Wednesday 21 January 2015

Monday 27 October 2014

Korea Indulgence

Hari ini, Isnin 27 Oktober bermula kembaraku ke Korea. Sebetulnya jadual penerbangan jam satu pagi esok, 28 Okt. Sementara menunggu flight seterusnya, aku check in di tune hotel klia2. Mengheret beg la aku ke sana. Tak jauh cuma kerana pertama kali, kena tanya sana sini.

Mula2 nak naik teksi tapi depa kata takde taxi nak sana 5 minit walks away jerr ... Hihihi. Ok, dari exit ketibaan tu kena ikut signage ke Tune Klia2. Then masuk lif tekan P3. Keluar dari lift pusing sebelah kiri. Ikut sign saja ya. 

Now resting kat bilik deluxe double. RM169 per night tapi aku rugi sikit pasal jam 9 nanti checkout. Huhu.

Now tidur dulu. Rest. Jam 9pm checkout.

Saturday 4 October 2014

Pamukkale

Day 8 Of My Turkey Getaway.


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My last post about my Turkey travelogue : Cappadocia Turkey

When I first decided to visit Turkey, Pamukkale's among the places I scribble on my notebook to visit. During that time, I'm completely a novice  about traveling on my own not with travel agency. I did many research and re-reading articles, blog posts to get familiar with its surrounding. My only restraints was ~ time. My allocated time frame for this getaway was very limited hence I must plan carefully.
So, after much thoughts and consideration, I decides to put Pamukkale on my travel map (after Cappadocia). I just followed  some of my friends itinerary.  Travel by bus again. Night journey. To save cost on hotel. On our way, we passes Konya town. We are scheduled to arrive in Denizli around 6-7 in the morning, next day (19/4/2013). Another tiring and uncomfortable journey. I'm someone that cant even sleep good in my own bed let alone in a moving buses (you should see me... i stay awake for hours every night). This is the reason why I cant stay at hostels when I travel. Okay, continue on this matter,  8 hours journey without sleeping, my head started to aches and I wish  the bus  move faster faster faster! Btw, the bus stops a few time for a breather (some smoke, go to toilet or drink cay) during the journey.

To cut it short (no story to tell anyway), we arrived in Denizli around 6am. Those who want to visit the cotton castle must get off from the bus at Denizli Station and later on another bus/van will pick you up to take you to Hermosa Hotel. When we arrived, the man who picks us up said we can arrange our next plan from here.  Oh well... whatever.... but I really need to go tho the bathroom. Refreshed myself a bit. Brushed my teeth, washed my face and put sunblock and lipstick. Hey.... I really look like hag okayyy...

We didnt stay overnight at Pamukkale. Only transit before continued to Selcuk. Just  took the morning tour of Hierapolis and the famous travertines ...

A visit to Turkey is deemed quite incomplete without a visit to the famous Pamukkale site. Located in the Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey, the 'cotton castle'―as it is more popularly known―beckons tourists the world over for a visit to its pearly white landscape, doused with liberal amounts of turquoise pools. The city, simply put, is home to hot springs and terraces of carbonate calcium minerals (called travertines), which have been formed due to the flowing water.

Pamukkale (pronounced pah-mook-kah-leh) is called the cotton castle by literal translation of the word 'Pamukkale' in Turkish. The Turks call it the cotton castle because of the similarities that these white mountain slopes have with the cotton plantations that are cultivated in central Turkey. While the ruins of the Hierapolis city garner a lot of interest, it is the travertine pools and terraces that are the most famous. Let me take you through the details of this site and provide you with other interesting facts about the same.
  • Pamukkale is located 19km north of Denizli and is around 250km east of Izmir
  • Pamukkale means ‘cotton castle’ in Turkish, there are three reasons for this name: Firstly, It looks like a cotton castle; its limestone deposits are as white as cotton and it is tall and strong like a castle, secondly, the water contains properties needed to clean the locally produce cotton, and lastly, a Turkish poet gave it that name after he had a vision of mythological giants called titans using the side of the mountain to hang out and dry their cotton crops
  • Pamukkale’s unique shape was created from hot mineral springs bubbling up from the ground, then overflowing down the side of the mountain, as it travels it cools and loses its ability to hold the minerals in the solution. The minerals are then deposited on the way down forming white terraces, stalactites, and pools
  • Pamukkale is about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high
  • The area has been used as a health spa for more than 2000 years, the minerals in the water were recommended to treat everything from high blood pressure to skin diseases
  • The attraction of the hot springs and their healing properties lead to the foundation of the city of Hierapolis, the Holy city. King Eumenes II of Pergamon founded the city in 190 BC
  • More hot springs are located 5kms from Pamukkale. Known as ‘the red water’, their high levels of iron form ribbons of blue, red and yellow on the surrounding rocks
  • Pamukkale has a thermal pool that you can swim in for a fee. The pool is known as the Sacred Pool and due to an earthquake at the site, remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis now lay in the water, forming an underwater museum
  • The site is home to not one but seventeen hot water springs
  • Footwear is not allowed on the travertine terraces as the calcium carbonate is deposited in jell form and can be easily damaged before it is able to harden and form part of the structure
  • Tourism took its toll on Pamukkale. Calcium deposits were being destroyed and the structure was weakened. In the early 1990s, not long after it became a UNESCO world heritage site, restrictions were placed on the site; Areas were restricted, hotels knocked down, and paths were placed around the site. This move was successful as Pamukkale is now able to deposit enough calcium to keep the site strong and damage has been kept to acceptable levels.
Our tour started at 9.30am and will end around 2.30 - 3pm. We were attended  by Veli, one of Hermosa Travel Agency representative. Our guide for the morning walks is Ms Aynur.










