Perdues in the Kitchen

We always try to score a cooking class when we travel abroad. Tonight, we visited a mom and pop restaurant before they opened to learn how to cook a traditional meal of moussaka, zucchini fritters,Weiterlesen
Planaterra Project

G Adventures invests in at least one project in each country to support underrepresented populations, typically in the form of female run cooperatives. We stopped by the çöp(m)adam handicraft inWeiterlesen
City of Troy

The City of Troy has an interesting history, far beyond that from Homer’s Odyssey or Brad Pitt’s movie from the early 2000’s.
The city has 9 layers, not levels, but layers. Each layer is madeWeiterlesen
Gallipoli

We embarked early this morning for a quick ferry ride to the Gallipoli peninsula in order to learn more about the World War I Battle of Gallipoli. We learned how the Turks fought off the numericallyWeiterlesen
Our Travel Group

This is our 6th trip with G Adventures. As mentioned in an earlier post, we like their focus on helping the local community, staying and eating off the typical tourist path and running small travelWeiterlesen
The Ultimate Recruitment Tool!!??

I am not sure why it stood out to me, but I was in country for not even a day before noticing that the police force did not have a Crown Victoria type consistent police vehicle. But that oddity didWeiterlesen
The Cats of Türkiye

When we visited India in 2013, one of the most interesting sights was of random cows strolling through the streets, helping themselves to the wares of street vendors and being allowed to do whateverWeiterlesen
Büyükada- Time to Slow Things Down

After our whirlwind visits to a country, we always like to end by slowing things down and staying in one beautiful and quiet place for a few days to relax and recover.
Unfortunately for Brendan andWeiterlesen
A Perfect Day, Well Almost…

Yesterday was amazing. Not because we visited ancient ruins of lost cities or delved deep into cultural traditions or performances. No, yesterday was amazing for being a day full of not very much.Weiterlesen
Another Day in Paradise

Once again, we started the day slowly enjoying quite a spread for a late breakfast.
Set Breakfasts are a big thing here In Türkiye, and it seems like the more plates there are the better. It’sWeiterlesen
And that’s a wrap!

All good things must finally come to an end. We had our third leisurely morning in a row before checking out and beginning our track home. Istanbul is a big, big place and we have a 6:45am flightWeiterlesen