Saturday 14 February 2015

#KhulKeKhelo by OlpersLassi

Few days back OlpersLassi invited me to the launch of Pakistan's first interactive message wall at the entrance of Dolmen Mall, Clifton. Where all Cricket fans can create short messages for the Pakistani Team. The wall has approx. 2000 small rotating boxes so you can create the message by rotating the boxes.

The wall
I reached at 6:30pm and there was so many people standing near the wall and creating their messages for the team. It was unique and great initiative by the OlpersLassi and a great way to express your love for the Pakistani team. I met some bloggers and had a great time with them all. 

Bloggers busy in tweeting
So after some time Me and @Chocolatecharsi aka Zain decided to create something on the wall and we end up with this

#BoomBoom
#BoomBoom cos we love Afridi and we hope he will play his part in PakvsInd match. Lots of prayers and best wishes for the Pakistani Team, we believe in you!

Wednesday 28 January 2015

Boating and Fishing with Ramiz

On 23rd Jan. 2015 when I was returning home from Karachi Eat Festival which was total waste of time, @Ramizq1 called me but I didn't pick up cos I usually didn't pick my phone during traveling. So I called him back and he told me that his colleagues were planning for fishing to Manora Beach tonight are you interested? You must be exhausted after office? I replied I am always up for adventures! So at 11.30pm I met him at hasan square from there we went to his office where everyone was gathering. After waiting for 1.5hrs we left for Kemari at 1am. It was bit chilly cos of the sea. We bought some chips and cold drinks, parked our cars and went towards the harbor to see our boat.

our boat
After settling up we went for deep waters but coast guards didn't give us the permission to go into deep the water due to some security reasons they said we can go after 6am so we decided to start fishing in shallow water and to enjoy the view and sea breeze. In 2 hours we catch 14-15 fishes which was not bad. At 4.30am we went to the upper side of the boat to explore the night sky. Saturn was above the Scorpius constellation and The Big Dipper was above our heads and give a little intro of the night sky to everyone.

our catch in shallow water

It was getting colder as the time goes by, some of us try to get some sleep but we couldn't cos it was too cold. By 5.45am we went to the harbor to have some breakfast. We had paratha chai for the breakfast which was not that bad as I was expecting. Then we went to the harbor to get some shots, and this was the view as the sea was really calm and still.


And now headed for Manora Beach, and for the first time I witnessed sunrise from the sea and it was a spectacular view from the boat. 


Finally we reached the break wall near the Manora Beach, anchored our boat and start fishing. 


Very soon everyone was getting their fish I got mine after 15mins. as I was doing this for the first time. Noman Bhai told me how to get the fish and when to pull the string. While we were busy fishing Faraz Bhai shouted 'there are dolphins swimming near the shore'. We all went to that side of the boat and all of a sudden our boat was dis-balancing due to the shift of the weight. As I grab my camera to capture some shots there was a big Navy warship passing by and our Captain said please hide your camera, so I didn't get the shots. There was 8 dolphins swimming in pairs near the shore. Another great experience I had was whenever big ship or a speed boat passed by our boat, our boat goes up and down which was so much fun.


Faraz Bhai with his fish
Ramiz with his first catch
It was so much fun as Faraz Bhai and Noman Bhai were comparing their fishes and how much they got. There was only one person on our boat who didn't catch the fish. There was a time when Faraz Bhai and Noman Bhai catching 5 fishes in 10mins. 

our catch in the morning
As we were catching fishes our Captain took away our fishes to cook them and after an hour he came up with this.

Voilà! Our fried fish is served with chaat masala
It was so delicious and fresh that we can't stop our hands. Overall it was one great experience, I learned so many things about fishing, spend almost 10hrs in the sea without sleeping and Alhamdulillah that I've a twitter friends like Ramiz who always invited me to the adventure like these.

Ramiz aka @ramizq1 who made this possible






Thursday 22 January 2015

Breakfast Meetup at Cosmopolitan

Recently I was invited by the Cosmopolitan to explore their all new breakfast menu. It was my first time at Cosmopolitan. I've heard lots of good reviews about this cafe before. So I have very high expectations.

Outside the Café

Inside the Café
There is the outside seating arrangement which is more relaxed and surrounded by the plants. As you walk inside the Café first you'll notice is the hand painted mural that really defines Karachi as the cosmopolitan city. From the group of the girls taking selfie on the beach to the people eating burgers and having chat with the MacBook on the table and the old buildings in Saddar town.







The wooden ceiling, stark white chairs with fuchsia tabletops gives it a modern feel. Overall I love the ambiance of this café.

