Monday, January 26, 2009

My Top 3 Country

If you are me (which, I am assuming you are not, otherwise life would be even weirder) and lived in Dubai, you would probably have 3 places you'd really want to go.

I am not talking about ranking countries with regards to History or Nature only (I would never be able to list them under that criteria, as I really want to go everywhere) but I am focusing especially on those that are somehow "forbidden" or "out of reach"... (and yes, I am taking out of the equation countries which are really really unsafe, like Iraq and Afghanistan, just so that my mum can still remain calm)...

1. Saudi Arabia. Getting a visa into Saudi as a woman, single, who is travelling unacompanied by blood related man (husband or brother) is pretty much unheard of... which is why it was on the top of places I really really wanted to go. Good news is that I did manage to get to Jeddah at some point last year and experience it a tiny bit. Looking forward to taste the real stuff soon as I am hoping to get to Ryiadh eventually.

2. Yemen. Yes... the place in which tourists get kidnapped all the time and men carry their daggers, while walking on the streets... Pure bliss of History and stories... Did you know that much of what we know as Arab world started in Yemen? Even the tribe who created Petra originated from Yemen! And, in Sana'a, you can also find the first skyscrappers in the world... 6 floors tall!(I am sure that's how they felt at the time... like skyscrappers). Anyway, sooo want to go there, but I've been strongly advised not to travel solo, so still looking for a travelling buddy. Ciro, when are you coming? ;)

3. Israel. What can I say... If you live long in the Middle East, this is also one of the places that really attracts you (well.. once again, this is me talking! I am pretty sure its not a common opinion).
Israel is the silent word in someone's sentence, the comment you make after you check if someone is listening. Its the place you know you cant have stamped on your passport, otherwise you will not be allowed back into the UAE.
You hear about all the wars and the stories about the past and this and that, and at a point you just want to check it by yourself... Not because you want to know who is right or wrong, but simply because you just want to put it all aside (if ever possible) and discover its beauty as a place, with no religious or political boundaries. Just look at the places, the rivers, the houses, the people, as an essence of what they are and not what they represent.

And here I am... Writing this text from my hotel room in Herzlia, 10kms away from Telavive, listening to the waves outside.
Funny how they sound exactly the same as anywhere else.

1 Comments:

At 3/10/2009 8:10 PM, Blogger Morgaine said...

� engra�ado ver os pa�ses que te atraem e as raz�es dessa escolha.

Eu, sinceramente tenho um fasc�nio, bem, n�o sei se fasc�nio ser� a palavra certa, mas uma curiosidade ENORME acerca da Ar�bia Saudita, � uma sociedade t�o diferente e distinta da nossa que provoca esta atrac��o, mas muito siceramente quanto mais leio sobre este pa�s, mais me conven�o de que nunca l� quero p�r os p�s! N�o sei, mas a condi��o das mulheres por l� � altamente intimidante e o facto de ser obrigat�rio o uso da Abaya n�o me chama nada. Mas quem sabe talvez um dia, mas sozinha nunca, n�o que a quest�o n�o se ponha, tamb�m n�o se pode n�o �?

Quanto ao Y�men, n�o mesmo, pelas raz�es que apontaste no in�cio.

Israel, sim, tamb�m gostava de visitar, tem aquele sen�o dos ataques bombistas suic�das de vez em quanto e rockets, mas enfim, tamb�m nenhum lugar no mundo est� completamente a salvo disso.

No mundo �rabe e M�dio Oriente tamb�m gostava de visitar Marrocos, o Egipto, a Jord�nia, o L�bano e o Ir�o e talvez o Kuwait! ;)

Beijinhos****

 

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