19th – For our last day in St Petersburg, we went
to the Hermitage Museum. This museum holdings include nearly three million
items dating from the Stone Age to the present. Among them is one of the
world's richest collections of western European painting since the Middle Ages,
including many masterpieces from famous artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci.
Memang layan la for a person like me who is an art lover. But time didn’t
permit me to really enjoy viewing each artifact and collection. We were given
only two hours to complete the tour. Mana mau nyaaa..
After lunch we went to St
Petersburg airport to catch a flight to our last city, Kazan. The flight took
around two hours and once we were there it was dinner time. We had most of our
meals at Uzbek, Middle Eastern or Tartar restaurants. It doesn’t go down so well with our taste
buds actually, but nevertheless it was halal and a new experience. Talking
about food, basically, we were served salad, bread and soup, potatoes and
cheese, and then only the main course which normally would be meat. Layan je
laa
20th – The next day, we went for a tour of Kazan.
But we spent most of our time there in the Tartar’s area because most Muslims
live there. Around zohor we went to Kul Sharif mosque which was beautiful both
inside and outside. And as usual, we snapped a lot of pics there. And by the
mosque, we had our lunch at a Tartar Restaurant. The owner was a Muslim and all
the workers too. The girls working there were beautiful and their features as
well as their eyes were a sight to behold. Iye, gua cakap luu Minah Tartar
memang lawo2.
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me n Anna n Kamila |
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Gua n tour leader @ Mr Tazrik |
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Kul Sharif Mosque |
Then we went to the town center for a bit of shopping and window
shopping and sightseeing. At 6, we went to the Kazan train station and boarded
the night train to head back to Moscow. The distance between Kazan and Moscow
is about 700km. and we were provided with the sleeping berth cabin which was a
beautiful mini room, with complimentary drinks and fruits ready. It was quite
comfortable to be honest. For each coach, it is double decker, and each floor
has five cabins with three separate toilets and a pantry to make coffee. We
were entitled to a dinner on board but since the halal status was not known, we
had to be content with the fruits available and also the chocolate and snacks
we had with us. I slept like a log and woke up half an hour before reaching Moscow.
Btw, the ticket price is RM500+-.
Upon
reaching, we went to Holiday Inn to refresh and have breakfast. It was the best
breakfast ever in Russia and I had second and third helping.
After checking
out, we went to the flea market at Ismaylovo. It is beyond a flea market
actually, because you will see hundreds of vendors selling everything from souvenirs,
fur, t-shirts, foods to jewelry. Simply put, we were spoilt for choice. But we
still managed to buy a few stuffs such as the miniature Vladivostok light
house, which resembles the real one, and an Egyptian God, Anubis and few other
things.
After a quick dinner, we went to the airport to fly home. The flight
was at 11.35pm, which was to my liking. And just like our flight to Moscow,
this time too I slept straight away once the plane departed.
21st- At 6 am we reached Abu Dhabi. Solat and had
breakfast and waited for the connecting back to KL. In the flight back to KL, I
watched Young Sheldon after viewing a couple of movies. It was the longest
hours spent watching movies in-flight. And finally at 805pm we landed in KLIA.
After getting our luggage, we took the erl to Salak Tinggi to get our car. We
had roti canai and mee goreng at the same café we had at the initial part of
our trip before driving home and arriving safely at 1am.
All in all, I enjoyed this trip very much because of the
relaxed pace of the daily itinerary, the beautiful people and places, the not
so cold weather, the comfortable rooms,
the wonderful group members and the smooth journey. Moscow is a modern city with its rich
historical values and monuments. It actually dated back to the 12th
century, and as such, its history goes beyond invasions and revolutions. The people
are so hassle-free and life here seems to be at an easy going pace. St Petersburg
on the other hand, is bustling with crowds and the hustle and bustle is typical
of any other European cities. The enormous buildings, the many bridges (342
bridges within the city limits!) and the architecture never fail to impress me.
Each city that I visited had a soul of its own. As for Kazan, the capital of
Tartastan, it is a Muslim majority city. It looks to me as a rustic place
though the city centre is rather lively. It is easier to find halal food here
compared to other cities. Even the people here have different features that are
quite obvious. To sum up, this trip ranks as one of my favorites. Though to be
honest, I really enjoyed all my previous trips a lot too. All good things must
come to an end, and as such, I will cherish this trip for a long time. Alhamdulillah.
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