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Güzel Anamurium’dan selamlar. Sıkça karşılaştığımız sorulardan biri gezilerimizin bütçesini nasıl ayarladığımız. Biz gezdiğimiz yerlerde genelde hava çok soğuk değilse kamp atmayı tercih ediyoruz. Böylece gezi masrafının üçte birini indirgemiş oluyoruz. Havalar ısındı, bizim zamanlarımız geldi Her hafta sonu olduğu gibi biz bu hafta sonu da kamptayız. Sizin hafta sonu planlarınız neler?⛺️
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Enjoying that #Istanbul life ♀️ I discovered this beautiful underground cafe while walking from the main market towards the famous #GalataTower You’ll find so many handicrafts and hand painted artwork down this street. P.S. - This is an ideal market to shop all your favourite souvenirs at a steal!!! Also, since soo many of ya’ll liked my #Turkey outfits, I’ve decided to link them on the post.
Got this asymmetrical number from @sheinofficial
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Making most of my time in a city where East Meets West in such a beautiful seamless way!! Did you know both the Asian and European sides in #Istanbul were once served by large network of trams. Its first-generation tram network initially operated as a horse tram system and was later converted to electric trams during the early 20th century. Currently in Istanbul, there are 3 separate tramway systems. The Asian side has a heritage tramline, whereas the European side has both a heritage tramline and a modern tram system. Guess who just HAD TO click a picture here with their iconic heritage tram!!!♀️
This location also is right at the start of the famous #Istiklal street where locals and tourists flock for all kinds of shopping and local Turkish street food! I have come here thrice just for their fresh #Kunafas
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When your tea whispers a joke into your ear photos like these make traveling look like such a breeze and like it’s all glamorous, but let me tell you the story behind this shot: ⠀ ⠀
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we arrived in Istanbul late at night, only had about 18 hours to chase all the spots we had planned to visit, we were SO motivated to see it all... but oh boy, it did not go as planned... let’s say we underestimated this city. Big time. We spent a good amount of time going in circles, being stuck in traffic and being hungry (don’t let this photo fool you, it was the only meal we managed to stuff into our bellies, it was either seeing more our eating more... anyone else who prioritizes exploring over food? ). ⠀ ⠀
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By the end of the day I probably didn’t look as smiley as on this pic and we almost missed our flight to Cappadocia by a second, P.S. thanks to the friendly @turkishairlines staff that reopened the gate for us lesson learned! If you plan to travel to Istanbul, be smarter than we were and just a quick reminder that Instagram is NOT real life and that pretty photos are only a fraction of the story, always ☝️ ⠀ ⠀
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thanks to @dwanderess for the photo and being a great travel buddy on the chill as well as on stressful travel days ❤️ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀
location: Seven Hills hotel :)
So the question is: would you rather sit on one of those lovely roof tops and enjoy the view? Or would want to take a ride in a balloon and be part of the sky action? With @mariefeandjakesnow⠀
