Just before my time was up in Turkey I was lucky enough to have my parents and their friends come for a 3 week visit. Three weeks can seem like a long time to visit anyone but when you are riding around the countryside exploring and seeing things, it goes by really quick.
We started with them having to wait around Ankara a little bit so that I could finish up with my work at BLIS and then a couple of day trips to places like Beypazari and Eskisehir. When I finally got done with the job spot, we loaded up the two cars that we rented (we chose to do two small cars for more comfort and to save on gas - which we did do, the failing was that it was 2 cars and it was easy to lose one another in the busy city streets). Our trip included the main stops of Kapadokya (Cappadocia), Mersin, Tasucu, Konya, Pamukkale, and Istanbul with short stops for pictures and/or lunches in places like Afyon, Isparta and the Salt Lake.
If you are ever in the area of Turkey and are looking for a good holiday location, look no further... I've loved my time in this beautiful country and I know I'll be back to see more of it.
The Salt Lake... like a moon scape of glittery snow. |
Our first big activity was to go ballooning at sunrise over Kapadokya. I was a little bit nervous in the beginning because all that keeps you from your fate is the wicker basket you are in. |
About 3 seconds into the flight, you are so relaxed and nearly 400 metres into the air. It's spectacular. |
We were fairly close to the flames and it kept me WARM!!! |
My dad and I shared a compartment of the balloon basket. |
No matter how many times I go to Kapadokya, I simply can't get enough of the beauty and the history. |
Next stop was the underground city at Derinkuyu. I didn't go down there, but stayed up to photograph the beautiful Orthodox church. |
Near to Tasucu is Kizkalesi. We decided to spend a morning at this beach sunning ourselves and playing in the water. |
This is the restaurant that we ate at once a week when I was a kid... it's still there and still being run by the same family. What a treat to visit a piece of the past! |
My parents, sticking their feet in the Mediterranean for the first time this visit. |
Me and the fabled castle in the background. |
Who are those cute people?! |
This is the old townsite where we used to live, it is now overgrown and unused. A heartbreak to see for sure. |
The beach I spent most afternoons at as a child... not too shabby, eh? |
From Tasucu, we drove to Konya, one of my favourite cities in Turkey. |
Mevlana's museum and masoleum. |
After Konya, we sped off to Pamukkale, a place I hadn't been to yet. I loved it! |
Hieropolis is at the top of the pools of Pamukkale and it's said that Cleopatra herself came here. |
In the first picture of Pamukkale, I was standing down there, near the island... now I'm at the top... what a view! |
The pools are made of travertine (a type of marble I think) and are snowy white. |
This is called Cleopatra's pool. For a fee you too can swim in the healing waters like the famed Egyptian did. |
Our final stop was the beautiful city of Istanbul. We flew into here because the traffic is just too crazy for foreigners to drive. |
A dervish, sharing his worship time at a local cafe. |
My favourite sight in the city: the Basilica Cistern. |
The Blue Mosque |
An Egyptian obelisk in the area of the old Hippodrome. |
My beautiful mom and I on our Bosphorus boat ride... this is where I hustled the hustler! Don't be afraid to demand the price you want for the activities you do on vacation!! |
Picture perfect... enjoying the sun, surf and breeze. |
If you are ever in the area of Turkey and are looking for a good holiday location, look no further... I've loved my time in this beautiful country and I know I'll be back to see more of it.
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