Most Inspirational Moment
Ephesus and the library of Celsus (third biggest after Alexandria {Egypt} and Pergamum) and its massive theatre, familiar to Saint Paul, who lived in Ephesus for a time. It was the largest theatre in the ancient world. After seeing the old harbour (now four miles from the sea; the silting up process explaining why Ephesus was abandoned in the sixth century), we had lunch of pancakes made fresh in a wood burning oven. Watching the three ladies making them was also fascinating.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our guide Tolga was great, knowledgeable and amusing, a strong character and one with the confidence to read poetry that has moved him, written by the Sufi mystic, Mevlana, by his mausoleum and home of his Dervishes. We could not have been in better hands.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Because of the distances travelled in a very large country, take two novels too read in transit.
Suggestions
Four improvements: - 1. As usual, the arrangements for meeting the Exodus Representative in the “Meeting Lounge” went awry, as it was not manned. 2. It would be a good idea to give each traveller a small pin to wear, so we can recognise each other at the airport! 3. Istanbul Hotel - rather ludicrously I was woken at 0100 to be handed a sheet of paper about an orientation meeting at 0900. She first tried to open my room door, which I had secured, then knocked. Extraordinary! I thought it was something from the police but it was merely a note that should have been handed to us at check in. 4. During the welcome to the tour meeting, I was given a list for our party and asked to fill out my passport number- I was the only one with my details missing! However, I noticed my date of birth and passport number had been included but against someone else’s name. So, I drew an arrow and pointed out the discrepancy which meant that at least two errors (20%) had occurred and the whole document needed checking. My offer to do it was rejected because I would discover people’s ages. This recurring error caused problems at other hotels we visited and the juxtaposed passport numbers made Wi-Fi login impossible.