude that MH crew was indeed blind as the stains were obviously still there after her half-a$$ attempt. There were no apologies or anything at well and her face made it clear that we were idiots to ask her to help clean up. We ended up cleaning the TV screen, the seatbelt and the fuselage ourselves. MH – Malaysian Hospitality! How ironic!
Is that Curry?!
Stain again?!
OMG! There must be a horrible turbulence in the last flight!
I couldn’t fall asleep since it was basically in the afternoon. Thankfully Avengers was on! I was proud to say that I watched it twice on this flight just to swoon for Loki. *facepalm* Btw, I’d also become an expert in fast-forwarding button using the in-flight entertainment control! Would MH want to hire someone with this kind of expertise? *puppy eyes* But then I guess I won’t be qualified since I was not blind. =P
Goodbye Turkey!
Nice Landscape
More Beautiful Landscape
Our in-flight meals of the day were:-
Beef Kofta with Plain Rice
Chicken Stroganoff with Potato Wedges
There was no detailed menu as MH style.

I guess I loved the chicken more thanks to its creamy sauce. The beef was kind of dry.
This is not food! This is a baby sleeping!
The Chicken Set
The Beef Set
After like 4 hours, we were served with our snack pack again which was similar to our flight from KL to Istanbul. Then we were served breakfast AGAIN around 2 hours before landing. The menu was:-
Plain Omelette with Chicken Sausage
Fried Chinese Noodles with Stir Fried Beef

The Omelette was a great surprise, I’d tried omelette on MH before and they all tasted meh but this one was really fluffy and tasty! I guess it depended on the location catering as well. The noodle was just passable.
Omelette Set - This was surprisingly good!
Noodle Set
We arrived in KLIA at the wee hour of 6.30am and lo and behold – our 7.30am connecting from KL to Penang was cancelled due to some technical issue!!! WTF!!! The MH ground crew put us on a later flight at 9.15am and gave us separate seat since we ‘checked in too late’! HELLO?! You just cancelled our flight and put us on a different flight and now we ‘checked in too late’?! Wow!!! Amazing! Ladies and Gentlemen! Let me introduce you to MH! Malaysian Hospitality!!!
CANCELLED?!! So many cancellations!
Anyhoo, we finally reached Penang Airport at around 10.30am and ended our long trip. It was definitely a fun one albeit all good things come to an end. Let’s plan for another trip… Hmm.. perhaps next year else my wallet would definitely disagree with me. I guess my boss would disagree with me as well! Ciao! Till next time!

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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Travel Log: A Long Escapade (Day 16)

Previous Day (Disembarkation & Transfer to Istanbul)

Destination: Greece & Turkey
Duration: 18 Days 17 Nights (Aug 06~Aug 23, 2012)

