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Travel Book: Rick Steves Istanbul Tour: Thirteen Day Turkish Treasures with Gate1 (our official review below) We recently returned from the thirteen day Gate1 TurkeyTreasures Tour. Food and accommodation exceeded our expectations. The trip was informative, well planned, and provided numerous opportunities for local experiences. Gate1 was flexible to work with allowing us to extend our returning flight one week in order to spend more time in Istanbul. The Gate1 flights were booked with Turkish Air which was a real treat. This is our second Gate1 trip and we have already booked again for Cambodia/Vietnam in January. VRBO Stay: As of November 2014 #1015935ha (our official review below) What an exceptional find! Conveniently located close to buses that go basically everywhere this well equipped apartment will provide an oasis for your time in Istanbul. Is the Balet District for you? Do you think happiness smells like bread sticks pulled straight from the wood stove? Do you think shopping at local markets is an adventure--especially when the vendor takes his time to teach you how to signal half a kilo? Are you up to trying local breakfast pastries from the carts that travel down your cobble stone street? Have you ever wanted to be the only one, alone with your camera, with incredible mosaics surrounding you? Would you climb up to the top of the ancient city walls to get an incredible view of Istanbul? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you would indeed reverence the moment you are caught in the rain with one of Balet's own (in conservative dress)...she smiles at you..reaches up toward the heavens as if to tell you rain is a blessing from God...now you know you belong in Balet. Many thanks to our incredible hosts. General Hints:
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Some would say that I am somewhat apolitical. I tend to recognize the efforts of those who govern, their apparent successes and their apparent failures, as I sympathize with the difficulty of being "in charge". So, although I have no intention of commenting on the policies of the Turkish government, I have observed that those we have met are proud to be part of an independent secular republic. On Friday we visited a school in the Cappadocia region. The primary children lined up at the end of the day in front of a statue of Ataturk (the father of independence) to sing the National Anthem. Their headmaster encouraged them to show "how much they loved their country". This is a sentiment I can appreciate! ....God keep our land glorious and free...O Canada You are always in our prayers. Love Mom |
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