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TURKIYE SUGUL CANYON

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Less known amongst canyons in Turkiye but free of charge and so worth it. We arrived at the big parking lot with toilets and picnic verandas. The whole walk inside of the canyon wasn't very long but it has a several swimming spots.  We stayed for 2 nights. On the first night there were 4 campers. We made friends with Steffen that is traveling to Armenia. On the second day Franco took his fishing rod and we spent the day at the water.  We had a swimm, it wasn't easy though, water was around 20°C.😬  Plenty of fish,just not interested in a bread bite 🤣. So at the end to not feel disappointed we got ourselves delicious trout from the fish farm next to the canyon 👍😀.

TURKIYE GETTING AROUND

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Turkiye is a huge country and the distances are relevant so it took us two days to get to lake van. We have chosen less trafficked roads and one of these took us to 2445 m.  Surely almost no cars on the road would be a hint?Franco had sense it! 🤣 The landscape was breathtaking!  But at some point we found ourselves in the middle of roadworks....  Turkiye is an open construction site! They redoing the roads everywhere and to give them the credit they are well maintained 👍. We also got use to police and military check points, that at the beginning seemed quite scary with the tanks on the side of the roads, overall they always nice and polite.  Getting a SIM card is quite easy but the prices are quite high- the best offer was Vodafone - 39€ for 50gb of data, calls and SMS included ( in Georgia we paid 17€ for unlimited one month internet).Also there are restrictions on using social media so we only got 1 week included, not sure if you have to ...

Turkiye

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Our last night in Georgia was quite eventful. We have chosen a spot in Javakheti National Park at the lake, 3 km to Kartsakhi border.  Beautiful view and very peaceful, little did we know that later that night around 10 pm we will have a visit from border police that kindly asked us to move because it's a border zone. So they pointed a fuel station that we can sleep at. We asked 3 guys that were drinking beer at the station if it's ok we sleep here they said ok ( a small fee to be paid in the morning to the station worker). After 30 minutes whe almost falling a sleep a car with loud music decide to park next to us( the parking was huge, plenty of space 🤣), no worries let's wait. Them gone, after 10 minutes a huge lorry parks 10 cm from us at this point we said no and because we were awake and annoyed we went straight to the border. At least the custom officers were all friendly and after 30 minutes we were in Turkey. Found a quiet place and finally at 1.30 am ...

GEORGIA Samtskhe-Javakheti Region

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È un territorio storicamente appartenente al gruppo etnico degli armeni. Noi ci siamo passati perché stiamo andando verso il confine con la Turchia. Ci sono tanti laghi incastrati nel paesaggio che assomiglia alla steppa mongola.L' immense praterie con le colline situate al altezza di 2000m. Qui la povertà non è piu mascherata dall' turismo. Raramente le persone ci salutano perché sono sotto shock quando li salutiamo in georgiano e per scaldarsi visto che c'è mancanza di alberi si usa lo sterco essiccato.  La nostra l'ultima tappa prima di lasciare la Georgia era Vardzia. Vardzia e un monastero rupestre scavato nel fianco del monte Erusheti, sulla riva sinistra del fiume Kura.  Tutta la valle e molto pittoresca e ci siamo concessi 2 notti qui al fiume Kura.  In preparazione per andare in Turchia abbiamo fatto l' ultima spesa, riempito il gasolio che qui è meno costoso 0.90 centesimi al litro e ...

Georgia - Kakheti wine region

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Non tutti lo sanno ma Georgia è considerata la culla del vino, con una storia millenaria nella produzione vinicola, risalente a circa 8.000 anni fa. Si cari amici - i georgiani hanno iniziato a fare vino prima degl' italiani!La regione del Kakheti, nell'est del paese, è il cuore della produzione vinicola georgiana, responsabile di circa il 70% della produzione totale. La Georgia vanta una grande varietà di vitigni autoctoni, tra cui il Saperavi (rosso) e il Rkatsiteli (bianco), e utilizza metodi di vinificazione tradizionali, come la fermentazione e la maturazione in qvevri (anfore di terracotta interrate).  Non siamo riusciti a fare la degustazione presso una piccola cantina (anche se c'è ne sono tantissime).Abbiamo provato un paio di giorni prima a contattare una che ho scelto ma alla fine non ci hanno cagati. Quindi siamo andati in due cantine che l'abbiamo trovato sulla strada e ci siamo trovati benissimo. Eravamo curiosi di assaggiare il vi...

GEORGIA - ABUDELAURI LAKES

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Our time with Avto was coming to the end so we decided to chill at the river on the last day. Found a great spot where Franco tried fishing ( no luck but some georgian guys gave us coregone fish as a gift 🙂).  We also picked up some blackberries and made marmalade 😋. Avto convinced us to continue to ABUDELAURI LAKES. He unfortunately had to go back home on Friday but would meet us in place on Saturday because he had a tourist group booked for trekking there. So we could just follow the group. Wow 😲!!! This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to.  It's not so popular as other spots maybe because of a difficult road but so worth the journey!!! At the evening we had a whole place to ourselves as not every camper can get here, you will need a 4x4. I have noticed that we had a bit of the sleeping problems because of the high altitude but I was overjoyed to sleep with a duvet and open windows😀! We were curious to s...

GEORGIA- KAZBEGI NATIONAL PARK- JUTA VALLEY AND MOUNT KAZBEGI

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Next day after a hearty breakfast Avto took us to visit Juta valley. The mountains here are often called Georgian Dolomites.  The trail was a bit harder(not for the Chinese lady though doing it in flip-flops 😂😂). We were struggling a bit but mostly because of the  hot weather. Yeas we are at more than 2000m a.s.l but the sun here is mercifulless. I was already tanned but still got a bit of the sun burn! So after 2 days  we were ready for a real badass trail. Mount Kazbegi known as a queen of the valley welcomed us with a clear view on her peak so we could admire her majesty🙂.  It was really hard going  800 m up and than 800m down but we did it!!!For Avto it seemed effortless 🤣🤣. Where we camped in the night we had an amazing view on one of the most picturesque churches - Gergeti Trinity Church.  Sadly instead of a place for reflection it became a mass tourism destination to make selfies and ph...