  • Pamukkale is located 19km north of Denizli, and is around 250km east of Izmir
  • Pamukkale means ‘cotton castle’ in Turkish, there are three reasons for this name: Firstly, It looks like a cotton castle; its limestone deposits are as white as cotton and it is tall and strong like a castle, secondly, the water contains properties needed to clean the locally produce cotton, and lastly, a Turkish poet gave it that name after he had a vision of mythological giants called titans using the side of the mountain to hang out and dry their cotton crops
  • Pamukkale’s unique shape was created from hot mineral springs bubbling up from the ground, then overflowing down the side of the mountain, as it travels it cools and loses its ability to hold the minerals in the solution. The minerals are then deposited on the way down forming white terraces, stalactites, and pools
  • Pamukkale is about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high
  • The area has been used as a health spa for more than 2000 years, the minerals in the water were recommended to treat everything from high blood pressure to skin diseases
  • The attraction of the hot springs and their healing properties lead to the foundation of the city of Hierapolis, the Holy city. King Eumenes II of Pergamon founded the city in 190 BC
  • More hot springs are located 5kms from Pamukkale. Known as ‘the red water’, their high levels of iron form ribbons of blue, red and yellow on the surrounding rocks
  • Pamukkale has a thermal pool that you can swim in for a fee. The pool is known as the Sacred Pool and due to an earthquake at the site, remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis now lay in the water, forming an underwater museum
  • The site is home to not one but seventeen hot water springs
  • Footwear is not allowed on the travertine terraces as the calcium carbonate is deposited in jell form and can be easily damaged before it is able to harden and form part of the structure
  • Tourism took its toll on Pamukkale. Calcium deposits were being destroyed and the structure was weakened. In the early 1990s, not long after it became a UNESCO world heritage site, restrictions were placed on the site; Areas were restricted, hotels knocked down, and paths were placed around the site. This move was successful as Pamukkale is now able to deposit enough calcium to keep the site strong and damage has been kept to acceptable levels.
  • - See more at: http://www.travelunearthed.com/pamukkale-facts#sthash.kcIpwwGM.dpuf








  • Pamukkale is located 19km north of Denizli, and is around 250km east of Izmir
  • Pamukkale means ‘cotton castle’ in Turkish, there are three reasons for this name: Firstly, It looks like a cotton castle; its limestone deposits are as white as cotton and it is tall and strong like a castle, secondly, the water contains properties needed to clean the locally produce cotton, and lastly, a Turkish poet gave it that name after he had a vision of mythological giants called titans using the side of the mountain to hang out and dry their cotton crops
  • Pamukkale’s unique shape was created from hot mineral springs bubbling up from the ground, then overflowing down the side of the mountain, as it travels it cools and loses its ability to hold the minerals in the solution. The minerals are then deposited on the way down forming white terraces, stalactites, and pools
  • Pamukkale is about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high
  • The area has been used as a health spa for more than 2000 years, the minerals in the water were recommended to treat everything from high blood pressure to skin diseases
  • The attraction of the hot springs and their healing properties lead to the foundation of the city of Hierapolis, the Holy city. King Eumenes II of Pergamon founded the city in 190 BC
  • More hot springs are located 5kms from Pamukkale. Known as ‘the red water’, their high levels of iron form ribbons of blue, red and yellow on the surrounding rocks
  • Pamukkale has a thermal pool that you can swim in for a fee. The pool is known as the Sacred Pool and due to an earthquake at the site, remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis now lay in the water, forming an underwater museum
  • The site is home to not one but seventeen hot water springs
  • Footwear is not allowed on the travertine terraces as the calcium carbonate is deposited in jell form and can be easily damaged before it is able to harden and form part of the structure
  • Tourism took its toll on Pamukkale. Calcium deposits were being destroyed and the structure was weakened. In the early 1990s, not long after it became a UNESCO world heritage site, restrictions were placed on the site; Areas were restricted, hotels knocked down, and paths were placed around the site. This move was successful as Pamukkale is now able to deposit enough calcium to keep the site strong and damage has been kept to acceptable levels.
  • - See more at: http://www.travelunearthed.com/pamukkale-facts#sthash.kcIpwwGM.dpuf


    Oh my! now I'm lost. I dont know where to start. It was exactly 1 years, 5 month, 2 weeks & 1 day since I left Pamukkale. But it was a good tour, good company and all laughs. Small tour groups and we clicked right away. Needless to say, we covered most of the "must see" of Pamukkale Places to visit i.e Hierapolis Antique City, Necropolis, Roman Baths, Domitian Gate, Latrina, Oil Factory, Frontinus Street, Agora, Byzantium Gate, Triton Fountain, Cathedral, Apollon Temple, Plutonium, Theater, Antique Pool and Pamukkale white terraces.

    THE GALLERY OF PAMUKKALE WALKS

    Instant Friend : Indonesian, Thai's and Malaysian = ASEAN
     (Hey Ladies! Which Part Of The World Are You Now? I Missed You)

    The Thai's, Malaysian and American
    At the beginning of our Hierapolis Ruins Walks. The other? busy taking pictures. Because  we're Asean, blessed with generally friendly spirit, we get acquainted quite fast, sharing joke and laugh. Ms. Aynur ~ our nice n pretty guide sometimes mumble ~ why you Asean loves taking pictures so much? Aha.... because our European team seldom does... especially not doing SELFIES like us. Ha Ha Ha. You know why Aynur? because we loves to preserved our memories. Picture speak louder than words. And most of us, the travelers are very much into photography (as hobbies). And when we came back from our holiday, friends and families always demand for pictures! See? we will be in trouble if failed to showcase our rendezvous in foreign land. Ha ha ha poyo!






