Priti Zararia
Priti Zararia is a traveller, explorer, travel writer and a photographer. She has lived and traveled around Europe extensively. She has delved into diverse historical and cultural experiences across Western, Central, Eastern Europe and Asia. Besides the usual ‘things to do’ her guides feature must-try food & wines, must watch musicals and hike to offbeat places around popular destinations. She has traveled to over 30 countries and dreams of traveling to each and every country across the globe. Other than writing for Happytrips, she posts exclusive travel stories on her travel blog https://ilovetripping.com/.
Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur is considered to be one of the best collectors of Islamic decorative items in the world. The stunning white museum building and domes are decorated with blue glazed tiles. The art collection consists of more than 7000 items which include fabulous textiles, carpets, jewellery, ceramics, coins, seals, armours, glassware and calligraphy-inscribed pottery. One of the sections houses Qur'ans and manuscripts dating back to the 17th century. The Architecture Gallery displays models of impressive mosques from all around the world. The detailing on the miniature Sacred Mosque (Al-Masjid Al-Haram) in Mecca and the Great Mosque of Xian in China is mindblowing. Wander around the Islamic Arts Museum and get acquainted to the Islamic traditions and culture from across the world. Museum Restaurant located inside the building serves variety of Middle eastern cuisine. Savouring the dishes from Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and the Arab world is the best way to end the tour of this unique museum.
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