Our last day in Goreme today. You could be here for a week and not see everything!
A chilled morning again as we packed up and relaxed on the roof terrace with cups of çay in the sun enjoying the views over the town. We were waiting for midday to come so we could tick off another Turkish experience.
We are heading for a Turkish bath, or Hamman. This is a tradition that dates back centuries and is still a part of Turkish culture. Basically you sit in a sauna to heat up, then lie on a marble table while the bather scrubs you down all over with an exfoliating glove, lathers you up with soap before massaging you and rinsing you down. It’s a great experience. Normally males and females are bathed separately. However they seem to be a bit more liberal in this part of Turkey, or they had no males working and still wanted our money, so we were
September 05, 2018
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Goreme to Istanbul, Turkey
Our last day in Goreme today. You could be here for a week and not see everything!
A chilled morning again as we packed up and relaxed on the roof terrace with cups of çay in the sun enjoying the views over the town. We were waiting for midday to come so we could tick off another Turkish experience.
We are heading for a Turkish bath, or Hamman. This is a tradition that dates back centuries and is still a part of Turkish culture. Basically you sit in a sauna to heat up, then lie on a marble table while the bather scrubs you down all over with an exfoliating glove, lathers you up with soap before massaging you and rinsing you down. It’s a great experience. Normally males and females are bathed separately. However they seem to be a bit more liberal in this part of Turkey, or they had no males working and still wanted our money, so we were
bathed together. There was also another customer in the room as well, so it was five women and Crom. Made for an interesting bath.
After the bath it was time for an oil massage, salt room and clay mask facial. Now the funniest part of this whole experience was that there had been rolling blackouts in Goreme the whole time we have been here and the power was flicking on and off the entire time. This was fine in the bathroom as there were skylights, however it’s hard to change in the dark, even into just a towel, and the massage would of been tough for our masseuse with only a few candles to light the room. All in all it was a hilarious, but really relaxing experience. Would recommend, but maybe somewhere with a reliable power source.
Once out of the Hamman, we had to catch the transfer back to Kaysari. This went well until the driver turned around about 10
minutes into the drive as he had forgotten a passenger! Turns put the guy he forgot was Barry from Gisborne. A real nice guy who was travelling around Turkey and the Balkans for a month by himself as his wife hates going through LA airport. We were running late but made it just in time for the flight.
If you haven’t flown on Turkish Airlines you really should. It is heaven. Free food, free drinks and in flight entertainment on a domestic flight. The highlight is the safety video though, it’s done by the characters from the new Lego movie. You should try and YouTube it as it’s got a super catchy song in it.
Once back in Istanbul we found our hotel and dropped our bags. We are staying in Sultanhamet this time so went for a walk and found the main square where we sat and had a çay while enjoying the sights of the Blue Mosque (actually called the Sultan Ahmed Mosque) and the Haig Sophia all lit up at night. The thunder and lightning back drop was super spectacular. Great to be back in this city.
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On our way!
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The second longest travel day... so far!
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What we came to Norway for
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Travelling through postcard worthy scenery
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The city of seven mountains
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Our first overnight train and Ryanair sucks
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Tiger Woods and Ellie Lock
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Scotland in the school holidays
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A sleep in and a distillery
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Island hopping in Scotland
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A Ben is a mountain
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Highland weekend
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Hopefully the earliest start of the trip
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Catalonian culture and Spanish summers
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Travel lessons
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The Moorish Kingdom in Europe
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Exploring sunny Granada
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Holy shit it's hot
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Seville round 2
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Back to Madrid
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Spanish Culture and 101 Montaditos
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Travel days and Swiss facts
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Toddlers and Mountains
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Cow fighting and Swiss horn orchestra
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À bientôt Suisse et ciao Italia!
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Back to the seaside!
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Wine tasting and the beach
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Scenic walk and the beach
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Falling Towers and the Renaissance
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Michael and David
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Florence round two
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Avoiding flying Italians
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Tour de Umbria
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Don't go chasing waterfalls between 1 and 3pm
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Saints and signal failure
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Floating city and random catch ups
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Sunsets, pasta and tiramisu
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Ciao Italia, zdraveĭ Bŭlgariya
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More Romans and the Ottomans
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Balkan bites
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Victory Day!
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The oldest city….we have visited
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Pilgrimage to ANZAC Cove
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Living in caves
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Sun comes up, sun goes down
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Hiro tour let’s go!
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It’s a party in the sky with Turkish Airlines!
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Corn, fish sandwiches, and the art of bargaining
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The longest travel day by far
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Chilling and a cultural education
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Famous graves and forest walks
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Living like a local
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Escaping the city
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New York, New York!
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Bagels and memorials
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Old faces and sexy shoes
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J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS
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Green space in a concrete jungle
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“Bonus” night in NYC
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Toronto!
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We can play dodgeball!
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The bright lights of the big waterfall
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Roughriders and Whiskey
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The Sunshine State
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Going to the zoo zoo zoo
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California Sunsets
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I feel the need, the need for speed!... and shopping!
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Beverley Hillbillies
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A day at the beach
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Escape to suburbia
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Back to the hustle
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Last day on tour
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The most beautiful country in the world
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