Almuden Cathedral-Adjoining to Royal Palace, Madrid |
Europe has always been fascinating to me for its
history, beautiful monuments, heritage value, architecture, clean and green
environment.
While North Europe was visited earlier, Spain
was zeroed in due to its favourable weather condition in the second and third
week of April.
First Day start with drizzling of smiles |
9.4.2016
We landed in Madrid at about 8 pm and had to board airport
train to arrive at arrival lounge of airport.
In a fast move we got our foreign exchange and mobile sim bought within
no time and drove directly to our Apartment named as Eric Vokel Madrid Suites in down town where Jijaji and
didi were already waiting. Fortunately,
our SIM came to our rescue and we could establish contact with them, otherwise
to open gate of Apartment without knowledge of coding system is a project in
itself. In most of the European hotels/Apartments 24 hours reception desks are not
available. They provide check in machines at main gate of the building, you enter your code, the gate will open. Once you are in, the main gate, another machine will ask your Passport details,etc. the room keys will automically will dispensed like ATM machine if your details are correct as per booking. It was
raining and we quickly took our grub (home made) and had some gossiping session
and went to bed by midnight. It was a
two room, hall set apartment and jijaji reserved the bigger room for us while
choosing the smaller for himself, a gesture only big brother can do.
10.4.2016
Human statute |
Madrid Down Town |
1.
Palacio Real
(Madrid Royal Palace)
For first stop was
at Royal Palace. The massive size of the Palacio Real is its most imposing
feature. Madrid’s Royal Palace boasts
more than 2,500 ornately decorated rooms. Built in 1764, the palace served as
the royal residence beginning with Carlos III. The last royals to reside there
were Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenie in the early 1900s. Although the palace
is still used for official ceremonies, 50 of the structure’s elegant rooms are
open to the public, including an armoury, pharmacy and the palace’s lavish
throne room, or “Salón del Trono,” which features a ceiling painted by the
Baroque artist Tiepolo.
After visit to
this magnificent palace for about two hours, a coffee was a must and palace
itself offers a Café where you can relax and enjoy your cuppa.
2.
Plaza Mayor
Human Statute at Plaza Mayor |
Pleasure of walking |
Now this Plaza has
come in midst of city after expansion of the city. You can see lot of hustle and bustle
here. The visitors have choices of
number of coffee shops and restaurants. They are entertained by polymorphic persons (human statute), a very
typical feature of every European town.
Finalising dish for this afternoon |
The temperature
was about 12 degree and we sat in an open restaurant covered by umbrella and
supported by gas heaters. A local
vegetarian dish Paela (mix vegetables with fritters-pakoda and rice
cooked together with special sauces) and
our home sweets, and khakras made our lunch very delicious.
We now headed for
our next destination and got down at Parado Square, a place buzzing with
museum, tree lined roads and gardens,
office buildings. The weather changed, we took out our umbrellas,
but the wind was very strong and it was difficult to hold umbrellas, still we walked to the Retiro Park while intermingling with
local people and asking the routes.
3. The Retiro ParkThe Buen Retiro Park is one of the largest parks of the city. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park.
Retino Park with stylish tree |
It is a magnificent park, filled with beautiful sculpture
and monuments, a peaceful lake and hosts
to a variety of events. The park is entirely surrounded by the present-day
city.
A coffee shop near the
lake was an icing on cake. You can hear
chirping of birds and give tonic to your eyes while watching people enjoying
boat rides.Two most awesome sisters: Meant for each other |
It was already 4 pm and our greed never ends for exploring new things. We came back to Prado Museum.
4. The Prado Museum
The entry ticket
to this great Museum was 14 Euros per person and was free from 5 to 7 pm . But looking to the never ending queue, we opted for tickets. But later repented, the huge queues melted
very fast, a little patience could have saved money.
The Prado Museum is Madrid's top cultural sight, and one of the world's greatest art galleries. The great artistic work of Velázquez, Goya, Raphael, Rubens, and Bosch are shown here.
