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*Ditulis oleh Saudari Syuraini zaini* You will never go wrong by choosing Maldives! Meh akak payung skit pasal Maldives; 6.25pm: flight to Male 7.45pm (local time): reached Male 8.00pm: took a local bus to Ui Inn hotel 9.00pm: lepak dalam bilik sambil kagum dengan diri sendiri sebab sampai Maldives 7.00am: Breakfast at Ui Inn Hotel 7.30am: Took a cab to Hulhumale ferry terminal 8.00am: Ferry to Male terminal 8.30am: Took a cab to Villingili Ferry Terminal 9.00am: Reached Villingili Terminal 10.00am: Ferry to Maafushi Island **only at 10am & 3pm** 12.00noon: Checked in at Holiday Lodge Resort 1.30pm: Went to Bikini beach while searching for the packages there 10.30pm: Night on the cruise 10.30am: Half day snorkeling trip 4.30pm: Back to hotel 8.00pm: Walked around the beach 11.00pm: Back to hotel 8.00am: Off to Taj Exotica Resort (wowww) 8.30am: Checked in, chillin’, swimming, etc. 5.30pm: Stingray feeding time
6.00pm: Off to the airport 7.05am: Flight to AOR 1) Return tix (promo AA): one month earlier~RM400 2) Ui Inn Hotel: 3 weeks earlier (~RM170 agoda) 3) Holiday Lodge: 2 weeks earlier (~RM500 agoda) 4) local bus: mvd20 5) Cab to Hulhumale terminal (mvd25) 6) Ferry to Male terminal (mvd5.5) 7) Cab from Male to Villingili (mvd25) 8) Ferry from Villingili to Maafushi (mvd53) 9) Ktorg bawa USD300 sorg. *ada balance lg kot Other information that I hardly counted here (due to our lucky days); 1) Night fishing we got for usd20 (normally around 20-30) 2) Half day snorkeling (usd 25-35) 3) Night on the cruise (usd35 and we got for free!!😛 4) 1day-excursion to Expensive Resorts (if you can’t afford a night there: usd100-173 inclusive speedboat depends on the resort) 5) Candlelight dinner at Kaani Hotel (usd50-100 but I got a very very cheap one!) **prices are per head except for cabs and hotels **we preferred packages from Crystal Sands Hotel and the hotel looked pretty nice too for you to consider.
**our trip went smoothly because we planned and studied a bit. We ❤ Maldives so much! Jangan lupa like page The Ruka di Facebook dan follow kami di twitter The Ruka! In a non-Muslim country like Japan, it is difficult to be 100% Halal/ Muslim compliant, so each restaurant has a different degree of commitment.Currently, it is extremely hard to find a source that lists the information, so it is assumed that many Muslim people who visit Japan would feel anxious about what they can eat.So here are a few restaurants that Muslims planning to visit Osaka can refer to when making an itinerary.This information is accurate as of March 12th, 2014. Please double-check before you go in case of any potential changes.This udon restaurant is recognized by the Malaysian Halal Consultation and Training Agency. It’s a valuable restaurant where you can slurp udon to your heart’s content. /osaka/A2705/A270503/27013570/This is a soba restaurant that’s also received a certification from the Malaysian Halal Consultation and Training Agency.
Isn’t it great that you can have traditional Japanese food made halal inside the airport? Please experience Japanese noodle culture at one of these places.  /osaka/A2705/A270503/27065874/ This is another soba restaurant that’s certified by the Malaysian Halal Consultation and Training Agency that’s also inside the airport. The airport is extremely halal-friendly and it’s great that there are so many halal noodle shops. epiphanie backpack reviewIf one of these shops is full then you can go to another one. petego backpackIf you have time, maybe you can noodle-restaurant-hop? ozsale backpackWhile the restaurant itself isn’t halal certified, they either have Muslim-friendly certifications or a halal menu created with consideration towards the Muslim tradition. godfreys backpack vacuum cleaners
However, each restaurant has different levels of support, so please confirm with the restaurant itself before you go.This Japanese restaurant offers lunch and dinner bento menu that Muslims can enjoy.  The Kyoto Halal Council recognizes that menu as Halal-friendly. As for their other menu, the recommended dishes are the tempura platter, the oshizushi, salt-grilled sea bream, among others. obersee backpack diaper bagNot only are the dishes presented beautifully, the interior of the restaurant is also overflowing with elegance.paradise backpack 18l(These dishes are accurate as of February 27th, 2015.) /osaka/A2701/A270205/27016375/ Brought to you by the same restaurant chain that serves traditional Kyoto dishes, it now offers three Muslim-friendly menus. Those who come specially all the way to Japan and wish to partake in Japanese cuisine should definitely try them out!
