Sunday, September 30, 2018

Stories from Italy


When I decided to make Italy my next destination after Paris, I thought I would be blown away by Versaces, Lamborghinis and Maseratis while surrounded by pasta-eating, hand-gesturing people. I also thought I would remember Italy the way Julia Roberts depicted it in Eat Pray Love. But it was until I saw a monument of a she-wolf suckling a pair of human twin boys that I realized that Italy’s fascinating stories captivated me most.

Rome

According to a myth, the pair of twins I saw are the founders of Rome. Romolus and Remus were banished to die by the king as he saw them as a threat to his throne but saved by a she-wolf who nursed them like her own. They eventually survived but Remus was murdered by his brother who then founded Rome.
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When in Rome, do what the Romans do and also visit the most iconic structure of Italy, the Coliseum.  Arriving at the oval-shaped stadium, I caught eye of its popular wall that crumbled to a slant. And there I stood in front of the magnificent structure that I had only seen in documentaries. The visit to the Coliseum which is the largest amphitheatre built in its time is compulsory in Italy to imbibe the atmosphere of what the Romans called The Games nearly 2000 years ago. Also called the Flavian Amphitheatre, this place pandered to the people’s thirst for gory entertainment. As I entered the arena, I could surmise that every stone was once smeared by blood of slaves and animals shed under thunderous cheers. Just by peering over the fence to view the underground labyrinth, most of which have their walls disintegrated by time, I travelled back when The Games were more important than bread. Narrated by the audio guide as I pounded on its ruins, I was swathed with resounding vibes of both terror and grandeur of the Coliseum. As I sat on one of its cold blocks of stone, I could imagine being one of the masses waiting to for blood to spill from a gladiator’s neck. How could life and death then be a matter of mere wager? Humanity definitely came a long way.

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The world-famous structure survived natural disasters and calamities since 80 A.D. and hopefully will continue to shock our future generations the astonishing fanaticism that possessed the people a long time ago. 

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When in Rome also, take the opportunity to have your hand ‘devoured’ by the Bocca della Verita (The Mouth of Truth) It does not matter if you have heard of it because the sight of the face will instantly ring a bell if you have seen slot machines with an open mouth that can read your fortune for a few coins. It is surreal to see the original of the replicas that I have passed-by as a child in malls without an inkling that it has such historical value in Italy. It is much bigger and of course much believable that your hand will end up to no good if you lied to its face. It is believed to be used has a hand rest before the hand was chopped off with an axe from behind the marble if the hand owner was detected to be untruthful. Some also believed that it was a scare tactic to eke out the truth from a person. Perhaps, the only way to find out is to shove your hand into it. The Mouth of Truth is situated in the Cosmedin Church and guarded for crowd control. A photograph with the marble block, however, is free of charge.


If you are looking for a piece of love luck, this romantic city has lots of opportunity. One that is believed to be more trustworthy is the Trevi Fountain. Prepare 3 coins to toss over your left shoulder into the fountain. The first to return to Rome, the second to find love and the third to ring some wedding bells. Good luck!  

Vatican City

Writing about Vatican City in this article made me feel like I am betraying both Italy and Vatican City at the same time. Vatican City, although nestled smack in the middle of Rome, is legally another country. However, not mentioning a nation that is just a 5-minute walk away from the Ottaviano Metro station in Rome, would be a crime for an adventurer.


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Just one step from Italy and welcome to Vatican City! It is the smallest country in the world and one that would make Singapore feel colossal. Entering the country is also bizarrely special. Just enter sans passport! If you are desperate for a stamp, try the getting the ones of the postal variety from the Vatican City Post Office. Despite being tiny, she has her own stamps and her postal service is believed to be one of the most efficient. Vatican City has her own army and domain.

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If anyone were to belittle Vatican City because of her size, wait until they find out that she is home to the biggest church in the world, the St. Peter’s Basilica. This gargantuan holy place is magnificent even by modern standards with gildings on its sky-high ceiling, mosaic work on its walls and intricate marble carvings. While I had high admiration for the majestic structure, I felt eeriness crept down my spine as this basilica doubles as graveyards to popes in its basement including, perhaps, St. Peter’s. St. Peter is one of Jesus’ 12 original apostles.


