Monday, August 2, 2010

Travels through Turkey

Claudia and I took the ferry from Rodos Greece to Marmaris Turkey where I paid the hefty 45 euro visa fee to enter Turkey. I don't know why but Canadians must pay 45 euros while every other country pays only 15 euros, or maybe 20 maximum! But I managed to get in and was met by Orhan and his mother Ceyda. This was my first time couchsurfing with a family and I was wondering if it would be any different or strange staying with a mom. It was absolutely perfect - I felt like Ceyda adopted Claudia and I as her daughters and although she couldn't speak any English she was incredibly hospitable. At this point in time in my trip I was starting to get a little bit sick - it was just a cough, but she treated me with care only a mother could give! She ensured that I took cough syrup and vix vapour rub twice a day.

Ceyda's mother, Claudia, Orhan, me, and Ceyda enjoying a HUGE dinner

MaNga is a Turkish group who won the second place position in Eurovision this year, which although as a Canadian that means nothing to me, Eurovision is very popular in Europe. It is like Canadian (or American) Idol except the European countries compete against each other and they are unable to vote for their own country. Orhan happened to have three free maNga tickets and so he took Claudia and I to see them. Afterwards he and his friends showed us Bar Street - a street that never sleeps! It had dozens of clubs all blaring different songs and the street was full of (mainly British) tourists.


After Marmaris we caught a bus to Fethiye where we were met by Hasret - our next host. She lives with her parents and little sister. Her sister had a friend visiting and Hasret's aunt and cousin were also visiting so it was a very full house. Claudia and I slept on the balcony (by choice); Hasret had given us her room but it was just too hot to sleep inside.


We went on a one day boat tour that left from Ölüdeniz; it took us to Butterfly Valley, but unfortunately it was not butterfly season. It was still a beautiful place though with a nice waterfall. We had five stops on our boat tour; one of them was at Cold Water Cove which is rightly named for the freezing cold water.
After Fethiye we went to Olympos which is known for treehouses, the beach, and Roman ruins. It was off in the middle of no where; we took a bus which dropped us off at a small station. There we waited for another bus to take us 30 minutes to Olympos. It was very peaceful and beautiful there with so much history.
Cappadocia was next on our list and after a 10 hour bus we arrived. We stayed in Göreme and hiked through several of the valleys and natural rock formations. We also went on a hot air balloon tour at 6am in the morning. It was a once in a life-time site. There were dozens of hot air balloons littering the sky. It was beautiful amidst the fairy chimneys and valleys and the first light of sun.

Our own Turkish family to wave us off when we left Göreme


After three days of hiking around the valleys we took the night bus to Istanbul. Our host Kaan met us at the bus station. Unfortunately Claudia had eaten some bad lamb or something in Göreme so she wasn't feeling too well. I spent the day by myself in Istanbul exploring the city. I saw the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Grand Bazaar. For my last few days in Turkey I walked around the city, went on a boat tour down the Bosphorus with Kaan, and went over to the Asian side of Istanbul.

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