Today was pretty much a recovery day, recovery from what I’m not sure, except I used the day to pretty much hang out. I went down to the resort area and looked for place to take some pics, but to be honest, it’s pretty there but not really that much to take photos of. Later on I headed to the bus station to plan out my exit from here. I think I’m going to go to Sophia next. The decision I have to make is whether I leave tomorrow or the next day. My mind is telling me to leave tomorrow to stay on schedule, but my heart is saying stay here one more night. It’s really relaxing here, there’s the beach, the weather is nice, and there are people that speak English, that in of itself is saying a lot. You never really appreciate how nice it is to be able to hold a conversation, or just communicate at the basic level until you are somewhere where the smallest thing, like finding out how much a bus ride is, or asking the time is nothing less than impossible. So anyway I went to the bus station and found out what I needed to know and headed to the city center. Right across the street from the city center is a large church, it’s very beautiful so I take a picture of it and head into the center area. Well, this area is created based on like a star, all the streets go diagonally toward a fountain or statue, then it starts over again to another star shape. It was getting dark so after walking around a bit I decided to head back, and that’s when it got kind of funny, I knew the general direction of where I needed to go so I headed that way. The problem came up when I realized I didn’t have a clue on where I was, I knew where I wanted to go, but I’d been walking diagonally for about a half hour and was nowhere near where I started. Fortunately, I had the picture of the church in the camera and started asking some people where it was…”Excuse me. Ummm.. do you know where this church is?” Blank stare. I wave my hands above me and say, “This church is around here somewhere, do you know where it’s at?” Blank stare. Remember this church is huge and beautiful, it would be like asking an Indian where is the Taj Mahal, at least from my perspective. Finally I ask a guy who’s walking his dog, and he points down the street, so I head that direction and in a short time I was there. The communication thing is fun sometimes, but other times it’s a little stressful.
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Varna Bulgaria
Mon 03/08/09 04:38
Well, I’ve made it to Varna, Bulgaria. I got in yesterday at about 7 in the morning after my twenty hour bus rides. The first leg of the trip was from Kusdasi to Istanbul about ten hours. I still think that taking a bus is the best way to travel and the trip to Istanbul confirmed that, even though I did struggle for my own space with the guy sitting next to me. The bus makes regular stops which allows a person to stretch and kind of recharge your battery a little bit before another leg starts again. Anyway I kind of got off subject, mainly because it was just a normal bus ride with some of the good things, and some of the bad and there’s no reason to bore you with the details. Same goes with the second leg of the trip, except there was some difference in that we had to cross the border from Turkey to Bulgaria. We got to the border at about midnight and the whole process ended up taking about 3.5 hours. I got into Varna Sunday morning at about 645 and spent the next 3 hours looking for the hostel. The major problem was that there really wasn’t a lot of people that I could ask for directions, and the driver dropped me off in the city and not at the bus station. I had directions from the bus station, but since I didn’t know where the bus station was I was disoriented in which way to go. Needless to say I found it, and it has been a great time so far. The first thing that I did was head to the beach… oh, yeah, the hostel didn’t have a room for me, actually it was a reservation glitch, when I got here they thought that I was there to camp, and I thought that I reserved a room. We were both right because I went back and double-checked. The website says 1 bedroom, shared bathroom, but the reservation confirmation said that I reserved a tent… so, now I’m camping, which has been great.
Back to my story, the first thing that I did was head to the beach, it was very crowded, but the water was warm, lots of pretty women to look at, and generally I couldn’t have asked for a better time, even though I only there for about an hour or so.
Later in the day I went for dinner with another guest of the hostel and then we walked around the open-air market before heading back to the hostel. On our way back we picked up some beer, of course. :)
There was a couple already drinking when we got back, and the four of us ended up hanging out until about 230 in the morning just talking about the nuances between our countries. The couple was from Australia, Carl (the guy I was hanging out with) is from England, and me from America… it was fun except they all have strange accents. :)
After I finish this entry I think I’m going to go wander a little bit, maybe take some pictures and stuff, though the thought of actually getting moving seems like a lot of work right now.
Kusadasi, Turkey
So, I’m now in Kusadasi, Turkey after my short stay in Bodrum. The difference between the two is really no that much different, at least from what I can tell, and I’ve only been here for about two hours. There is one difference though, and I don’t think it’s something that is quantifiable, and that is, I love it here. It’s somewhat like Anatalya with it’s charm, but it’s a little more touristy. The complete opposite of Bodrum, all touristy and no charm.
The bus ride here was about 2 hours and when I got here the sun was going down, so after I checked into my hotel I decided to go for a walk. The hotel is on a hill right in the middle of a neighborhood, or so it seems, I walked out about 2 blocks and I was in the middle of a marketplace, or bazaar. There were people everywhere wandering through the shops, eating, and basically just having fun. I don’t know why this place feels so comfortable and Bodrum didn’t. I ate dinner overlooking the harbor as the setting sun disappeared below the horizon. I tell you it was just perfect. After that I wandered for a little bit taking some pictures and seeing some of the sights. I’ll have to explore tomorrow when it’s light out if I really want to see what it looks like, but for now this place is great.
I’ve been in Kusadasi for two nights and tomorrow morning I head out for Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria to be more accurate. The bus leave at seven in the morning and first stops in Istanbul where I change buses and then on to Varna, the whole trip will take about twenty hours. After two nights there, I’m planning on going to Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and after that, probably Romania, though I’m not sure of the exact timings right now.