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There is a grim anecdote too about a pope who was a woman in disguise and managed to reign on the St. Peter’s chair. She was Pope Joan. Her identity was divulged when she gave birth to a boy in the public and was killed by the enraged people. 
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Florence

Did you know that Pinocchio is Italian? A Florentine to be specific. Parents have Carlo Lorenzini from Florence to thank for creating the tale of a wooden puppet who wanted to be a boy. The story now is a universal tool for teaching children all over the world to be truthful. Long-nosed puppets were displayed and sold all around the town.

While you are looking for the right puppet as souvenir, you most probably would come across a magnet or two of a man’s private part. Those would belong to David. The marble structure of David from the Bible’s story “David and the Goaliath” is also a renowned icon in Florence. This famous piece screams Italy’s famous artist, Michaelangelo.

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If you are perambulating at the Mercato Nuovo (New Market), which you will eventually gravitate to if you like shopping, spot something metalic sitting at the side of the square. I must admit that the bronze Porcellino of Florence was seen totally by chance. By the looks of its shinny snout protruding from the rest of its destressed body, I figured that the hog should be of significance to the town and took a photograph of it. It was after I left Florence that I learned from a local that it this statue represents a myth of a barren couple who gave birth after a fairy granted the wife’s wish to have a child like the sow she saw. Until today, people would touch the pig’s snout for good luck which explains why only the snout seems polished. You will see also people trying to stuff the pig’s mouth with coins while making wishes.



Pisa

Ah, of all the stories mentioned in this article, Pisa’s is the most scientific! Its sexy slant has been showing off its construction flaw since the 12th century. The lean is due to the soft ground where it was built. If you asked if I harboured a tad of fear that the day of my visit would be the day the tower of Pisa had slanted enough? I would honestly say yes.

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It is from this tower that Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist, found acceleration. He dropped objects of different masses to prove that acceleration is the same for any object in the same medium.
With the Pisa Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Graveyard and the Leaning Tower of Pisa serenely neigbouring each other and flanked by green lawns, the Piazza Dei Miracoli (The Square of Miracles) is simply a wonderful place to be in. The air is fresh and the spacious compound is spotless making it the perfect environment for learning, thinking and perhaps for making another scientific discovery! Also there will be plenty of amusement from tourists who try to push, pull and hug the thin air from different spots for the perfect Pisa picture, if you are not already doing it yourself!

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Venice


Venice always has grace even in her name. Water runs through the canals, pulsating the city like how blood gives life to the body. Venice is a must visit given its landscape like no other. When not mesmerised on water, enjoy Venice’s maze-like land that is just big enough for those who likes exploring on their own. After only 1 day, I was lost a sufficient number of times to be certain of my routes. One of the places that I have frequented (or wandered to) is the Rialto Bridge, the oldest bridge in Venice. It is wide enough to accommodate rows of shops and the throngs of people. The ancient bridge has been ferrying people from one bank to the other since 1591. It has a distressed yet hefty facade that commands admiration every time I glanced at it.

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 While you are enthralled by the regality of the Doge’s Palace, St. Mark’s Basilica and the Bell Tower, be forewarned to not walk the between the two columns at the entrance of the beautiful San Marco Square. According to the Venetian superstition, it is bad luck as it used to be an execution place. In the days of old too, wine merchants used to use the shade of the Bell Tower as a chilling mechanism for the drinks they sold. Therefore, in Venice, when you are asked to get a shade, it means for you to get a glass of wine! A little enlightening history from the person who sold me a cup warming mulled wine.
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Take your Venetian experience 45 minutes offshore to Burano. When you alight the boat, don’t be surprised if you think you have landed on fairy land for a moment. It is easy to tell Burano houses from the rest as they are painted in bright colours making them look like doll homes as they line up prettily at the banks of the canals. My mood was immediately sprightly from the sight of them. Walk deeper into the island and arrive at a place laced with lace! Burano’s lace is one of the finest with generations of lacemakers specializing in the trade. Spot ladies as old as a century year- old still weaving lace without spectacles. Legend has it that a sea queen presented a piece of veil made out of sea foam to a fisherman who proved his loyalty to his wife. When his wife donned it, it became a source of adoration in the town. From then on, villagers tried to replicate the veil and lacemakers of Burano were born. My piece of lace scarf drew praise that made me feel I should have swept the whole town of lace into my suitcase when I was there.


