Turkey By Road: a Trip from Istanbul to Adana via Cappadocia & Eskisehir

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Yara

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special Cultural Trip
special Food & Culinary Experience
special Adventure & Exploration
They say "Travel to seek adventure, savor food, and experience culture", but what if all three are combined in one single trip?Join me in this beautiful road Journey that starts in Adana and ends in vibrant Istanbul passing by the ancient Cappadocia District and colorful old houses of Eskisehir. See you there!

About Me! I am Yara, an Architect, and researcher. I am passionate about traveling and I’ve been exploring new cultures for the past 4 years. I love hiking, trekking, and meeting other open-minded travelers. In 2021 I completed the Everest Base Camp trek and it was one of the most beautiful experiences I ever had. In 2022, I traveled across India by road from Delhi to Kerala and back in 28 days where I had the chance to get introduced to the different cultures, food, and landscapes. I've been to Turkey more than 5 times and I would love to guide you through your Turkey trip experience!

Throughout our trip, accommodation will vary depending on the city we visit. Expect clean and comfortable hotel rooms, with more details to be provided upon booking (shared rooms). For those seeking additional comfort, single rooms will be available for an extra fee. Any questions about the trip? You can let me know in the Q&A section!

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Trip Itinerary
1

İstanbul

Day 1-3
Istanbul - The vibrant & The Rich Blend. Explore the different neighborhoods and sides of Istanbul. Major Destinations and highlights: - Historical Sites - Istiklal street and Taksim Square - Asian Side (Kadikoy) A Must Try! - Turkish Bath in one of the Oldest Hammams - Islands visit
2

Eskişehir

Day 3-5
Eskisehir is located in northwestern turkey and represents a perfect blend between history, culture, and modern amenities. We will arrive from Cappadocia by bus. One of the most famous destinations in this city is Odunpazari Historic district where old wooden Ottoman Houses are well renovated and preserved. The neighborhood is also full of art galleries and local boutique shops. We will be coming from Istanbul by Train. Traveling time: around 3 to 3.5 hours.
3

Cappadocia

Day 5-7
Adventure, History, and Surreal Landscape. We will be arriving from Eskişehir to Cappadocia by Bus. For 3 days, we will be enjoying the city's historical sites and natural beauty. We will be visiting local Handicrafts & Pottery markets and explore local Bazaars. There are many optional activities that we can do such as hiking, hot air balloons. horseback riding, and many more!
4

Adana

Day 7-8
Adana offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and gastronomy, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking an authentic Turkish experience. We will End our trip from here and indulge in the city's most delicious Culinary delights (the famous Adana Kebab, Baklava, and Tea). Transportation from Goreme Bus Station to Adana: Bus. There is an airport in Adana so you can book your flights back home after ending our trip :).
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel & Apartments & Hostel
8 days trip
İstanbul, Eskişehir & 2 more
Transportation
Other
What's excluded?
Meals during the trip (unless mentioned)
Transportation not mentioned
Travel and Medical Insurance
Flight tickets
Souvenirs and gifts
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