Asking way to guard-At Prado |
Perfect combination for a pose-Taru Mehta |
Family-Enjoying together |
Castle : Toledo Town flanked by river Tagus |
Toledo is one of the Spanish cities with the
greatest wealth of monuments. Known as the “city of the three cultures”,
because Christians, Arabs and Jews lived together there for centuries, behind
its walls Toledo preserves an artistic and cultural legacy in the form of
churches, palaces, fortresses, mosques and synagogues. The entire town is UNESCO Heritage site.
The maze of
streets making up the historic centre of Toledo is only bounded by walls in which many gates were opened.
You tend to compare the small lanes with
those of streets of Jodhpur city. But
alas the difference was that these lanes were very neat and clean while in our
city, that part is lacking, though the Jodhpur city area is very important from
historical perspective.
A visit to Toledo
town is a must for every visitor to Spain.
The government has laid out escalators so that everyone can reach to the
top of Toledo town and can admire the beauty of its temples, churches, mosques,
narrow lanes, houses with flat balconies, small shops and neat and clean
surroundings.
Some of the Churches
are more famous for their art than as a place for worship. You need to be a good listener, otherwise, sometimes;
you get bored while appreciating so many art works. Many Spanish and Hollywood movies are filmed
here in this town and Churches.
Our bus brought us
back to Madrid by 3 pm and dropped at Plaza de Oriente, the place from where
our morning journey started.
Plaza de Oriente
Two beaties of nature |
Tired-Give me help for rest |
While exploring the food, we came across one
Turkish Restaurant whose staff members were well versed with Hindi
language. Honestly, we had most satisfying lunch consisting
of, Pizza, Rice and Falafel. Falafel is a traditionally
Arab food. These fried vegetarian
fritters are often served along with hummus (til ki chatni), and sauces. The taste was awesome and I became fan of
this dish.
Our next
destination was Madrid Football Stadium:
Bernabeu Football Stadium:
12.4.2016 to 14.4.2016 : Seville
Plaza de Espana |
First time we saw
great hustle and bustle in an European hotel and in fact it took us lot of time to check in.
Without wasting time, the hot tea and our home made food inventory satisfied
our belly to make us ready for meandering in the city. Fortunately we were carrying tea kettle and materials
which helped us save our time and money as in the most of the European hotels such facility is not avaiable.
Like every great
city in Europe, Seville has its share of must-see attractions, but Seville is
famous for its atmosphere. While the
city’s lively mix of Gothic, Mudéjar, the Modern architecture is dazzling.
Our first day
visit started immediately after lunch was at Basilica of La Macarena. It is a modern church built between 1941 and 1946 by
the architect Aurelio Gomez Millan, who built it in a Neo-Baroque style. The atmosphere
in holy precincts of Basilica was very soothing and peaceful and it really
brought new energy in our soul and mind. Basalica Macarina, Seville |
The
evening was pleasant and we were also quite charged. So we started taking a walking tour while
navigating narrow streets of Seville. We
saw one gentleman taking walk with his dog.
And dog responded to nature’s call on road. The
gentleman immediately took out plastic bag from his pocket and cleaned the
road. Can we think such an act in
India?
While
admiring the beautiful lanes co existing with self-check in hotels, straight
building with iron wrought balconies decorated with flowers, we Almeda de
Herculus Square and relaxed ourselves
with coffee and biscuits. The café owner was kind enough to tell us the
important locations and must do activities in Seville. One of them was visit to Seville Fair or
Abril Faria.
Give me food..I will love you |
Dancing with the innocent creatures |
Our hotel
provided complimentary transport to Fair ground and our joy knew no bounds once
we reached the ground. Spring in Seville has a
special atmosphere, garlanded with the sweet scent of orange blossom and
jasmine as the city was celebrating Spring Fair. The
Seville Fair traditionally takes place in huge open place at Los Remedios, next to the river.
