Travel

At the Mawlana Festival

  • February 11, 2017
At the Mawlana Festival

Konya is a city of love and a city of pilgrimage in the heart of the Anatolia region in Turkey.

Its ancient heritage shines in the light of Jalal al-din Balkhi Rumi, a man who was a great teacher and scholar of Islam in 13th century. He was known as a spiritual figure in his time and since then has been honoured as a saint. Rumi, known as Mawlana (master), is a messenger of love, having moved millions of souls over centuries with his poems and mysticism. Rumi, whose coffin was carried not only by Muslims, but also by Christians and Jews, died in a cold and snowy winter in Konya on 17th December 1273.

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Changing Berlin: revisiting after 26 years

  • February 11, 2017
Changing Berlin: revisiting after 26 years

It was the summer of 1990 when I visited Berlin for the first time, shortly after the collapse of the Berlin Wall. I was on a train journey with my family from Frankfurt to Berlin and we were supposed to get off at Berlin Central Train Station in what was West Berlin. By mistake we departed at the Berlin Friedrichstraße station in East Berlin. The station looked very old but it had a very interesting style

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Review: Corinthia Hotel Prague

  • August 31, 2016
Review: Corinthia Hotel Prague

When I arrived in my executive double room on 23rd floor of the Corinthia Hotel Prague, I felt that I am residing in the watchtower of a giant fortress overlooking a protected city across the famous Nusle Bridge. The Hotel was just like my gateway to Prague, on my first visit to the city. It took me a while before I unpacked my luggage, as I was fascinated with panoramic view of the historic city.

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The nuclear bunker hotel

  • August 31, 2016
The nuclear bunker hotel

Gazing at the outside of the Hotel Corinthia in Prague, you would never guess what it contains. This huge glass fronted hotel – the tallest building in the Czech Republic – looks very much like any other modern, upmarket hotel that you would find in cities across the world.

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Tunisia: A Historical Treasure Trove

  • July 28, 2016
Tunisia: A Historical Treasure Trove

Tunisia is located at the head of the African continent, its extensive coastline curving along the Mediterranean Sea. Bordered by Algeria and Libya, it is the smallest country in the region yet its culture and traditions are rooted in antiquity.

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Enjoying Bari cuisine

  • January 21, 2016
Enjoying Bari cuisine

Bari, the capital of Puglia, had been a stopping point and a gateway into the heart of Europe over centuries, Reza finds.

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London From Above

  • January 21, 2016
London From Above

My journey over London skies was unlike any other experience in my life. Seeing the city from the skies in a helicopter is not a usual everyday opportunity for people. I have been living in London for a very long time. If someone asks me …

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A Glimpse of Bari in Puglia

  • January 5, 2016
A Glimpse of Bari in Puglia

Thrace – the paradise that only Turks know

  • November 27, 2015
Thrace – the paradise that only Turks know

Why do so few people go to Thrace? Because, says Reza, it is largely unknown to our major tour operators.

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72 Hours in Poetic Linz Austria

  • November 26, 2015
72 Hours in Poetic Linz Austria

From making Linzer Torte and listening to opera to going on a river cruise and wearing the soles of shoes thin from all the walking:

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