    ROMAN REMAINS AT HIERAPOLIS PAMUKKALE
    Let's Start Exploring
    The city of Hierapolis was founded in the second century BC as a thermal spa and given by the Romans to Eumenes II of Pergamum (197 B.C.-159 B.C.) in 190 BC. The city passed back to the Romans in 133 B.C. 
    At the height of its prosperity as a Roman city, Hierapolis had splendid temples, a theater and sacred hot springs that attracted tourists because of their alleged healing properties. Archaeologists working at the site found the temple, pools and steps leading to the cave with inscription dedicated to Pluto and Kore, gods of the underworld, amid extensive ruins believed to have been caused by earthquakes. 
    History records a major earthquake in 17 A.D. during the reign of Tiberius, and another in 60 A.D. during the reign of Nero that left the city in ruins. The site was a popular destination for certain important pagan rites. Only the eunuchs of Cybele, goddess of fertility, could enter the "Gate of Hell." Strabo said the priests held their breath when they passed the fumes. He thought that their immunity to the fumes could also have been enhanced by "certain physical powers that are antidotes against the vapor" and "divine providence."
    Hierapolis has such extensive ruins which is suggested: the city walls, the octagonal Martyrium of St. Philip, the 2nd century theater, Temple of Apollo, basilica, then the necropolis which covers 2 km². and contains some of the best examples of tomb styles; it is one of the best-preserved ancient cemeteries in all of Anatolia.












    My fellow traveler from US
    Rest for awhile. Its a long walks



    The Roman Baths Basilica



    The Roman North Gate

    The ruins of the Roman town of Hierapolis, at Pamukkale, in western Anatolia, Turkey.



    Hi Hi Hi
    Hierapolis contains the largest surviving Roman theater in Turkey and the view from the theater is absolutely stunning with a panoramic of the valley below and mountains in the distance.

    Hierapolis Amphitheater



    Dating back to the Calcholithic age, this was the site of a settlement of the earliest communities, and changed hands continuously, becoming the center of various civilizations in different time periods. The ancient city of Laodikeia is close here, within the borders of Denizli, with its ruins awaiting for the sightseers. In addition to Triopolis which was known as the center of bishops, while Christianity spread. Hierapolis is another Ancient City, being a real historical treasure, while it also offers a real wonder of nature in its vicinity. Named, as »Pamukkale« today, this place is astonishingly beautiful, and unique in the world with its white travertine offering marvelous scenery.

    Hierapolis also has an ancient pool in which one can still take a dip and swim amongst columns and pillars.  The pool is at a lovely 36 Celsius.
    Also Known As The Sacred Pool. Wanna jump? 25TL
    No. I didnt jump. But the Canadian couples did. While waiting for them to finish their rejuvenating bath (hi hi hi) we go to the cafe and buy something to bite!

    Thursday 28 August 2014

    Note: All About Cape Town (SA)

    Planning my clients vacation in December. So....time to look for info dont mind about this scattered notes ok.

    Table Mountain Cape Town

    - table mountain lebih mudah naik menggunakan cable car...walau ada laluan pejalan kaki kalau kita mahu mendaki. semasa saya naik, nasib kurang baik kerana suhu yang amat sejuk dan berkabus, saya tak dapat melihat apa apa pemandangan. namun dapat lah melihat tumbuhan dan bunga bunga an gunung. ada satu cafe di atas sana yang menyediakan makanan yang lazat. saya bersama kawan tidak melepaskan peluang makan di situ. mestilah yang sedap, macam saya cakap, makanan sangat murah. saya pergi dengan dollar australia, maka berbanding rand, dapat hidup seperti orang kaya.
























    Cape town waterfront


    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
    "The fairest Cape we ever saw in the whole circumference of the earth," exclaimed the great navigator Sir Francis Drake when he sailed into Table Bay in the year 1580. Through the centuries it has been called by many names: the Cape of Storms, by the Portuguese soldiers who forst navigated around the trecherous shores at Cape Point; the Cape of Good Hope, by those who survived the journey to enter the calmer waters of Table Bay; and for South Africans today, simply "the Cape" - an acknowledgement of its status as the Mother City, and of its unique character.


    The feeling in the Cape is certainly not African, but cosmopolitan; the weather is quite unlike that on the rest of the continent and the landscape differs dramatically as well. For most of the year, the Cape experiences weather which changes from pleasant to sublime, but it has earned its knickname "Cape of Storms" with good reason. The Cape is the only part of Africa which falls within a temperate climate zone and it enjoys typical Mediterranean weather with long, hot summers and cool, wet winters.

    Cape Town offers incredible scenic pleasures, fascinating history, endless coastline with pristine beaches, hiking, sailing, cycling, boating, and loads of other outdoor activities, world-class winelands, superb nightlife and fine food and wine. For visitors to Southern Africa, a stopover in Cape Town for at least a few days is highly recommended. The hotels are some of the finest on the world and there is nowhere else on the continent which is at all similar to South Africa's southwestern Cape.


    kawan bapak Mr. edward . Bapak gayat gila masa ni


    Anak Mr. Edward - top of table mountain


    apartment complex - bapak pernah menginap kat sini


     Saya ke Capetown dua minggu sebelum Ramadhan yang lalu...... waktu itu was end of winter... siang about 20C , malam mencecah 8C.... It was a beautiful experience. Saya dan suami jatuh cinta pada Capetown. Keindahan semulajadi mengingatkan kita kebesaran Allah... anak2 saya berusia 2 & 3 tahun juga 'enjoyed' exploring capetown...

