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    • Day 2

      Istanbul

      April 9 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Big day exploring yet another fascinating city with a long, rich history. The tulips are blooming in the main gardens and the Turkish people are keen to tell you that they had tulips long before Holland ever did. Not sure, but either way they were beautiful.

      There are lots of mosques here and they are quite impressive.

      Then we went down to the Old Bazaar, which is by far the largest market we've seen to date. It's over 30,000 sqm and has over 4,000 shops. And we somehow escaped without buying anything...
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    • Day 1

      Hello Turkiye

      April 8 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      And we're off again. We've been in Albania for over a month, which is the longest we've been in any one country for the past 6 months.

      Arrived at Istanbul airport on time and made it through passports and baggage collection in 15 minutes. That's gotta be a record.

      We're on an Intrepid tour during our time here in Turkiye, so we met up with our fellow travellers and we're ready to kick off tomorrow.
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    • Day 2

      Hop-on Hop-off Bustour

      October 8, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück machten wir eine Bustour um erstmal ein paar Sehenswürdigkeiten zu sehen. Istanbul ist riesig und vollgestopft von Autos und Bussen. Auf dem Weg zu dem Bus kamen wir an einem Basar vorbei wo es alles für Männer gab. Das reinste Paradies. Vom Bus aus haben wir schon vieles gesehen von Istanbul was wir jetzt zu Fuß erkunden wollen um uns vieles anzuschauen. Als wir dann abends in unser schönes Hotel kamen haben wir dann erstmal eine Massage genommen das Tat sehr gutRead more

    • Day 3

      Auf den Spuren des Sultans

      October 9, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück fuhren wir mit der Tram zum Sultan Ahmet Mausoleum danach ging es dann weiter in die Blaue Moschee, wo sie leider drinnen am Arbeiten waren. Von dort aus gingen wir zur zistern Basilika einem versunkenen Palast . Es war dort unten sehr interessant. Weiter ging es zur Hagia Irene. Das liegt vor dem Topkapi Palast den wir anschließend besuchten. Es gab dort sehr viel Interessantes zu sehen, nur leider konnte man nicht überall rein da die Warteschlangen sehr sehr lang waren. Gegen Abend fuhren wir dann mit der Tram nach Besiktas wo wir eine Freundin besuchten von ihrer Wohnung aus konnten wir direkt auf den Bosporus gucken und dem schönen Sonnenuntergang angucken. Von dort aus fuhren wir dann mit der Fähre zu unserem Stadtteil und dann zu Fuß weiter ins Hotel. Es war ein sehr schöner TagRead more

    • Day 6

      Chirurgie

      July 31, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Au hasard de notre randonnée citadine du jour, entre autres rencontres du même acabit.

      Le gars s'est fait faire des implants capillaires. Le bandeau Medhair Clinic sert-il à cacher des oreilles recollées ?

      Quant à la photo de la dame (photo gros plan), Elle a été prise grâce à un comparse que j'ai fait semblant de photographier (voir le making off sur la photo en plan large)
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    • Day 1

      Tour Meeting & NRL

      September 23, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Today was the only full day i had in Istanbul as my tour started tomorrow and would take us straight out of the city. I may have time after my tour to explore the city, but for now, this was all my time available. But after a decent sleep in, plus breakfast, I had to do some organisational things before my tour started. As such, I spent a lot of the morning replying to emails, booking my Africa tour, and checking the details of my Turkish tour. After this, it was about midday, and I started to head toward my new accommodation. Despite being only about a 30-minute walk, after I checked in, I spent a decent bit of time recovering in the aircon. Although Portugal began to get quite cool in the evenings and nights, with nice temperatures during the days, Istanbul is still brutally hot. It gave me a good excuse to watch the NRL semi-finals either way. Unfortunately, I missed the AFL semi-finals in which the Brisbane team was also playing, but they ended up playing to a win over Carlton. It would have been great to see this, but unfortunately, travel preparation and checking into accommodations take priority. Had I known that the tour had actually booked me an apartment for the night, I could have watched both games from the comfort of a bed rather than having to drag my bag between accommodations. It is quite silly, Intrepid never told me about the additional nights' accommodation, but I did remember the travel agent mentioning it to me after the fact. I paid quite a bit of money to stay in a hotel near to the meeting point, too, that ended up being a pointless expense. But i digress. I spent a good couple hours watching the Broncos vs. The warriors in a great great. The Broncos played very well and ended up securing a comfortable win. By this time, it was afternoon, and I figured it was time for a walk around town.

      I started by going to the Blue Mosque, the biggest and best mosque in the city, with amazing views. It is a spectacular monument that you can see from across the city, especially at night when it is lit up. Unfortunately, when I arrived, the queue was enourmas, and the heat made this a difficult thing to persist through. Therefore, I moved on to the next mosque. This was less spectacular, but the newer mosque had its own character about it. Unfortunately, I would not find out for myself as there were signs saying that you needed pants to enter. Although I was quite sure I could probably get through in shorts, I was not willing to wait in a line, just to get to the front and be told I couldn't enter. As such, I once again moved on. I was feeling quite lazy today, and the idea of waiting in lines didn't appeal to me. I made my way to the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, and this was really cool. They sold some incredibly extravagant things (though surely fake), such as flashy jewellery, designer brands, and all the rest. Though this isn't really my style and everything looked kind of cheap so I just wandered around soaking up the culture and experience of Turkey. It was a much cleaner place than expected. The grand Bazaar and Istanbul in general. They are cramped and crowded places, and you would expect there to be little time for cleaning rubbish, but in actuality, people take pride in the city and always appear to keep things relatively clean. This doesn't necessarily hide the fact that it is quite a poor country. There are ruined buildings and dodgy infrastructure everywhere, but the cleanliness was a bit of a surprise to me.

      I got back to the hotel and had a shower and relaxed before the meeting. I am sharing a room with another guy, an Englishmen, who seems really nice. I met him during our induction meeting to prepare us for the trip. The information wasn't particularly useful, mostly things we already knew, but he just basically went through the itinerary in more detail. There weren't any icebreakers, which I normally hate, but think it would have helped in this instance to know everyone's names and try know a bit about them to ensure I can remember them a bit more. Either way, we had our induction and were taken to a restaurant for dinner. We had to pay but it was a really nice place with plenty of good food. So nice complaints.
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