We started off in Cappadocia and walked amongst the famous Fairy Chimneys. It was amazing being able to climb into these incredible structures. Afterwards you just have to visit a Turkish bath, soothing for tired bodies and an experience in itself. Moving on to the Taurus Mountains, it proved an excellent venue to trek in with its arid and rugged scenery. We reached the summit of Mt Embler 3,723 m for fine views of the nearby Mt Demirkazk. Acclimatised, we moved on to the impressive Mt Ararat right on the border with Iran. This proved an excellent climb although a strong blizzard prevented any chance of a view from the 5,137 m summit. There was no sign of Noah, although we did visit a nearby site claimed to be his Ark. We finished with a tour of Istanbul with its impressive Blue Mosque and Aya Sofia – breath taking! We particularly enjoyed the varied nature of this holiday, combining excellent trekking in remote mountain areas, climbing Turkey’s highest mountain and visiting interesting cultural sites. We highly recommend Tolga, the very competent Turkish guide on this trip, who was very passionate about his country and keen to share this Turkish Delight! (BKA- 16th August 2009)
Tove & Graham Illing
20 Sep 2010