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Baalbek into Syria

Above:  Temple of Bacchus.  See the size of the man at the bottom? Roman Ruins of Baalbek Today is a big day. We plan to start from Beirut to Baalbek for sightseeing, then hopefully continue to Hama in Syria.  I have concerns that the border in the north of Lebanon may not be open to […]

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Hill summer retreats & Jounieh

Hill summer retreats Breakfast at the hotel took a turn downhill today with no tomatoes and cucumber.  It was quite a surprise as both are basics of a Mediterranean breakfast.  We took a brief walk outside the hotel, recognising Starbucks and the juice shop from our previous visit to Beirut. We met Zakaria, our driver […]

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Sidon & Tyre

Taking a day-trip I loved my Middle Eastern or Mediterranean breakfasts!  Tomato, cucumber, cheeses, hard boiled eggs, bread, cake, strong coffee/tea and the token cornflakes perhaps to make the selection more “international”. Fiona didn’t seem too comfortable with the food and stuck to the mini French bread, toasted and buttered with tomato slices on top.  […]

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Paris of the Middle East

Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beirut We woke at the Kuala Lumpur airport’s Airside Transit Hotel at 0545 and walked down to the departure gate at 0630 for the 0720 departure to Beirut on Malaysia Airlines, via Dubai on the same aircraft. With about 20 passengers arriving late from Melbourne, we departed a little late.  […]

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Little India

Due to my body being on Auckland time, I woke at 0330, then 0430 and 0630.  But I lazed till 0730.  Kim’s mum, Fiona rang while we were having breakfast.  Last night, their taxi driver had a little trouble finding their hotel.  Then their aircon malfunctioned which necessitated a shift to a different room. Kim […]

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Homeward bound

We have a night flight back to Auckland tonight, which meant we had plenty of time to kill. After a trip to the supermarket where we bought some fruits, we visited my aunt and uncle. They were both well and in good spirits in their old age. Back in the city, we collected our printed […]

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Shopping and eating

Mum took us for a Nyonya lunch at a restaurant called Ivin’s. Nyonya (or Peranakan) food is hard to find in New Zealand and parts of Malaysia, so I really appreciated the choice of restaurant. We had otak-otak, beef rendang, chicken curry, ayam tempera and bubor chacha. The tempera was a dry version, different from […]

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Flying to Singapore

We woke at 0500 and were in the courtesy shuttle at 0600 for the short ride to Dubai airport. Check-in was swift and we used up our remaining dirhams before boarding the Emirates B777-300. We departed about 30 mins late due to having to offload the bags for people who were turned away at the […]

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Mountains, oases and wadis

Today we have a daytrip, with a pick-up at 0830, to Buraimi Oasis and Al Ain via Hatta and Hajar Mountains. Our driver James, from Karnataka drove us through sandy dunes on the side of the motorway before entering more rugged territory. At Hatta Fort, it was a brief stop as it was closed being […]

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Meeting with expats

We rose around 0600. The sky seemed quite light way before the actual sunrise time. After breakfast, we set off in our Land Cruiser to Camel Rock where the sand was redder and there was no vegetation. We were taken back to our hotel around 0930 and were fortunate enough to be given a room […]

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