6 Nov 13

Istanbul 02

I rarely get to commute by ferry, simply because it doesn’t exist where I live. I find it such a romantic way to travel home after work or a day out. Lucky people who get to do this daily!

In these photos, we took the ferry from Karaköy to Kadıköy (the Asian side of Istanbul).

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The New Mosque is on the left and on the right, is the Galata Bridge

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The Galata Tower standing tall

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The Topkapi Palace surrounded by lush greenery and next to it is Aya Sofya

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Aya Sofya on the right and the Blue Mosque on the left

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Ferries or sea buses as some websites call it, are cheap and depart every 20 to 30 minutes. We mainly took the ones by the company, Sehir Hatlari, as they were at every pier. Also, make sure to get an Istanbulkart.

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2 Nov 13

Istanbul 01

How about we start off with the touristy places? All of which also happen to be religious places of worship (except Aya Sofya which is now a museum). The first two are synonymous with Istanbul. And also crawling with tourists. If you dislike crowds too, a tip is to arrive at opening time – usually 9am in these parts. Ben & I concurred that it is less painful to wake up early than get caught behind throngs of tour groups.

First up is Aya Sofya –  a Greek orthodox basilica turned mosque turned museum

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Below is the Blue Mosque, opposite Aya Sofya, kind of. Two massive structures with a park in the middle of them.

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Food tip: After visiting the two mosques, you’d have worked up an appetite so head to Tahiri Sultanahmet Köftecisi Selim Usta for meatballs. Order a side of pilaf to go with it, please. They open at 11am, don’t be shy to be first in line, we were. You won’t be sorry.

Next is the New Mosque, it is next to the Spice Market in Eminönü so you can’t really miss it. Can’t really miss the PIGEONS!

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The last is the Church of St. Anthony of Padua. It’s along Istiklal Caddesi which is like THE main road in Beyoğlu.

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I swear we didn’t just go into mosques and churches in Istanbul! Heh. By the way, can you believe it’s already November?!

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30 Sep 13

Siem Reap 04

We rounded up our trip to Siem Reap with a crazy-ass motorcycle adventure. I highly recommend it if you love moving on two wheels. We booked a tour with Khmer Ways, and took off to the mountains, riding to a waterfall, up down up down and around villages, temples and lakes.

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Kulen waterfall

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We rode from that peak in the background to the peak I took this photo on

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A giant sleeping Buddha

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The Buddha is carved out of this humongous rock and inside this wooden ‘house’ / An incredible sight of rice fields

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Break time

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Village kids

All in all, we rode for 11 hours. Pure madness is how I’d describe it. No regrets though. Our limbs ached for two days which on hindsight, sort of made me feel more alive than ever.

Our Istanbul trip is a few days away. I can’t wait to pick up my camera again! Do follow me on Instagram for daily updates. Yknow the pattern, film photos will only surface here two months later 😉

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10 Sep 13

Siem Reap 03

In Siem Reap, we stayed at a pretty cool hotel, so I took some photos to share with you guys here. It’s called Pippeli Pensione. There are only nine rooms which is great if you generally don’t like to see people-people-people first thing in the morning. And because it’s very reasonably priced, we booked the biggest nicest room! (Yet it still worked out to be cheaper than a regular room in a hotel-with-a-brand-name.)

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Our room was on the top floor, on the right

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We ate breakfast out here every morning

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Easily the longest bath tub I’ve ever been in

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Siem Reap is pretty touristy in my opinion. There isn’t much off-the-beaten-path paths to take, unless you know a local or something. So we pretty much ate all our lunches and dinners in Pub Street.

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Riding in a tuk tuk

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We played a round of mini golf

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I won 😉

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Meeting cats all over the world

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Had lunch at FCC Angkor, fancy place, not so fancy food

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Found a cute cafe where we played a game of Scrabble and ate too many cakes and drank too many lattes

Might I also add that Sugar Palm restaurant (famed for being on an episode of Gordon Ramsey’s Great Escape) serves some seriously tasty Khmer food (Cambodian food). If you love to eat good food, it’s a must-go!

In real-life news – I’ve started taking driving lessons. I had my first practical lesson today! Only 36 modules more to go. Go me!

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2 Sep 13

Siem Reap 02 – Bayon

Bayon Temple is my favourite ruin of all. It’s got faces everywhere! I went a little frantic trying to capture all of them.

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I spent the whole of today finalizing our trip to Istanbul/Selcuk/Pamukkale. We’re going in October. The airbnb place we booked looks amazing. I’m in love! I can’t wait. It’s gonna be the first time I step on European soil too 😉

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