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This short "frequently asked questions" is meant for the west European citizen travelling to Turkey. This text was written by private individuals based on their personal experiences.
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“What the hell is that…” was probably the last mental phrase before crashing (lightly) on the side of the road choosing a soft spot between a garbage bin and an electric pole. Slow speed and last minute defensive action reduced damages to pride and few plastic bits.
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Many people enjoy travelling, but short visits to a country are rarely enough to get a real feel for the culture and people. Travellers often want to spend more time in one place, but their budget prevents them from doing this. Living and working in a country is probably the best way to get to know a place authentically.
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Turkey has 7 different regions, each region has its own geographic and cultural characteristics. Because of these regional differences Turkey offers different types of trekking opportunities all year round. Some of the most popular trekking destinations are Cappadocia, Lycia, Taurus Mountains and Kackar Mountains.
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Traffic in Turkey was much less noisier than I remembered it from previous trips. At times it seemed like I was the only one using the carhorn !
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Special lanes devoted to bicycles are virtually non-existent, except a few quite short routes –which are built mainly for sport, not transportation- along coastal avenues or parks in the big cities like Istanbul or Izmir.
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