Food
The waiter introduced me to the new menu. It has The Vegetarian, Normandy, The Spaniard, Mykons, The New Yorker, The Parisian and Mughlai which is more like the desi breakfast. The waiter told me that by next weekend they'll introduced more items to the menu. So I've ordered 'The New Yorker'. Which has steak and fried eggs, sausage and potato hash.

The New Yorker
Steak was juicy not too over cooked, the potato hash and the sausages were the nice combo with the eggs.  After done with my New Yorker we were introduced to The Ferrero Rocher which was part of sweet notes in the menu.

The Ferrero Rocher
The Ferrero Rocher is the pancake stand with Belgian Chocolate Mousse layers and a dark warm Chocolate Ganache topping with nuts. It was heavenly delicous and fulfilling - a perfect start for Sunday.

post breakfast orange juice
This is what I order after I done with my breakfast. Overall the service was good, food was delicious and they've perfect menu for every Karachiite according to their taste. I would definitely recommend it to  everyone.



Saturday 27 December 2014

An Off-road adventure to Jhal Magsi

  Few days back Red Bull Pakistan invited me to cover Jhal Magsi Desert Challenge Race 2014 It's a yearly race event between 4x4's like the Dakkar rally and the Baja it is on a very smaller scale compared to those events but is the most challenging of all 4x4 rally in Pakistan. I was so excited to witness this rally race on the track. The adventure starts on the morning of 20th Dec. We left Karachi at 7pm and reached Hyderabad after 2 hours then we stopped at Al-Zaib Resturant at 10am for breakfast.

omelette and paratha 
 Here I met the famous Sabir Shah aka @AsliBinLaden 

@AslibinLaden
  Then we left for longest road trip of my life till now. We stopped at some restaurant outside Larkana for dinner at 6.30pm.

Tikkain and Maash Daal
  For first time I've tried Tikkain and Rosh. Tikkain was served with minced meat and fry kaleeji while Rosh is like Paya but they served piece of Rosh with minced meat, usually Rosh was served with the soup in which they cooked it for 4 hrs. Rosh was delicious and not so spicy while tikkain is dry and maash daal was okay. We left Shahdadkot at 7.30pm and then we reached Jhal Magsi after 16 hrs. At 2.30am they turned off all the lights were switched off. I thought this was the best moment to capture some night sky shots at Jhal Magsi. Orion constellation and Sirius (the brightest star system in the earth's night sky) which was above our heads while Jupiter was rising from the East.

     
 night sky at Jhal Magsi



  We slept at 4am and woke up at 7.30am. After freshen up we went back side of our tents where drivers were staying in their camps to photograph their vehicles. I was amazed to see those vehicles and how they modified them for the track.

Toyota Tundra

  One of the driver told us that there is a delay in race and now it will start at 10.30am due to fog. So we went to the starting point. 

Initial Starting Point
   And here we are at the Red Bull starting point where Ronnie Patel was waiting in his 4x4. It was one massive crowd waiting for race to start while media personals were setting their equipment. That was the initial starting point for the race but due to fog they shifted it to the other point which was 10km away from this point and the track was shortened to 100kms.

Ronnie Patel - runner up of 2013 race
   So we headed out with our driver Mustafa to the new starting point in his Land Cruiser. It was one bumpy ride as he was driving off-road with the speed upto 120kms. At times it feels like we are part of this race.

Our driver Mustafa and his Land Cruiser
   So the race starts at 11.45am. Every driver was leaving with some difference of time. This year 48 drivers were participating in different categories. I was so excited to see this action live on track.

and this was the second starting  point
  Red Bull gives us the opportunity to explored different parts of this track including some jumps and the Muller River crossing so we can experience this race more closely. 

after the jump
  This was the first shot I've captured while standing near the jump. It's bit hard to see them coming, all you can see is the dust cloud coming towards you. Here I've seen one of the best lift kits. After that we went to Muller River crossing. Where one massive crowd waiting for cars to passing by the river crossing. 

making splashes through the Muller River
  Then we headed towards the desert side of the track which was the tricky one due to the slippery sand and many drivers were stuck at this point.

Making his way through the slippery sand.  
   The race ends at 5pm. Then there was a prize distribution ceremony at 8pm. Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi and Marvi Memon were the chief guest. For the first they've introduced Ladies category in this race and this year only two ladies drivers were participating.