    The penguins colony at Boulders Beach, Animal Zone, Lion Park, Two Ocean Aquarium, Ostrich Farm & whale watching are great places for the children.

    Capepoint, tempat bertemunya Indian & Anlantic Ocean, sungguh cantik dan mendamaikan. Begitu juga keindahan Table Mountain dan Waterfront. Memandu di celah bukit bukau di persisiran pantai dan berlatar belakangkan Table Mountain sangat menyeronokkan.

    Bokaap - atau nama lamanya Malay Quarters .. adalah tempat kita bertemu 'orang kita'. Seronok.. saya sempat bertukar alamat, menulis poskad..memanjangkan silaturahim sebangsa seagama. Walau pertemuan terlalu singkat, kami berpeluk seperti sudah lama berkenalan.

    Seorang pemandu pelancung berkata pada kami.. 'tiada sebab untuk tidak sembahyag di Capetown... azan laung melaung silih berganti.'. Suami saya yang berkesempatan untuk Sembahyang Jumaat di Capetown berkali2 memuji.. " MasyaAllah... rasa nak menitis air mata mendengar kubah Jumaat di sana. It was is Arabic and English.. sangat berkesan di hati".

    Usah risau tentang soal makan di Capetown. Nasi beriyani di BoKaap is super duper delicious... kalau teringin Tom Yam dan Paprik mcm di M'sia , juga ada di WaterFront... jangan terkejut kalau diberitahu Mc Donald, Subway, KFC .. semuanya HALAL!

    Kalau ada peluang..saya teringin nak ke Capetown lagi.


      Some pics during my visit...


    Walking to Waterfront from the hotel. At the back is the Table Mountain.


    The scenic Capepoint


































    Saturday 7 June 2014

    More London Info : Tube, Halal Butchery etc2

    LONDON ANTIQUES AND VINTAGE MARKETS

    Alfies Antique Market NW8 8DT

    Portobello Road Market and Golborne Road Market
    Portobello Road, 72 Tavistock Road, W11 1AN

    Stables Market
    Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AH

    Bermondsey Square Antiques Market
    Bermondsey Square, Bermondsey, SE1 3UN

    Bourbon-Hanby Arcade
    151 Sydney Street, Chelsea, SW3 6NT

    Grays Antiques Market
    1-7 Davies Mews, Mayfair, W1K 5AB

    Northcote Road Antiques Market
    155A Northcote Road, Battersea, SW11 6QB

    The Furniture Cave
    531-533 King's Road, Chelsea, SW10 0TZ
    Covent Garden Market

    Craft Market
    41 The Market, WC2E 8RF

    Old Spitalfields Market
    Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, E1 6EW

    Admiral Vernon Antiques Arcade
    139-149 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, W11 2DY

    Alfies Antique Market
    13-25 Church Street, St John's Wood, NW8 8DT

    Camden Passage Antique Market
    29 Camden Passage, Shoreditch, N1 8E

    Greenwich Market
    Greenwich High Road, SE10 9HZ

    Hampstead Antique and Craft Emporium
    12 Heath Street, Hampstead, NW3 6TE

    London Silver Vaults
    Chancery House, 53-64 Chancery Lane, WC2A 1QT

    Monday Jubilee Antiques Market
    1 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 8BD

    The Red Lion Antiques Market
    165-169 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, W11 2DY

    Old Spittalfield Market
    Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, E1 6EW



     LONDON TOP ATTRACTIONS

       
    CENTRAL LONDON
        

        Regent's Park Mosque
        Buckingham Palace
        Houses of Parliament
        Big Ben
        Westminster Abbey
        National Gallery
        London Eye
        London Aquarium
        Imperial War Museum
        Tate Britain
        British Museum
        British Library
        Madame Tussaud’s
        London Zoo
        Royal Parks
        London Markets

        EAST LONDON

        Tower of London
        Tower Bridge
        HMS Belfast
        London Dungeon
        Tate Modern
        Royal Observatory, Greenwich
        National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
        Greenwich Park
        Cutty Sark
        Thames Barrier

        WEST LONDON
        Natural History Museum
        Science Museum
        Victoria and Albert Museum
        Royal Albert Hall
        Harrods
        Kensington Palace
        Kensington Gardens
        Kew Gardens
        Wembley Stadium
        Wembley Market


    LONDON HALAL BUTCHERS

    A & Y Halal Meat
    524 Harrow Road W9 3QF
    Nearest Station:
    Westbourne Park   

