THE BEST GERMAN FOOD SPOTS IN ISTANBUL!! ?
Today we want to feel a little bit this sweet special “Germany-feeling”. So here I am with my German friend @Julia Graner in Istanbul. But this is not enough. We are hungry! Our favorite thing in the world is food! Believe it or not – there are several German cafes and restaurants in Istanbul. We are going there and we will try their food. Is it really like in Germany? Is it authentic? Is it tasty? We won’t be sweet today, but we’ll be brutally honest! Let’s go.
Turkish German Bookstore, Beyoglu
Turk Alman Kitabevi is one of my favorite places in Istanbul. I used to come here every day when I lived in Tarlabaşı. Because we didn’t have wifi in our house. However, I haven’t been here for a long time.
Most of the books here are in German. It’s also a great place to learn German or meet other Germans in Istanbul. The atmosphere is great. I love the wooden architecture of this place.
In winter they have real Glühwein and the coffee here is really good. They have German bread and also German cake! Something super German: Bienenstich.
Bienenstich is very German. I ate a lot as a kid. So it reminds me of my childhood.
Landmann Schnitzel, Kadikoy
Landmann Schnitzel already has a very German name. I feel at home when I read this. Schnitzel. It was my favorite meal in Germany. There are also many different Schnitzels on the menu. Cordon Bleu is also very popular in Germany. Schnitzel stuffed with Turkey Ham and Cheese.
Almis Currywurst, Kadikoy
Our next stop is Almys Currywurst! It comes from Berlin and is actually more like street food. I’m not a big Bratwurst fan but it is a good meal at Christmas markets or festivals.
Wow I didn’t expect that but they serve pork. There is also Sauerkraut. It can’t get any more German than Sauerkraut.
In fact, Sauerkraut is not a dish that cheers most of us, it’s just part of our delicious food culture. It was invented a long time ago and is a great food source for little money. It is sour cabbage and is delicious with Bratwurst.
Gurmania Moda, Kadikoy
In Germany, people fight over the name of this dessert. In Berlin we call it “Pfannkuchen”, in Bavaria they call it Krapfen, and in West Germany they call it “Berliner”. Whatever you call it, it’s like a donut without holes. But don’t you dare call it a donut in front of Germans!
It is usually filled with marmalade or jam filling and powdered sugar. “Berliner” is a traditional pastry for New Year’s Eve and Carnival.
It was a joke then, for example, to fill some of them with mustard or onions without being seen from the outside. I think I’m still traumatized by my past.
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?? Bugün biraz da bu tatlı özel “Almanya duygusunu” hissetmek istiyoruz. İşte burada Alman arkadaşım @Julia Graner ile İstanbul’dayım. Ama bu yeterli değil. Açız! Dünyada en sevdiğimiz şey yemek! İster inanın ister inanmayın – İstanbul’da birkaç Alman kafe ve restoranı var. Oraya gidiyoruz ve yemeklerini deneyeceğiz. Gerçekten Almanya’daki gibi mi? Otantik mi? Lezzetli mi? Bugün tatlı olmayacağız ama acımasızca dürüst olacağız! Hadi gidelim.
Türk Alman Kitabevi, Beyoğlu
Türk Alman Kitabevi, İstanbul’daki en sevdiğim yerlerden biri. Tarlabaşı’nda yaşarken her gün buraya gelirdim. Çünkü evimizde wifi yoktu. Ancak, uzun zamandır burada değildim.
Buradaki kitapların çoğu Almanca. Aynı zamanda Almanca öğrenmek veya İstanbul’daki diğer Almanlarla tanışmak için harika bir yer. Atmosfer harika. Bu yerin ahşap mimarisini seviyorum.
Kışın gerçek Glühwein’leri var ve burada kahve gerçekten çok iyi. Alman ekmeği ve ayrıca Alman pastası var! Süper Almanca bir şey: Bienenstich.
Bienenstich çok Alman. Çocukken çok yedim. Bu yüzden bana çocukluğumu hatırlatıyor.
Landmann Schnitzel, Kadıköy
Landmann Schnitzel zaten çok Almanca bir isme sahip. Bunu okuduğumda kendimi evimde gibi hissediyorum. Şnitzel. Almanya’da en sevdiğim yemekti. Menüde ayrıca birçok farklı Schnitzel var. Cordon Bleu Almanya’da da çok popüler. Hindi jambon ve peynir ile doldurulmuş şnitzel.
Almis Currywurst, Kadıköy
Bir sonraki durağımız Almys Currywurst! Berlin’den geliyor ve aslında daha çok sokak yemeği gibi. Ben büyük bir Bratwurst hayranı değilim ama Noel pazarlarında veya festivallerde iyi bir yemek.
Vay canına bunu beklemiyordum ama domuz eti servis ediyorlar. Ayrıca lahana turşusu var. Lahana turşusu kadar Almanca olamaz.
Aslında lahana turşusu çoğumuzun neşelendirdiği bir yemek değil, sadece lezzetli yemek kültürümüzün bir parçası. Uzun zaman önce icat edildi ve az para için harika bir besin kaynağı. Ekşi lahanadır ve Bratwurst ile lezzetlidir.
Gurmania Moda, Kadıköy
Almanya’da insanlar bu tatlının adı için kavga ediyor. Berlin’de biz ona “Pfannkuchen” diyoruz, Bavyera’da Krapfen diyorlar ve Batı Almanya’da ona “Berliner” diyorlar. Adına ne dersen de, deliksiz bir çörek gibidir. Ama Almanların önünde ona çörek demeye cüret etme!
Genellikle marmelat veya reçel dolgusu ve pudra şekeri ile doldurulur. “Berliner”, Yılbaşı ve Karnaval için geleneksel bir hamur işidir.
O zamanlar örneğin bazılarını dışarıdan görünmeden hardal veya soğanla doldurmak bir şakaydı. Sanırım hala geçmişimin travmasını yaşıyorum.
The Story of ERTUGRUL GAZI in Sögüt Bilecik ?? 10/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 11 is Bilecik!
Bilecik is a place that is made fun of because “it doesn’t exist”, but actually, we just need to open our history books to understand that Bilecik was very important for the existence of the ottoman empire and I believe that even today, 800 years later, Bilecik is much more than just a place that doesn’t exist.
Osman I. started building the beginning of the Ottoman Empire around Sögüt in Bilecik, which was a very important location from a military point of view as well because it was at the main road between Constantinople and Konya.
When in Bilecik you will come across many kayi tribe flags, as Osman I. was also the leader of the Kayi tribe which was basically the foundation for the Ottoman Empire.
There is the Harmankaya Kanyon – a 3km long beautiful but dangerous canyon (it was quite challenging for Limon to get there). All in all, I loved Bilecik and it was definitely a place that surprised me a lot with what I found there!
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 11 numara Bilecik!
Bilecik “yok” diye dalga geçilen bir yer ama aslında Bilecik’in Osmanlı’nın varlığı için çok önemli olduğunu anlamak için tarih kitaplarımızı açmamız yeterli ve inanıyorum ki bugün bile, 800 yıl sonra Bilecik, var olmayan bir yerden çok daha fazlası.
Osman I., Konstantinopolis ile Konya arasındaki ana yol üzerinde olması nedeniyle askeri açıdan da çok önemli bir yer olan Bilecik’te Söğüt çevresinde Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun başlangıcını inşa etmeye başladı.
Bilecik’te, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun temeli olan Kayı boyunun da lideri olan I. Osman’dan dolayı birçok kayı aşiretinin bayrağına rastlarsınız.
3 km uzunluğunda güzel ama tehlikeli bir kanyon olan Harmankaya Kanyonu var (Limon’un oraya ulaşması oldukça zordu). Sonuç olarak Bilecik’i çok sevdim ve kesinlikle orada bulduklarımla beni çok şaşırtan bir yerdi!
I will NEVER forget my first time in BURSA ?? 09/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 16 is Bursa
Bursa is a place that has to offer EVERYTHING and wow I didn’t know that there are so many amazing places in Bursa. I also explored more of the Iskender and food options that the province is famous for and I seriously need to think about cutting off some of the food because it’s getting out of control lol ?
Bursa is a very historical place and in Ottoman Turkish Bursa means “God’s Gift” and to me that makes total sense! What I enjoyed most was going up to Uludag to try out skiing for the first time in my life ⛷or just enjoy a cool breeze with a cup of cay ☕️ Camping in Iznik was very peaceful and i liked the laidback-vibes ☀️? A beautiful beautiful place!
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 16 numara Bursa
Bursa her şeyi sunması gereken bir yer ve vay be Bursa’da bu kadar çok harika yer olduğunu bilmiyordum. Ayrıca ilin ünlü olduğu İskender ve yemek seçeneklerini daha fazla araştırdım ve bazı yiyecekleri kesmeyi ciddi olarak düşünmem gerekiyor çünkü kontrolden çıkıyor lol ?
Bursa çok tarihi bir yer ve Osmanlı Türkçesinde Bursa “Tanrı’nın Hediyesi” anlamına geliyor ve bu bana çok mantıklı geliyor! Hayatımda ilk kez kayak yapmak için Uludağ’a çıkmaktan en çok zevk aldığım şey ⛷ya da sadece bir bardak çay eşliğinde serin bir esinti keyfi ☕️ İznik’te kamp yapmak çok huzurluydu ve rahat havayı sevdim ☀️? Güzel güzel mekan!
