Monday, 31 October 2011

Xperiance Travel - The Movie

Join our team of courageous adventurers as they travel the world to bring you the latest reports from the wildest of destinations! It's the first video edition of the Xperiance Travel blog - or, as us in the trade like to call it, a VLOG!



Friday, 7 October 2011

A Correspondance With Harold



Hello dear readers! We have received a letter in the old postal services from one of you called Harold! The envelope had a post mark from Eygpt on it, so we will assume that Harold is an intrepid traveler of the globe who is currently exploring the temples and architecture of Egypt!
Dear Xperiance Travel,
>> That’s a good strong start.

My name is Harold.
>> Nice to meet you Harold.

As the old song goes, ‘I’ve been around the world a couple of times or maybe more’.
>> Wow, you must be dizzy Harold, would you like a chair?

Travel is more or less, as they say, ‘in my blood’.
>> Have you seen a Doctor about that Harold, it sounds painful! Do you have any other clichés you would like to start this letter with?

Knock it off, I'm trying to write a letter here.
>> Sorry Harold. The floor is all yours.

Thankyou.
>> No problem
Now back to my point. I have spent the last lifetime exploring the world, and there are so many special places too see. But what I wanted to know was; what is your favourite travel destination ever?
>> Can I talk now?

Please, go ahead.
>>Thankyou.

No problem.
>> Well I have been to quite a few places, and while many of these blog posts I’ve done in the past have been, well, less than serious. My favourite location is actually a split decision between sailing the Caribbean and skiing the French Alps.

Wow, they are complete opposites, from the cold of the snow on the Alps to the whitewashed waters of the warm Caribbean.
>> Oi, calm down on the alliteration there Harold, you might strain yourself.

And, what would you say is your worst ever travel adventure.
>> That would be the devastating stomach bug in Peru, it pretty much incapacitated my entire body for a couple of days.

Was it something you ate?
>> Either that or something that ate me, the mosquitoes are huge there!

Well thankyou Xperiance Travel, while I’m not 100% sure how we managed to have this conversation in letter form, I am glad that we had it. I think with summer coming around, I might check out sailing in the Caribbean for my next holiday adventure.

Yours Truly,
Harold.


This is what we imagine Harold looks like. It was either this guy or a Helen Mirren look alike



*Please note, Harold may or may not exist, and this letter may or may not just be a figment of Jack’s imagination.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Istanbul – leave all your skirts at home!!!


My mum always likes to keep an eye on flight ticket sales, discounts and promotions. There is a big competition between low fare flight companies in Europe and we sometimes get offers that cannot be refused. So, one day my mum bought a 3in1 ticket or buy 1 get 2 for free. Three of us got return tickets and we paid only for one person. Isn’t it great??? We went to Istanbul.

The first thing I realized was that I packed only summer skirts and dresses, which was a big mistake. The majority of Turkish people are Muslim and in their culture woman should cover her body, mainly the lower part. Well, at that time I was a silly teenager who did not care much about stuff. I got punished in a way… While wandering around the city some of the men were staring and commenting on me which felt quite uncomfortable. Also, I was not allowed to visit mosques. Talking about mosques, they have one more rule - women must cover their hair in order to be able to go inside. I learned two things. Firstly, people should care and respect other cultures, beliefs and traditions. Secondly, if you want to visit their country just adjust to the customs.


Apart from having trouble with my clothing we really enjoyed the long weekend abroad. Our main interest was to see mosques, drink tea and smoke water pipe, eat and just wander around markets. Turkish people have the great tradition of just sitting in a café, drinking teas, smoking pipe, talking and simply relaxing. This was our favorite activity. We have tried so many different tobacco flavors and smoked so much that it made us really dizzy time to time.

Eating was another part of our recreation. Kebab is probably the most famous dish and you can find kebab restaurants and take away shops everywhere…it seemed like they do not eat anything else!!! Apart from that, we enjoyed seafood dishes and baklava desserts.

Markets in Istanbul are just great. You can find there everything from clothes and jewelry, home ware, food and spices to plants and animals. Each stall is colorful and seems to be completely overstocked. Owners of the shops stand outside and hunt for potential customers in a way that they shout at you to come and see what they have or simply grab you inside. The whole complex of stalls, little ‘streets’ and exits is so confusing that each time we got there we were always lost…but maybe it is made on purpose so you just stay there longer and spend more money. I have only one warning they will try to rip you off so badly. You cannot even imagine…the best way to try to reduce the prices is to bargain unashamedly. Because of being a tough customer you can get a great discount, but trust me you will still pay too much!!!


Apart from restaurants and markets you can find a number of people trying to do the business on the street. And they are just everywhere!!! Some examples are food stalls, shoe polishers and trinket stalls. We have tried them all…How about you?


Let’s go to Istanbul for kebab, shopping and pipes :o)!!!