Thursday, 14 June 2012

Tayma

Tayma is situated in the northeastern part of Saudi Arabia and historical records show that this place had been a prosperous Jewish settlement, comprised of magnificent buildings and plenty of wells and other sources of water. In the 7th century BC, Tayma in Saudi Arabia had been a very prominent place and we have its name mentioned in the Old Testament in the book of Jeremiah.

Rock Carving Site

Shuwaymus is yet another Rock Carving Site in Saudi Arabia that has been recently discovered. The rock arts at this place tell us a lot about the domestication of animals in the early times. This place had been home to the Neolithic people and this Saudi Arabia Rock Carving Site tells you that the country had not always been a desert and has undergone plenty of climatic alterations.

Quba Mosque

The holiest of holies among the mosques in Madina, The holiest of holies among the mosques in Madina, Quba Mosque in Saudi Arabia is the oldest mosque in the world. Visited by pilgrims world wide, the ancient mosque is one of the leading Tourist Attractions of Saudi Arabia and forms part of any Saudi Arabia Travel Guide. in Saudi Arabia is the oldest mosque in the world. Visited by pilgrims world wide, the ancient mosque is one of the leading Tourist Attractions of Saudi Arabia and forms part of any Saudi Arabia Travel Guide.

MountUhud

Mount Uhud in Saudi Arabia is the site of the famous Battle of Uhud which was fought on 23 March, 625 CE. This exotic region forms an intrinsic part of the Saudi Arabia Travel Guide. Extending from East to west the mount has a slope towards the north and covers a total of seven kilometers in length and three kilometers in breath.

Medain Saleh

The exotic Medain Saleh in Saudi Arabia is located towards the South of Petra and is one of the most significant Saudi Arabia Tourist Attractions both in term of historical significance and beauty. This place had once served as a trade link between South Arabia and Petra and had once been the center of civilization. Medain Saleh in Saudi Arabia is an ancient city the place is dotted with the ruins of walls, towers and also houses.

Masjid al-Qiblatain

Masjid al-Qiblatain in Saudi Arabia usually features at the top of any Saudi Arabia Travel Guide. Located in the holy city of Madina, Masjid al-Qiblatain at Saudi Arabia in Asia is visited by devout followers of Islam from all parts of the world. An embodiment of the ancient Culture of Saudi Arabia, the mosque ranks among the most important Tourist Attractions of Saudi Arabia.

The Jawatha Mosque

The Jawatha Mosque is situated in the Al Khilabiyah and you have to travel approximately a distance of 12 kilometers North east of Hofuf before you actually reach this place. The Jawatha Mosque in Saudi Arabia was constructed in the 7th Century by a tribe known by the name of Bani Abdul Qais that inhabited the area in the early Islamic period.

Jannat al-Baqi

Jannat al-Baqi in Saudi Arabia is burial ground that is of great historical significance to the Muslims as it contains the remains of many relatives and friends of the prophet Mohammed including his mother wife and grandfather. Today the place has nearly seven thousand companions of Prophet Mohammed. The name of the graveyard means Tree Garden of Heaven and the place is truly considered to be sacred.

Jamarat Bridge

The Jamarat Bridge at Saudi Arabia is a must see place not only for the Muslims but also for those belonging to other religion as it holds a very significant place in among the places of tourist interest in Saudi Arabia. Your Saudi Arabia Travel Guide cannot do without the name of Jamarat Bridge.

Jabal al-Lawz

Jabal al-Lawz features among the most popular Saudi Arabia Tourist Attractions and the region is famous for its unique flora and fauna. A bird watchers paradise and a botanists Eden, the Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia is a treat for all. Put on your trekking gear and roll up your sleeves as you prepare for the enchanting expedition of your life.

Dumat al Jundal

A seat of the rich Culture of Saudi Arabia, this mysterious city is mentioned by the name "Adamatu" in the Assyrian records. The present name of the city means "Dumah of the Stone", after the name of Dumah, one of the twelve sons of Ishmael.