Turkey's smallest Province: YALOVA ?? 08/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 77 is Yalova!
Yalova is close to Istanbul which makes it very easy to reach by boat, bus or car. There is a bridge connecting Gebze with the province and driving over this bridge is just beautiful because you can see the Marmara sea. Yalova is the smallest province in Turkey but just because it’s tiny – it doesnt mean that it won’t surprise you BIG time 🙂
Actually it is one of the touristic cities with the longest coastline to the sea with 105 km. Yalova is a natural paradise with lots of forests and as we all know – Turks love camping! Yalova has one of the best camping spots in Turkey. Especially during weekends it can get crowded, so make sure to get there early in the morning.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk occasionally lived in Yalova in his final years. In one of his speeches he famously said: “Yalova is my city” and today it is possible to visit his mansion in the Termak district or to find out more about his “Moving Villa” in Yalova City.
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 77 numara Yalova!
Yalova, İstanbul’a yakındır, bu da tekne, otobüs veya araba ile ulaşımı çok kolaylaştırır. Gebze’yi ilçeye bağlayan bir köprü var ve bu köprüden geçmek sadece Marmara denizini görebileceğiniz için güzel. Yalova Türkiye’nin en küçük ili ama küçücük olması sizi şaşırtmayacağı anlamına gelmez BÜYÜK zaman 🙂
Aslında 105 km ile denize en uzun sahil şeridine sahip turistik şehirlerden biridir. Yalova, ormanları bol olan bir doğa cenneti ve hepimizin bildiği gibi – Türkler kamp yapmayı çok seviyor! Yalova, Türkiye’nin en iyi kamp yerlerinden birine sahiptir. Özellikle hafta sonları kalabalık olabilir, bu yüzden sabah erkenden oraya vardığınızdan emin olun.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, son yıllarında zaman zaman Yalova’da yaşadı. Bir konuşmasında ünlü olarak “Yalova benim şehrim” dedi ve bugün Termak semtindeki konağını ziyaret etmek veya Yalova Şehrindeki “Taşınan Villası” hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinmek mümkün.
Life at the Syrian Border in KILIS ?? 07/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 79 is Kilis!
I went to one of the smallest provinces of Turkey: Kilis. It is located in the south on the Syrian border. From the outside, it seems just like a small place but when you look closer there are big things happening. I went there to find out more about the history of Kilis, the taste of its food and how people live together.
By looking at the map of Turkey you will notice that it does not only share its borders with Syria, but it’s also the longest border with a length of 909km. That’s longer than Germany from south to north. There is no other country in the world that hosts more refugees than Turkey does and Kilis, right at the border, accepted more Syrian refugees than there are local residents living there. So how does that work? How does life in such a small province change for the residents?
Many things changed, two different cultures had to adopt to each other and started to transition into one. People share their jobs, houses and social spaces with Syrian refugees, like sport facilities, spaces at the bazaar and educational institutions. and for that Kilis even got nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in the past. Life is still far from easy for Syrians in Turkey, but Kilis has many human rights and refugee organizations that do their best to integrate Syrians into society, even tho hundreds of thousands still live in camps nearby.
Just a few kilometers from the Syrian border Kilis is for many people not only a new home, but a safe zone and one of the few good examples that Syrians and Turks can live together peacefully and even enrich each other’s lives. ?
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 79 numara Kilis!
Türkiye’nin en küçük illerinden birine gittim: Kilis. Güneyde Suriye sınırında yer almaktadır. Dışarıdan küçük bir yer gibi görünüyor ama yakından baktığınızda büyük şeyler oluyor. Kilis’in tarihini, yemeklerinin lezzetini ve insanların nasıl bir arada yaşadığını öğrenmek için oraya gittim.
Türkiye haritasına baktığınızda sadece Suriye ile sınırlarını paylaşmadığını, aynı zamanda 909km uzunluğu ile en uzun sınırı olduğunu fark edeceksiniz. Bu, güneyden kuzeye Almanya’dan daha uzun. Dünyada Türkiye’den daha fazla mülteciye ev sahipliği yapan başka bir ülke yok ve hemen sınırda bulunan Kilis, orada yaşayan yerel sakinlerden daha fazla Suriyeli mülteciyi kabul etti. Peki bu nasıl çalışıyor? Bu kadar küçük bir ilde hayat sakinleri için nasıl değişiyor?
Pek çok şey değişti, iki farklı kültür birbirini benimsemek zorunda kaldı ve tek kültüre geçmeye başladı. İnsanlar işlerini, evlerini ve sosyal alanlarını, spor tesisleri, çarşıdaki alanlar, eğitim kurumları gibi Suriyeli mültecilerle paylaşıyor. ve bunun için Kilis geçmişte Nobel Barış Ödülü’ne bile aday gösterilmişti. Türkiye’deki Suriyeliler için hayat hala kolay değil, ancak Kilis’te Suriyelileri topluma entegre etmek için ellerinden gelenin en iyisini yapan birçok insan hakları ve mülteci örgütü var, yüz binlercesi yakınlardaki kamplarda yaşıyor olsa da.
Suriye sınırına sadece birkaç kilometre uzaklıktaki Kilis, birçok insan için sadece yeni bir ev değil, aynı zamanda güvenli bir bölge ve Suriyelilerin ve Türklerin barış içinde yaşayabilecekleri ve hatta birbirlerinin hayatlarını zenginleştirebilecekleri birkaç güzel örnekten biri. ?
A Road Trip With COMPLETE STRANGERS in HATAY ?? 06/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 31 is Hatay!
This has been one of my favorite days of my life. I still can’t believe how lucky I am to meet Jale and Yasemin. We met for the first time, and spoke only a few messages on instagram a few days earlier. We decided to go on a road trip together and explore Hatay. We started the day with breakfast in the old city of Antakya, went shopping at the long bazaar and ate a Lebanese dessert called Haytali at Affan Kahvesi.
With a full stomach, we then visited the St. Pierre Church which is one of the oldest churches in the world. There is a very old mountain called Charonion of Hell which is very close and dates back to 200 BC. Harbiye Waterfall is so close to the city that we didn’t want to miss visiting this spot as well.
After that, we read each other’s futures at Sultan Cafe and brought enough snacks for the trip just before our car broke down 😀 It magically worked again and drove us all the way to Musa Tree where we taught each other some useful Turkish and German.
The end of the day was spent in Samandag at the beach. We watched the sunset and ate Hatay fish. I will never forget this trip and I am so glad that I went out of my comfort zone to meet these beautiful souls. Memories made together last forever ?
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 31 numara Hatay!
Bu hayatımın en sevdiğim günlerinden biri oldu. Jale ve Yasemin ile tanıştığım için ne kadar şanslı olduğuma hâlâ inanamıyorum. İlk kez tanıştık ve birkaç gün önce instagram’da sadece birkaç mesaj konuştuk. Birlikte bir yolculuğa çıkmaya ve Hatay’ı keşfetmeye karar verdik. Güne eski Antakya’da kahvaltı ile başladık, uzun çarşıda alışverişe çıktık ve Affan Kahvesi’nde Haytali denilen Lübnan tatlısı yedik.
Dolu bir mide ile dünyanın en eski kiliselerinden biri olan St. Pierre Kilisesi’ni gezdik. Charonion of Hell adında çok yakın ve M.Ö.200 yıllarına kadar uzanan çok eski bir dağ var. Harbiye Şelalesi şehre o kadar yakın ki burayı ziyaret etmeyi de kaçırmak istemedik.
Bundan sonra, Sultan Cafe’de birbirimizin geleceğini okuduk ve arabamız bozulmadan hemen önce yolculuk için yeterince atıştırmalık getirdik: D Sihirli bir şekilde tekrar çalıştı ve bizi Musa Ağacına kadar sürdü ve burada birbirimize yararlı Türkçe ve Almanca öğrettik.
Günün sonu Samandağ’da sahilde geçirildi. Gün batımını izledik ve Hatay balığı yedik. Bu geziyi asla unutmayacağım ve bu güzel ruhlarla tanışmak için konfor bölgemden çıktığım için çok mutluyum. Birlikte yapılan anılar sonsuza kadar sürer ?
I went on a trip by myself in KAYSERI ?? 05/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey an number 38 is Kayseri!
I went to Kayseri without any expectations but what I found left me speechless. What a diverse province full of BEAUTIFUL nature. The food was amazing, unfortunately I can’t eat so much every single day ? but Mantı and Pastırma won my heart.
Crazy to be in the mountains, under waterfalls and skiing in the snow all on the same day.
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var 38 numara Kayseri!
Kayseri’ye hiç beklentim olmadan gittim ama bulduklarım beni suskun bıraktı. GÜZEL doğa ile dolu ne farklı bir il. Yemekler harikaydı, maalesef her gün bu kadar yemek yiyemiyorum ? ama Mantı ve Pastırma kalbimi kazandı.
Aynı gün dağlarda, şelalelerin altında ve karda kayak yapmak delilik.
In ŞANLIURFA they eat LIVER for breakfast ?? 04/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 63 is Şanlıurfa!
It does not only translate to glorious Urfa but it also truly is glorious because this province has so many stories to tell.
The city is located in southeastern Anatolia and the best time to come here is in spring or autumn as this place gets extremely hot during the summer!
