Exploring the Hidden Gems of the Asian Side of Turkey: An Authentic Adventure Awaits!
Beypazari
After renting a car in Istanbul and driving to Cappadocia, we make a detour in Beypazari, which is famous as the carrot capital of Turkey.
We enjoyed a warm welcome in our hotel room with a lovely view.
Beypazari is a charming rural village that is very typical in its beauty.
And, of course, you must try the local specialty: carrot delight.
We are going for a walk at night in a peaceful village to find a restaurant.
The clairvoyant at the living museum entertained us by pouring molten metal into a basin above our heads and revealing our future.
Zola attempts to create a hand-printed design on a canvas bag using the serigraphy technique.
We have just seen a small bear that lives nearby.
Cappadocia
Göreme
Cappadocia has a variety of different landscapes, whether you’re looking at them from the ground or from above. It’s a popular destination in Turkey, and we were captivated as soon as we got there.
We couldn’t resist taking a hot air balloon ride to truly marvel at the breathtaking scenery.
Uchisar Castle is a fascinating historical landmark.
The valley of “love”.. I wonder why?
The apartment provides a stunning view of the picturesque village of Göreme during the night.
Our cave studio is humid but cozy.
The captivating cave Churches of the Göreme open museum…
The apprentice photographer is vigilant.
The religious troglodytes built monastic communities and their cave churches bring a spiritual atmosphere to the region that resembles the Flintstones.
In order to reach the hidden cellar, we were required to scale the wall.
The ancient underground city of Derinkuyu could accommodate 20,000 people and is located 250 ft below the surface of the earth.
Take a moment to contemplate.
Hundreds of balloons floating in the sky, creating a magical moment at daybreak with the only sound being the roar of the burners.
We continued our journey in the direction of the South…
Lake Beyserir on the way to Antalya.
As we travel over the mountains towards the south, we sense a feeling of being the only ones on this vast road.
And suddenly, what was once a modern, well-paved highway becomes a dirt road where only a few vehicles can pass.
Antalya
The Turkish Riviera.
As a popular tourist destination, Antalya offers a wide range of accommodations, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and budget-friendly options.
Antalya has a vibrant atmosphere resembling Miami beach, with a notable influence from Russian visitors. Despite this, Zola manages to have a great time in the city.
The city has a beautiful place where the river joins the ocean, creating a stunning waterfall.
Aspendos/Perge
The Amphitheatre of Aspendos Is a well preserved Roman theater.
The ancient city of Perge mostly dating back to the Roman period.
Olympos
A few kilometers from Antalya lies the archaeological site of Olympos, an ancient Roman town situated on the edge of a magnificent pebble beach.
You can easily envision the city’s impressive architecture.
It almost feels like a new Indiana Jones movie.
Mix of ruins and vegetation.
Pamukkale
Pamukkale, literally meaning “cotton castle”,is known for its mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down white travertine terraces.
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Pamukkale, literally meaning “cotton castle”,is known for its mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down white travertine terraces.
The clear blue water is perfect for swimming and looks like a beautiful, untouched pool.
The water temperature in the tavertines is approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
A surreal picture is formed by the combination of blue and white colors.
Cleopatra’s Pool.
According to legend, the pool was a gift from Marc Anthony to Cleopatra. A temple to Apollo once housed the pool, but an earthquake toppled the Doric columns, which now decorate the bottom of the pool.
I will let you try to find Janet and the kids.
Kusadasi
Kusadasi, is a vibrant coastal town that offers beautiful beaches, rich history, and lively nightlife.
We were lucky enough to rent a spacious apartment facing the sea, at a very reasonable price.
Kusadasi’s color quarter is vibrant, lively, and colorful.
Zola enjoys the sunset, but where is Janet?
Zola and I had a fun time at a Turkish salon with hairdressers who didn’t speak english.
“Life is ruff when you’re a dog sitting on a chair. It’s like the pet version of sitting on a throne!”
Sirince
The village of Sirince is located near the ancient city of Ephesus. It is known for its charming and picturesque streets, traditional stone houses, and beautiful scenery.
The village is nestled among vineyards and olive groves, creating a scenic backdrop that adds to its charm.
It’s is also home to a number of small boutique shops and local crafts.
Exploring the narrow streets of Sirince, visitors can discover traditional crafts such as pottery, embroidery, and handwoven textiles.
Ephesus
Ephesus was an ancient Roman city located in modern-day Turkey. It was once a thriving metropolis and one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire
Known for its impressive architecture, Ephesus was home to many famous structures including the Library of Celsus, the Great Theater, and the Temple of Artemis.
The Library of Celsus.
The Great Theater.
Counterfeit fashion: because why pay a fortune for real Gucci when you can rock a “Gugii” bag?
“Turkey is a land of rich history and warm hospitality, its people epitomizing the concept of friendly and welcoming.”
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