From left: Tushna Patel, Marvi Memon and Maliha Elahi
  Tushna Patel was the winner of Ladies category with time 2.03.34. She is the wife of Ronnie Patel and she was the first female ever to participate in the 9th Cholistan Jeep Rally 2014. She received her prize from Marvi Memon.

From left: Mian Farooq (co-driver), Tushna Patel and Marvi Memon
   Speedtrap was won by Zafar Magsi and Luqman from team Red Bull is giving him his prize money.

 
   Next morning we left Jhal Magsi at 9am and after 14 hrs of road trip we were back in Karachi at 11pm. The event was very well organized by Red Bull and their team. Thank you Red Bull for inviting me to this event. It was once in a life time experience for me and for the first time I've traveled with tweeps @aadii_ @ashar_ali and @aslibinladen . More pictures of this trip are uploaded here and more will be uploaded soon. 





Thursday 11 December 2014

Launch of HBL Always On


HBL, Pakistan’s largest bank, recently launched its new internet banking service for its customers on the 30th of November, 2014. HBL highly values its relationship with its customers. With revamped internet banking service, it aims to provide them with an enhanced experience. In addition to offering a comprehensive range of features, the new internet banking empowers the customers with greater control of their finances.


The launch event was held at Dolmen Mall, Clifton, Karachi which comprised of day long festivities. The audience was briefed with the services and convenience that HBL Internet Banking provides them and the crowd especially enjoyed getting their pictures taken with fun props at the HBL Always On photo booth. Vj Anoushey and Ali Safina hosted the launch event.


Noori performed live for the entertainment of the crowd and managed to keep spirits high throughout the day.

Noori performing live in front of huge crowd
In attendance as the chief guest was Mr. Nauman K. Dar - President & CEO – HBL along with other senior executives of the bank. Mr Faiq Sadiq- Head Payment Services speaking at the occasion, expressed his views and said, “HBL as Pakistan’s largest bank with over 7 million customers has always been at the forefront in delivering innovative banking products and services to its customers. The launch of this platform will allow customers to conveniently and efficiently carry out their banking transactions on the go. They can now experience utmost convenience in transferring funds, topping up their mobiles or for that matter paying their utility bills at the click of a button” He added that this launch will be a major boost for the growth of electronic payments in Pakistan.

President HBL Mr. Nauman K. Dar launching HBLAlwaysOn
As HBL looks to the future, it continues to innovate with the view of improving transacting convenience for its customers through HBL’s 1500 plus branches, 1600 ATMs and diverse banking facilities. Our endeavor is to continue improving our services and the launch of internet banking is another step in that direction.


You can join the conversation and give your suggestions or feedback by tweeting with the #HBLAlwaysOn hashtag. If you want to know more about HBL’s Internet Banking Services or the launch event, check out: Facebook: /HBLBank
Twitter: @HBLPak
Instagram: @HBLPak

Wednesday 12 November 2014

A little journey to the Heavens above

To explore the Heavens above recently I've done two stargazing sessions in one week thanks to my astro friends. Here are the details Why, Where, How we do these sessions.

WHY ?

People frequently asked me 'Why am I doing these stargazing sessions ?' , 'Why are you interested in Astronomy ?' , 'What can you see above, it's just same old sky ?'. Okay first let me clear what Astronomy is coz most of the people mistaken it with Astrology. Astronomy is the study of celestial objects like stars, moon, planets and the galaxies and the physics and the chemistry of these objects while Astrology is the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs and the natural world. So both are quite different. Fours years back when I was new on twitter I met first person via twitter and he was @ramizq1 . He was the one who introduced me to this hobby as he is the member of Karachi Amateur Astronomers Society and also the first person to receive a tweet from ISS in Pakistan. With him I've attended many public astronomy sessions and done 2 stargazing sessions when he newly bought SkyWatcher 6" Dobsonian Telescope. On our first session I've seen Sunspots, Orion nebula, Polaris and planet Mars, rest of the details of that session are here. For me these stargazing sessions give me an opportunity to explore the sky above and wondering how nature keeps everything in balance including all the stars and planets.

Where ? 

I've done my first stargazing session with Ramiz at his roof back in October 2013 while these sessions we have done at Zain Bhai's building roof which give us best view of east and west horizon.

our view from the roof

How ?

Okay so let's discuss how we are doing these sessions. We have following things to see the celestial objects in the sky.