This is a week of dancing, drinking, eating and socialising, with late nights -
or all-nighters - the norm. The sheer size of the April Fair's spectacle is
extraordinary.
Spring Fair |
Jisa desh vaisa Bhesh..Dazzling with Flaminco |
Inside the
tents the drinks begin to flow, and tapas are served, from around 1:30pm till
early next morning. Each caseta is equipped with a bar, kitchen and sound
system or live entertainment playing Sevillanas, folk
music which compels anybody to dance to its tune. This festival is a week long activity and can be compared with India's Navratras. But Indian don't drink and eat non vegetarin food during Navratras, while Sevillian, enjoy this the most.
Spring Fair-Flamenco Costumes |
With big brother-Always great support |
Beenu was
full of energy and she made us to take full opportunity of mixing with the local
crowd. She would take few steps of dance with the local girls, a few
poses for photographs and would compel all of us to follow. The entire Mela ground was full of
life. All us including a Jija Sab was
compelled to dance to the tunes of rythem of so many beauty queens around.
Metropol Parsol - Wooden structure |
Visit to Granada (13.4.2016)
A 12 hours
bus conducted tour was taken for visiting a very attractive, beautiful
historical town called Granada. While,
we were enjoying the beautify of the way consisting of White Villages, Olive
farms, Beenu was anxious as she
unfortunately found company of a local female instead of me and seat exchange
was not possible.
Granada is a small town with many monuments and cathedrals. Snow-capped mountain range is very clearly visible from this city. City roads and lamp posts are decorated with flowering plants. We took a walking tour of the city after having a light meal in an open restaurant at Avenue. At 4 pm we boarded bus again for tour to Alhambra.
Granada is a small town with many monuments and cathedrals. Snow-capped mountain range is very clearly visible from this city. City roads and lamp posts are decorated with flowering plants. We took a walking tour of the city after having a light meal in an open restaurant at Avenue. At 4 pm we boarded bus again for tour to Alhambra.
Alambhra - Mirror view |
The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada. It was originally constructed as a small fortress
in AD 889 on the remains of Roman fortifications and then largely ignored until
its ruins were renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Moorish emir Mohammed ben
Al-Ahmar of the
Emirate of Granada, who built its current palace and walls.
It is now one of Spain's major tourist
attractions, exhibiting the country's most significant and well known Islamic
architecture, together with
16th-century and later Christian building and garden interventions. The
Alhambra is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and the
inspiration for many songs and stories.
We had
interesting tourist guide who would explain each and every part of the Fort in
the most humorous way.
Granada Town |
White villages on the way to Granada |
After
visit to this historical palace, we reached our hotel at Seville at around 11
pm.
14.4.2016
We had
very sumptuous breakfast in the hotel restaurant in the morning and as
scheduled started our mini bus journey for city tour to Seville. All places of historical importance and
contemporary use were shown and explained.
The main places which were covered during this journey were Pigeon
Square, Parque de Maria Lusia (a big park along the Guardalquivir River), Plaza
de Espana (building constructed in 1914 for Spain fair), Barrio Santa Cruz
(Seville streets with small shops), Seville Cathedral, Alcazar of Seville
(Palace).
Best of Mood-Breakfast at Melio |
Ready for evening Party |
One of the bridges hanging on rods |
We had the
most delicious Turkish vegetarian food known as Plato Degustacion (vegetable, rice, tikkis) at Avenue close to Alcazar post river
cruise. This area is full of life with
continental restaurants, cafes, Trams, skaters and walkers, but cars and buses were
not allowed to ply within the avenue.
We rode a
city bus after walking a few minutes, reached our hotel site, did some shopping
from Image Mall and were ready for our train journey to Malaga. The zip of one of our bags was damaged during traveeling and we had no choice but to buy a replacement (repair in Europe is scarce). The general condition of the suit case was very good. Though confused how to dispose of the bag, I dared to offer the same to the Security Officer of the hotel and was pleasantly surprised to see that he accepted the with lot of gratitude.
