Some of you might know the tour of turkey has begun like 7 days ago and today it's in my city is Izmir and luckily i am in Izmir today and I was a really big cycling fan since I could remember because of my dad ,my dad's a professional cyclistm
Today, I'm going to the end of the race and I hope I can get at least one picture or a signature from Mark because I'm a really big fan of Cavendish. So wish me luck🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Taylor Swift is set to perform in Turkey, Istanbul at the monumental stadium in February 2025!
Pre-sale tickets will be available starting Nov. 20, giving fans ample opportunity to secure their spots for what promises to be an unforgettable musical experience.
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Alanya Boat Tours, Alanya, Turkey: Alanya boat (yacht) tour is the best and the most popular way to discover Alanya's beautiful coastline. Join the sea pleasure with a wonderful boat tour in Alanya, the pearl of the Mediterranean, the land of old pirates. Alanya is known for beautiful white-sand beaches, warm Mediterranean waters, and buzzing nightlife.
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Greetings, Bahraini explorers! 🇧🇭 Dive into the wonders of Istanbul, where East meets West. Explore the captivating Suleymaniye Mosque, a jewel in Turkey's architectural crown. Plan your journey, obtain your visa with our blog's guidance, and join us on this thrilling adventure! 🌍🕌
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Valley 3, Zelve Open Air Museum, Cappadocia, Turkey
Reminded me of when I went to Mesa Verde as a kid, except this was inhabited as late as the 1950s, at which point the villagers were moved to another location owing to earthquake risks. (Per our guide, hippies hung here in the 70s for a while? Good place to smoke a bowl.)
Couldn't you just scream? Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.
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We arrived at 1a to our hotel, in the rain. It is a room in a cave which is cool. But we didn’t spend much time enjoying the room, as we were tired and also knew we would need to wake up at 7:30a the next day.
Our guide and taxi driver (two separate people) met us at 9a at the hotel. Due to Gokay’s dad being famous in the tourism industry here, somehow his mom and dad convinced the dean of the local tourism school to have one of the grad students give us a two-day personal tour of the area.
He was very knowledgeable, speaks both Turkish and English, and was all around a lovely 30-year-old who’s getting married in 24 days! Had to share his “meet-cute.” His fiancé was on one of his tours, they connected on social media because he thought she was cute. After 2 years of conversing on social media, he asked her on a date… they live 12 hours (driving) apart from each other!
Luckily, it was cloudy but not raining this morning. So, we started at Devrent, a rock formation on the side of the road, which the guide called “imagination valley” because you can see a variety of shapes (e.g. camel and Virgin Mary) in the rock formations aka “fairy chimneys.”
Then we went to two sites, Zelve and Pasabaglari which were both government protected, so we paid to get in. But they were incredible! This area was covered in ash by 3 volcanoes at least 9 million years ago, which created this easy to carve, sandstone. Hence the cave hotels, and also these amazing sites of formations formed by air, water and change in temperature as well as caves dug into the rocks. If you’ve ever been to the indigenous sites near Sedona, it’s similar.
After that we went to a local pottery workshop (Alaaddin), where learned about the pottery of the region and the two types of clay they use. First red terracotta, from the river bottom. And the second was a white clay they mixed with quartz to make it strong. We got to try using their foot powered pottery wheel, with a pottery master, to make terracotta bowls. This was Gokay’s first time doing pottery!
We took a nice walk down the river walk, and then headed to lunch, at an old “kervansaray” (Caravan Palace for the music fans out there). An old inn to bring animals to and stay as a stop during a long journey. We had a fixed menu of soup, borek/appetizers, an entre with meat and rice, and then a fruit dessert. Can’t forget to mention the local wine. Due to the ash this region is great for growing wine grapes.
During lunch it started pouring but somehow the rest of the afternoon we were lucky because we were inside or in caves while it was raining and walking outside when it wasn’t.
We spent the afternoon seeing more caves and rock formations. We saw an old church built into a hill side with old frescos. This church was not government protected, so it was not in great shape. It was under someone’s current cave house that was also a cafe we had tea at as it poured rain.
Next we saw the famous “love valley” which has the most phalic shaped fairy chimneys. It was amazing because it cleared up enough for us to see one of the younger volcanoes of the region covered in snow.
We finished our day at Ortahisar looking out on the large fairy chimney has previously been a castle, because it’s so easily guarded. Sadly, a lot of it has collapsed.
We needed a nap at the end of this long day, but we went out to the local town of Urgup near our hotel and had a local dinner at “Cappadocia restaurant.” It was recommended by the guide and it was yummy.
We were going to do a balloon ride early tomorrow but with the possible rain, it got moved to Wednesday morning, so we have a chill night and tomorrow morning before we go around again.
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