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Events Worth Planning A Trip Around In 2013

Events Worth Planning A Trip Around In 2013 Jan 21st, 2013 at 9:00AM: Have you ever landed in a place to find out you arrived just after the town's can't-miss event of the year? Well, hopefully that won't happen again this year. Gadling bloggers racked their brains to make sure our readers don't overlook the best parties to be had throughout the world in 2013. Below are more than 60 music festivals, cultural events, pilgrimages and celebrations you should ...

Galley Gossip: Interview With A Saudi Airline Flight Attendant

Galley Gossip: Interview With A Saudi Airline Flight Attendant Nov 5th, 2012 at 11:00AM: Where are you from, Ahmed? Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I'm Jeddah based. What are the requirements to become a flight attendant for Saudi Airlines? High school minimum, English language (reading writing and spoken fluent), minimum age is 19, maximum age is 35, flight attendant diploma or courses has a priority. How long was your flight attendant training? 3 months. But the new procedure is 6 ...

Video Of The Day: Ramadan Iftar Feast, Olympics Edition

Jul 19th, 2012 at 7:00PM: Tomorrow, July 20, thousands of Muslims will wake up around the world and begin a month-long fast for the occasion of Ramadan. From sunrise to sunset, they will abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking, while breaking the fast with lively Ramadan iftar feasts at night. This year is special as it will coincide with the London Olympics, and UK mosques will be welcoming people from all over the ...

Ramazan pide: a Turkish tradition

Ramazan pide: a Turkish tradition Aug 14th, 2011 at 12:00PM: We're halfway through the month of Ramadan (called Ramazan in Turkish), an important time for religious Muslims but also a time of many celebrations. Turkey is a largely secular country, thanks to founder Ataturk, who brought the country out of the Ottoman Empire into the modern world 90 years ago, and many Turks do not observe the fasting but do enjoy many of the traditions associated with ...

Ramadan begins today: what travelers can expect

Ramadan begins today: what travelers can expect Aug 1st, 2011 at 12:30PM: Today begins the Islamic holiday of Ramadan, a month long period of prayer and reflection, fasting and sacrifice, as well as feasting and acts of charity and kindness. Travelers should exercise extra patience and flexibility this month where Ramadan is celebrated, but enjoy the special atmosphere and festivities. If traveling in a Muslim country during August, expect closures, a slower pace, ...

Weekending: Varna, Bulgaria

Weekending: Varna, Bulgaria Dec 8th, 2010 at 11:30AM: Back in September, the end of the Muslim month of Ramadan offered locals and expats like me an excuse to go on holiday while our American friends were celebrating the end of summer and Labor Day. With more time to explore than a typical Weekending trip, I checked out Turkey's most western neighbor, Bulgaria, and fell in love with modern and medieval captials Sofia and Veliko Tarnovo. The ...

Weekending: Sofia

Weekending: Sofia Oct 5th, 2010 at 2:30PM: Since moving to Istanbul, I've gotten the chance to travel to a lot of interesting destinations, from Beirut to Bosnia, that are much easier and cheaper to access from Turkey than America. For my first long (more than a weekend) trip, I went to Bulgaria for a week over US Labor Day and Turkish bayram (end of Ramadan holidays). Over the week, I traveled from the capital city Sofia to medieval ...

Ask Gadling: What to do in a Muslim country during Ramadan

Ask Gadling: What to do in a Muslim country during Ramadan Oct 5th, 2010 at 11:00AM: Ramadan is a month-long religious festival during which Muslims don't eat, drink, smoke, or have sex from sunup to sundown. This reminds them what it's like to be without the things they take for granted, and encourages them to be thankful for what they have. Certain people are excused from fasting, such as children, the sick, the pregnant, menstruating women, and travelers. The rest of the ...

Cairo in the full heat of Ramadan

Cairo in the full heat of Ramadan Sep 17th, 2010 at 10:00AM: It's 6:14 in the evening in Cairo, and 140 Muslims are lined up banquet style on the bank of the Nile across from the Marriott Zamalek. A hotel worker scurries across the street shuttling plates of rice, chicken and gravy, placing dishes carefully in front of each anxious visitor, but nobody is eating. A palpable tension hangs at the table; some diners banter back and forth, gesturing ...

Ramadan begins in the Muslim world: a report from Turkey

Ramadan begins in the Muslim world: a report from Turkey Aug 12th, 2010 at 2:30PM: Yesterday was the first day of Ramadan (or Ramazan, as it is called in Turkey), a month-long holiday in the Islamic faith of fasting, prayer, and reflection. For observant Muslims, eating, drinking, smoking, and sexual activity is prohibited from dawn to dusk for 30 days. The elderly, ill, pregnant and nursing mothers, as well as (interestingly) menstruating women are excused. Before dawn, ...

Worldwide Eid-Al-Fitr Celebrations

Worldwide Eid-Al-Fitr Celebrations Oct 15th, 2007 at 12:00PM: I'd say, the Eid-Al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan is equivalent on scale to Christmas and the Hindu celebration of Diwali. Ramadan is all about charity, sharing, reaching out to the less fortunate and thanking God for what you have. Eid-Al-Fitr marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and is mainly a family celebration. This particular Eid sees the largest migration as 1.2 billion Muslims ...

Word for the Travel Wise (10/20/06)

Word for the Travel Wise (10/20/06) Oct 20th, 2006 at 8:00PM: Ramadan ends in just a few days and to keep up with cultural understanding and terminology of things we see in the Muslim world I provide you with this word. It's an easy one and many of you probably already know it, but I'm sure there are a few stragglers out there not hip to the vocab. Today's word is an Arabic word used in Egypt: hegab - woman's headscarf My Language Exchange is an excellent ...

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