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About Abdul Rastagar

“There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Hi, I’m Abdul, a father, husband, and all-around curious guy. I unwittingly became a frequent traveler as a baby and have chosen to never stop. Traveling the world, exploring diverse cultures, meeting different people and growing as a person with each new trip are at the core of my identity. I feel most refreshed when I’m randomly pointing at a menu written in a language I do not speak, having no clue what I just ordered.

I aim to use my travels and my writing to help bring our planet closer together. I left Twitter but you can still find me on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/in/rastagar).

How to Get Licked by a Giraffe

May 20, 2019 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

I'm about to be licked by a giraffe. It sounds silly but it's happening. She leans forward to get closer to me, her massive head moving to within a few centimeters of my face. I can feel her heavy breath on my cheek as she extends her enormous 45-cm (18 in) long tongue straight at me. I cringe and smile in delight at the same time. The anticipation is too much and, against every impulse, I shut my eyes. Wow, is this really happening?! Where am … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, California, Food and Wine, History, Kenya, San Diego, Wildlife, Zip line, Zoo

CicLAvia – When LA Ditches the Car

April 24, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar3 Comments

Pity Angelinos, the unhappy residents of the City of Angels Automobiles. Few cities in the world are as car-centric as theirs. From the world’s first freeway (Pasadena Freeway) to the world’s busiest interchange (I-105 and I-110), Los Angeles was developed in the early decades of the 20th century as a marvel of modern transportation, the ultimate exemplar of mobility in a spectacular new era. Street cars, subways and light rails of east coast … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Bicycle, California, Colombia, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Freeways, Los Angeles, Mexico, North America, Pasadena, Restaurants, Spain, Tesla, Traffic, Train Travel

Cappadocia in Winter – Surreal and Breathtaking

April 18, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

“You should also go see Cappadocia while you're here. It is very beautiful and unique too,” recommends Yucel Ikiler. As a life long local, he would know. And if there is one thing I've learned in my travels, it's to listen to advice from locals. Cappadocia is only an hour drive from the Ercyies ski resort, where we have been skiing for the last few days. And it turns out to be even more beautiful in winter, when the orange-red rocks are covered … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Caves, China, Culture, History, Museum, Resort, Ski Trip, Wine Tasting

Why skiing in Turkey is an Awesome Experience

April 1, 2019 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“One-third of the world’s population lives within a 4-hour flight from here. That’s why we call it the nearest ski resort in the world.” The winds of change are finally drifting across Turkey. The country is not exactly the first place that comes to mind when we think of skiing. Less than 1% of the country participates, and its international reputation for the winter sport is non-existent. But that may change if Yucel Ikiler has his way. He … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Culture, Internet, Istanbul, Resort, Rocky Mountains, Ski Trip, Switzerland, Volcano, Winter Travel

The California “Poppypalooza”

March 24, 2019 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“It’s everywhere,” he whispers to himself as he finally puts down his tablet and looks out the car window. For once, nature has won over my son’s attention. He puts the electronics aside and sweeps his gaze across the rolling hills surrounding Lake Elsinore. Expansive blankets of orange and yellow paint the otherwise green hills and canyons, with blotches of purple and white laced in between. After months of drenching winter rains, southern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, California, Festival, Flowers, Hiking, Traffic, Wildlife

The Turkish Hammam Experience

March 11, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

“Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.” ― Dodie Smith While Scandinavians are famed for their saunas, Turks proudly boast of their hammams. These are essentially the middle eastern relatives of the dry Nordic saunas, with a focus on steam baths and full body scrubs. Venture into any Turkish city and you are bound to stumble across a myriad of bathhouses scattered throughout town. Hammams have always carried a certain … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Asia, Dessert, Istanbul, Mosque, Museum, Spa

Trekking Torres Del Paine National Park in Patagonia

February 15, 2019 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

"The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness.” - John Muir I like to think that John Muir was correct in many of his writings. And I also like to think that Torres del Paine is as close as it gets to the wilderness that he describes, the one that fuses the soul into the universe. Located at the southern end of Chile, deep in South America’s famed Patagonia region, this majestic national park surely ranks among the most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Bus Travel, Canyon, Chile, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Lodge, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, South America, Trekking, Wildlife

Incomparable and Magnificent Istanbul

February 12, 2019 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“If a blind man should gaze upon the world but one day, he should gaze upon Istanbul.” – Alphonse de Lamartine Few places elicit the “It's the most beautiful city I have ever seen!” reaction as frequently as Istanbul. Those were also my exact sentiments the first time I visited back in 2004. Today, 15 years later, as I stroll the empty streets of downtown Istanbul in the middle of the night, I remember why I have ever since felt this way. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Arabic, Architecture, Art, Asia, Culinary travel, Culture, Dessert, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, History, Hungary, Istanbul, Mediterranean, Mosque, Museum, Restaurants, Rome, Shopping Mall, Spa

Cruising the Fjords of Patagonia

February 4, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

Few places around the world evoke as much myth and awe as Chile’s Patagonia region. The mere name conjures imagery of pristine wilderness and raw nature, of stunning scenery and awe-inspiring mountains. This is where land meets sea, where ocean currents are funneled through narrow gorges opening to cavernous bays, where innumerable fjords and glaciers carve through rocky massifs. Surrounded by only water for thousands of kilometers in three … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Andes, Antarctica, Art, Australia, Bridges, Caribbean, Cell Phone, Chile, Cruising, Food and Wine, Internet, Journey, National Park, Restaurants, South America, Spain, Volcano, Walking tour, Whales

Street Art of Bogota

January 27, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

“See that hummingbird? They appear frequently in murals because we have over 100 different types of them here in Colombia,” says Jay, my tour guide. Bogota would probably not come to most people's minds right away when thinking of the world’s great street art traditions. Yet, here I am, standing in the middle of the colorful La Candelaria district, surrounded by mural-covered walls everywhere I look. It is a veritable 360-degree immersive … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Art, Colombia, Culture, Germany, History, New York City, Spain, Walking tour

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