. Al-Ula

Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia is one of the most interesting Suadi Arabia Tourist Attractions. This is an ancient site that had once had been the hub of trade and commerce. The Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia is located somewhere between Al Madinah and Tabuk in the central region of Saudi Arabia.

Al Masjid al Nabawi

One of the most important symbols of the Islamic Religion of Saudi Arabia, Al-Masjid al-Nabawi located in Madina is considered to be the world's second holiest mosque. Al-Masjid al-Nabawi at Saudi Arabia in Asia was built by the Prophet himself, and raised up to its present stature, by later Islamic rulers.

The World Heritage of Sintra HillSintra Hills



World Heritage – place of residence of many kings and queens, earls and barons and also Portuguese bourgeoisie. There are many palaces in Sintra (Sintra National Palace, Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, Monserrate Palace, Seteais Palace, etc.) and the exuberant forest hides the most beautiful natural corners. And all this presents a very romantic and mystical environment; a paradisiacal and majestic place where no-one can remain indifferent to the charms of the hills.The Natural Park of Sintra-Cascais includes three different types of landscapes: the rural landscape of the plain (the vast area northward from Colares), the luxuriant vegetation landscape (Sintra Hills) and the coast with its slopes or small cliffs, from the mouth of river Falcão and Cascais citadel, dominated by Cape Roca. Sintra Hills is a granitic massif formed about half a million years ago. The special characteristics of the soil originated unique vegetation and landscape. Its perimeter is approximately 30km and its highest point is Cruz Alta in Pena National Park (540m high).The occupation of the hills and the grounds where the town is located today is confirmed since the Stone Age. The Romans called it Monte da Lua (Moon Hill) and Cynthia to the village and there they prayed to the Sun and the Moon. In the 9th and 10th centuries the Arabs described Sintra as having fertile soil, abundant water and multiple species of trees. With an enviable geographical position, its limits offer the best strategic defence positions and yet it was always more loved than desired, more sacred than envied. It was always a place of cult and adoration, a temple of oblation and rituals and never the scenery of bloody battles. It is said that Sintra never witnessed bloodshed.The castle was taken by D. Afonso Henriques – it is said that there were only 4 Moors in the castle who gave their weapons peacefully. Several generations of Portuguese Kings dedicated themselves to the town, the castle and its surroundings perpetuating the respect and veneration. The 15th and 16th centuries were palmy days for the social, economical and artistic development of Sintra. In the 19th century the old Franciscan monastery in Pena was converted into the present exotic Pena Palace. This is one of the monuments that is worth visiting in Sintra, apart from the Sintra National Palace (with its 33m high chimneys), the Moorish Castle (with its amazing view), Monserrate Palace (with its park of luxuriant vegetation), Seteais Palace (from where you can see the ocean and the tilled plain and at the top of the hill Pena Palace), Santa Maria Church, Peninha Sanctuary, etcPena Palace is in the top of Sintra Hills within the Natural Park of Sintra-Cascais which is classified as World Heritage by UNESCO.

PORTUGAL - The Wild Islet and the Medieval Village


The Royal Ice Factory is a small construction dated from the 18th century, which is considered by the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage as a “unique example in the world due to the originality of its structures and its reasonably preserved condition”. And this is the place, at the top of Montejunto Hills – which is a Protected Area – where this PortugalBike Tour begins. Another interesting point of this tour is the Peniche Peninsula, a place of fishing traditions and from where you can admire one of the largest fishing and diving sanctuaries – the Wild Islet of Berlenga, also known as Berlenga Natural Reserve. This is a wonderful place to take a bath in the clear waters on the coast of this islet. Another highlight of this Tour is the Medieval Village of Obidos. Originally a Roman village, it was taken from the Moors in 1148. Its castle is classified as a national monument and it is a perfect example of a medieval fortress. This is a “village-museum”, perfectly preserved and walled by its high walls which perpetuate its medieval character. On our way to Obidos we will visit another smaller Peninsula - Baleal - where we can also refresh ourselves in the ocean. The next day we will ride along the beautiful Atlantic coast towards Nazare, the most typical beach in Portugal. This is a place full of old traditions and today we can still see the fishermen drying the fish under the sun as they did in the past. This is also a wonderful place to refresh ourselves in the blue waters or take a walk along the golden sand. Finally, there is a visit to the Natural Park of Candeeiros Hills where you can admire some prehistoric humanisation aspects of the landscape. We will also have the opportunity of visiting the most beautiful caves in Portugal with its stalactites and stalagmites.