Day 16: Istanbul

Our day started with breakfast at Daphne Hotel before being picked up by SHE tour for Tour 1 & Tour 3. As in our 1st day in Istanbul with SHE (link), we were picked up and being consolidated at their tour center. We were told that our morning tour was basically a WALKING tour! What?!
Breakfast @Daphne Hotel
Our 1st destination of the day was Hippodrome Square which funnily enough was like 5 minutes walk away from our hotel. We actually walked pass this square many times on our 1st day and also yesterday. Our tour guide started to explain the historical fact of this place. Basically there were three major ancient structures still standing today:
   1) Walled Obelisk – built in 10th century and originally covered with gilded bronze plaques but the plaques were stolen which left only the stone core
   2) Serpent Column – built to celebrate Greeks ‘ victory over Persian, there was supposed to be a gold bowl on top of the 3 serpent heads but it was again destroyed or stolen
   3) Obelisk of Thutmose III – Brought from Egypt where the obelisk was cut into 3 pieces but only the top section arrived. That was why it was placed on a marble pedestal to look higher.
Walled Obelisk
Serpent Column
Obelisk of Thutmose III
After the Square, we walked to the Blue Mosque which was basically beside the square. There were lots of tourists today and we had to queue to get into the praying area. Our tour guide mentioned the most frequently asked question about blue mosque was: Why is it called Blue Mosque? It doesn’t look Blue at all! Well, the name basically came from the beautiful blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior.
Blue Mosque Entrance in Daylight
Blue Mosque in Daylight
Queuing Up
In order to get inside, no shorts or any sexy outfit were allowed – you had to cover yourself up with scarf or towel and you had to wear a shoe cover too. The mosque was built from 1609 to 1616 and the most interesting fact about this mosque was it had six minarets – rather than the common four minarets. The tour guide mentioned this was actually a misunderstanding between the builder and the emperor on this. But being a clever builder, he simply told the emperor that it was intentional to show the status of the emperor. Hahha.. smart huh?
The Interior
Praying Area
Dome
Can you see the Blue Tiles?
So many People!!!
Miniature again...
We continued our walking tour to Hagia Sophia which was also near the Square. There was a long queue for tickets but thankfully our tour guide already bought the tickets earlier. The most fascinating aspect of Hagia Sophia was that it was once a church from 360 until 1453 before being converted into a mosque under Ottoman rules from 1453 until 1931. It was now a museum with Islamic calligraphy and angels together under the same roof. They did cover up the Christian mosaics and painting when it was a mosque but now everything was being uncovered so basically you could see two different religions in the same room side by side.
A Structure before reaching Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia? Look like a Church?
An Cathedral?
Christianity
Islamic Dome and Angels together
Angel in Close Up
Magnificent?
This will bring you luck if you twist your finger 360 degree in it.
Walking up to 2nd Floor
View from 2nd Floor
Sammy was there!
Stone Columns
See the Islamic Calligraphy in a Christian looking interior?
Mosaic on the Wall
More Christian Mosaic on the Wall
Walking down
Goodbye Hagia Sophia
The Exterior
The Queue is still Long!
After Hagia Sophia, we took a slightly longer walk to get to Grand Bazaar which was closed today due to public holiday (Hari Raya!). Some of the team members followed the guide to carpet shop but we still roamed around the area as some shops were opened.
Random Mosque near Grand Bazaar
Grand Bazaaar is closed!
All the Shops are closed!
Walking on an Empty Street
Another Entrance of Grand Bazaar
Lunch was at Masal Restaurant in the area which served typical Turkish food. The chicken kebab tasted okay but there was a strange taste on the lamb kebab. I must say Amebros café was so much better but since this was a group lunch so we couldn’t expect much.
Appetizer
Turkish Bread
Lamb Kebab
Chicken Kebab
Masal Restaurant Exterior
After lunch, we were ushered to watch another ‘fashion show’ to avoid the traffic jam – or that was what the tour guide said. Well, I preferred the show at Kusadasi (link) though since the male model there was more handsome. Hehhee…. Anyway the cheapest leather jacket would cost you EUR250 which was like RM1K! No thanks!
Leather!
Fashion Show!!
We continued our journey on bus to drive through the bridge that connected Europe and Asia to visit Beylerbeyi Palace – a summer palace for holiday and to entertain visiting heads of state. Unfortunately photos were not allowed inside the palace though. Let’s just say this place was extravaganza-ly luxurious! The whole place was full of crystal chandeliers and also a pool and fountain at a reception area.
View from the Bus
Another View from the Bus
Going to Beylerbeyi Palace
A long Corridor before reaching the Courtyard
The Main Building Entrance
A Chandelier in the room near the Entrance
Another Angle of Beylerbeyi Palace
A Doorway to the Sea
A building near the Exit
Our bus then took us to Camlica Hill for panoramic views over the city from both Asia and Europe together with the bridge. The view was just normal – definitely not the best view in our little escapade. This ended our last day tour for our entire trip.
Picture from Bus
Panoramic View from Camlica Hill
A View from the Top
We decided to walk to Hippodrome Square again for some street food and managed to buy a lamb kebab sandwich and some toasted pepperoni and cheese sandwich. The lamb kebab sandwich was quite dry but the toasted sandwich tasted nice. It was bought from a roadside stall which had long queue during our day 1 here. In fact, a lot of their choices were sold out today as well. Our night ended with a roasted corn – but I would say Malaysian typical corn from Indian stall was much nicer. This was also our last night of our trip before flying back to Malaysia tomorrow. *cry*
Hello Dooggie!
Watermelon Stalls are everywhere!
Our Dinner!
Cat on top a Lion!!!
Caterpillar taxi?
Roasted Corn
Next Day (Grand Bazaar & Back to Reality)

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