Sanliurfa is a place where different religions and cultures come together. Especially when you visit the historical sites you will find a close connection between Christianity and Islamic traditions.
Together with Tulin I explored different sides of Şanlıurfa, we tasted Ciğer kebabı, menengic kahvesi, sabut fish, çiğ köfte and so much more!
It was an unforgettable time.
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 63 numara Şanlıurfa!
Sadece şanlı Urfa’ya tercüme etmekle kalmıyor, aynı zamanda gerçekten ihtişamlı çünkü bu ilin anlatacak çok hikayesi var.
Şehir Güneydoğu Anadolu’da yer almaktadır ve buraya gelmek için en uygun zaman ilkbahar veya sonbahardır çünkü burası yaz aylarında aşırı derecede ısınır!
Şanlıurfa, farklı din ve kültürlerin bir araya geldiği bir yerdir. Özellikle tarihi yerleri ziyaret ettiğinizde Hıristiyanlık ve İslami gelenekler arasında yakın bir bağlantı bulacaksınız.
Tulin ile Şanlıurfa’nın farklı yönlerini keşfettik, Ciğer kebabı, menengic kahvesi, sabut balığı, çiğ köfte ve çok daha fazlasını tattık!
Unutulmaz bir zamandı.
Best things to do in?AFYONKARAHISAR ?? 03/81
?? Turkey has 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 03 is Afyonkarahisar!
Afyon? Afyon means opium? Yes, it means Opium, but don’t worry Afyon does not have a drug problem! Until the 60s there was so much opium produced here that it became part of its name. Now it’s more regulated and I got the chance to try some of the local opium in Afyon, as well as visiting the Phrygian Valley and walking up to the castle of Afyon.
But there is more to Afyon, because that’s just one part of the name. Afyonkarahisar translated means= Opium, Black, fortress.
➡️ 3 facts about the fortress:
- There are 570 stairs to climb on 200m, which is very tiring.
- The fortress is over 3000 years old, which is quite old.
- Going up and visiting the place is free of charge and a good exercise
Don’t forget your water! For me this is the most fascinating place in Afyon because of its history and of course the view over the city
? THE LOCATION
Afyon is located in the western countryside of Turkey and if you like snow – they have a lot of that here!
? THERMAL SPA CENTER
Did you know that Afyon is the Turkish capital of hot springs and thermal spas? Yeah, it’s a great place to just lie back and relax. That’s why you can find many luxury hotels here and they are quite affordable as well. And talking about comfort – It’s nothing new- Afyon has been a thermal centre for quite some time and they say that the hot springs here can heal skin diseases and several other illnesses. It’s getting hot in here – the waters can reach a temperature up to 85 degrees.
⛰ PHRYGIAN VALLEY
If you go to Afyon, you should definitely check out the Phrygian Valley as well. It is known as the 2nd Cappadocia and I will show you why. This is so cool! This is a huge rock but it’s not only a rock. This is a home that is over 3000 years old. It has several chambers carved inside where people used to settle down. It even has several floors and maybe that was the definition of a skyscraper in the ancient world!
? GETTING THERE & WHERE TO STAY
To go to Afyon it takes around 6hours by bus from Istanbul and a ticket is around 90 Liras.
? FOOD
We all know, there is always a special food that belongs to any Turkish city. For Afyonkarahisar it’s definitely Sucuk, Kaymak, and Lokum. Afiyet olsun!
?EMRE LAKE
Afyon has also really beautiful lakes, like Eber Lake, Aksehir lake or Emre Lake. It’s super close to the Phrygian Valley so it’s easy to combine these two sights. Even inside the lake, you can find rock formations. In summer it’s even more beautiful and it is possible to see many birds, you can go cycling here, take a boat on the lake or drive around with an ATV.
That’s it from Afyonkarahisar, see you next time in ??!
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 03 numara Afyonkarahisar!
Afyon? Afyon afyon mu demek? Evet Afyon demek ama merak etmeyin Afyon’da uyuşturucu sorunu yok! 60’lı yıllara kadar burada üretilen o kadar çok afyon vardı ki adının bir parçası oldu. Şimdi daha düzenli ve Afyon’daki yerel afyonun bir kısmını deneme, Frig Vadisi’ni ziyaret etme ve Afyon kalesine yürüyüş yapma şansım oldu.
Ama Afyon için daha fazlası var, çünkü bu ismin sadece bir kısmı. Afyonkarahisar tercüme anlamı = Afyon, Kara, kale.
➡️ kale hakkında 3 gerçek:
200m’de 570 merdiven çıkılması çok yorucu.
Kale 3000 yaşın üzerindedir ve oldukça eskidir.
Yukarı çıkmak ve yeri ziyaret etmek ücretsizdir ve iyi bir egzersizdir.
Suyunu unutma! Benim için burası tarihi ve tabi ki şehir manzarası nedeniyle Afyon’un en büyüleyici yeri.
? KONUM
Afyon, Türkiye’nin batı kırsalında yer almaktadır ve kar seviyorsanız – burada çok var!
? TERMAL SPA MERKEZİ
Afyon’un kaplıcaların ve kaplıcaların başkenti olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? Evet, arkana yaslanıp rahatlamak için harika bir yer. Bu nedenle burada birçok lüks otel bulabilirsiniz ve bunlar da oldukça uygun fiyatlıdır. Ve konfor hakkında konuşmak – yeni bir şey değil – Afyon epeydir termal bir merkez ve buradaki kaplıcaların cilt hastalıklarını ve diğer birçok hastalığı iyileştirebileceğini söylüyorlar. Burası ısınıyor – sular 85 dereceye kadar ulaşabiliyor.
⛰ PHRYGIAN VADİSİ
Afyon’a giderseniz mutlaka Frig Vadisi’ni de gezmelisiniz. 2. Kapadokya olarak biliniyor ve size nedenini göstereceğim. Bu çok havalı! Bu çok büyük bir kaya ama sadece bir kaya değil. Burası 3000 yıldan daha eski bir ev. İnsanların yerleştikleri yerde oyulmuş birkaç odası var. Hatta birkaç katı var ve belki de antik dünyadaki bir gökdelenin tanımı buydu!
? ORADA VE NEREDE KALINIR
Afyon’a gitmek için İstanbul’dan otobüsle yaklaşık 6 saat sürüyor ve bilet 90 lira civarında.
? GIDA
Hepimiz biliyoruz, her zaman herhangi bir Türk şehrine ait özel bir yemek vardır. Afyonkarahisar için kesinlikle Sucuk, Kaymak ve Lokum. Afiyet olsun!
?EMRE GÖLÜ
Afyon’da Eber Gölü, Akşehir gölü veya Emre Gölü gibi çok güzel göller de var. Frig Vadisi’ne çok yakın olduğu için bu iki turistik yeri birleştirmek çok kolay. Gölün içinde bile kaya oluşumları bulabilirsiniz. Yazın daha da güzel oluyor ve çok sayıda kuş görmek mümkün, burada bisiklete binebilir, gölde tekne gezintisi yapabilir veya ATV ile dolaşabilirsiniz.
İşte bu Afyonkarahisar’dan, bir dahaki sefere görüşmek üzere ??!
Hiking up Mt. Nemrut through deep snow in ?ADIYAMAN ?? 02/81
?? There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 02 is Adiyaman!
You’ve probably seen the picture of mysterious statues on top of a mountain but did you know that these statues are right here in Turkey? And that’s exactly where I went – over 1000km away from Istanbul – to climb the mountain where this picture was taken and to find out what else the province of Adiyaman has to offer.
➡️ What you can find in Adiyaman is not only Mount Nemrut but also ancient cities and castles.
Adiyaman is such a fascinating place because you can go back in time and visit places that are as old as human history!
✈️ Adiyaman is located in southern central Turkey and the easiest way to get there from Istanbul is by plane. A ticket was realllyyyy expensive: 700 liras for a return ticket, but I believe this is going to be a once in a lifetime experience and definitely worth the effort and money to go there.
Most people come to Adiyaman because they wanna see Mount Nemrut, but there is more than that!
?Cendere Köprüsü for example is an ancient bridge on the road to Mount Nemrut. You can stop by, have a look, have tea next to the bridge or even camp and swim here in summer.
?Another hidden gem is The ancient city of Arsemia which is right in the heart of nature. Some people say it’s even better than Mount Nemrut, so definitely don’t forget to check this out.
?The Perre ruins are very close to downtown Adiyaman and they used to be one of the big citie’s of the kings of Mesopotomia. It’s a very large area so make sure to bring enough time. There are over 200 rock tombs which are connected and it’s just mind blowing how this site must have been looked during the Roman Empire.
?Kahta Kalesi is one of the impressive castles in Adiyaman which lies on top of a mountain.
? At the end of January temperatures are really low, it’s very cold and going up Mount Nemrut won’t be an easy game. Especially in the mountain area it’s getting extremely cold, up to -20 degrees during the night time.
Let me tell you how I felt while I was walking up to the peak:
- For the first time in a very long time I felt very happy. Because when you are out there, surrounded by all this snow and nobody else around, it really gives you a special feeling.
- Also I am grateful that I started this project of visiting all 81 cities of Turkey, because I am learning so much. Not only about Turkey, but also about history in general.
- And it feels really good to go out, meet other people and go on little adventures from time to time.
When you climb to the top of the mountain you may get tired but when you see the view, you will feel just grateful for being alive and experiencing such amazing wonders.