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Fascinate yourself with glassmaking skills in Murano. The island may not be as impressive as Burano but wait till you catch a glimpse of glass-smiths adeptly pinching and pulling the amberish blob of molten silica into artistic pieces. Short demonstrations are held at the liberty of some shop owners. If not, you’d have to peep like what I did. Most important of all, secure all your dangling items and beware of your steps because once broken, considered sold!

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Every corner of Italy has a legend, a story, a tale that launches the mind to the most bizarre of times and places. Its wealth of history and heritage placed Italy as an extraordinary place in Europe and in the world. Although I was submerged in the fables of Italy, rest assured that I did not for get to bring out the foodie (or gluttony) in me with the pizzas and gelatos. At the end of the trip, I not only had my heart expanded with the charm of Italy but also pumped myself up with some kilograms. Luckily, I still managed to shove a bottle of Tuscany wine into my suitcase to forget all about that belly while I reminisce about the tales of Italy.

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Where to Go, What to Do and What to Eat in Maldives

Well, hello there Mr Turtle and Nemo and Dory! Lucky are the Maldivians that these turquoise scenes, taken out of television shows, are just a doorstep away from their home. Although the island country needs several zooms to be located on google map, its popularity as a tropical haven around the world is certainly colossal.

Coming from a country with a fair amount of world class diving spots, I thought Maldives had to work hard to impress me. But she didn't have to with her disparate beauty. Maldives welcomed me and turned me into one of those who cannot move on from the visit, immortalizing the experience on their blogs.

Wonders of Maldives
Before you whip out your bikinis and start your holiday, I must say that planning to get from the airport to your resort/ island is not something you do without research. It can be confusing but don't let that deter you as it is not as complicated as it seems.

Famed for their turquoise waters
Happy People! -product of Maldives


WHICH ISLAND TO STAY ON?

Maldives is a country made up of 26 atolls (ring of islands). Although not all islands are habitable, the list of those suitable for tourism is enough to make you all frustrated on which island to pick!

A few things for you to know:

1. Generally, resorts with rooms hovering above the sea with a slide extended directly from the bedroom to the water (which you normally sea in brochures) adopt the one island one resort concept. Those resorts will give you the opportunity to splurge around RM3000 per night. There is a way around it though. Read on.

2. Although Maldives is known for its pristine environment, accommodations on islands that are far away from its capital, Male, are a little too secluded for comfort and pleasure. Secluded may not be a bad thing if you need to 'Cast Away' to teach yourself a lesson on taking electricity for granted, seriously detox yourself from any signals of the internet and live a primitive life. The only culture you will encounter is nature in its purest form.

3. Maafushi is the most famous atoll as it is closest to the airport. The more affordable accommodations nestle on Maafushi. Local culture can be experienced and  expenses can be kept at a minimum here.
Hop from island to island
Suggestion:
Start from Maafushi island if you cannot decide on which resort/island you want to stay on or what activities to do. Also, if you still want to survey and keep your options open (I chose this option).

If you have the gift of being decisive and have engaged your hotel/ island via the internet from your home country, that specific island which your resort occupies will most probably be the hub for most of your activities.
Which is the island of your choice?


HOW TO REACH YOUR PARADISE

If you have booked your resort, the resort should be able to pick you up from the airport to their island. Remember the one resort one island concept?

If you are going to Maafushi, there are 2 methods- by ferry or by speedboat

Ironically airports of world-famous places like Maldives are amusingly simple
By public ferry
Airport >>>Male island jetty (1USD ferry/ 2USD speedboat) 10 minutes 
Male island jetty >>> Jetty 1/ Maafushi jetty (2-3 USD taxi) 10 minutes
Jetty 1/ Maafushi jetty >>> Maafushi island (3 USD per pax ferry) 90 minutes

Departure time from Jetty 1 is either 10am or 3pm and departure time back from Maafushi island is either 7.30am or 12.30pm

By speedboat (I chose this option because to me, holiday starts when I set foot in the hotel)
Book a speedboat via iCom Tours for 20-25 USD per pax. Duration only 45 minutes from airport straight to Maafushi island.

This option saves time and energy which you want to invest on your activities and hotel stay instead. 