1. SkyWatcher 6" Dobsonian Telescope
2. Few eyepieces for the Telescope including 2x Barlow lens for magnification
3. Nikon 8 x 40 Binocular 
4. Nikon Action 12x50 Binocular   
5. Pocket Sky Atlas 
6. Google Sky Map Android App 
7. ISS Detector Android App

With SkyWatcher 6" Dobsonian Telescope we can easily see Jupiter and it's 4 moons and different galaxies while these binoculars can be used to see the Moon and some Messier objects. Pocket Sky Atlas is an ideal guide to explore the night sky it provides very detailed data about stars and galaxies with charts while Google Sky Map can give you name and location of the stars, planets and the galaxies visible from your location and with ISS Detector app you will know when and where to watch for the International Space Station (ISS) and Iridium Flares.

While we were watching the Jupiter

What We Have Seen ? 

On our first session which was on 4th Nov. we have seen the Moon, Jupiter and it's four moons, NGC 2244 which is an open cluster in the Rosette Nebula,Winter Albireo aka 145 Canis Majoris which is most colorful double star in the winter sky and different Messier objects like M35, M36, M37, M38, M41, M46, M47 and M93. Messier objects are set of astronomical objects which include galaxies, nebula, planetary nebula, open cluster etc. List of Messier objects can be found here. On our next session which was on 8th Nov. we have seen the Moon, Jupiter and it's three moons, Beehive (M44), Double star in Polaris or Pole star, M42 (Orion Nebula) which is a diffuse nebula situated in the Milky Way south of Orion's Belt in the constellation of Orion and Iridium flare. We are also taking notes about the objects we have seen so we can discuss them.

Captured with SkyWatcher 6" Dobsonian Telescope and my mobile

Both sessions were planned by Ramiz and Zain Bhai was too kind to provide us the telescope and the sleeping bags. He is a member of Karachi Amateur Astronomers Society and owner at Sahal Telescopes and Binoculars and he has the best telescopes in Pakistan including 6", 8", 10" and 12" telescope and he also deliver telescopes throughout the Pakistan. 12x50 Binocular belongs to Shaheryar and 8x40 Binocular belongs to Ramiz.

All The FUN! 

On our both sessions we had so much fun discussing about the stars and the planets. We invited some of the people to our session from the roof who were there and told them what we are seeing through the telescope.

From Left: Ramiz, a boy and Khalid Bhai who lives there
 A curious boy come to us and asked 'What we are doing here for hours ?' We replied 'See it for yourself' and he was like 'Moon looks so beautiful from the telescope' and he was surprised when we told them that Jupiter has 67 Moons. Khaild Bhai has become our friend now and he always asked what are you seeing right now ? On our 2nd session there was a Barbecue going on on the other side of the roof and Khalid Bhai invites us to taste it. 

From Left: Shaheryar and Ramiz enjoying the beef boti



As I tweeted earlier with twitter I've found so many great friends including Ramiz, Alhamdulillah! With these sessions my love for the astronomy has increased as it can help you in many ways like stars can tell you the direction and the season and I think the nebula and the open star clusters are the most beautiful things you can see through a telescope.

Tuesday 14 October 2014

What is #KhiBookSwap

   For last 2 years I've been trying to do a bookworms meetup where I can invite all the tweeps I know on twitter. I have done three small meetups at Karachi International Book Fair (KIBF) at Karachi Expo Center. I've met few bookworms in person via twitter. This year I want to do this at some restaurant. While I was discussing with some tweeps that how and where we can do this Ifrah Waqar come with the idea that we should do a Book Swap so I decided let it be KhiBookSwap, where we not just discussing books but swap them too If everyone agreed.

   So far we have done 2 meetups of KhiBookSwap and both were very successful. We really had a great time discussing books and swap them. On our 2nd meetup there was BookwormPakistan too who shared their ideas with us and they will be joining us on our next meetup too. You can join us too at KhiBookSwap.

free bookmark by @Bookwormpak

   So far I swapped two books, one was 'Why Haven't You Written?' by Nadine Gordimer swapped with Ifrah Waqar and second one was 'Speed Post: Letters to My Children' by Shobha De which I swapped with Rejah Khawar, both were very different and very beautifully written.



Why Haven't You Written? 

Speed post: Letters to My Children

   This book has short stories from 1950 to 1972 when South Africa was under apartheid rule. The scenery and situations were unique for me and Nadine Gordimer did her best to capture the nuances and complex emotions. Some stories are short and some are long and most of them are entertaining and simple.

Speed post: Letters to My Children


    It is a collection of letters from a mother to her children. These letters told you how much she is concerned about her children. You can learn lot about parenting from these letters, some letters can make you laugh and some are very thoughtful. This was my first book that was written by an Indian author and I like the way she writes. It's a must read for every mother.