Saturday, August 6, 2011

Day 19-20: Istanbul

There is only one word to describe Istanbul - CRAAAZY. It really is one crazy Euro-Asian town, with crazy traffic, crazy people and oh well, also crazy prices. When you get there, the heat and humidity hits you straight in your face and even a short walk uphill is a huge effort requiring regular stopovers about every 10 min.
We spent most of our time exploring the streets of the Sultanahmet district, the great bazaar and we also made a short trip to Asia, where we wandered along the streets around the Taksim square. We stuffed ourselves with as many different Turkish dishes as possible and made a conclusion that we're definitely coming back again.

Istanbul's cheapest durum


Inside of Agia Sophia


The crazy streets of Istanbul








The Galata bridge connecting Europe with Asia







They came all the way from the UK




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Day 14 - 18: Greece

We started our journey across Greece in Zagoria villages in the north, where we visted two remote villages in the middle of Pindus mountain range and did a short trek up to the Dragon Lake. After this we decided to chill out on one of the best wind-surfing spots in Europe, Lefkada, but this time just as tourists. After spending a night in a »very top-spot price« camp we continued our journey with a two-day stroll through the Peloponnese, where we visited all the touristy must-sees including Ancient olympia, Epidavros and Corinth. After roasting in Athens we had to cool ourselves in the turquise waters of Haldikiki peninsula and then headed towards Asia.


The Dragon Lake in the Pindus Mountains

The village of Micro Papingo


Attacked by a gang of horses


Lefkada


The Greek coast

Coming to Peloponnese


Ancient Olympia



On our way to Sparta



Very little is left of ancient Sparta


Trying Greek desserts in Neapolis



Epidavros



The Lion gate, Mycenae



Corinth