    A H Friends
    58 East Street SE17 2DN
    Nearest Station:
    Kensington
    A Z Halal Butchers
    83 Deptford High Street SE8 4AA
    Nearest Station:
    Deptford
    Abid & Amin Cash & Carry
    191 Roman Road E2 0QY
    Nearest Station:
    Bethnal Green
    Adam Halalway
    275A Old Kent Road SE1 5LU
    Nearest Station:
    Bermondsey
    Al Bahia
    5 Blackstock Road N4 2JF
    Nearest Station:
    Finsbury Park
    Al Iman
    17 Lakedale Road SE18 1PP
    Nearest Station:
    Plumstead
    Al Khayyam
    2 Quex Road NW6 4PH
    Nearest Station:
    Kilburn High Road
    Al Rayan Halal Boucherie
    89 Seven Sisters Road N7 6BU
    Nearest Station:
    Holloway Road
    Al-Halal Frozen Fish & Meat
    9 Queens Market E13 9BA
    Nearest Station:
    Upton Park
    Al-Halal Meat
    503 Seven Sisters Road N15 6EP
    Nearest Station:
    Stamford Hill
    Al-Makkah Fresh Halal Meat
    74 Monarch Parade CR4 3HB
    Nearest Station:
    Tooting
    Al-Mansoor Halal Meat
    79 High Street HA3 5DQ
    Nearest Station:
    Harrow & Wealdstone
    Al-Quds Halal Meat
    385-387 Lewisham High Street SE13 6NZ
    Nearest Station:
    Ladywell
    Al-Ubed
    90 Northwold Road E5 8RL
    Nearest Station:
    Clapton
    Ali Brothers Butchers
    27 Deptford High Street SE8 4AD
    Nearest Station:
    Deptford
    Ali Halal
    174 High Street North E6 2JA
    Nearest Station:
    Upton Park
    Ali Halal Butchers
    255 Northolt Road HA2 8HS
    Nearest Station:
    Northolt Park
    Ali Halal Meat
    1 Station Road UB3 4BD
    Nearest Station:
    Hayes & Harlington
    Ali's
    92-94 Watling Avenue HA8 0LT
    Nearest Station:
    Colindale
    Alperton Halal Meat
    Ealing Road HA0 1JT
    Nearest Station:
    Alperton
    Ary Halal Meat
    77 Upper Tooting Road SW17 7TW
    Nearest Station:
    Tooting Broadway
    As-Salam Halal Meat
    337 London Road CR0 3PA
    Nearest Station:
    West Croydon
    Ashrafi Halal Butchers
    365B Green Lane IG3 9TQ
    Nearest Station:
    Seven Kings
    Asian Fresh Halal Meat & Fish
    449A Barking Road E6 2JX
    Aslam Halal Butchers
    5 Selkirk Road SW17 0ER
    Aziz Halal Meat
    47 London Road SW17 9JR
    Nearest Station:
    Tooting
    B & A Halal Butchers
    229 Upper Tooting Road SW17 7TG
    Nearest Station:
    Tooting Broadway
    Bangla Halal Grocers
    536 Roman Road E3 5ES
    Nearest Station:
    Mile End
    Baran Butcher Shop
    350 Lordship Lane N17 7QX
    Nearest Station:
    Bruce Grove
    Barkat & Sons
    645 Romford Road E12 5AD
    Nearest Station:
    Manor Park
    Basher Butcher Halal Meat
    18 Plumstead Road SE18 7BZ
    Nearest Station:
    Plumstead
    Battersea Meat Market
    123 Falcon Road SW11 2PE
    Nearest Station:
    Clapham Junction
    Bazar
    Chapman Street E1 2PH
    Nearest Station:
    Shadwell
    Bella Butchers
    72 Seven Sisters Road N7 6AE
    Bella Halal Butchers
    111 High Street E17 7DB
    Nearest Station:
    St James Street
    Best Quality Halal Meat
    359 Rayners Lane HA5 5EN
    Nearest Station:
    Rayners Lane
    Beyran Meat
    201 Philip Lane N15 4HL
    Nearest Station:
    Seven Sisters
    Bharuchi
    167 Plashet Grove E6 1BX
    Nearest Station:
    Upton Park
    Bilal Halal Butchers
    88 High Street NW10 4SJ
    Nearest Station:
    Willesden Junction
    Bilal Halal Meat
    122-124 Fanshawe Avenue IG11 8RQ
    Nearest Station:
    Barking
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    Bismillah
    370 Ilford Lane IG1 2LZ
    Nearest Station:
    Barking
    Bloomsbury Halal Food Store
    65 Marchmont Street WC1N 1AP
    Nearest Station:
    Russell Square
    Brixton Halal Meat Centre
    23 Electric Avenue SW9 8JP
    Nearest Station:
    Brixton
    Brixton Super Meat Market
    43 Electric Avenue SW9 8JP
    Nearest Station:
    Brixton
    Burnt Oak Halal Meat
    41 Watling Avenue HA8 0LF
    Nearest Station:
    Colindale
    Butcher Boys
    15 Station Road UB7 7BT
    Nearest Station:
    West Drayton
    Butcher El Baraka
    48 Blackstock Road N4 2DW
    Nearest Station:
    Finsbury Park
    Butchers
    5 Westmoreland Road SE17 2AX
    Nearest Station:
    Kennington
    Butt
    209 Ilford Lane IG1 2RU
    Nearest Station:
    Ilford
    C H Hassans's
    154-156 Ridley Road E8 2NR
    Nearest Station:
    Dalston Kingsland
    Cannon Halal Meat & Poultry
    168 Cannon Street Road E1 2LH
    Nearest Station:
    Shadwell
    Capital Halal Butchers
    192-194 Hertford Road EN3 5AZ
    Nearest Station:
    Southbury
    Ch Km Meat
    112 Ridley Road E8 2NR
    Nearest Station:
    Dalston Kingsland
    City Halal Meat
    79 Ballards Lane N3 1XT
    Nearest Station:
    Finchley Central
    Cricklewood Halal Best Meat & Grocery
    187 Cricklewood Broadway NW2 3HT
    Dalston Butchers
    20-24 Ridley Road E8 2NR
    Nearest Station:
    Dalston Kingsland
    Daniyal Halal Meat
    72 Goodmayes Road IG3 9UU
    Nearest Station:
    Goodmayes
    East Croydon Halal Meat
    160 Cherry Orchard Road CR0 6BB
    Nearest Station:
    Lebanon Road
    East London Halal Meat
    214 High Street E17 7JH
    Nearest Station:
    Walthamstow Central
    East Street Butchers
    30 East Street SE17 2DN
    Nearest Station:
    Kennington
    Ekin Butcher
    410 Kingsland Road E8 4AA
    Nearest Station:
    Dalston Kingsland
    Enfield
    135 High Street EN3 4EB
    Nearest Station:
    Southbury
    Faizan
    45 Wood Street E17 3JX
    Nearest Station:
    Walthamstow Central
    Faizan Halal Meat & Poultry
    657-659 High Road Leyton E10 6RA
    Nearest Station:
    Leyton Midland Road
    Family Halal Meat
    2 White Hart Lane N17 8DP
    Nearest Station:
    White Hart Lane
    Ferah Butchers
    632 Hertford Road EN3 5TD
    Nearest Station:
    Turkey Street
    Freezeland
    295 Balham High Road SW17 7BA
    Fresh Quality Halal Meat
    61-63 East Street SE17
    G H Butchers
    423 Kingsbury Road NW9 9DT
    Nearest Station:
    Kingsbury
    Gareeb Nawaz
    36 Chingford Mount Road E4 9AB
    Nearest Station:
    Highams Park
    Golden Supermarket
    195 Seven Sisters Road N4 3NG
    Nearest Station:
    Finsbury Park
    Graham Park Halal Butchers
    3 The Concourse NW9 5XB
    Nearest Station:
    Colindale
    H&S Fresh Halal Meat
    7 Upper Green West CR4 3AA
    Nearest Station:
    Mitcham Junction
    Hackney Meat Centre
    12 Morning Lane E9 6NA
    Nearest Station:
    Hackney Central
    Hafiz Shahzad Halal Meat
    Northolt Road HA2 8HB
    Haji's
    437 Lea Bridge Road E10 7EA
    Nearest Station:
    Walthamstow Queens Road
    Halal Butchers
    109 Deptford High Street SE8 4NS
    Nearest Station:
    Deptford
    Halal Butchers
    42-44 Ridley Road E8 2NR
    Nearest Station:
    Dalston Kingsland
    Halal Meat
    5 East Street SE17 2DJ
    Nearest Station:
    Kennington