Monday, 4 June 2012

Mecca Clock Tower in Saudi Arabia

saudi Arabia will test what it is billing as the world's largest clock in the holy city of Mecca during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
The four-faced clock tower will top a massive skyscraper that when completed will be around 1,970 feet (600 metres) tall, the second tallest in the world after Dubai's Burj Khalifa.
The clock will dwarf London's Big Ben, once the largest four-faced clock in the world, with dials more than five times greater in area.
The around 130 foot (40 metre) diameter Saudi clock dials are also bigger than the current world champion at the Cevahir Mall clock in Istanbul, which has a 36 metre face set in the transparent roof of the shopping complex.




Jannat Ul Mua’lla

t is the cemetery of the people of Mecca, and it is on the way to Mina, The grave of Um-Al-Momeneen Bibi Khadija (the first wife of Holy Prophet) and that of,Prophets’s son Qasim, Asma Bint AbuBaker, Abu-Talib, Abdullah Bin Zubair, and other members of the Holy Prophet’s family, may Allah be pleased with them all, are located in this cemetery. This cemetery is located near the Al Haram Mosque and one can easily go there to pay homage and respect to the people buried there. There are two sections of this cemetery. One section contains old graves while the other contains new graves and these are the graves of ordinary citizens. This cemetery is also known as Al-Hajun. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) used to visit it frequently. It is the 2nd holiest graveyard of Islam after Jannat-ul-Baqi (Baqi Graveyard).
After visiting Jannat ul Mualla we came back to our hotel and had rest, our trip was over in just above two hours time. We had also planned to visit the old graveyard of Mecca where daughters, young and new born, were buried alive in old ages but we both were not able to find enough courage to go there, therefore we cut our visit short and came back.

Birthplace Of The Holy Prophet (PBUH)


The house in which Holy Prophet (PBUH) was born is situated very near the Al Haram Mosque towards Marva gate. It is almost at a walking distance of 5 to 6 minutes from the main mosque and one can easily reach there. At present the house is not there but a public library has been established there. On the front door of the library a signboard has been erected indicated the name of the library as “Maktab Al Mecca Tul Mukarrama”.

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Al Muzdalefah

It is a place between Mina and Arafat where people come to, after standing in Arafat. It has a small mountain called Qazah that is shaped like a horn, where the Imam of the Hajj stands and speaks to the people as the Prophet did, and it is called Al Masha’r Al Haram, and a mosque has also been built here.

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Mina

A valley between two mountains east of Mecca, it is situated about five kilometers from Al Haram Mosque, where the Satan showed up three times to misguide Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) from sacrificing his son. Here in Mina the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) threw stones at him, thus starting the obligation and ritual of stoning the three Jamrahs (stone pillars indicating places where Satan appeared). Muslims go to Mina to throw stones at these Jamrahs, slaughter animals, and stay there during the Hajj.

Arafat

is a very large yard outside the boundaries of Al Haram Mosque, and is situated about 25 kilometers from Mecca. The pilgrims go there on the 9th day of Zil-Hajj until the sunset, and then they go to Muzdalefah. Standing in Arafat is one of the main pillars of Hajj, and it is considered that those who do not stand in Arafat did not do Hajj. Several mountains from east, north and south surround Arafat, and the most famous of them is Al-Rahmat Mountain, on its foothill, the Holy Prophet, may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him, stayed in his farewell Hajj. Here in this yard we found a lot of people selling low quality cheap priced merchandise, mostly these people were Africans and Pakistanis. We also found camels and horses available for riding, mostly foreigners were found riding these animals and price for a