Managed to chat with a Brazilian couple at the immigration.
Remember to waste no time to queue at the immigration before the next flight of people arrives.
The queue won't make impatient people happy
Turqoise water welcomes as soon as you reach the airport
For those who have to update Instagram realtime or cannot break away from emails, these are the two telcos which you can buy your simcards from
Even before the main agenda the blue of the waters is amazing.
You mean it's more beautiful later?
We opted for the private speedboat at USD25 per pax to fully utilize our time
Maafushi Island is as big as a 30-minute-walk so there is no need to feel insecure when deciding to hire a pick-up from the jetty. Even if you were lost anywhere in the island wont take long with friendly locals to ask along the way even if you decide to walk to your hotel for the first time.

Right in front of the jetty where you alight, are tour companies which you can ask assistance from for hotel booking.
Clothes that immediately tell that I freshly got of the plane.
Long pants are only for freezing flights!
The definition of local pick up in Maafushi. 
I was burnt even before I went into the water
Arrived at Beachwood Hotel 
Pet of the hotel

WHAT TO DO IN MALDIVES

There are 3 things that I recommend to do in Maldives in whichever order you like but this was the order that I did them:

1. Explore Maafushi island for local culture, souvenir shopping, cafe hang-outs, bar visits (fortunately or unfortunately there will be alcohol although a Muslim country)

2. One high-class resort visit (trust me, you'd think half a day would suffice but no)

3. Snorkeling & dolphin watching (even if you have phobia of water/ don't like snorkelling)

I am happy to give the assurance that you can buy all your packages in Maafushi and not worry about booking them via internet before the trip. 

If you are Malaysian, you can put your haggling skills to use but prices and package designs are pretty much standardized. Your friendliness with the tour guides though can serve your holiday experience well.
Don't worry about pre-booking your packages online.
You can purchase your packages there after surveying in Maafushi when you arrive
Let the dream come true!


1. Explore Maafushi Island

The most convenient activity after reaching Maafushi is exploring the land as it would be a little late for water activities like snorkeling and diving. Resort tours too start early in the morning and would not be worth it to start mid day. 

Maafushi is the smallest town I have ever been so far. You can declare that you have been town-wide in just 30 minutes. It is impressive that although small, Maafushians manage to fit all the essentials for the people- school, clinic, bank, police station and even a jail.
Quaint little town
Signature seats in Maldives
Sitting on the netted seats doing nothing gives more pleasure than you think
Football field
School
Clinic and health centre
Maafushi jail
Maafushi's one and only police station
Maafushi government administration building
Walking carefreely on the sandy streets of Maafushi
A bank which looks like CIMB bank
Convenient store
Food stall
Borrowing a bike from a friendly local
Coconut trees at the Bikini Beach
Maafushi beach at dusk
Spotted a PADI class done outdoors with sea breeze
At the beach in Maafushi at dusk during full moon
2. Party On A Yatch
Although a rustic place, party goers can heave a sigh of relief that they can make a night life out of their evenings here. Head to the floating bar that which is much talked about amongst locals and tourists.

The Kaani Princess is a yacht seen as a blue glowing speckle floating in the water from the main jetty of Maafushi. Drinks with a wonderful night view of the shore line coupled with hit music and an open dance floor are the ingredients to an enjoyable night. Plus, entrance fee and boat transfer are free!
Ready to party?
Glowing in blue in the middle of the sea
The yacht experience
Friends I made on the dance floor
The night view of the shoreline

3. Choose A Resort To Visit
Have you ever wondered how nearly everyone who has been to Maldives has a picture backdropped by those upscale water bungalows. Is it a must-do to sleep above the Indian Ocean? I can personally recommend that it is not compulsory! But you'd be sorry if you didn't take the resort visit if you are not already staying in one.

On Fihalhohi Island
My initial thoughts of a resort visit was proven wrong. The resort visit may sound like you are not optimizing your time with the most extraordinary of activities but idling IS part of what you should do in Maldives and may be your most fulfilling item in your itinerary. 