     

    Lagi Pasal Transportation

    transportation, murah kalau book early, online:

    www.megatrain.com
    www.megabus.com
    http://www.eurostar.co.uk
    http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx
    www.easybus.co.uk/
    tourbus london credit to Ronnie -
    http://www.budgettravelonline.co ... napguide_london.pdf
    untuk yg nak drive boleh check jln kat sini
    http://www.theaa.com/

    3rd party train tix bookng, boleh booikng tiket in advance
    Train.com
    Redspottedhanky.com
    Easytrain.com

    Accomodation
    utk bajet..travelodge, easyhotel, tune hotel, hostel2
    www.easyhotel.com/
    www.travelodge.co.uk/
    www.tunehotels.com/Cached - Similar
    atau try  website2 ni utk hostel, hotel, apartment
    www.hostelworld.com
    www.booking.com/

    yg ni credit to kak aishahahmad
    chris@refreshaccommodation.com         
    www.refreshaccommodation.com
    info@short-let.com
    www.short-let.london.com

    Yg ni credit to bungaros
    welcomeassured.co. uk
    rentals.chslondon.com

    General Info

    Office of the High Commission
      Malaysian Students Department for the UK and EIRE
      30-34, Queensborough Terrace
      London W2 3ST

      Tel: 020 7985 1252 (MSD)
      Tel: 020 7985 1262 (Malaysia Hall)
      Fax: 020 7221 5615

    Malaysia Embassy London
    45-46 Belgrave Square
    London SW1X 8QT.
    Tel: 020 7235 8033 - Fax: 020 7235 5161
    Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner


    Lain-Lain Hal

    info pasal palshipping...kalau sapa yg overdose shopping..
    http://www.palshipping.com/about.htm

    yg ni credit to mizzsued:
    Info pasal sim http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/free-blackberry-sim-cards/
    info pasal international plan http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/pay-as-you-go/costs-rewards/
    info pasal roaming http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/he

    about tours, credit to kak Boocik
    http://thehairycoo.us2.list-mana ... 6c&e=5b152d9ef8

    credit to shahgti
    nak book National Express UK ticket boleh click kat link ni....
    http://www.nationalexpress.com/home/hp.cfm




    Nak cover London


    utk ke tralfagar square, national gallery --> tubestation Charing Cross (Bakerloo/Northern line)
    utk ke buckingham palace, horseguard (nak tgk changing guard), st james park  ---> nearest tube station  Embankment (District/circle line), Wesminster ((district/circle)
    utk ke london eye, aquarium ---> Westminter station (District/circle line)
    utk ke Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster Abbey,  Cabinet war room --->  Westminster station (District/circle line)
    utk ke Natural History museum, royal albert hall , victoria & albert museum, kensington palace --> South kensington station(District/circle /Picadilly line)
    utk shopping kat  Harvey Nichols dan seewaktu dgnnya ---> Knightsbridge station (Picadlly line)
    utk shopping oxford street,primark, mothercare etc ---> Marble arch (central line)
    utk Portobello market ---> Notting Hill gate station (District/circle line)
    utk madame tussauds ---> Baker street station (Hammersmith/circle line)


