Less than 24 hours after I arrived in Singapore from Bangkok! I was on my way again to Exotic Turkey which I have to say is one of the most memorable trip ever. 2 weeks where we experienced the warmth of the turkish people, the taste of turkish food and the beautiful and diverse landscape of turkey.
There were many firsts in this trip! Mainly couchsurfing and hitchhiking. And also travelling with a girl. Just the two of us! This girl G has been a good friend since year 1 semester when we took a module together and we have kept in contact since then mainly during the holidays. Our common topic is travelling and last year I thought about travelling with her and it came true this year. Awesome!
There was a lot of travelling on this trip as we went about to see the best of Turkey with those 2 weeks. I shall limit the pictures to one per location!
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First Stop: Istanbul where you see majestic mosque like this across the skyline. |
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2nd stop: Pamukkale or Cotton Castle |
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From the town of selcuk we went to Sirince, a small village with black mulberry and apricot trees around. Free and delicious! |
Scanning the beautiful pebble beach and sea at Olympos where you have to pay to get into the beach. If only Singapore had waters like this. |
The landscape of Cappadocia. Fairy Chimneys everywhere. |
There were a total of 70+ balloons that morning. At peak times, it can reach up to 100 balloons!!! |
And it also saves us alot of money hahaha. Gotta admit that too! After all these places we went back to Istanbul where we saved the shopping for last!
Some of the challenges we faced during the trip was
1) Expensive to purchase the SIM card in turkey.
2) Language barrier. I tried to learn some turkish beforehand but that was definitely not gonna be enough.
3) Everything must bargain! Even bus ticket and food...I hate bargaining...
It is always special to just travel with another person. It gives you a lot of mobility which decrease with the size of travelling group but also offers you a companion to rely on and more importantly to share you experience with. You learn a lot about each other and their habits and character that you don't really know by just meeting now and then. G is a really good travel companion. Other than being pretty, she is also very independent, capable and dominant character that complements my more laidback character. But every holiday has to end and we had to part ways which may be a good thing as too much of each other and lack of personal space can cause conflicts to occur which I experienced last summer.
Gule Gule Turkey! Tesekkurler!!!
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