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Al Taneem (Masjid-e-Ayesha)


A beautiful mosque located in “Al Hil”, and it is about four miles away from the Holy Kabba between Mecca and Medina, and it is the Miqat for Mecca people and those coming to Mecca whether for Hajj, Umrah or residency. This is quite a big mosque with superb facilities for bath, ablution and changing, available for pilgrims and those who come to offer regular prayers. Once we went there
our taxi driver charged as 25 royals for a round trip and waiting for us outside the mosque.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Maldives Most of Beautiful Place in the world


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Friday, 1 June 2012

Machu Picchu, Peru


Located on a mountainous area above the Urubamba Valley, Machu Picchu is a pre-Colombian Inca site and regardless of whether you have an interest in history or not, can make you stop and stare in sheer awe.
Built initially in the middle of the 15th century, Machu Picchu was said to have been inhabited for around 100 years before it became uninhabited and went uncovered for over 3 centuries, until Hiriam Bingham, a Yale lecturer, rediscovered the site in July 1911.

Killarney, Ireland


The town of Killarney in County Kerry is one of those that mixes traditional Irish charm with fantastic historical views and amazing scenery.
Being home to an official National Park, an array of wonderful lakes and many quaint, beautiful viewpoints, Killarney is a must for anyone visiting Ireland.

Manhattan, New York


As one of the most popular tourist destinations and heavily populated places anywhere in the world, Manhattan offers something for everyone, including vast amounts beauty, irrelevant of what you consider to be beautiful.
From the lush greenery and openness of Central Park to the awe-inspiring and breathtaking view from the top of the Rockefeller Centre to the iconic Statue of Liberty and the world famous yellow cabs, it would be difficult for anyone to visit Manhattan and not find part of it stunning.

Valleys in Pakistan

Pakistan is blessed with sights that are beautiful beyond words. Mother Nature has been very kind to Pakistan when it comes to natural beauty. Of course there are many incredible man-made structures built throughout the course of history but here we are just taking a look at the natural wonders of Pakistan.







Friday, 18 May 2012

Temple of Emerald Buddha, Bangkok - Thailand

Emerald-Buddha
It is easy to lose yourself in the fairy-tale mystique of Wat Phra Kaeo(or Temple of Emerald Buddha). Shimmering gilt towers, or stupas, vie for your attention with golden buildings topped with soaring arched roofs of multicoloured tiles. Small shrines give out clouds of sweet-smelling incense, and their fearsome stone guardians tower high above your head. But this is no fantasy palace: this is the most sacred place in Thai Buddhism - home to an Emerald Buddha statue so precious that nations have gone to war over it.
Wat-Phra-Kaew
Wat Phra Kaeo is a Buddhist monastery inside the Grand Palace in central Bangkok, and although it looks shiny and new it actually dates from 1792, soon after the Thai army captured the Emerald Buddha from Laos. The most important building of Wat Phra Kaeo is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. This massive prayer hall is built on a marble platform, and surrounded by effigies of gilded garudas (mythical divine birds) to ward off evil spirits. The inside of the temple is covered from floor to ceiling with incredibly detailed murals showing the life and teachings of the Buddha.
Temple of Emerald Buddha Bangkok
The Emerald Buddha - in reality carved jade and only 75 cm high - sits on a high altar surrounded by other Buddha images. At a small shrine just outside the Temple an almost constant stream of worshippers makes offerings of incense, food and gold leaf, before entering the prayer hall to pray.
On one side of the Wat, on another raised platform, are three stupas, the two smaller ones, encircled by statues of mystical guardians, built as memorials to the parents of King Rama I who founded Wat Phra Kaeo. Nearby is Prasat Phra Dhepbidorn (the Royal Pantheon), where statues of past rulers are enshrined. and a library, both covered in ornate giltwork. Of interest to anyone heading on to Cambodia is a model of Angkor Wat, made almost 150 years ago.