As usual, the guide will be of assistance to help you choose the resort that you would enjoy out of the list of equally attractive-looking sites. Basically, what you need to ensure the package includes are a good view which I believe is available in any island, buffet lunch and bottomless drinks. Facilities could be more of a concern for those who check-in the resort. Other than that, mother nature pretty much takes care of your pleasure while you do absolutely nothing.
The famous Maldivian water bungalows
Platform that protrudes out into the sea for that oceanic pleasure
The best things to do in a resort is to stare into the horizon
Beautiful hue of blue
Free flow drinks should be sufficient thank you
The huts at Fihalhohi Resort
Relax on a swing by the sea is so surreal
Inviting greeneries all around
Calls for a selfie!
Cannot resist a photograph
The azure shades of the sea and sky
No filter needed for these postcard sceneries
Baby shark spotted
Flowers beautify the sandy grounds
Flora and fauna in harmony
Dreams are sweeter here
Lunch time at the resort
Serving local and more international selections
It is during a resort tour also that I had my most sumptuous meal compared to other days
Maldives is not a food haven but you can still 
4. Go Underwater
This is something that you cannot afford to miss although you believe you might just dissolve in water. Although mentioned as number 4, it is the true Maldivian treasure to imbibe. The turquoise water is beautiful beyond description and so is the whole world submerged in it.
Aaaannnddd I am ready
Drying myself was easy
Dolphins completely exceeded my expectation of dolphin watching.
They enjoy the attention by tourists and will reward you with a stunt or two if you clap loud enough!
Learned what a duck dive is
A little bit of Nemo of course
My first time in fins
Mr Turtle!
When you see them, appreciate them without touching them
The moment that ensnared my heart into the underwaterworld
Hello!
Some bread will do the trick for this close-up
Feeling free on a sandbank
Tour guides preparing our lunch at the sandbank
Simple but satisfying
A rest in the sandbank
"Real women marry Maldivian divers" is the catch phrase one of their dive centre
The divers there made it quite convincing

5. Witness the Sunrise and Sunset

One refreshing thing you can do is to catch the sunrise in Maafushi. Dawn breaks at approximately 6:15am. There is no need to climb mountains or bulldoze forests to get to the extreme East or West of the island as Maafushi is relatively small. Gather vibes of energy from the sun when it births from the sea and unwind as the sun retires for the day.
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WHAT TO EAT IN MALDIVES?
Maafushi may be a paradise for beach lovers but it did not quite match up as a food haven. Although the locals cannot emphasize enough that their food is exclusive from the Indian's and the Sri Langkan's, to a foreigner's tongue, they look and taste pretty much like Indian food (please spare me dear Maldivian friends) Fish curry, roti canai, fried rice are all quite staple here.
Found a food shop to have breakfast
As I scoured the town of Maafushi for something unfamiliar on my tastebuds, I found their local delicacies to be unique. In savoury and sweet flavours, their snacks are something interesting that you can make a point to find there.
Local delights and delicacies
A humble atmosphere
2 Hedhis and 1 long Bondhi with milk tea
Simple Maafushi breakfast
English is very widely used
Food here is quite globally accepted and nothing out of the ordinary
At a local cafe
Snacks and light food
Gulaabu cake- made of coconut shavings
Bajiya samosa-like with fish fillings
Dhufaa echchechi- sliced betel nuts eaten with a paste and cinnamon.
A Maldivian snack or palette refresher
Dine by the sea
Dinner with your feet on the sand
The familiar and comforting fried rice
If you are wondering what the hotels offer, it is nothing too peculiar
Food that would be acceptable internationally


BACK ON LAND, HULHUMALE
Have your trip a graceful finale by disembarking in a city or town. This is optional but to cushion the post holiday blues, which will most definitely attack when you leave your resort, spend a night at Male or Hulhumale before you return to your country.

If I knew that Hulhumale is not a place for souvenirs, I would have picked them at Maafushi island itself. Otherwise, splurge a little more at the airport which has prettier options though!
Pretty cafes al-fresco
When the moon shines your way to the the beach
The morning energy
Wait for the yellow yolk to rise


Absorb the local charisme
Y me?
Classic barber shop
Eateries are simple in Hulhumale. Therefore, having some Maldivian Rufiyaa can be more cost efficient 
Dinner at Hulhumale
To the untrained tongue, it all tastes like Indian food but enjoy it anyway because it is bound to be finger-licking good! 

THANK YOU MALDIVES!