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Nat Geo Dubai Walking Tour

March 10th, 2015 by Kristina

For travelers with a layover in Dubai, here is an interesting walking tour from National Geographic.

Map: Bastakiya, Dubai

Dubai Walking Tour: Bastakiya — National Geographic’s Ultimate City Guides

The tiny Bastakiya quarter is Dubai’s most engaging neighborhood. Established at the end of the 19th century by well-to-do textile and pearl traders from Bastak, Iran, its labyrinthine lanes are lined with restored merchant’s houses, art galleries, cafés, and boutique hotels. “The Bastakiya is a picturesque step into Dubai’s past. It’s big on atmosphere and a delight to wander.”—Sarah Monaghan, author, DK Eyewitness Travel Top 10 Dubai.

Begin the tour in the morning with a cultural breakfast at (1) Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (www.cultures.ae). The center is housed in one of the Bastakiya’s most elegant buildings, with a beautiful courtyard, pretty decorative grilles, hanging oil lamps, and wooden lattice on the second floor. The cultural breakfasts are a rare opportunity to meet Emiratis and learn about local heritage and traditions. Go upstairs for views of the Bastakiya rooftops. Note the wind towers. This traditional form of air-conditioning, constructed to funnel cool air into the house, was an architectural feature of buildings in southern Iran.

Outside, turn left and walk toward the waterfront to admire (2) Bastakiah Nights restaurant in another beautiful courtyard house. The staff is pleased to show people the traditionally decorated rooms and fine views of Dubai Creek from their rooftop.

Stroll down the sandy lane to the modern white mosque, noting the splendid architectural details of the grand gypsum, coral, and limestone buildings, in particular the carved wooden doors with brass knockers and the intricate patterned decorative grilles.

Turn left at the end and walk until you see the last remaining section of the (3) Old City Wall. Constructed in 1800 from gypsum and coral, the defensive wall surrounded the old town of Bur Dubai, which included Al Fahidifort and the old Grand Mosque.

Turn left again and wander down the narrow lane to visit more restored wind-tower houses and enjoy Emirati, Iranian, and Middle Eastern art in several gorgeous galleries. First stop, (4) XVA (www.xvagallery.com), a contemporary art gallery with several exhibition rooms around its shady courtyard café. XVA hosts art-house film screenings (including Middle Eastern films), so check the program while you’re here.

Next door is (5) Ave Gallery, a new space opened by exalted Iranian artist, art collector, and curator, Fereydoun Ave. Behind Ave is (6) Majlis Gallery (www.majlisgallery.com), Dubai’s oldest commercial art gallery, here since the 1970s. Situated in another beautiful house, Majlis specializes in more mainstream art such as Asian oils and watercolors of desert landscapes, along with calligraphy and sculpture. Find a souvenir among the beautiful ceramics, handicrafts, and jewelry.

Across the lane, stop at leafy (7) Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Café, in another splendid courtyard house. Try the Basta Special, a refreshing mint and lime drink.

http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/city-guides/dubai-walking-tour-1/

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Flawlessly Coordinated: Cape Town, the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls

June 13th, 2014 by Kristina

I don’t know how you do it! We are: amazed, awestruck, and can hardly believe our good fortune for the experiences we had on our trip.

To start with…every detail of our transportation was flawlessly coordinated. Down to the river crossing by boat at Kasane and including the bush pilot of 22 years of age who made perfect landings and take-offs each time!

The people we met were delightful at every stop and the guides were so helpful in explaining things to us about the culture, the animals on the game drives and what to expect relative to our daily schedule and how to maximize our experience.

From our bed and breakfast in Cape Town, the game reserve in South Africa, at Victoria Falls and in the Okavango Delta and all points in between – our accommodations were delightful. We did so enjoy the bird house at Tongabezi Lodge but our cabin by the river was also terrific with the sounds of the hippos lulling us to sleep.

And at Kanana Camp – I had no idea frogs could sound like wind chimes!

Kay L.
Seattle, WA

Posted in Botswana, South Africa, Testimonials, Zambia

The Economist: Recent Elections in South Africa

May 30th, 2014 by Kristina

Economist 17 May 2014 SA elections

An interesting analysis from The Economist regarding the May 2014 elections in South Africa.

Read the full article at: http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21602276-ruling-partys-clear-win-will-not-make-governing-easier-between-rock-and

Posted in South Africa

Our first trip to Africa

April 15th, 2014 by Kristina
In Zambia, a wild dog lays on the grass. Photo by Margaret C.

Our first trip to Africa, Zambia and Botswana, was in 2007.  Mills Africa put it together.  After returning home I called in to give our report.  Then, I was told “you guys really got it!”  And, I replied YES!  We did get it and now our fourth trip is in the works.

It is an experience unlike any other….the scenery, the reddest sunsets that you will ever see, and the animals.  It is also an education….the history and the people.  If you make the effort to get to know your guide and the camp staff, you will learn about not only them but how they live.  This year we saw a man who had been our guide in 2007 and the first thing that he did was show us his wedding ring.  Another guide from the 2007 trip was our guide this year at a different camp.  He, too, recently married and we hand delivered a letter from him to his wife who works at another camp.

I hate to go to sleep at night ….I might miss the sounds of animals, nearby or far away.  One night I heard an elephant next to our tent pulling up grasses and eating.  When the wake up came in the morning, I told our guide to be careful as there had been an elephant next to our tent ALL night.  At breakfast I found out that there had been over one hundred elephants in camp.  Not just one.

Each early drive starts with reviewing the sounds of the night and reading the “morning news”.  We look for comings and goings in the sand as we head out.  It is a bit like going fishing…you never know what you will find or where it might be. 

As we approach the end of a trip I am always sad.  It is like reading a really good book and the end is only a page away.  But, it is the animal experience that lives in our hearts and continues to take us back to Africa.

Margaret C – Seattle, WA

 

Posted in Botswana, Testimonials, Zambia

Two trips with Mills Africa.

March 10th, 2014 by Kristina
The start of our Tanzanian safari.

We’ve taken two African trips with Mills Travel.  Our first trip included 8 travelers, one month, six countries, and a mix of safari, cultural and sight seeing experiences.  Our second two-week trip to four safari camps in Tanzania focused around our nine-year-old grandson with high safari expectations.

Mills Travel took the time to get acquainted with all of us and helped sort out our priorities within our price guidelines.  Planning ended with “Big Book” consultations where we went over every detail of our trips.

Mills was personally familiar with the places and people we were visiting, making it easy to arrange smooth trips, but also to solve problems if any occurred during the trips.  On one trip, a scheduled flight had been cancelled so Mills made alternative arrangements before we even became aware of the situation.

Mills Travel’s expertise, flexibility, and understanding of their clients were keys to making our African trips truly life-changing events.

– John S Seattle, WA

Posted in Tanzania, Testimonials

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