How to go from Istanbul to Cappadocia is a question that many people ask when traveling to Turkey. It really is easier than it may seem at first glance. One of the best options to do so, in the most economical way, although not the fastest, is the night bus. A few years ago there were more companies that made between journeys, but given the drop in prices of some of them, in the end, the route was only monopolized by one of them, the company Nevsehir Seyahat, which makes the night journey from Istanbul to Cappadocia and Cappadocia to Istanbul daily, 365 days a year.
Read MoreDay 1: BARCELONA-ISTANBUL Sunday, August 26, 2007 Today our long-awaited journey through Turkey begins. We have chosen to go with a wholesaler that is Club 5 Stars, which is the one that offered us more things to see in Turkey in this reduced range of dates. It is not something that makes us very funny, but in the end we have decided on an organized circuit for not having time to organize the trip.
Read MoreThis trip to Turkey in 15 days led us to know one of the most special countries we have ever been to. Turkey is a country between two worlds, the combination between east and west is what makes it so attractive. Just to see Istanbul, one of our favorite cities in the world, or Cappadocia is already worth the trip.
Read MoreBelow we detail what our expenses were in a 25-day trip in Myanmar, detailed by different concepts, for those who wonder how much it costs to travel to Myanmar. Our expenses were these: In total we have spent € 675.05, which divided by the 25 days of stay in the country are € 13.52 per person / day thus broken down: Food: € 3.34 (most of the time we have eaten in cheap restaurants with dishes about 1500 kyats or in street stalls) Accommodation: € 4.18 (almost always in a double room with private bathroom ... the budget can go down if you want to share a bathroom). Read More
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