    Info, pasal tempat menraik dan tube station berdekata..Ni cilok dari mod lela

    Whitehall and Westminster
    Westminster Abbey
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Westminster

    Houses of Parliament
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Westminster

    Banqueting House
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Charing Cross/Westminster

    Horse Guards
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Charing Cross

    Tate Britain
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Pimlico, Vauxhall, Westminster

    St James's and Piccadilly
    St. James's Palace
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Green Park

    Buckingham Palace
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Victoria/Green Park

    St. James's Park
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: St James's Park/Green Park, Westminster


    Trafalgar Square and Soho
    National Gallery
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Charing Cross, Leicester Square, Embankment

    National Portrait Gallery
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Charing Cross, Leicester Square, Embankment

    Trafalgar Square
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Charing Cross

    Leicester Square
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Leicester Square

    Covent Garden and the Strand
    Covent Garden
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Covent Garden

    Somerset House
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Temple, Covent Garden, Charing Cross, Embankment

    Holbourn
    Fleet Street
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Temple

    Dr. Johnson's House
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Blackfriars, Chancery lane

    Temple Church
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Temple (Closed Sun), Blackfriars

    Inns of Court
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Temple, Blackfriars

    The City of London
    Bank of England Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Bank

    Old Bailey/Guildhall
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: St Paul's, Moorgate, Bank, Mansion House

    Monument
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Monument

    Tower of London
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Tower Hill

    Museum of London
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station:Barbican, St Paul's, Moorgate

    Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia
    British Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Holborn, Tottenham Court Road, Russell Square, Goodge Street

    Charles Dickens Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Russell Square, Holborn

    South Kensington and Knightsbridge
    Kensington Palace  and Gardens
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Queensway, High Street Kensington, Notting hill Gate

    Natural History Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: South Kensington

    Science Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: South Kensington

    Victoria and Albert Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: South Kensington

    Chelsea
    Chelsea
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station:Sloane Square

    Carlyle's House
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Sloane Square

    Southwark and Bankside
    Southwark Cathedral
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Southwark

    Globe Theatre
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station London Bridge,Mansion House, Blackfriars, Southwark, Cannon Street

    Tate Modern
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Blackfriars, Southwark

    Clink Prison Museum
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: London Bridge

    Borough Market
    Nearest Tube / London Underground Station: Borough/London Bridge

    Greenwich
    Royal Observatory
    Transport: Cutty Sark (Docklands Light Railway)/ River Services from London Piers

    National Maritime Museum
    Transport: Cutty Sark (Docklands Light Railway)/ River Services from London Piers

    Queen's House
    Transport: Cutty Sark (Docklands Light Railway)/ River Services from London Piers

    All About London : Mosque

    SENARAI MASJID2 DI LONDON

    Central London

    Muslim World League
    46 Goodge Street, London, England W1T 4LU
    Phone: 020 7636 7568

    Holborn Muslim Community Association
    33 Brookes Court, Baldwin Garden, London, England EC1N 7RR
    Phone: No phone available

    London Central Mosque (Regent Park Mosque)
    146 Park Road, London, England NW8 7RG
    Phone: 020 7724 3363

    Bengali Residents Association
    Sandfield Centre (CROMER ST MOSQUE), Cromer Street (corner of Loxham St) London, England WC1H 8DU

    Mayfair Islamic Centre
    19 Hertford Street, London, England W1J 7RU
    Phone: 020 74958283

    Brunei Hall
    35-43 Norfolk Square, London, England W2 1RX
    Phone: 020 74020953

    Islamic Centre (Central London)
    10 Berwick Street, Soho, London, England W1V 3RG
    Phone: 0207 437 8840

    Malaysia Hall
    46 Bryanston Square, London, England W1H 8AJ
    Phone: 020 7985 1252

    East London

    East london Mosque
    82-92 Whitechapel Road, London, England E1 1JQ
    Phone: 020 7650 3000

    Markazi Mosque
    9-11 Christian Street, London, England E1 1SE
    Phone: 0207 481 1294

    Azizia Mosque
    117-119 Stoke Newington Road, London, England N16 8BU
    Phone: 020 7254 0046

    London Jamia Masjid
    59 Brick Lane, London, England E1 6QL
    Phone: 020 7247 6052

    Suleymaniye Mosque
    212-216 Kingsland Road, London, England E2 8AX
    Phone: 020 7684 9900

    Noor ul-Islam Trust
    711 High Road, Leyton, London, England E10 6RA
    Phone: 020 8923 7860

    Mosque Ishaatul Islam
    16 Ford Square, London, England E1 2HS
    Phone: 020 7265 1890

    North London

    North London Central Mosque
    7-11 St. Thomas's Road, London, England N4 2QH
    Phone: 02074245252

    Muslim Welfare House
    233 Seven Sisters Road, London, England N4 2DA
    Phone: 020 7263 3071

    London Islamic Cultural Society
    389-395 Wightman Road, London, England N8 0HR
    Phone: 020 8348 0353

    Islamic Community Centre
    115 Clyde Road, London, England N1 54J
    Phone: 020 8809 2137

    Sultan Selim Mosque Complex
    The Priory, 277 Saint Anne's Road, London, England N15 5RL
    Phone: No phone available

    Masjid-e-Quba (North London Mosque Trust)
    70-72 Cazenove Road, Stamford Hill, London, England N16 6AA
    Phone: 020 8806 6540

    South Tottenham Mosque
    152 Olinda Road, Stamford Hill, London, England N16 6TP
    Phone: No phone available