There are 2 groups of these god figures. One group of them was placed to greet the sunrise and the other to greet the setting.
That’s it from 02 Adiyaman, see you next time in 03 Afyonkarahisar!
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?? Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 02 numara Adıyaman!
Muhtemelen bir dağın tepesindeki gizemli heykellerin resmini görmüşsünüzdür, ancak bu heykellerin Türkiye’de olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? İşte tam da bu fotoğrafın çekildiği dağa tırmanmak ve Adıyaman vilayetinin başka neler sunabileceğini öğrenmek için İstanbul’a 1000 km’den fazla uzaklığa gittim.
➡️ Adıyaman’da bulabilecekleriniz sadece Nemrut Dağı değil, antik kentler ve kalelerdir.
Adıyaman öyle büyüleyici bir yer çünkü zamanda geriye gidebilir ve insanlık tarihi kadar eski yerleri ziyaret edebilirsiniz!
✈️ Adıyaman, Türkiye’nin güneyinde yer alır ve oraya İstanbul’dan ulaşmanın en kolay yolu uçaktır. Bir bilet gerçekten çok pahalıydı: Dönüş bileti için 700 lira, ancak bunun ömür boyu bir deneyim olacağına ve oraya gitmek için kesinlikle çaba ve paraya değeceğine inanıyorum.
Çoğu insan Nemrut Dağı’nı görmek istediği için Adıyaman’a geliyor ama bundan fazlası var!
?Cendere Köprüsü, Nemrut Dağı yolundaki eski bir köprüdür. Bir uğrayabilir, bir göz atabilir, köprünün yanında çay içebilir, hatta yaz aylarında burada kamp kurabilir ve yüzebilirsiniz.
Bir başka gizli mücevher, doğanın tam kalbinde yer alan antik Arsemia kentidir. Bazıları bunun Nemrut Dağı’ndan bile daha iyi olduğunu söyler, bu yüzden kesinlikle bunu kontrol etmeyi unutmayın.
?Perre harabeleri, Adıyaman şehir merkezine çok yakın ve Mezopotomya krallarının en büyük şehirlerinden biriydi. Burası çok geniş bir alan, bu yüzden yeterince zaman ayırdığınızdan emin olun. Birbirine bağlı 200’den fazla kaya mezarı var ve bu sitenin Roma İmparatorluğu sırasında nasıl göründüğü akıllara durgunluk veriyor.
?Kahta Kalesi, Adıyaman’da bir dağın tepesinde yer alan etkileyici kalelerden biridir.
? Ocak sonunda hava çok düşük, çok soğuk ve Nemrut Dağı’na çıkmak kolay bir oyun olmayacak. Özellikle dağlık bölgede gece -20 dereceye kadar aşırı derecede soğuyor.
Zirveye çıkarken nasıl hissettiğimi size söyleyeyim:
Çok uzun zamandır ilk defa çok mutlu oldum. Çünkü orada olduğunuzda, etrafınız bu kadar karla çevrili olduğunda ve etrafınızda başka kimse olmadığında, size gerçekten özel bir his veriyor.
Ayrıca Türkiye’nin 81 ilini ziyaret etme projesini başlattığım için minnettarım çünkü çok şey öğreniyorum. Sadece Türkiye hakkında değil, genel olarak tarih hakkında da.
Ve zaman zaman dışarı çıkmak, diğer insanlarla tanışmak ve küçük maceralara çıkmak gerçekten iyi hissettiriyor.
Dağın tepesine çıktığınızda yorulabilirsiniz ama manzarayı gördüğünüzde hayatta olduğunuz ve böylesine muhteşem harikalar yaşadığınız için minnettar olacaksınız.
Bu tanrı figürlerinden 2 grup vardır. Bir grup gün doğumunu, diğeri de ayarı selamlamak için yerleştirildi.
İşte 02 Adıyaman’dan, bir dahaki sefere 03 Afyonkarahisar’da görüşmek üzere!
NIGHTMARE in Adana (Don't do this in Adana) ??01/81
There are 81 reasons to fall in love with Turkey and number 01 is Adana!
I heard that Adana is the city where people shoot for the sun and arriving here in early February with temperatures around 25degrees I can imagine that it really gets you in the mood to shoot the sun.
There are a lot of things to experience in Adana, but most importantly we figured out that camping should not be one of these things! ?? At least not outside camping areas.
Location
Adana is located in the south of Turkey and it’s not only Adana Kebab what the province is famous for.
Yilan Kale
For me, the most fascinating place in Adana is Yilankale, which means snake castle. It is believed to be the home of a creature which is half woman and half snake.
The castle is over 700 years old and one of the most perfectly preserved Armenian castles in the region. It is open for visitors and I think definitely worth it to find out more about this snake lady.
Culture
Did you know that Adana is one of the first places of the world where humans settled down and it was also one of the most important regions of the classical world?
It was a very diverse place where many religions and cultures lived together for thousands of years.
Now, it’s one of the biggest and most developed cities in Turkey where you can find lots of art, history and all kind of festivals.
Getting there
Getting there from Istanbul takes around 12hours by bus and a ticket is like 120 Liras. Oh and before I forget-
Food
You can not go to Adana without eating – right – Adana Kebab.
The city is basically the home town of Adana Kebab and originally it was known as Kıyma kebabı which literally means “minced kebab”.
And not everyone can just sell you original Adana Kebab because there are strict rules regarding the cooking, the flavors, and the meat.
It even has a patent but there is a public list of restaurants that follow the original recipe.
Afiyet olsun!
TOP THINGS TO DO in ADANA
Did you know that Adana has
- A clock tower that symbolized modernization – Büyük Saat Kulesi
- A 1,900 year old ancient stone bridge in the middle of the city – Tasköprü
- If you like nature, there is a canyon that is free to visit – Kapikaya Kanyonu
- A more than 100 year old railway that was built by germans – Varda Köprü
- One of the best wine tours and tastings in the country
- Sabancı Merkez Cami, the 2nd largest mosque in Turkey
- And of course mysterious castles, like the snake castle
- A beautofiful dam called Seyhan Baraj
- Mountain towns like Pozanti
- Many coastal towns like Yumurtalik and Karatas with ancient sites
- When it comes to food, Adana does not only have Adana Kebab, but also Tantuni, Humus, Lahmacun, balkabagi tatlisi, Sirdan and Salgam
That’s it from Adana, see you next time in Adiyaman!
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Türkiye’ye aşık olmak için 81 neden var ve 01 numara Adana!
Adana’nın insanların güneş için çekim yaptıkları ve 25 derece civarında sıcaklıklarla Şubat ayı başlarında buraya ulaştıkları bir şehir olduğunu duydum, gerçekten güneşi vurma havasına girdiğinizi hayal edebiliyorum.
Adana’da yaşanacak çok şey var ama en önemlisi kamp yapmanın bunlardan biri olmaması gerektiğini anladık! ?? En azından kamp alanlarının dışında değil.
KONUM
Adana, Türkiye’nin güneyinde yer alır ve ilin meşhur olduğu sadece Adana Kebabı değildir.
Yılan Kale
Bana göre Adana’nın en büyüleyici yeri yılan kalesi anlamına gelen Yılankale. Yarı kadın yarı yılan bir canlının evi olduğuna inanılıyor.
Kale 700 yaşın üzerindedir ve bölgedeki en iyi korunmuş Ermeni kalelerinden biridir. Ziyaretçilere açık ve bu yılan bayan hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinmeye kesinlikle değer olduğunu düşünüyorum.
Kültür
Adana’nın dünyanın ilk yerleşim yerlerinden biri olduğunu ve aynı zamanda klasik dünyanın en önemli bölgelerinden biri olduğunu biliyor muydunuz?
Binlerce yıldır birçok din ve kültürün bir arada yaşadığı çok çeşitli bir yerdi.
Şimdi, çok sayıda sanat, tarih ve her türlü festivali bulabileceğiniz Türkiye’nin en büyük ve en gelişmiş şehirlerinden biri.
Oraya gitmek
İstanbul’dan ulaşım otobüsle yaklaşık 12 saat sürüyor ve bilet ücreti 120 lira. Oh ve unutmadan önce-
Gıda
Yemek yemeden Adana’ya gidemezsiniz – doğru – Adana Kebabı.
Kent temelde Adana Kebabının memleketi ve aslında “kıyma kebabı” olarak biliniyordu.
Ve herkes size orijinal Adana Kebabını satamaz çünkü yemek pişirmek, lezzetler ve et konusunda katı kurallar vardır.
Hatta bir patenti var, ancak orijinal tarifi izleyen halka açık bir restoran listesi var.
Afiyet olsun!
ADANA’DA YAPILACAK EN ÖNEMLİ ŞEYLER
Adana’nın sahip olduğunu biliyor muydunuz?
Modernleşmeyi simgeleyen bir saat kulesi – Büyük Saat Kulesi
Şehrin ortasında 1.900 yıllık antik taş köprü – Taşköprü
Doğayı seviyorsanız, ücretsiz gezilebilecek bir kanyon var – Kapıkaya Kanyonu
Almanlar tarafından inşa edilen 100 yıldan daha eski bir demiryolu – Varda Köprü
Ülkedeki en iyi şarap turları ve tadımlarından biri
Sabancı Merkez Cami, Türkiye’nin 2. büyük camisi
Ve tabii ki gizemli kaleler, yılan kalesi gibi
Seyhan Baraj adında güzel bir baraj
Pozantı gibi dağ kasabaları
Antik yerlere sahip Yumurtalık ve Karataş gibi birçok sahil kasabası
Yemek deyince Adana’da sadece Adana Kebabı değil, Tantuni, Humus, Lahmacun, balkabağı tatlisi, Şırdan ve Salgam da var.
