After an uneventful flight with Turkish Airlines we arrived in Bangkok at 0930 somewhat wasted from lack of sleep as usual. As prearranged we had booked in to the Airport Novotel as our next flight was with Thai International and not due for departure until just after midnight, a stopover of some 14 hours. Our stay at the Novotel included some welcome sleep, showers and a meal at one of the Novotel's restaurants before heading back to the airport again prior to departure. Another uneventful and lengthy flight had us landing back at Tullamarine at lunchtime on the Wednesday, glad to be home at last.
Our blog created to record our experiences as we travel through Iran and Turkey on our own before joining an organised study tour in Turkey for the last two weeks of our journey Still trying to see as much of the planet as possible. We hope you enjoy our observations and holiday snaps.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Day 46 - Bangkok to Melbourne
After an uneventful flight with Turkish Airlines we arrived in Bangkok at 0930 somewhat wasted from lack of sleep as usual. As prearranged we had booked in to the Airport Novotel as our next flight was with Thai International and not due for departure until just after midnight, a stopover of some 14 hours. Our stay at the Novotel included some welcome sleep, showers and a meal at one of the Novotel's restaurants before heading back to the airport again prior to departure. Another uneventful and lengthy flight had us landing back at Tullamarine at lunchtime on the Wednesday, glad to be home at last.
Day 45 - Istanbul (to Bangkok)
Our last day in Turkey :-( - all good things come to an end I guess. Our flight was not scheduled until evening so first stop today was some leather shopping. Only ourselves, our tour leader Ahmet and Len and Pam remained while our other group member Arthur, had rather a lengthy sleep in. The visit to a couple of leather stores proved fascinating and the store we ended up in catered to different tastes depending on which level of the store you were on. Sue and Pam luxuriated in the feel of chinchilla and mink on the rather expensive floor - I forget the figures quoted but rest assured it was several years salary for some of the coats. In the end both Sue and I ended up purchasing a leather jacket each from last years run-out range and we looked pretty damn good in these I must say :-) Len and Pam also invested wisely in various items of leather apparel so we all left satisfied at having scored reasonably priced bargains. After leaving the leather store we headed back to town via the PASIAD office. PASIAD or the Asia – Pacific Countries Social and Economic Solidarity Forum is associated with the Gulen movement and as such we found the visit informative and interesting. One of the hosts at PASIAD was another Ahmet who had been extremely helpful earlier in our journey with car hire and ferry bookings so it was good to catch up. From here we traveled back to the Sultanahmet area to catch up with Arthur who had finally surfaced and then made our way to a waterfront restaurant for our final lunch together. A seafood lunch went down well with all of us and then it was time to say goodbye to another of our group. But first we also said our goodbyes to Len and Pam who were staying another night in Istanbul. Then off to the airport and dropping off Arthur at his new hotel on the way. Thanks must go to Ahmet, our tour leader for his assistance at Turkish Airlines check-in counters which helped to smooth our departure. And off to Bangkok we headed shortly after 8 pm
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Day 44 - Istanbul
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Day 43 - Istanbul
Enjoyed a leisurely breakfast this morning on the terrace of the Golden Horn, overlooking the Bosphorus. First stop on today's agenda was a visit to the offices of the Womens Platform - a platform established under the auspices of the Journalists and Writer's Foundation. The Journalists and Writers Foundation was established in 1994 with the aim of promoting world peace through intercultural dialogue and achieving greater understanding through education. This was a fascinating visit to see the fine work being done to foster women's perspectives in every sphere including science and technology, the media and so on. We left there with a better understanding of how the Gulen movement operates through such vehicles as the Journalists and Writers Foundation. Our next stop was at the top of a hill in parkland on the Asian side of Istanbul with views over the Bosphorus back toward Sultanahmet on the European side. This is a spectacular viewing point and well worth the considerable drive to get there. From here we returned to the Bosphorus for what I consider to have been the highlight of the day - a boat trip up the Bosphorus. We boarded a relatively small vessel and proceeded to spend the next couple of hours cruising up the Bosphorus toward the Black Sea and back again, admiring the views as we went. This was a very pleasant way to spend a sunny day. Lunch followed, at a seafood restaurant nearby, on the waterfront, before then heading off on a shopping expedition that turned out to be somewhat fraught. The shopping center that we had been taken to was for Istanbul's rich and famous, as we soon discovered, with luxury chauffeur driven cars such as Maseratis, Porsches and high end Mercedes and BMWs sitting outside awaiting their owners. We spent perhaps an hour here but certainly didn't buy anything - way too expensive methinks. Leaving this place we then went to the Istanbul equivalent of an Aussie factory outlet complex which was much more to our liking. Members of our group proceeded to purchase suits and other clothing but again Sue and I refrained, in part because of weight constraints for our luggage on the home-bound journey in a few days time. By now it was getting late and so back to the hotel we went for a quick freshen up before again heading out for a family dinner - this time with a textile magnate and his family. Another delicious meal was followed by conversation and the exchange of gifts before heading back home to bed after a pretty full day.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Day 42 - Mardin to Diyarbakir to Istanbul
Sue joined me and the others for breakfast on the terrace this morning having recovered from the worst of her tummy upset. We checked out and went to visit another former old christian church (now a mosque) on the outskirts of Mardin before leaving the town today. Next we drove the 80 odd kilometers to a town called Batman which is renowned for it's silversmiths and silverware. We spent a short while there checking out the wares but not buying anything before heading off again, this time our destination was an old 3 or 4 storey guest house in Batman. We climbed to the top and enjoyed the view before heading off yet again in our bus to our final destination in the eastern part of the country, Diyarbakir. En route we had the pleasure of crossing the Tigris river and following the gorge it has cut through the countryside for a while. The views of the Tigris were beautiful and it's a shame to think that a lot of what we saw will be underwater when Turkey completes the Ilisu dam that is currently under construction. It has drawn international controversy because it will flood portions of the ancient city of Hasankeyf and it's associated archaeological sites. We arrived at Diyarbakir and visited the old city castle walls, climbing to the ramparts and also investigating the spaces underneath. The walls surrounding the city are believed to have been built in 349 AD during the rule of Roman Emperor Constantine. They are built from large blocks of black basalt and extend for some 5.5 kms around the city. From here we walked quite a distance to a restaurant for lunch after first visiting the great mosque, Ulu, en route. After lunch it was time to head to the airport as we were booked to fly to Istanbul this evening. A short flight to Istanbul and another minibus ride to the Golden Horn hotel in Sultanahmet saw us settle in for the evening. But first a quick meal in a nearby restaurant before hitting the sack.
Day 41 - Urfa to Mardin
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Day 40 - Urfa
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