Road Trip around Turkey
The Last Hoorah
21.04.2009 - 10.05.2009
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Grab a cup of tea, a glass of wine or a cold one for going through this update - it's long! Nate and I have been on a road trip for the last 3 weeks through Turkey. We are back in Istanbul enjoying the last few days before we fly home to Colorado on May 16. But, let's not get teary-eyed now....we would love to share our last few moments before the sentimentalism sets in.
First stop - Saffranbolu
So, we rented a tiny Peugot from a rental place in Istanbul and cruised out of the city on April 21 around 2:00 pm....not bad with a city of 14 million (Nate, was that fun?) Our first stop in Saffranbolu, a small town known for its excellent restoration of Ottoman houses. We stayed in a great little old Ottoman house/pension and the first morning we were walking around, getting our fix of the local saffron Turkish delight and checking out some of the shops when we ran into two brothers, Mehmet and Ahmet. Well, we were invited to Mehmet and his wife, Semra's house for dinner. What a fun night of eating, laughing and Nate vs. Mehmet in FIFA soccer video games. The red scarf I'm wearing in the picture was actually given to me. It was part of Semra's dowry and I tried to refuse, but no use; there just can't be enough words to be said about the hospitality in Turkey. 




Second stop - Amasra
We wanted to see the Black Sea so we drove from Saffranbolu to the small coast town of Amasra. The highlight was eating some mullet and enjoying the beautiful views from breakfast. Speaking of, we are currently trying to wean ourselves off the massive Turkish breakfast...



Third stop - Amasya
Some old Pontic kings decided they wanted to be buried above this old Ottoman city, so they made holes in the side of the mountain and now 5 of them are happily resting above the rest of the town. Beautiful place to wonder around the back alleys, along the brown river-side and enjoy a load of tea. 






Fourth stop - Cappadocia (Goreme)
My dear friend, Ana Rosa, and her husband Jose Antonio gave us two nights at a pension in Cappadocia as our wedding gift....I don't think I've ever stayed somewhere like this before. Kelebek Pension is an amazing oasis set amongst the fairy chimneys of the unique (and Utah-esque) landscape in Cappadocia. Nate and I spent hours on the terrace drinking tea, coffee, wine, eating breakfast, reading, writing all while looking out at the impressive landscape. The highlight was staying at Kelebek and taking runs and walks through the many valleys that surround the area. It is something like a mix between Bryce Canyon and Canyonlands (Needles area), but imagine old societies and civilizations making these houses in the landscape and painting beautiful frescoes in the caves. It is truly amazing and one of the highlights of our trip. We were originally supposed to stay 2 nights, but ended up with 6 because we loved it so much. Thanks, Covarias!

















Fifth stop - Sirince
A small village in the hills set amongst olive trees and orchards, we spent a few days here meandering through the cobblestone streets and taking it easy. We stayed at a small pension where we had too many cups of tea every morning along with the huge spread of cheese, olives, bread, tomatoes and cucumbers that made up our breakfast. It was also a great spot to day-trip into the old ruins of Efes (Ephesus), an old Greek/Roman city dating back almost 2,000 years. Think Rome, but this site has not had to compete with a huge city; its true vast expanse is completely incredible, especially the old library. 



Sixth stop - Alacati
Old cobblestone streets lined with beautiful stone houses. Alacati used to be a Greek settlement back in the day and has now been amazingly preserved and has some amazing restaurants and cafes where you can easily while the day away. It was the perfect place to relax before heading back to Istanbul.






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