İşte Adana’dan, bir dahaki sefere Adıyaman’da görüşmek üzere!
14 Reasons Why I moved to Turkey as a foreigner
I moved to Turkey and I love it… Why? I love Turkey, I moved here by choice, and I’ve lived here for over 2 years now. These are all my opinions and experience. For me, there is no better country to live in as for now and I wouldn’t want it any other way.
Why did I move from Germany to Turkey?
I believe, that Turkey is a country that is just giving me an environment where I can be the happiest possible version of myself at this time of my life. BUT this might be different for anyone else.
There is no country in this world that is so interesting like Turkey!
Istanbul for example. It’s a place that really blows my mind. Not only, because it’s on 2 continents. No, it’s more than that. It’s about the history, it’s been here since empires for thousands of years. You can not imagine! It’s a city of culture, history, art, tourism, architecture, beaches, nature, surrounded by seas, forests, and hills. Different religions living side by side. It’s a city where you take a boat to get to work, a city that just has a magical vibe to it.
The food.
Another reason why I am so happy here is because of the food. Yes, Turks have an amazing cuisine to offer. I’m not talking about the doner sandwich. It’s so much more than that. It starts with breakfast. Turks have great soups, they have good coffee, amazing deserts, fresh fish, and good quality meat. There are endless local bazaars and also modern and international restaurants ranging from sushi to vegan options. What you can find here is a mix of Central Asian, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Eastern European, Armenian and Balkan cuisines. If that didn’t convince you yet, let me tell you the following.
Turkey’s nature.
This is a whole different story. I feel people should appreciate it more, but the landscapes are incredible! Diverse and lots of greenery. Turks take care of their environment. Turkey has a desert and there are landscapes that you will only find here in Turkey. I am talking about incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites, I’m talking about absolutely gorgeous mountains and islands, beaches, lakes, and cave cities.
Turk’s mentality.
I would say Turks are extremely Easy going. They are known for their simplicity in their life trying to avoid anything that makes life more complicated. The saying “Boş Ver” is frequently used and kinda shows the Turkish mentality of not worrying too much about small things. Turks love having this community feeling. Everyone knows their neighbors and most of life is happening outside. BBQ. Camping. Music. Starting and ending the day with Çay. It’s just this Turkish mentality regarding life that makes me happy.
Life Quality.
That being said the Life quality that Turkey offers is just so much higher in my opinion than anywhere else in the world. They have a really good health system. People are educated. Life in Turkey is quite affordable. It is I would say, not extremely difficult to make a living here as a foreigner. There are quite big differences living here as a Turk vs foreigner though, but generally spoken the life in Turkey is not bad. It’s not the place to earn a lot of money, but it’s about life quality.
Animal friendly.
Cats and dogs on the street. And I’ve never been to a country that takes such a good care of dogs and cats as Turkey does. Everyone makes them feel comfortable on the streets, gives them water and food, and treats them overall like kings and queens.
The Location.
Turkey is geographically a great location. Easy to get to Europe and Asia. The weather is great. And Istanbul has a big airport which makes it easy for me to visit my family or have friends visiting me.
Turkish language.
I have never been more fascinated by a language like the Turkish one. It’s just so different than European languages that it’s really fun to learn it. A whole sentence can basically be stuffed into a single word in the Turkish language. And that really impresses me.
Safety.
It is safe – I feel extremely safe living in Turkey. I can walk around freely, can do whatever I want. Turks generally do respect all kinds of people and I never felt unsafe. Traveling through the country is easy and the infrastructure is great. With common sense living in Turkey is as safe as living in any other country in the world.
Turk’s hospitality and kindness.
in Turkey hospitality is everything and I encountered endless situations of kindness and hospitality. No matter if it’s our neighbor inviting us over for food, the extreme kindness that I experience in my daily life or at my workplace. Turkish hospitality is just very unique. I have the feeling that Turks will always help in any way they can.
In Turkey, you will always have a neighborhood and be part of a community and just living here and feeling included is just one out of many reasons why I have chosen to make this country my home.
Traveling to Saudi Arabia for the first time
There are 195 countries in our world and as a traveler there is one country I’ve always dreamed to go to.
And this country is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It piqued my interest because it seemed so hard, almost impossible, to obtain a visa as a casual traveler back in the days.
And as I love the unknown and contrasts in general, Saudi Arabia was always high on my list of the countries I wanted to visit at least once in my life.
And out of the blue in September 2019 KSA announced to finally open its doors to foreigners from more than 50 countries. I just had to apply for the evisa online, pay 115 USD and A few minutes later I got my visa inside my email box.
And A few weeks later I found myself inside the country I never thought I would see with my own eyes this soon.
As one of the most conservative countries in the world with a lot of rules and different traditions KSA had quite a bad reputation thanks to the media. Which made everybody think that the kingdom has only 2 things to offer:
Its holy places and oil reserves.
But as we all know the media is only showing a small percentage of reality. So I decided to go there without any judgement and spent 4 weeks there to find out what the kingdom really has to offer to its visitors. And this is what I found out:
1 Different Culture –
Let’s get right into it: There are a lot of rules and customs which don’t always make sense to other people with a different background but those rules still have to be followed and respected. And isn’t it the best thing ever to understand how life looks like in a different part of this world? And KSA is handling a lot of things differently than a lot of other countries do.
I could have never imagined to enter a restaurant from a different side than my male friends or even let life stop around me for 5 times a day because it’s prayer time. Driving around for hours and only seeing desert and camels or drinking boiled coffee that tastes more fragrant than any other coffee I ever had. People are dressed differently and so are the laws: Different.
2 Hospitable and helpful people –
When things are different we normally tend to feel insecure or not really knowing what to expect. And for me that was the case with Saudi Arabia. I had no idea about Saudi Arabia’s people. Well, people are really nice and I didn’t expect that people in this country are so so kind that they would invite us to their homes, show us the greatest hospitality, helping us when we didn’t even ask for it and becoming friends in a very short time. A country is best understood through its people and KSA is home to a very diverse and mixed population.
3 Food –
As diverse as the people are so is the food. A lot of yemeni, indian, turkish and persian dishes can be found all over the countrs and it’s very very delicious.
4 Great nature –
Yes, more than half the area of Saudi Arabia is desert, but the other half is not and whatever you prefer- the nature is stunning and can range from mountains, to oceans, from hot and humid to cold weather. There are camels and monkeys. Flowers and coconut trees.
5 Safety –
Yes, the country is safe for travelers. It’s safe for women to travel alone. I am nobody who can fully judge this but I know that I would go back as a solo female traveler, because I never felt really uncomfortable. People are very respectful in general and always try to help. Men can be a little bit more curious than usual and cultural differences can be overwhelming but in general there is no need to worry too much as a female traveler. The most dangerous part about traveling in KSA is the traffic as there seem to be no rules and everybody drives like a mad person.
Visiting KSA was a dream come true and learning about this place and its culture was the true definition of traveling to me. The infrastructure is still bad, tourists can barely get around without renting a car, westernized customs aren’t understood everywhere, there are a lot of undiscovered places, people are curious and friendly. The food is authentic and traditions are still seen on the streets. Yes, KSA is a different world to me and I’ll probably never fully understand this country but that’s why I will never forget my visit and for sure will come back in the future to learn more about KSA.
Fairytale Iran
Iran is a magical country and I’ll never forget it! Whether hitchhiking through the rugged desert or chilling out on the crisp colorful sands of the island of Hormuz, there’s nothing like it!
I met friends for life couchsurfing through Iran during my short four-week stay. Even though I traveled solo there was never a scary moment. I felt safe and nurtured by these wonderful people who embraced me with open arms and open hearts.
I traveled for four weeks as a solo female through Iran and experienced the greatest hospitality ever! Thanks so much. During my time I visited the following places: Qom, Kashan, Abyaneh Village, Isfahan, Shiraz, Bandar Abbas, Hormuz, Qeshm, Hengam Island, Kerman, Bam, Mahan, Rayen, Yazd and of course Tehran 🙂
My favorite places are the islands (I didn’t even know you have any haha). So beautiful and unique!
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Music by Max Lurya
Drone Shots by Dariush Bagheri and Tomás Arribas
A Spontaneous Day in Iran
On January 18, I was on Qeshm Island in the south of Iran and on that day I wanted to find out where I would end up without knowing exactly where to go or where to sleep. so I hit the road with nothing but my clothes on my back and a camera in my pocket.
If there is something I learned during my travel – you will NEVER end up alone and that day proofed it once again!
To travel means to be free.
And what happened on that day was the definition of freedom for me.
The freedom to trust others, the nature and myself.
Hangem Island is a small island in the south of Iran and the reasons why I chose this place was because it’s 1. Not too far away. 2. There aren’t a lot of people 3. It’s well known for its Beautiful beaches
So all in all a great place to stay for the night even without a place to sleep
But first let me show you how easy it is to hitchhike in Iran:
The most important thing is to explain what hitchhiking is, to make sure that it’s no tarof and to make clear where you want to go, because some drivers just stop out of curiosity.
