Captivated by the Sparkling Gür E Amir, the Prototype of the Taj Mahal

When we think of Agra, we immediately recall the beauty of the Taj Mahal. Therefore, if we visit Samarkand, Gur E Emir, the mausoleum complex of the Timurid dynasty kings, is the actual prototype of the Taj Mahal. Let’s follow its story. Our journey in Samarkand continues from the Statue of Amir Timur in the […]
Under the Shadow of Amir Timur

After a brief stop at the hotel to store our belongings and change clothes, our group immediately departed in the same vehicle for downtown Samarkand. Our first stop was the Statue of Amir Timur, located on University Boulevard, or Universiteti Xiyoboni. This area appears expansive at first glance, with pleasant gardens adorned with fountains and […]
White Chevrolet, Doctor-Turned-Guide, and Sukarno’s Story in the Silk Road City

“Welcome to Samarkand,” was the warm greeting from Daniyor, our local tour guide, as he picked up the group at Samarkand Vokzal, the city’s main station. The 25-year-old was charming, spoke nearly perfect English, and immediately made a great first impression.At first glance, Daniyor’s appearance reminded me of my first visit to Istanbul two decades […]
Taking the Afrosiyob High-Speed Train from Tashkent to Samarkand

Indonesia has only recently become familiar with high-speed trains. The Jakarta-Bandung route officially began testing in September 2023, but was still free for a limited number of passengers. Back home, high-speed trains feel like a leap forward. But in Uzbekistan, high-speed trains are no longer a novelty. Since 2011, they’ve had the Afrosiyob, a Spanish-made […]
Trapped in a Dead-End Chinese-Built Tunnel in Tajikistan

The journey from Khorog to Kalaikhum, two important cities in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) of Tajikistan, is a colorful experience. The route offers stunning natural scenery, such as the Panj River that separates Tajikistan from Afghanistan, and a winding route that offers surprises at every turn. However, challenges such as road repairs, permit checks, […]
Mezquita As-Salam: A Light in the Village of Love, Santiago de Chile

“Every step in a foreign land is a prayer seeking a home, and every mosque found is a small answer to that prayer.” That day, the Santiago sun was shining brightly, ushering in a warm afternoon in the Chilean capital. The clock struck one in the afternoon when my walking tour ended in front of […]
Prayer, Incense, and Raminten’s Traces at Hamzah Batik

My steps that morning began on the south side of Malioboro. The Yogyakarta air was warm, sunlight reflecting off the old buildings along the street, even though the clock was only a few seconds before 10 a.m. I accidentally entered Beringharjo Market and took a moment to soak in the atmosphere. It was crowded, but […]
A Pilgrimage to Nishizaka Hill: Commemorating the Twenty-Six Martyrs of Nagasaki

The sun was shining brightly that afternoon when I got off at the Nagasaki Eki Mae stop, one of the busiest on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 1. From there, I began a leisurely stroll, along the busy city sidewalk, crossed the zebra crossing, and then turned right as the road began to climb up […]
Viewing the Lunar Eclipse from Songgo Langit, the Roof of a Beautiful Museum in Kaliurang

The Kaliurang sky that afternoon looked like a canvas painted with thin streaks of cloud. The uphill road we were on wound through the trees. We had been driving for about an hour and a half from downtown Yogyakarta, bringing us to a building whose name had been circulating in many conversations: the Anaia & […]
Meeting Lenin in Khorog

It had been over a week since we began our journey from Tashkent, traveling the legendary road known as the Pamir Highway. Now, we continued our journey from Ishkashim, a small town nestled in the quiet and beautiful Wakhan Valley, the border region separating Tajikistan and Afghanistan. The day began with a stop at a […]