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Yolumuzu Fethiye’den geçirip bir gece Kayaköy’de kalmamak, terk edilmiş bu tarihi köyü yakından tanımamak olmazdı ⛰ Kayaköy, Antik Likya Uygarlığı kentlerinden Karmylassos’un kalıntıları üzerine kurulmuş. Bu tepelerin ortasındaki yaylada, Rumlar ve çiftçilikle uğraşan Yörük Türkleri yüzyıllarca birlikte yaşamışlar. Bugün Kayaköy’de kalıntılarını gördüğümüz evler tahminen 1850-1920 arasında yapılmış ama ilk Rum yerleşiminin 11.yy-14.yy arasında başladığı düşünülüyor. Rumlar, Levissi adını verdikleri bu yerde, kuzeye bakan kayalık yamaçlara evlerini yapmışlar. Bu sayede evler gün boyu ışık alırmış. Evler yamaca öyle bir özenle yerleştirilmiş ki, hiçbiri bir diğerinin manzarasını ve ışığını engellemezmiş. Hatta söylenene göre evlerin gölgesi bir başka evin üstüne düşmezmiş. Evler genelde 50m2, alt katı kiler, üstünde 2 kat, çatıda yağmur sularının toplanıp sarnıçta biriktirildiği düzende yapılmış. Taş işçiliği, marangozluk, nalbantlık, kalaycılık yapıyorlarmış. Bölgenin ilk gazetesi Levissi’de çıkıyormuş. 1922’ye kadar 25bin kişinin yaşadığı köyde, İstiklal Savaşı sonrası yaşanan mübadele sebebiyle Rumlar Yunanistan’a göçmüş, Batı Trakya’dan gelen Türkler bölgeye yerleşmiş ancak pek çoğu bu evlerde yaşamını ve işini sürdüremeyip tekrar göçmüş. Rumlar, Atina yakınlarında yerleştikleri Plesti köyüne Nea Makri ismini vermişler. (Fethiye’nin eksi adı Meğri) Günümüzde Kayaköy’de 760 yapı korunması gereken kültür varlığı olarak tescillenmiş. Köyün yukarısındaki Taksiyarhis ve Katopanayi Kiliselerinin içleri oldukça zarar görmüş. Ama aşağı kilise olarak bilinen Panagia Pirgiotis 1960’lara kadar cami olarak kullanıldığından iyi korunmuş. Şu an restorasyon sebebiyle ziyarete kapalı. Bunlar dışında 14 şapel, kız lisesi, erkek lisesi hala ayakta. Terk edilen bu evler define söylentileri sebebiyle talan edilmiş. Sonrasında Fethiye’de büyük kayıplara sebep olan 24-25 Nisan 1957 depremleri (7.1 ve 7.3 şiddetinde) yaşanmış ama Kayaköy’ün bu sağlam taş evlerine zarar verememiş. Kayaköy ören yeri her gün 08:30 - 19:30 (kış saati 08:30-17:30) arası ziyarete açık.
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Ever been inspired by a movie or a TV show to visit a destination?
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I saw this place in a movie, and since then, I’ve wanted to be here. The pristine white of the landscape I saw on screen stunned and delighted me. I didn’t believe it could be real; I mean, HOW can something THIS gorgeous exist? When I saw @katrinakaif looking SO damn beautiful in a flowy black gown, gliding across the screen, I wondered how she wasn’t freezing to her death, but I got my answer when I came back home and googled ‘Tu Jaane Na shoot location’. Since then, I wanted to wear my own flowy black gown and let my hair fly free in the wind, right here at the travertines in Pamukkale.
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This is a MUST visit, and I know there are a lot of people who feel this way. What else can explain the hordes of crowds that throng here? I don’t even blame them. It’s in very few places and times that you can find something that’s unique and protected and so unbelievably breathtaking. ‘Pamukkale’ translates to ‘Cotton Castle’. Quite literal, because the natural site sure looks like one. Mineral-rich waters have collected in the naturally-formed limestone pools, that from a distance look like they froze while slowly dripping down along a mountainside. Stalactites, basically. The thermal pools are said to be rich in calcium and minerals, making the clay a great mask for your skin There’s a path marked for tourists, and you can walk down alongside it, taking a dip into one of the infinity pools, or simply sitting and admiring the brilliant white landscape.
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Yes, the crowds. Some parts of the terraces have been cordoned off, because they’ve faced enough erosion (right enough), so EVERYONE takes the path marked out for them. How does one avoid them?
A lot of people travel to Pamukkale as a day trip from Izmir or Kusadasi. These tours usually arrive around 10 AM and hang around till 3 PM. That’s when you’ll find the numbers overwhelming. My advantage? I stayed in Pamukkale. I was at the travertine terraces by 7 PM, just before sunset, when there were people, but only so many that no one impeded someone else’s view. For me, it was worth it. Bucket list ✔️
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Ever visited someplace because of a movie?
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