One corner of the breakfast buffet is designated for halal foods.  Certified as a Muslim-friendly menu by the Kyoto Council for Sharia and Halal Affairs.Everything in the halal corner is made without using any product derived from pigs nor alcohol even for seasoning, and all meats used are halal certified. The menu includes chickpea and halal certified chicken curry, steamed chicken with kecap manis, couscous, and other items. There are plenty of plates and cups available so that you don’t have to use the same item twice. (Menu is accurate as of February 27th, 2015.) /osaka/A2701/A270205/27004047/They offer Japanese Muslim-friendly bento that you can enjoy for lunch and for dinner. These bento do not use any sort of pork or alcohol. Since it’s a hotel, you can indulge in these Muslim-friendly dishes in a classically decorated atmosphere that might add a special touch to your trip.  They offer both Muslim-friendly French and Italian food for lunch and dinner.  *Please note the chicken and beef we use for the menu above are all Halal certified.*The soy sauce and other seasonings used in these menus contain no alcohol.*These menus are reservation only.
Please make your reservation a minimum of 4 days in advance of your preferred date.*All Muslim-friendly menus contain no pork products or alcohol. Please note that other dishes that may contain these ingredients are also prepared in the same kitchen.*Please note that alcoholic beverages are served in the restaurant and that guests who drink alcohol might be seated next to your table.*Cookware, kitchen utensils used exclusively for cooking the Muslim-friendly menus are kept apart from the utensils used for the non-Halal food to avoid contamination. Dining plates and utensils are the same as those used for the other menu items.*The picture shown is a representative image. Course menus may vary depending on seasonal availability.*All prices shown above include a 10% service charge and consumption tax.AddressHotel Granvia Osaka 19F, 3 Chome-1-1 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 530-0001Hours                                                     7:00AM~10:00PMLunch: 11:30AM~3:00PM (last order 2:00PM)Dinner: 5:30PM-10:00PM (last order 9:00PM) Tea on Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays: 2:30PM-4:30PM (last order 4:00PM)PriceLunch: ¥3,000~¥3,999Dinner: ¥10,000~¥14,999Website (Japanese only)             http://www.granvia-osaka.jp/event/detail.php?i=45Genji, a yakiniku restaurant, uses only Japanese wagyu beef from the Japan Islamic Trust-certified brand “Ushi
,” and also offers a Muslim-friendly menu. They also exclusively use A3-ranked beef, and they pay close attention to detail when it comes to their cookware and seasonings. If you’re someone who definitely wants to eat Japanese beef while in Japan, make your way to Genji.  /restaurants/genjiThis isn’t Japanese food, but there are many Pakistani and Turkish restaurants in Osaka that use halal meat.*These restaurants are not necessarily certified, so people who are concerned should contact the restaurant in advance.This is a Pakistani restaurant that offers a complete halal menu. There are different halal bento available for different budgets. It seems like a restaurant that can be used for different events. Address4 Chome-13-2 Owada, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 555-0032Hours                                                     Weekdays: noon – 3:00PM; /osaka/A2701/A270407/27072992/This restaurant is run by a Pakistani owner. He sends away for all his meat, vegetables, and spices from Pakistan.
There is no alcohol on the premises and there is also a corner where you can buy halal foods for take-out. /osaka/A2701/A270407/27071395/You can enjoy more than 600 types of Pakistani food here. They cook using homestyle Pakistani recipes without changing the flavors to match a Japanese palate. It’s also open 365 days a year, so even if you come during the holiday season you’ll have a place where you can safely find food. AddressOsaka, Chuo-ku, Shinsaibashisuji, 1−10−12Hours                                                     PriceLunch: ¥1,000~¥1,999Dinner: ¥2,000~¥2,999Website (Japanese & English)             http://www.aliskitchen.jp/This is a halal Uighur restaurant. The chef himself is Muslim. Address2 Chome-2-8 Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 542-0071Hours                                                     5:30PM~11:30PM (last order 10:30PM)Lunch (only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays): 11:30AM-2:30PMPriceLunch: ¥1,000~¥1,999Dinner: ¥3,000~¥3,999Website (Japanese only)             http://muqam.pepper.jp/Everything at this Turkish restaurant is halal.