Bodrum, Turkey
Mon 03/08/09 03:32
I’m in Bodrum, Turkey right now. The path here was a long and difficult one… don’t you just love stories that start with a challenge? I decided to head to Bodrum this morning after reading about it last night. It’s basically a big tourist spot with lots of people, and lots to do, from what I read. At the time I thought that sounded good, a little touristy could be fun. After I got my bus ticket I went back to the hostel to book a room here for the night and found out that there weren’t any available. It didn’t really concern me though because I thought that the lack of rooms was based on the fact that I was trying to book a room on the same day, and so the daring Ken came out. I’ll just go and see what happens. The thing is, is the daring Ken kind of retreated the closer we got to Bodrum, and by the time I got here I was a little concerned that I wouldn’t be able to find a room. I took some screenshots of the different hostels and their addresses in Antalya before I left so I thought I try the largest hostel thinking that they’d have a better chance of having extra rooms. We got into Bodrum at 845pm and after a little bit I jumped on a service bus to the hotel, a service bus is more like a van that does routes, the driver is going to tell me where I need to get off the bus, at least that was the plan. We’re weaving through huge amounts of traffic and the driver would yell out a spot and some people would get out and others would get on, just like a regular bus. We’ve been driving for about 45 minutes and I see the sign to the Otopark (bus station) and I figured out that the driver had forgot about me and I was back at the bus station where I had started. J Sooo… the driver apologized profusely gives me my money back and puts me on the next service bus. By now it’s about 10, oh and I forgot to mention my nerves were starting to get to me that I was going to get to the hotel and find out that they didn’t have any rooms. I was thinking about lying and saying that I made reservations, I was watching where the bus was going looking for a place that was hidden that I could sleep if I couldn’t get a room, you know, a secluded tree or behind a dumpster somewhere out of the way, but basically I was getting nervous. Now the second trip on the service bus was starting and my nerves were pretty much gone, I had that desperate feeling. The bus drops me off and I’m in the middle of a dark road with a couple of buildings with no light on around me. I know that I’m in the middle of the city, but by looking at what was around I could have been dropped off at midnight halfway between Gallop and Farmington from the lack of people and lights. So I just started walking, and came upon a hotel. Was my luck changing? It wasn’t the hotel that I was looking for, but any port in a storm, right? They had a room too, they said it was 30 Lyras, which is about 20 dollars. My luck was changing, perfect price and best of all I don’t have to use my backpack as a pillow. So they ring it up on the credit card and the receipt says, 60 liras… hold on, that’s double so I bring it to the guys attention and he said no, it was 30 euros. Bullshit, I know what I heard. Back to the nerves… the fact that I found a place with space had made life good, and the thought that I would have to leave and wander around some more didn’t seem too enticing, so in the world of “a fool and his money is soon parted” I paid the 30 euros and said, “thanks.” So the guy leads me to my room and I go in, he leaves, and the room is dirty, dirty ashtray, beds not made, soap open in the bathroom, and to top it off no air conditioning. J I love backpacking. My instincts told me to complain, but my mind told me to ignore the bad, so I’m sitting here writing to you about the experience.
Okay, now that the rant is over, let me just say about my first impressions of Bodrum… Holy Shit! The place is packed with people and cars, and although it’s night and I didn’t get a great look at the geography, from what I did see, it’s absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait until I get to wander around tomorrow.
Now that I am able to spend time on the internet
I’ve been sitting around on the internet tonight, first updating it and now rereading the posts and comments that some of you left. It appeared to me that some of you may have tried to leave a comment and it didn’t get added. There is a problem with my blog that when an apostrophe is used it will nullify the post if there isn’t a “backslash” in front of it. The backslash is “”
Anyway, if you’ve tried to leave a comment and it didn’t work that’s probably the reason, and if you want to leave a comment please be aware of this little technicality, but don’t stop leaving comments. It’s great to know that there are people out there that are thinking about me.
Antalya
It’s Monday today, which makes it my second day in Antalya, and for the record, this place is beautiful in nearly every regard. My first day here I walked around in basic awe of what I was seeing, the cobblestone lanes, the old buildings intermingled with ancient ruins, and what makes it probably the best is that there really isn’t that many people here. The latter makes for an experience that if you squint really hard, and maybe use your imagination just a little bit, you start to feel like you are in the old days. It’s peaceful and relaxing if your imagination fails you. J At first I thought that it was because of the fact that it was Sunday and there was a “changing of the guard” so-to-speak in regards to the lack of tourists, but today it’s just as peaceful.
Today I got up and after a small breakfast I headed for the sea. The Mediterranean Sea has the best water I’ve ever seen, no lie, and while I was hiking around yesterday I kept thinking that although I wanted to see the city, my first goal should have been to jump into the warm turquoise water. Well today right after breakfast I did just that, and much like Beirut the beach is more or less just large boulders, but I was looking forward to it nonetheless. The Mediterranean didn’t disappoint at all, the water is warm, clear, and calm. I can’t exaggerate how nice it was, so nice that I ended up staying in the water and on my own boulder for about 5 hours, and I’m the new owner of a sunburned back. J I even cut my foot on one of the rocks too, but that wasn’t enough to get me out of the water… I’m thinking about going back right before sunset to get another swim in.