Private tour in Oxford Naima M
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Naima M.
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I was born in France and am of Algerian origin. I've been a tour guide for 15 years, working in France, Algeria, and for the last 5 years in Oxford, a city I fell in love with. I studied both Art History and Cultural Anthropology in France, specialising in the study of Building Heritage policies and published my research on the emergence of colonial architecture in Algeria. Being a tour guide is more than a job for me, it's a fantastic way of living; I get to meet so many people from so many different backgrounds, whom I would probably never meet otherwise. I get to share my passion for history, art, and architecture and connect with them in a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful settings. I love Oxford because it's a dynamic and cosmopolitan city which offers a wide range of entertaining and cultural activities. I am very much interested in music and the music scene of Oxford is very varied and brings artists from all over the world all year around most of the days of the week. Many of the colleges organize classical concerts in their chapels allyear around. Pubs play also an important role in the development of the local art scene, there is always a performance happening somewhere. When I want a quiet time away from the busy city center, the riverside, with its hidden meadows and swimming spots, accessible within a walking distance from the city center, is for me the perfect getaway. I lived and visited many places around the world but Oxford remains my favorite. It has an organic and architectural beauty, I would say a mystical beauty that has a profound effect on me. I am more than happy to include relaxation or and meditation session anytime during my tour. Naima Mokhtar was raised in a dual cultural context, French and Algerian, she sensed from a very young age, a yearning for a deeper understanding of the meaning of love and life. She is a coach, consultant and educator dedicated to fostering Global Unity through Education, Empowerment and Empathy. She specialises in Post Traumatic Growth and spent over 15 years developing a holistic approach blending Healing Arts, Dancing Arts, and Visual Culture to coach and mentor highly-sensitive individuals, diagnosed with Adhd or and CPTSD. She delivers her program to the members of CPTSD Foundation. She also collaborates with the Earth Museum, to design, deliver and promote art based education in schools centered around social and emotional wellbeing. You are very welcome to contact her to inquire about her mentoring in personal health and growth or if you'd like more information on becoming a sponsor or member of either or both CPTSD Foundation and The Earth Museum. Colleges are educational institutions not museums. They reserve the right to close their doors to the public without notice.
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Something magic about Oxford is the harmony of its architecture. What is even more exciting is the fact that we can read 1000 years old history within about 2 miles square and realize it is so much more ecclectic than it seems. We'll also learn about the reknown historical figures who help shape the city of 'dreaming spires', architects, poets, novelists, politicians who all celebrated the beauty of Oxford. We'll explore secret places and gardens hidden behind closed doors, enjoy a break in one of the most iconic pubs in the city and end the journey on the riverside. We'll get to see the whole charm of Oxford, not only the iconic colleges, but the city itself as we, locals, experience it, from its vibrant streets to its quirky outskirt, exploring all of its natural beauty in the process. A tour of Blenheim Palace can be organized - please inquire!
-Starting outside The Castle and Westgate district -Walking toward High street, we'll stop outside Carfax tower -We'll visit inside St Mary the Virgin, the University Church -We'll stop at Radcliffe Square, we'll walk around the Bodleian library, -We'll walk in the oldest streets of the City, Brasenose lane, ship street, Cornmarket street and Broad street -We'll visit Wadham college, the Natural history museum, Keble college, St John's College and the Ashmolean Museum --We'll walk through Jericho district, via Little Clarendon street -We'll stop outside Oxford University Press, facing the Freud, a church turned into a cocktail bar and Blavatnik School of Politics This tour as a whole or partially, can be customized to fit your preferences - please inquire!
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