Today, I got up super early (4:30am) for a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia. Unfortunately, after waiting about an hour for the flight, they canceled the trip due to high wind conditions. After going back to the hotel for a very short nap, I was awakened because the trip was back on. This time, I made it into the air for a short ride over the region.
Riding in the hot air balloon was amazingly low key, like going for a Sunday stroll in the park. It's also surprising how much control over the balloon that the pilots have. We started by going through a small valley and then rising out of it high in the sky and overlooking the entire area. Then, we descended into another small valley and got within a few yards from the rocks. I shared my flight with 6 other people plus the pilot.
The compartment I shared had a couple that got engaged in flight. There was a sign that some people spread open on the ground with the proposal. I didn't exactly realize what was happening until I looked behind me and saw them hugging. They were pretty quiet about the whole thing.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Ballooning tomorrow
I signed up for hot air ballooning tomorrow morning, which should be fun. I have to get up at 4:30 in the morning and prepare for the trip. I am looking forward to it.
Green Tour in Cappadocia
Friday, July 27, 2012
Cappadocia
Today was spent mostly in transport to Cappadocia. When we finally did get here though, we checked out the open air museum, where there are these very pretty volcanic rock formations and cut out rooms, churches, and temples. The open air museum was pretty, and I got a few good pictures. The reading material for the place was rather sparse though, and since it is about 105 degrees here, it was rather tiring to walk around. I didn't really realize that Turkey was going to be this hot. It's crazy.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Bodrum
Fethiye was the busiest town we went to aside from Izmir. Bodrum was a little quainter and we found a pension there for Wednesday and Thursday nights. When we rolled in, we took a stroll on the marina and booked a boat cruise for Thursday.
Wednesday night was sort of fun, and while booking a boat for the following day, we found some Turkish boatmen who invited us on board for a beer and taught us a bit of Turkish. They were pretty nice, and ended up showing us where all their friends went at night... some really loud dance club / bar, and we left shortly after that.
The boat cruise took us to 5 different swimming spots throughout the day but was mostly a let down because of the lack of any interesting things to see and do. I got a lot of reading done though so that was relaxing.
Later, we did a bit of shopping and went out for drinks on the water.
Wednesday night was sort of fun, and while booking a boat for the following day, we found some Turkish boatmen who invited us on board for a beer and taught us a bit of Turkish. They were pretty nice, and ended up showing us where all their friends went at night... some really loud dance club / bar, and we left shortly after that.
The boat cruise took us to 5 different swimming spots throughout the day but was mostly a let down because of the lack of any interesting things to see and do. I got a lot of reading done though so that was relaxing.
Later, we did a bit of shopping and went out for drinks on the water.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Fethiye Ghost Town
Wednesday, we started off driving to a ghost town near Fethiye which was abandoned in the 50s and remains ruins today. There were a few people living there but most of the buildings looked like the picture.
Later, we found a nearby beach and hung out for a couple hours before making the long drive to Fethiye.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Canoeing
On Tuesday, we headed on a canoeing trip. For the whole day, we floated down a river headed towards the beach. We stopped for lunch and also at this mud pool where people spread gray mud all over their bodies and let it dry before jumping in the river to wash off. I didn't feel the least bit clean or refreshed after the treatment, but it was a good ice breaker for the group, and it was fun to talk to people after that.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Patara Beach
After Pammukale, we headed to Patara Beach for the night. The pension we found was definitely the best we stayed at so far, not for the amenities, but because of the nice staff and friendly atmosphere. They booked us a canoeing trip the next day. That evening we hit the beach and went in the water before getting yelled at to get out. It seems like the beaches are tightly controlled around here, despite us being practically the only ones there. Kind of lame.
Pammukale
Today was mostly spent at Pammukale where there are some beautiful calcite mountains. We had spent the night in town and the walk up to the top of the site was awesome. Water flowed down the path as we walked up bare footed. I took many more pictures on my regular camera but this is the panorama from the top.
We spent time seeing the ruins at the top and visiting another huge theater undergoing restoration.
We headed out after lunch to go to Patara Beach where we are spending the night. It was a 3 hour drive filled with thunder and lightning, but all is back to normal now.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Ephesus
Today was spent visiting Ephesus, a very worth while journey even in the heat. About a fifth of the city's ruins are excavated and many of those have been partially restored. The theater was definitely the most impressive part, though the library was a close second. After being there for a while and reading about all the different buildings, you could really understand what it was like to live in the city a long time ago.
Alacati Beach Clubs
Saturday night after dinner, we decided to find the beach clubs in Alacati. Little did we know that the beach clubs aren't nighttime dance clubs, but rather parts of the beach sectioned off to lounge the day away overlooking the water. Nevertheless, we found one and pulled out some chairs to enjoy the temperate night air.
Izmir and Cesme
Saturday was a really long day. We got up super early because of the jet lag and walked around the oceanfront boulevard for a while before finding the large Izmir bazaar, full of shops to buy anything you could want. I am not a shopper but did enjoy taking pictures nearby at a plaza with a very nice minaret.
The afternoon was spent in Cesme, a small beach town where we found our pension overlooking the bay and went to the beach. The beach wasn't impressive but taking a dip in the cold water was a refreshing break from the heat. The temperature around here must be 100 degrees or more.
Izmir
Our first night was spent in Izmir. The flight was very smooth and quick and the trip to the hotel was easy. I was thinking that Turkey would be a little more rustic but it definitely isn't.
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