And I’m telling you the so called “ferry” was already a big adventure. There were 4 other people on the boat and it took only a few minutes to agree that we will all camp together. Suddenly a few strangers turned into a team that shared their food, tea and everything with each other. They even insisted to share their tent with me but my mind was already prepared to sleep in the wild.
The beach was our own paradise of freedom. No phone signal, just a few travellers, a bonfire and the ocean. This was a day of appreciation for our lives and the people who are part of it, not the objects. We should all allow ourselves to feel a little free. “Follow your dreams”, as cheesy as it sounds, but do it!
Never ignore the facts, especially the ugly ones. But do understand that it’s your game. You get to write the rules and you decide how you want to to travel.
Sometimes all it takes is to go with the flow. And everything else will come on its own.
Am I naive to travel like that?
Maybe. But for sure I know that I’m free.
I did it solo! Overcoming the Fear of Hitchhiking solo #14
DEUTSCH
Diesmal standen mir 4 volle Tage bevor, 2.500 km vom Nordkap bis nach Oslo: Alleine! So sehr wie ich es liebe zu trampen und das Abenteuer mit jemandem zu teilen, macht es genauso Spaß alleine zu trampen. Dieses Video ist Teil 2 meiner Reise per Anhalter durch Skandinavien.
Part 1 des Videos: https://youtu.be/PnfeaWOTH7k
ENGLISH
This time I was facing 4 full days of hitchhiking 2.500km from the North Cape down to Oslo: Solo! As much as I enjoy hitchhiking and sharing the adventure with a friend it’s also fun to hitchhike solo. This video is part 2 of my hitchhiking trip through Scandinavia.
Watch Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/PnfeaWOTH7k
Ich liebe es, die ultimative Freiheit indem zu haben, was ich tue oder wohin ich gehen will. Auf dieser Reise traf ich echt tolle Menschen, die mich mitgenommen haben. Darunter waren z.B. zwei Blogger, die im Van mit ihrem Hund gelebt haben. Dann traf ich zwei Touriguides in Geiranger, mit denen ich Pilze sammeln gegangen bin und anschließend selbstgemachten Matetee in ihrem Wohnmobil getrunken habe. Eine polnische Familie hat mich auf eine Sightseeingtour durch Trollstigen mitgenommen und viele andere.
Der lustige Teil war, als ich eine ukrainische Familie in Norwegen wiedergetroffen habe, die uns vor ein paar Tagen Tagen in Finnland mitgenommen haben!
I love having the ultimate freedom to do whatever I want and to go wherever it takes me. On this trip I met really awesome people who gave me a lift including two bloggers living their life in a van with their dog, tourist guides from Geiranger who invited me to go picking mushrooms with them and drinking mate tea in their camper van, a polish family that took me on a sightseeing ride through Trollstigen and many more.
The funny part was when I met again a Ukranian family in Norway who gave us a lift in Finland a few days ago!
Ich entschied mich dazu, die längere aber schönere Route an der Küste entlang zu trampen. Und ich hätte mir niemals erträumen können, dass es so schön ist.
Was ich auf jedenfall nochmal gelernt hab, war, dass man echt überall weg kommt. Auch 6 Uhr morgens am Nordkapp im Regen und Nebel. Oder im unendlichen Nichts von Norwegen.
I decided to take the longer but more beautiful route along the coast. And I never imagined that it was THAT beautiful.
What hitchhiking taught me again was that you really get a lift from everywhere. Even at 6am in the morning at the North Cape in rain and fog. Or in the middle of nowhere in Norway.
Auch wenn ich schon einige Male alleine getrampt bin, ist es immer wieder eine neue Herausforderung für mich. Es ist nicht so, dass ich komplett sorgenlos bin, wenn ich mich dazu entscheide, zu trampen. Aber irgendwie überwiegt der Reiz, sich auf andere Menschen einzulassen, diese spontanen Momente zu erleben und an Orte zu kommen, die man sonst niemals sehen würde.
Even though I’ve been hitchhiking alone a few times, it’s always a new challenge for me. It’s not that I’m completely fearless when I decide to hitchhike. But somehow it’s tempting to meet other people, experiencing these spontaneous moments and exploring places you would never see otherwise.
In Norwegen zu trampen war besonders schön, weil man so viel auf einmal sehen konnte. Berge, Serpentinen, Wasserfälle, Schnee, Sonne, Meer. Ich wusste oft nicht, wo ich zuerst hinschauen soll.
Mein Rat an alle, die allein trampen wollen: Geht raus, schnappt euch ein Stück Pappe, informiert euch vorher, vertraut eurem Bauchgefühl und streckt den Daumen raus.
Hitchhiking in Norway was extra beautiful because there is so much to see. Mountains, serpentines, waterfalls, snow, sun, sea. I often did not know where to look first.
My advice to everyone who wants to hitchhike solo: Go out, grab a piece of cardboard, educate yourself beforehand, trust your intuitions and thumbs up!
Hitchhiking 3500km to the North Cape #13
DEUTSCH
Dieser Trip war besonders. Denn es ging es mit 15 anderen per Anhalter in den kalten Norden.
Es soll erst ein Ende geben, sobald es nicht mehr weiter geht. Also ging es durch 7 Länder und 3500km Richtung Norden zum Nordkapp. Oder wie wir es nannten: Das Ende der Welt.
Die Regeln waren einfach: 10 Tage Zeit und Per Anhalter bis zum Nordkapp. Der erste gewinnt.
Unsere Ausrüstung? Ein Zelt, n Edding, Pappe und genug Instantnudeln. Und Geduld. Das wichtigste.
Zusammen mit meinem Tramppartner, den ich zuvor nur aus FB kannte, ging es die nächsten Tage durch Polen, dem Baltikum und Skandinavien.
ENGLISH
This trip was special. Together with 15 others we hitchhiked towards the north.
There will only be an end as soon as it does not go further. So we hitchhiked through 7 countries and 3500km to the North Cape. Or as we used to call it: the end of the world.
The rules were simple: 10 days and hitchhiking to the North Cape. The first one wins.
Our equipment? A tent, a permanent marker, a sign and lots of instant noodles. And patience. The most important thing.
Together with my hitchhiking partner, whom I only knew from Facebook, we hitchhiked the next days through Poland, the Baltic States and Scandinavia.
Wir haben stundenlanges Warten überstanden, mit anderen Trampern Bier getrunken, haben die kleinen Dinge geliebt, sind nachts gestrandet und von Fremden aufgenommen worden, Fahrer haben uns 100te Kilometer mitgenommen, wir haben uns dem wechselnden Wetter gestellt, neue Freundschaften geschlossen und vor allem: Nie aufgegeben.
Wir haben so viel erlebt in den 7 Tagen, dass man das alles gar nicht in Worte wiedergeben kann.
Unser Weg führte uns durch 7 Länder und war geprägt von langen Autofahrten, Begegnungen mit unglaublich netten Menschen und einem steten Wandel des Klimas und der Natur um uns herum. Ja, der Weg war das Ziel und er zeigte uns die schönsten Ecken des Nordens. Es ging nicht darum, am schnellsten am Ziel zu sein, sondern das Unmögliche möglich zu machen. Es ging darum, die Menschen 3.500km lang zu begleiten und was wir finden konnten, war Hilfsbereitschaft und Freundlichkeit und viel Vertrauen.
We spent hours waiting, drank beer with other hitchhikers, loved the little things, got stranded at night and were taken in by strangers, drivers took us hundreds of kilometers, we survived the cold weather, made new friendships and above all: We have never given up.
We have experienced so much in those 7 days that it’s impossible to put it in words.
Our journey took us through 7 countries and was marked by long car rides, encounters with incredibly nice people and a constant change of climate and nature around us. Yes, the way was the goal and it showed us the most beautiful corners of the North. It was not about being the fastest and making it first, but making the impossible possible. It was about accompanying people for 3,500km and what we found was helpfulness and kindness and a lot of trust.
Nach 7 Tagen und 28 Autofahrten waren wir dann endlich da. Nicht als erste, aber das war Nebensache. Es war kalt, windig und neblig- eben so, wie man sich das Ende der Welt vorstellt. Aber dieses Gefühl, als wir ankamen kann man einfach nicht beschreiben.
Es war ein Mix aus Glücksgefühlen, Freude, Erleichterung und Ungebundenheit.
Wir waren am Ziel und der zurückgelegte Weg war unser Abenteuer. Wir haben Menschen getroffen, denen wir nie begegnet wären, Orte gesehen, von denen wir nie geträumt haben und unzählige magische Momente erlebt.
Wir hatten unser Ende der Welt erreicht, doch für mich war es zudem der Anfang einer neuen Herausforderung: 2600km Rückweg. Alleine per Anhalter durch Norwegen. (Fortsetzung folgt.)
After 7 days and 28 car trips we were finally there. Not first, but that was a minor matter. It was cold, windy and foggy just as you imagine the end of the world would be like. But this feeling when we arrived can not be described.
It was a mix of happiness, joy, relief and freedom.
We made it and the journey was our adventure. We met people we would have never met, seen places we would have never dreamed of and experienced countless magical moments.
We had reached our end of the world, but for me it was also the beginning of a new challenge: 2600km way back. Hitchhiking by myself through Norway. (To be continued).