14.4.2016 to 16.4.2016
Malaga
Marbella Town |
We had
evening train for Malaga from Seville.
By 7 pm we were very much there at Malaga Railway station. And as usual waiting taxi immediately drove
us to our Hotel TRH Paraiso at Marbella (one hour journey from Malaga). It is a huge four star hotel nestled in the
lap of sprawling golf courses.
Marbella beach |
We hired a
self driven taxi next day. Jijaji had
international driving license and we took opportunity to explore the pure and
clean beaches and city view of Estepona town, Marbella and Puretu banus
city. There are at least seven Indian
restaurants in this area and we enjoyed our meal at “Masala” Restaurant, a
joint owned by one Pakistani businessman. We had some "masaladar" talk with the staff, we had all grudges of life because of their poor living conditions and thier guests are normally very wealthy.
Posing at Marbella beach |
Aao: Milkar khele samudra mein |
Golf courses in Hotel surroundings |
Magical momens-Didi - Jija |
16.4.2016
The last
day was kept for relaxation at hotel itself.
Our hotel had atleast 3 swimming pools and one of them was all weather
pool. A visit to surrounding bungalows
and golf courses was a must for all of us.
We have sumptuous breakfast at Hotel Restaurant (enough choices for
vegetarian too).
Barcelona:
16.4.2016
to 19.4.2016
Our last
destination was Barcelona. It was a 5
hours long train journey from Malaga to cover around 1000 kms but while gossiping,
the time passed too quickly. We reached Barcelona at 7 pm and by the time
we reached hotel it was already 8.30 pm and we checked in at Hotel Eric Vokel
Suites, Industria. As usual, we prepared noodles and along with
our deshi “bhata” we relished our
dinner. We had leisure time in the
evening for relaxation.
Barcelona
itself is such a culturally and historically important town that we feel that 3
day visits is not sufficient to cover all important destinations.
Eric Vokel Apartment - Let us prepare breakfast |
Tibidabo Mountain
Our first city tour started with visit to
this spectacular Hilly Amusement Park which is now 100 year old.
One can go either walking or take a tram to
upto the ticket window of the Park. Once
you are at the gate of Park, you can still go on top of the hills either
walking or take a small train called Funicular Train.
Once you are on the top of the Mountain, the
adult can enjoy the beautify of whole city of Barcelona and can view the clean
beaches or they can pray at Church the 'Temple de Sagrat Cor' For kinds lot of fun games and Amusement Park
activities are there to spend the whole day.
The rides in the amusement park are as old as Park itself and they are
still functional.
We came back to main road after spending good
2 hours and had our lunch in a local Café.
Now rode bus again for our next destination
Guell Pavilions.
2. Guell Pavilions The so-called Pavellons Güell, or Güell Pavilions, is a complex of buildings in the neighbourhood of Pedralbes, Barcelona, by the Catalan Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí, built between 1884 and 1887.
The tourist visits this
place to admire the architecture of Gaudi. Since we wanted to explore something
new. So didn’t spend much time here and
rushed to new destination.
3.
National Museum Barcelona
The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (English: "National Art Museum of Catalonia"), is
situated on Montjuïc hill
is especially notable for its outstanding
collection of paintings, and for Catalan art and design from the
late 19th and early 20th centuries.
National Musuem Barcelona |
Unfortunately, the museum
was closed from inside, but even the exterior view was awesome. It is a huge palatial building and one can
spend two hours easily while admiring outer view of the building and
surrounding.
Mont Juic Surroundings |
4.
