Climbing to the Gods of Mt. Olympus

Mount Olympus is known as the home of Zeus and the major Greek gods. But not only Greek mythology makes this mountain so special, the location itself is very magic. It raises almost straight from theWeiterlesen
Getting into the Greek culture

We keep on saying that although travelling it's an awesome thing to do and to experience, it's also an energy consuming activity. To get the most of a place and of a culture you need to pause, to stopWeiterlesen
Hoşgeldiniz Türkiye

Welcome to Turkey :)
Istanbul was the first place where we did Couchsurfing on our trip. Sibel & Sezin hosted us for three days at their place and we felt like home from the beginning. Being withWeiterlesen
People of Istanbul

Between Europe and Asia - the Bosphorus

Streets of Istanbul

Pamukkale & Karahayıt

Pamukkale is famous all over the world for its natural site build by carbonate mineral left by flowing water. Seen from the bottom, for us it was just an overpriced white mountain full of touristsWeiterlesen
Fetihye & Butterfly Valley

Hiking the Lycian Trail

We hiked a few kilometers on the 500km long Lycian Trail; we named a isolated beach after our names, visited ruins dating back to 2000BC, climbed dunes, wild camped at the coast and stayed in a hippieWeiterlesen
Hitchhiking along the coastline

On our way hitchhiking along the Mediterranean coast we met some very helpful and friendly people. Alibaba aka "Shoe doctor" invited us to camp at his farmhouse close to Kaş. Most of the productsWeiterlesen
Konya and a more traditional Turkey

We'd been told not to go to Konya. Sometimes people said that we would be robbed, that people there have an obsession with money; that Konya is full of Syrian refugees (many Turkish people don't seeWeiterlesen
Very sweet Chinese women at a salty lake

At the hotel in Konya we met Wendy and Folter, two Chinese women living in Australia that were about to leave to Cappadocia. We spontaneously joined them and we enjoyed a funny and very nice drive toWeiterlesen
Breathtaking Cappadocia

Okey, Cappadocia is a very touristic place and everybody says that is very beautiful but, so beautiful??? This place was a very special one for us with stunning rock formations and breathtaking viewsWeiterlesen
Ankara the capital of Atatürk

After the end of the Ottoman empire and several "liberation wars" it was general Mustafa Kemal Pascha who founded in 29.10.1923 the Republic of Turkey. He became the first president, later to beWeiterlesen
26h Doğu Ekspresi to Kars

More than 1 entire day in the same train sounds like a nightmare to you? Then you've never been at the Doğu Ekspresi from Ankara to Kars :)
The Turkish railway connects the central country with theWeiterlesen
Doğubayazit and the boarder to Iran

My last stop before the Iranian boarder was Doğubayazit. This city is not only very practical for changing the last Liras into Dollar, the Turkish and Kurdish town is also famous for its stunninglyWeiterlesen
Tabriz and Kandovan

Who said that time travel is impossible? Thanks to the persian calendar I'm back in ١٣٩٨/٨/١٣ (13.8.1398) on my first day in Iran :)
Here in Tabriz I stayed at Morteza's home and for the firstWeiterlesen
Enjoying the scenic bazaar with locals

Tabriz is known for its famous traditional bazaar aswell as its passionately helpful freelance guides. Leaving the subway I met Hadi, the son of a traditional cotton yarn seller. Thanks to him I gotWeiterlesen
The liberal north of Iran

The green north of Iran includes the highest mountain range and the long coastline of the Caspian sea. Here is the place where the heat and air pollution stressed people from Teheran and the centralWeiterlesen
Teheran - the beast

With its population of more than 15 million people and maybe the same amount of motorbikes, Teheran is the economic, vibrant heart of Iran. More and more locals move here for work. The capital paysWeiterlesen
Kaschan

Kaschan was my first stop on what you could call the classical route for visiting persian architecture. Fascinating mosques with small blue tiles, bazaars and hamams surrounded by very dryWeiterlesen
Esfahan "the beauty" under shock

I "arrived" at Esfahan after a long day hitchhiking and visiting a mountain village on the way. But we couldn't enter the city because of road barriers and burning tires in the street! I never sawWeiterlesen
Shiraz & Yazd

After the thrilling days in Esfahan we found some kind of peace in the deserttown Yazd. Full of historical mud-bricked buildings and wind catchers (called badgirs, the first A/Cs to cool down houses)Weiterlesen
Persian gulf islands & goodbye Iran

My last days in wonderful Iran were spent at the coast of the Persian gulf. I took my time to visit the laid-back islands of Qeshm, Hengam and Hormuz. This region is miles away from the rest of theWeiterlesen
Dubai

Sure it was never my dream to go to Dubai, this artificial desert town built out of oil. After one night on a ferry I arrived together with some other globetrotter in Sharjah. It turned out to be 2Weiterlesen
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