Viele verstehen nicht, wie man per Anhalter reisen kann. Aber wenn man erstmal da draußen steht und das erste Auto anhält, dann ist trampen viel mehr als nur stundenlanges Warten und die ganze Zeit im Auto sitzen.
Was den Trip so unvergesslich gemacht hat? Die kleinen Dinge, die unterwegs die großen Glückmomente wurden und die das lange Warten vergessen lassen haben.
Es ist einfach ein schönes Gefühl beim Trampen, dass direkt ohne langes Nachdenken ein gegenseitiges Vertrauen da ist.
Der Trip war echt kein Zuckerschlecken, man weiß nicht wo man pennt, wann man das nächste mal duschen kann, ob man in der Nacht erfriert oder wann es mal kein Dosenessen zum Abend gibt. Aber wenn dann irgendwann dieser kleine magische Moment kommt, der alles andere um einen herum vergessen lässt und man einfach so dankbar für das ist, was man hat und dieses Glücksgefühl ist einfach unbeschreiblich.
Many do not understand why people would hitchhike. But once you get out there and the first car stops, hitchhiking is much more than just waiting for hours and sitting in the car all the time.
What made the trip so memorable? The little things that became the big moments of happiness on the way and which made us forget the long wait.
It is just a nice feeling that there is a direct mutual trust without much thought between the driver and oneself.
The trip was really tough: We did not know where to sleep, when we are able to shower the next time, were freezing during the night and had a lot of of instant noodles. But at some point comes that little magical moment that makes you forget everything around you and you’re just so thankful for what you have and that happiness is simply indescribable.
Wir waren zu 100% auf die Hilfe fremder Menschen angewiesen. Mit einem Zelt und einer Menge Instantnudeln im Gepäck haben wir nicht nur den Norden, sondern auch uns selbst entdeckt.
Nach 7 Tagen und der Hilfe von 28 Autofahrern hatten wir es endlich geschafft und unser ernanntes Ende der Welt erreicht. Es war kalt, windig und neblig- eben so, wie man sich das Ende der Welt vorstellt. Aber wir hatten uns und eine Menge Geschichten, die erzählt werden mussten.
Per Anhalter zu reisen ist eine sehr eigene Art des Reisens und verlangt einem eine Menge an Geduld und ruhigen Nerven ab. Aber noch nie zuvor habe ich mich so frei gefühlt.
Man trifft Menschen, die man nie treffen würde. Man sieht Orte, die man nie erreichen würde, man schließt Freundschaften, die nie entstanden wären und vor allem, wird man Teil vieler kleiner Reisen und schreibt seine eigene große verrückte Geschichte.
We were 100% dependent on the help of strangers. With a tent and a lot of instant noodles in our luggage, we discovered not only the North but also ourselves.
After 7 days and the help of 28 drivers we finally made it and reached our designated end of the world. It was cold, windy and foggy just as you imagine the end of the world. But we had each other and a lot of stories that needed to be told.
Hitchhiking is a very special way of traveling and requires a lot of patience and calm nerves. But never before have I felt so free.
You meet people you would never meet. You see places you would never reach, you make friendships that would never come up, and most of all, you become part of many small trips and write your own big crazy story.
Das erste Mal Trampen: Vorbereitung und Tipps
Wer das Leben spüren und etwas Verrücktes wagen will, der trampt. Es gibt keinen besseren Weg, dem Alltag zu entfliehen und sich so auf ein kleines Abenteuer zu begeben.
Auch wenn viele der Meinung sind, dass Trampen etwas spontanes ist, gilt nichts über die Sicherheit.
Sich vorzubereiten bedeutet, sich zu kümmern (um sich selbst und den anstehenden Trip) und dafür zu sorgen, dass das Trampen als positive und sichere Reiseform in Erinnerung bleibt.
Trampen baut nicht nur auf das Vertrauen eines anderen Fahrers auf, sondern auch auf Vertrauen in sich selbst. Mit einer guten und gründlichen Vorbereitung, kann jeder dieses Vertrauen aufbauen und dadurch Unsicherheiten ablegen.
Ich trampe seit 2015 und bin seitdem bereits in Südostasien und durch Europa (z.B. nach Istanbul) getrampt, zu zweit und auch alleine und konnte aus meinen vergangenen Trips viele Erfahrungen sammeln, die ich in diesem Artikel zusammengefasst habe.
Trampen ist nicht mehr so allgegenwärtig, wie noch vor ein paar Jahrzehnten und daher sollte man sich mit dem Thema etwas näher beschäftigen und sich einigen Sachen bewusst sein.
Aus dem Grund habe ich einen Mega-Artikel zum Thema Trampen und der damit verbundenen Vorbereitung verfasst.
Viel Spaß beim Lesen.
1. Ein geeignetes Ziel festlegen
Nicht jeder Ort eignet sich als Ziel beim Trampen.
Hat man zum Beispiel nur eine begrenzte Zeit zum Trampen oder gibt es spezielle Sicherheitshinweise, sollte man sich über das Ziel im Vorhinein bewusst sein.
Auch wenn sich einige Tramper einfach ohne Ziel an den Straßenrand stellen und den Daumen rausstrecken, sollten sich Anfänger in jedem Fall ein bestimmtes Ziel setzen und sich dementsprechend vorbereiten.
Dadurch können Unsicherheiten und damit verbundene Risiken verringert werden.
Die folgenden Leitfragen helfen dabei, den richtigen Ort als Endstation festzulegen:
- Wie viel Zeit habe ich?
- Wo ist mein Startpunkt?
- Wie hoch ist mein Budget?
- Welches Wetter wünsche ich mir?
- Traue ich mich in fremde Kulturen?
- Will ich das eigene Land verlassen?
- Gibt es Orte, die ich (nicht) unbedingt sehen möchte?
- Ist mein Zielort sicher?
- Benötige ich ein Visum/ist mein Pass noch gültig?
- Worin liegt meine Hauptmotivation zum Trampen/Welche Prioritäten habe ich?
- Trampe ich alleine oder zu zweit?
Auch wenn man meistens bereits weiß ,wo es hingehen soll, macht es Sinn, diese Liste einmal durchzugehen und zu prüfen, ob man bereit ist dorthin zu trampen. Die Antworten notiert man sich dann und sucht dementsprechend ein Ziel aus.
Google Maps
Danach schaut man bei Google Maps, dass das Ziel innerhalb der vorgegeben Zeit zu erreichen ist (inkl. Zeitpuffer) und lässt sich die Strecke generieren.
Das tolle an Google Maps ist, dass die Karte auch offline funktioniert (man muss vorher die Karte im WLAN laden) und dank GPS den Standort anzeigt (super praktisch beim Trampen).
Als gut erwiesene Regel gilt: Die Fahrtzeit von Google Maps mit 3 mulitplizieren (damit man genug Puffer hat) und kontrollieren, ob die Zeit innerhalb der Sonnenstunden des Tages liegt. Dann sollte die Strecke vor Sonnenuntergang machbar sein.
Dabei sollte man auch darauf achten, ob in den Ländern das Trampen legal ist und wie die Autofahrer generell zu Trampern stehen (Taiwan ist zum Beispiel eins der sichersten und einfachsten Länder zum Trampen – zum Erfahrungsbericht).
Man sollte zudem immer extra früh aufstehen, um genügend Zeit für das Besorgen der Pappe, ein Frühstück und das Auffinden des richtigen Spots zu haben. Es ist immer besser früher aufzustehen, als später anzukommen. Außerdem sollte man mehr Zeit einplanen, wenn man aus einer Großstadt raustrampt.
Hat man sein Zielort festgelegt, geht es weiter mit der Recherche.
2. Eine Route und Zwischenstopps bestimmen
Das allerwichtigste bevor man sich in sein Abenteuer begibt, ist die Sammlung von Informationen.
Wie soll man also eine Route planen, wenn man nicht wirklich weiß wo man am Ende des Tages landet?
Google Maps.
Jeder hat schon einmal Google Maps benutzt. Allerdings wissen nur wenige, wie man das Tool RICHTIG und effizient nutzt.
Im Nachfolgenden erkläre ich Schritt für Schritt, wie man mit Google Maps eine exakte Route im Vorfeld bestimmen kann.
Die Vorgehensweise ist sehr simpel.
Zunächst schaut man sich die Karte an und gibt Anfangs- und Endpunkt ein. Google berechnet dann automatisch die schnellste Route zwischen den beiden Punkten.
Je nachdem, ob man bestimmte, abweichende Zwischenstopps einlegen möchte, fügt man beliebig viele Reiseziele hinzu.
Nun kommt der wichtige Teil, um die genaue Route zu ermitteln.
Trampen ist etwas spontanes und unvorhersehbares. Man weiß nie, wie lange man warten muss.
Es gibt allerdings zwei Regeln, die sich bisher immer bewahrt haben: Man braucht nie länger als die dreifache Zeit, die von Google berechnet wurde UND man wird immer irgendwie mitgenommen.
So berechnet man also eine Route, die höchstwahrscheinlich realisierbar sein wird:
- Man bestimmt, wie viel Zeit man maximal pro Tag zum Trampen nutzen will
- Diese Zeit dividiert man dann durch 3
- Dann sucht man sich bei Google Maps eine Strecke aus, die innerhalb dieser Zeit erreichbar ist und auf der Route liegt
- Für Grenzkontrollen sollte man immer mindestens 2h einplanen
Folgt man diesen Schritten, erhält man Zwischenstopps, die definitiv zu erreichen sind.