    Valide Sultan Mosque
    1A Clissold Road, Newington Green, London, England N16 9EX
    Phone: 020 7241 5425

    Muslim Cultural Society Mosque
    131-133 Fore Street, Edmonton, London, England N18 2XF
    Phone: 020 8345 7008

    Edmonton Islamic Centre
    20-34 Raynham Road, Edmonton, London, England N18 2SJ
    Phone: 020 8807 5151

    Fatih Mosque
    10 Caxton Road, Wood Green, London, England N22 6TB
    Phone: 020 8352 1435

    Shah Jalal Masjid
    204A Star Cross Street, Euston, London, England NW1 2HR
    Phone: No phone available

    UK Islamic Mission
    202 North Gower Street, Euston, London, England NW1 2LY
    Phone: 020 7387 2157

    South London

    Brixton Mosque
    1 Gresham Road, London, England SW9 7PH
    Phone: 020 7326 4098

    Shah Jehan Mosque
    149 Oriental Road, Woking, England GU22 7BA
    Phone: 01483 760 679

    Tooting Islamic Centre
    127-145 Upper Tooting Road, London, England SW17 7TJ
    Phone: 020 8767 2344

    Balham Mosque
    47A Balham High Road, London, England SW12 9AW
    Phone: 020 8675 7912

    Greenwich Islamic Centre
    131 Plumstead Road, London, England SE18 7DW
    Phone: 020 8317 0786

    Lewisham & Kent Islamic Centre
    363-365 Lewisham High Street, London, England SE13 6NZ
    Phone: 020 8690 5090

    Khatemun Nabiyeen Mosque
    35 Stockwell Green, London, England SW9 9H
    Phone: 020 7828 4531

    Croydon Masjid & Islamic Centre
    525 London Road, Croydon, London, England CR7 6AR
    Phone: 020 8684 8200

    Wimbledon Mosque
    260-270 Durnsford Road, Wimbledon, London, England SW19 8DS
    Phone: 020 8946 3350

    West London

    Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre
    244 Acklam Road, London, England W10 5YG
    Phone: 020 8964 1496

    Hounslow Jamia Masjid
    367 Wellington Road South, Hounslow, England TW4 5HU
    Phone: 020 8570 0938

    Shepherd's Bush Mosque & Muslim Cultural Centre
    302 Uxbridge Road, London, England W12 7LJ
    Phone: No phone available

    Acton Mosque
    2-3 Oldham Terrace, London, England W3 6LS
    Phone: 020 8993 8073

    Abubakr Mosque Islamic Educational Recreational Institute
    165-169 The Broadway, Southall, England UB1 1LS
    Phone: No phone available

    Chiswick Mosque
    9 London Road, Chiswick, London, England W4 3AY
    Phone: No phone available

    Muslim Welfare Association Centre
    4 Eccleston Road, West Ealing, London, England W13 0RL
    Phone: 020 8579 2369

    West London Islamic Centre Jamia Masjid
    Brownlow House, Brownlow Road, West Ealing, London, England W13 0SQ
    Phone: 020 8840 4140

     
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    LONDON ATTRACTIONS AND RAILS

    LONDON ATTRACTIONS

    British Museum
    Cabinet War Rooms
    Canary Wharf
    Chelsea Physic Garden
    Chinatown London
    Covent Garden Market
    Eltham Palace
    Gotheborg Ship
    Hampton Court
    Household Cavalry
    HMS Belfast
    Kensington Gardens
    Kensington Roof Gardens
    Kew Gardens
    London Aquarium
    London Zoo
    Maritime Greenwich
    Natural History Museum
    Palace Mews
    River Cruise
    St. James's Park
    St. Pancras Station
    Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
    Sherlock Hlomes Museum
    Somerset House
    Thames Barrier
    The London Eye
    Tower Bridge Experience
    Tower of London
    Transport Museum
    Windsor Castle

    TEMPAT2 MENARIK YANG KORANG BOLEH VISIT FROM LONDON (DALAM 1 ATAU 1 1/2  JAM DRIVE)


    AREA2 KENT, SUSSEX DAN SURREY
     

    Arundel Castle
    Bodiam Castle
    Brighton Sussex
    Canterbury (feature)
    Chartwell
    Chatham Historic Dockyard
    Crystal Palace
    Dover Castle
    Down House
    Hever Castle
    Ightham Mote
    Leeds Castle
    Leonardslee Gardens
    Saint Hill Manor
    Scotney Castle
    Sheffield Park Gardens
    Sissinghurst Castle Garden
    Weald & Downland Museum
    Wisley Gardens

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    Baddesley Clinton
    Bath (feature)
    Bibury
    Bourton House Garden
    Bourton-on-the-Water
    Broadway
    Burford Town
    Charlecote Park
    Chastleton House
    Cheltenham
    Chipping Campden
    Cotswold Falconry Centre
    Cotswolds Farm Park
    Cotswold Motoring Museum
    Cotswold Wildlife Park
    Coughton Court
    Hailes Abbey
    Hidcote Manor Gardens
    Holy Trinity Stratford
    Jephson Gardens Leamington
    Kenilworth Castle
    Kiftsgate Court
    Packwood House
    Painswick Garden
    Prinknash Park
    Ragley Hall
    Sezincote
    Snowshill Manor
    Stow-on-the-Wold
    Stratford Butterfly Farm
    Stratford-upon-Avon
    Sudeley Castle
    The Slaughters
    Upton House
    Warwick
    Welford-on-Avon








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