Mountjic Hill
Montjuic hill and Poble Espanyol de Barcelona - the Spanish Village of Barcelona. Montjuic hill has many parks and attractions including an old fort at the very top called Montjuic Castle, which has a rich and dark history and fantastic views of Barcelona. The other big attraction on Montjuic hill is a unique Spanish village called Poble Espanyol which was built in 1929 for the Barcelona 1929 World Fair and Universal Exposition. The Poble Espanyol village is the 4th most visited attraction in Barcelona. It was built in 1929 as an architectural experiment to create a village to showcase Spain's different architectural styles. We admired this place from outside only.
We also took walking tour of
Montjic Garden and could view the city view from the top of the hill. The whole city looks like painted by dark
pink colour from the top.
We took bus again and while
viewing Port Area, Olympic stadia, Olympic residential buildings, city’s
commercial districts, we reached at Las Ramblas. 5. Las Ramblas - Barcelona's most famous Street
La Rambla, or "Las Ramblas", as it
is sometimes called, is Barcelona's most famous boulevard.
Here you will not only find many interesting
shops, restaurants and buildings but also street performances. The central attraction of this place is human
statutes. Though they entertain the
visitors, but if you see the life of artists who take burden of heavy make up
to meet both the ends meet, you really feel sorry for them.
La Rambla is exactly 1.2 kilometres long and
nearly everyone who visits Barcelona walks along it. La Rambla was laid out in
1766, following the contours of the medieval city walls that had bounded this
part of Barcelona since the 13th century. For impulse buying and street shopping of
handicraft, apparel, toys, fancy items, it suits to every budget.
Whether you are a shopper or not, the sheer
ambience of this place, attract thousands of visitors. It was around 5 pm and our
energy level started rebuking us and therefore, we again took bus for city tour
without getting down. It was the most
thrilling experience enjoying the best view of the city while perched on the
rooftop of the bus. One can also use ear
phone to hear running commentary of guide.
We got down at Gracia and walked about 2 kms to reach at our Hotel.
6. Flamenco Show:
The evening was reserved for Flamenco Show. The tickets were pre booked. A drink is served as complimentary (of course it was not meant for us!!!). It is great show of Flamenco art performed by 15 artists with varied costumes, music and dance along with effect of light and sound. A brief history of Flamenco dance is shown on video before entering the main auditorium. They also teach you a few steps of Flamenco dance. We had great enjoyment, completely mesmerized with their performance. After Show was over, weather became cold and it was drizzling. But we walked upto our Apartment while exploring the night life of the city.
18.4.2016Today, we were relaxed and quite charged after having morning breakfast. We got out from hotel by 9.30 am and started walking tour to cover left out important places.
6. Flamenco Show:
The evening was reserved for Flamenco Show. The tickets were pre booked. A drink is served as complimentary (of course it was not meant for us!!!). It is great show of Flamenco art performed by 15 artists with varied costumes, music and dance along with effect of light and sound. A brief history of Flamenco dance is shown on video before entering the main auditorium. They also teach you a few steps of Flamenco dance. We had great enjoyment, completely mesmerized with their performance. After Show was over, weather became cold and it was drizzling. But we walked upto our Apartment while exploring the night life of the city.
18.4.2016Today, we were relaxed and quite charged after having morning breakfast. We got out from hotel by 9.30 am and started walking tour to cover left out important places.
1. Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudí (Giant
Basilica)
A Giant Basilica designed by the master
architect Antonio Gaudí, this building has been under construction since 1882
and they've still got another few years (depending on funding and resources) to
go before it will be finished.
Though the entry fee of the monument is very
prohibitive, it finds favour from one and all because of sheer architecture,
size, stone work, sculpture, carving, natural light arrangements and above all
serene atmosphere. The whole concept of this
building is depiction of nature in its various forms. The huge pillars, natural light design,
colour scheme and statute of Christ and everything has something to say about
Gaudi’s architecture.
The Church has three grand façades: the Nativity façade to the East, the Passion façade to the West,
and the Glory façade to the South.