Hier ein kleines Beispiel:
Bsp.: Nürnberg – Ljubljana 6h Google-Fahrtdauer x 3= 18h Trampen
Wir sind also bei der Strecke extra früh aufgestanden, damit wir am selben Tag noch in Slowenien ankommen. Grenzkontrollen gibt es auf der Strecke nicht.
Während unserer gesamten Tramperfahrung haben wir niemals mehr als die dreifache Zeit benötigt und haben unser Zwischenziel IMMER vor Dunkelheit erreicht.
Das beste an Google Maps ist, dass die Karte auch offline funktioniert und dank GPS den Standort anzeigt. Somit kann man kontrollieren, ob der Fahrer auch in die richtige Richtung fährt oder nachschauen, wo man sich gerade befindet (falls man komplett die Orientierung verloren hat).
Um die Karte offline nutzen zu können, muss man sie als App auf dem Handy installieren und im WLAN laden.
3. In Social Media vernetzen und recherchieren
Soziale Netwerke bieten den Vorteil, dass dort Gleichgesinnte sind, die das eigene Projekt unterstützen und persönliche Erfahrungen zu verschiedenen Strecken teilen, sowie hilfreiche Tipps weitergeben.
Facebook-Gruppen
Hier erhält man persönliche und meist wahrheitsgetreue Erfahrungsberichte von Trampern aus der ganzen Welt. Die Leute reagieren meist sehr offen und hilfsbereit, wenn man konkrete Fragen zu bestimmten Ländern stellt. Auch ist es möglich über verschiedene Gruppen einen Wegbegleiter für das nächste Abenteuer zu finden. Hier ein paar coole Gruppen:
- Hitchhiking Partners Worldwide
- NOMADS- a life of cheap/free travel
- Travelettes
- HitchGathering
- Hitchhiking Tribe – Nomads
- Hitchhiking Europe
Webseiten
Die wichtigsten Informationen findet man auch auf bekannten Internetseiten. Im Netz findet man zu jedem Land die wichtigsten Punkte bzgl. Landeskunde, Alternativrouten/ den besten Spots und wichtige Adressen/ Telefonnummern. Folgende Seiten sind sehr nützlich für die Vorbereitung:
4. Unterkünfte planen
Es gibt hauptsächlich 5 verschiedene Möglichkeiten, irgendwo unterzukommen und die Nacht zu verbringen:
1. Hotel/ Hostel
+ Bequemste Art der Unterkunft, sicher und (meistens) sauber
– Kostenintensiv, bei spontanen Trips kann es passieren, dass man nicht rechtzeitig ankommt
2. Airbnb
+ Man lernt Leute kennen, günstigere Alternative zum Hotel, Einblick in einzigartige Unterkünfte von Einheimischen
– mittlere Kosten
Hier geht’s zum 30€ Airbnb-Gutschein
3. Couchsurfing
+ Man lernt definitiv verrückte und hilfsbereite Menschen kennen, es ist kostenlos (man sollte aber ein Gastgeschenk dabei haben), kann spontan organisiert werden
– nicht jeder fühlt sich bei “Fremden” wohl, man sollte offen sein, Zeit mit dem Host einplanen und sich ausführlich über den Host informieren
4. Zelt/Hammock
+ spontane Unterkunft jeder Zeit möglich, flexibel, kostengünstig
– man muss es die ganze Zeit tragen, zelten ist nicht überall legal (man muss sich gut verstecken oder Geld für einen Zeltplatz einplanen)
5. Draußen schlafen (z.B. am Strand)
+ man braucht nur einen Schlafsack, hat freie Entscheidungsgewalt, Nähe zur Natur
– ggf. unbequem, laut, nass etc., kann unter Umständen gefährlich sein
6. Risiken und Hilfsmaßnahmen kennen
Auch das Trampen verbirgt einige Risiken, die man einfach kennen und zu vermindern wissen sollte. Hier eine kleine Zusammenfassung:
Sexuelle Übergriffe
- Sei selbstbewusst und lache nicht bei jeder Kleinigkeit
- Rede mit dem Fahrer und baue eine freundschaftliche Verbindung auf
- Trage keine aufreizende Kleidung -> lange Hosen (auch bei warmem Wetter) und ggf. Kopfbedeckung in muslimischen Ländern
- Ab Abenddämmerung nicht mehr trampen
- Ggf. Pfefferspray dabei- und griffbereit haben
- Dem Fahrer signalisieren, dass Freunde und Bekannte Bescheid wissen und du diese noch heute treffen wirst
- Vom Ehepartner oder Beziehung erzählen
- Nicht bei mehreren Männern alleine ins Auto steigen
- Möglichst hinten einsteigen und nicht neben dem Fahrer / Distanz schaffen
Verkehr
- Niemals auf der Autobahn stehen / die Autobahn überqueren/ am Seitenrand stehen
- Fahrer nicht unnötig ablenken/ keine Fotos mit dem Fahrer machen
- An Stellen stehen, wo Autofahrer genügend Platz zum Anhalten haben (z.B. Bushaltestellen oder größere Auffahrten)
Diebstahl
- Das Gepäck nicht in den Kofferraum legen (falls doch: aussteigen und Autotür offen lassen während man das Gepäck aus dem Kofferraum holt)
- Während der Fahrt kein Geld rausholen und z.B. zählen
- Kameras/ Handy und Technik nur benutzen, wenn man sich sehr sicher fühlt
- Wertsachen (Geld, Kreditkarte und Handy am Körper verstauen)
- zweites “fake” Portemonnaie dabei haben
Sonstiges
- Nummernschild merken und an Bekannte schicken
- Freunde und Familie stets informieren, wo man sich gerade befindet
- bei unsicheren Autofahrten: den Fahrer bitten, anzuhalten (Ausreden: Übelkeit oder man muss zur Toilette)
- Aussteigen, sobald man bemerkt, dass der Fahrer alkoholisiert ist oder im Rausch ist
- im Notfall: Schreien, Selbstverteidigung, Pfefferspray (nur im Stillstand), Autotür öffnen, Handbremse ziehen, Erbrechen vortäuschen, so tun als würde man wahnsinnig sein
5. Wetterbericht anschauen
Klingt selbstverständlich, aber mit Hilfe des Wetterberichts kann man nicht nur einschätzen wie erfolgreich der Tag verlaufen wird, sondern auch wie lange man unterwegs sein kann. Die Zeiten von Sonnenaufgang und -untergang können in verschiedenen Ländern erheblich variieren und somit kann man sich darauf vorbereiten, wie viele Sonnenstunden man zum Trampen hat.
Bei Regen ist es zudem schwieriger mitgenommen zu werden, denn Autofahrer haben durch den Regen eine schlechtere Sicht auf den Tramper, wollen keine nassen “Wesen” in ihr Auto einsteigen lassen und sind meistens misstrauischer oder wollen einfach nur ans Ziel.
6. Regeln festlegen
Egal, ob ma zu zweit oder alleine trampt: Man sollte sich klare Grenzen setzen und eigene Regeln aufstellen. Am besten überlegt man sich einige Kriterien, bei denen man z.B. nicht in ein Auto einsteigen würde oder ggf. auch wieder frühzeitig abgesetzt werden möchte. Besprecht Eure Regeln zu zweit und nehmt Rücksicht, wenn der andere kein gutes Bauchgefühl hat oder gebt euch gegenseitig Warnsignale.
Hier ein paar Beispiele, wie solche Regeln aussehen könnten:
- Beim Warten: Einer hält das Schild und der andere steht ein paar Meter weiter hinten beim Gepäck, alle halbe Stunde welchseln
- Bevor man in ein Auto einsteigt, gegenseitig abchecken, ob man ein gutes Gefühl hat. Wenn Einer unsicher ist, dann nicht einsteigen
- Gepäck nicht in den Kofferraum legen, wenn möglich
- Während der Fahrt gegenseitig Handsignale geben, dass man sich sicher fühlt
- Vorher entscheiden, wer vorne oder neben dem Fahrer sitzt
- kein Trampen bei Dunkelheit
- Nicht in Autos einsteigen, bei denen Männer in der Überzahl sind
- Kein Weiterfahren, wenn vom Fahrer Geld verlangt wird
Das ist eine Auswahl an Regeln, die natürlich verschärft oder abgeschwächt und angepasst werden können. Jeder hat eine andere Unsicherheitsgrenze und daher ist es wichtig, sich kurz zusammenzusetzen und mögliche Regeln zu besprechen, damit das Trampen für alle Beteiligten rücksichtsvoll und harmonisch abläuft 🙂
7. Das richtige Equipment einpacken (Tramper-Packliste)
Der letzte Schritt für die perfekte Vorbereitung ist, seinen Rucksack richtig zu packen. Hier kannst du nachlesen, was man dabei haben sollte und vor allem, was nicht (coming soon).
Das wichtigste ist, gut vorbereitet zu sein, seine Vorfreude nicht zu verlieren und sich nicht allzu viele Gedanken über die kommenden Tage zu machen.
Keine Vorbereitung der Welt kann in die Zukunft sehen! Meist kommt alles ganz anders und dann muss man einfach auf sein Bauchgefühl hören.
Viel Spaß beim Trampen,