Constructed between 1894 and
1930, the Nativity façade is dedicated to the birth of Jesus, it is decorated
with scenes reminiscent of elements of life. Characteristic of Gaudí's
naturalistic style, the sculptures are ornately arranged and decorated with
scenes and images from nature, each a symbol in their own manner.
The Passion Façade is
austere, plain and simple, with ample bare stone, and is carved with harsh
straight lines to resemble the bones of a skeleton. Dedicated to the Passion of Christ, the suffering of Jesus during
his crucifixion, the façade was intended to portray the sins of
man. Glory Façade Dedicated to the Celestial Glory of Jesus, it represents the road to God: Death, Final Judgment, and Glory, while Hell is left for those who deviate from God's will.
2.
Football stadium-Camp Nou
Camp Nou is a world famous International football stadium in Barcelona. It has
been the home of FC
Barcelona since its
completion in 1957. The Barcelona
Football Club is the second biggest rich club in the world.
It is the largest stadium in Spain by capacity. It is also the largest stadium in Europe and the second
largest association football stadium in the world in terms of capacity. It has hosted
numerous international matches at a senior level, including a 1982 FIFA World Cup semi-final match, two UEFA Champions League finals and the football competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Its museum is a must see. It has wall to wall
trophies, pictures and statues of the greats. I'm not a football fan but I
still enjoyed walking round this museum and taking photographs of the stadium
from different angles. Like in Madrid,
Stadium Tour is not free and you have to shell out 21 Euros per person for
ticket.
3. Shanti-An amazing
Indian RestaurantSelfie time - Hop on and Hop off Bus |
19.4.2016
Monster Ride |
Two girls - Enjoying Segway |
Perfect khiladi |
Park Güell by Gaudí
Park Güell is a wonderful large park designed
by Antoni Gaudí located on Carmel Hill. You can enter the park free of charge however
there is also an area called the "Monumental Area" which you would
have to pay to get into. The Park is on
steep hill so the local authorities have provided escalators to cover atleast
half way.
Enjoying Guadi's work at Park Guell |
We spent
one hour or so in the Park and walked upto the Metro station for about 2
km. Now we took train for our Hotel at
around 7 pm and had a refreshing coffee
just opposite our Hotel in a café owned by one Pakistani fellow.
Meanwhile,
our taxi was ready for Airport and we took our luggage from hotel and reached
to Airport by 8 pm. Our check in was
already done through on line system.
Barcelona is a
city with full of life. We could only
see a limited number of monuments because of time constraint. Hopefully, we shall visit this great town
again.
Another
interesting experience which we had of living together in rented
apartment. You cook, wash, clean and give chance your woman folk to enjoy your
hospitality. You can also experiment the
new equipment, gazettes which are provided by the hotels. The most important benefit of staying in
rented apartment is there always excitement to experiment something new and therefore, the loving relationship betrween couple also finds reshness.
You simply relax and enjoy.
Though our walk
was pretty long every day, the climate helped us a lot to preserve our
energy. Cracking jokes were the order of
the day for a heartful laughter.
A very interesting
part of Spain and particularly Barcelona was that most of the convenience
stores (they call them super market) are owned by either Pakistanis or
Bangladeshis. And accordingly, they engage
staff also from their native. So you can
find at least one shop in every nook and corner. They open at 7 am and close at 11 pm. So one need not worry, if staying in a serviced
apartment because you have nearby grocery store to bring anything.
We didn't buy water bottle anywhere as all European hotels provide potable water. For meal, we took either cold drinks or coffee/tea. It was really very refrshing experience to drink coffee/tea at different places. Their rate chart is comparable to that of India's Coffee Cafe day. But above all, the most awesome experience was the morning tea, which we used to prepare ourselves and using the time for day long planning and gossping.
Generally Spanish people are very friendly, helping, smiling and ready to share joy with you. The country is generally very clean, without beggars and very tourist frinedly. We had wonderful experience while staying in their beatiful country.
Generally Spanish people are very friendly, helping, smiling and ready to share joy with you. The country is generally very clean, without beggars and very tourist frinedly. We had wonderful experience while staying in their beatiful country.
The climate in the
first week of April has been the most soothing in Spain. It is paradise for first timers.
20.4.2016
Dubai
Welcome Tea : Sweet Air in the launge of Brother's house |
Dubai has shown to
the world that nothing is impossible.
There is nothing in Dubai which could be called heritage. But they have created enough things for
generation to cherish.
After having a
very rich break fast prepared by Vandana bhabi, we went to the Mall of Emirates
and made some quick shopping.
Emirate Palace-A Severy star hotel |
Sisters-Playing in Sand dunes |
Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque |
We were back to
Dubai by lunch time, enjoyed royal lunch prepared by bhabhi and after a few
minutes of nap, we were ready for Desert Safari.
Desert Safari was
full of thrilling experience consisting of biking in sand dunes, sand bashing
in 4x4 vehicle, camel ride, Tanaura Dance Show, Belly dance and Arabic food. Jijaji and Beenu both were in real adventure
mood and went for Motor bike ride in the desert, but exorbitantly high ticket
charges kept me and Taru didi away from this.
While coming back, we got down from taxi on mid way due to heavy traffic
and rode Dubai Metro to reach at Marina Beach.
It was awesome experience to enjoy the beauty of this wonderful beach
where it was difficult to think that Dubai is conservative Muslim country.
Entry in Grand Mosque - only in covered faces |
22.4.2016
You decide : Who is more beautiful... |
Miracle Garden Dubai |
Kuldeep and Dilip: Hearty laugh |
But before that
our guide and cum taxi driver took us for a guided tour to Dubai city.
We had glimpses of
Dubai’s Magical Garden, Commercial and Financial hubs, IT Parks, Marina Beach,
streets of aristocrats (where you will find best of luxury cars).
We returned to
home by 5 pm, loaded over luggage in the same taxi and went to Gold Souk
Market. The ornaments of gold, diamond
and other high priced metals were decorated in all show rooms like apparel
store in India. There is no fear of
theft or loot as the law is very strong.
We bought the famous dates of Dubai and posed a few photographs in front
of Jewellery shops and drove to Airport for our return journey.
23.4.2017
Brother happily showing his bunglow to sister |
With loads of
sweet memories of Spain and Dubai we landed in Delhi at 3 am in the morning
where our taxi was waiting for onward journey to Chandigarh.
Seville Houses with flower decorated balconies |
Ready to see Belly Dance in Desert |
Nature |
Seville Bridge : new style |
Wating for train at Seville Railway station |
Bungalow in Dubai - Our staying place |
Jewellery store in Dubai |
View of Dubai buildings |
Dubai Mall |
Musical Fountain - at Dubai Mall |
Way to Abu dhabi |
Man made lake - on the way to Abudhabi |
Cherishing - Mosque visit |
Great Spirit - Playing in Desert |
Style Statement - Desert Safari |
Seville River Cruise |
Dubai Desert Safari-Dune Bash |
Erail Journey-fast, safe, clean and royal |
Miracle Garden Dubai |
Great artistic work by Taru didi - Photo of Alhambhra Fort |
Statute at Marbella beach |
Credit Taru didi : Seville Plaza de Espana |
Seville Tree Sqaure - taking cofee |
Granada Building and road |
Granada Sqaure |
River cruise Seville |
6 comments:
Great pics and narration sir. Good going.
Thanks..
Amazing place+ Amazing couples= Amazing pictures
It's painstakingly detailed.. very beautifully captures the awesome moments.. offers some useful tips too for travel to the country.. looks like you are heading towards becoming a travel writer..
Beenuji - please be more careful next time.. falling in football stadium was not a good idea..
Thanks Neeru for your views.
regards
very well narrated n awesome pics sir !!!
Thanks
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