Cappadocia Turkey - What Travel Agencies Don't Want You To Know

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2022
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  • @WildVikingTravels
    @WildVikingTravels  4 месяца назад

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  • @annabelv.2400
    @annabelv.2400 Год назад +49

    I went to Cappadocia 23 years ago.
    There were no hot air baloons, no atv , jeep or horse rides.
    There was not even an "open air museum".
    It was all free to roam. I feel blessed to have known it that way.
    We got stuck in a hailstorm in pigeon valley walking through, now one of my best memories (but at the time it was not!)

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +2

      Wow sounds like an adventure... Before the tourist hordes it must have been so different

    • @SweetPeteUnleashed
      @SweetPeteUnleashed Год назад

      Ahhh! That sounds so lovely compared to what it is now

    • @pugliesealessandra
      @pugliesealessandra Год назад +1

      @@SweetPeteUnleashed local people are very happy about the current situation. They have finally work and they don't have to emigrate. So told me some people there

    • @SweetPeteUnleashed
      @SweetPeteUnleashed Год назад +1

      @@pugliesealessandra Yeah, I'm sure some of the locals are stoked... They're the ones charging 10 times the normal price for things after all.
      I'm not a local though, but rather a person who enjoys genuine interactions with folk who aren't just seeking to empty your pockets and thus I wouldn't too quickly recommend it to anyone unless they like the sound of noisy ATVs and getting ripped off. 😅

    • @briantravelman
      @briantravelman 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was fortunate enough to go there a few months after COVID hit, in what would normally be peak season, and there were very few tourists. It was INCREDIBLE! The place felt like it was just being discovered. I don't mean to sound selfish or irresponsible, but Turkey, especially Cappadocia were one of the top places on my travel wish list, and to experience a place like that with perfect weather and almost no tourists was a once in a lifetime opportunity, that I'll probably never get again!

  • @laurame41
    @laurame41 Год назад +30

    I went to Cappadocia a month ago, and I did everything on my own, just taking local buses, being dropped in the main road and walking to the most spectacular places. I also took a bus to Kaymakli to see the underground cities. I did a hike from cavusin to Zelve open air museum, everything by myself, that was one of the highlights of my trip. I think is totally doable if you have the energy.
    I had the opportunity to fly in the hot air balloon, I searched for hours and I couldn't find anything cheaper than $250, paying in cash, I even went to the operator, but was the same price. They said, in august all the prices raised to 250, a horrible news!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +2

      Sounds like a lovely experience to explore everything yourself! It gives a lot more to the place to move around freely without big groups where a lot of the magic goes missing.

    • @Sarah_bajee
      @Sarah_bajee Год назад

      Yes i hv booked mine for may 2023 for £260 with disxovery balloon after getting pretty much same quotes or much higher

    • @yazmiraharwood2446
      @yazmiraharwood2446 10 месяцев назад +1

      that is very unfortunate. People may do it less and less and it will eventually go down again "I hope" or just air balloon on the best next country "Egypt" for 30 Euro ahaha

    • @laurame41
      @laurame41 10 месяцев назад

      @@yazmiraharwood2446 in Egypt is 30 euros? Wow!!! I have to go 🙂

    • @briantravelman
      @briantravelman 10 месяцев назад

      $250? I went in September during COVID and paid $150, which I already felt was too expensive, but it was something I really wanted to do, and $150 was literally the top of my budget. Some things are worth splurging on. But multiple that by the 30 people they cram into their basket and look how much money they make for just a few hours of work. These people are living the dream.

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen Год назад +34

    Thanks for sharing everything about this beautiful country!
    The kind person who sent you walnuts, and the person at the post office make this country more beautiful!
    Thank you also for taking us to Cappadocia to see the hot air balloons!
    Turkey is now the country I most want to travel to, you both did a great job! 👍🤩🙌

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +6

      Hey Gianni! Lovely that you have been travelling with us and Hopefully you get a chance to visit Turkey as well. Thank you for your kind words! 🙏

    • @giannishen
      @giannishen Год назад +5

      @@WildVikingTravels It's my honor. I wish I can go there next year, thanks a lot for your kindly reply and nice words too. 👍🤩👊

    • @stefi7717
      @stefi7717 Год назад

      @@giannishen l wish you could definitely make it,Turkyie is just amazingly beautiful 💗.

    • @giannishen
      @giannishen Год назад +1

      @@stefi7717 Thank you very much!You are too kind and friendly!👍🥰🙏

    • @stefi7717
      @stefi7717 Год назад +1

      @@giannishen same to you dear😊. Due to your YT name sounds like we belong to the same country 😊,l don't know how to do it but if you need any help,feel free to ask😊

  • @davidlockwood6088
    @davidlockwood6088 Год назад +7

    I was in Cappadocia in October, on a tour (I’m a little too old for solo travel) it was fantastic, crowds weren’t too bad. The Turkish people were indeed wonderful. A truly amazing place

  • @selcukozturk5369
    @selcukozturk5369 Год назад +30

    I have forwarded your complaints to the relevant authorities, the price uncertainty after the pandemic is annoying, you are right.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +4

      Wow, how does the procedure look like? Are such deals between companies officially not allowed? 😯

    • @selcukozturk5369
      @selcukozturk5369 Год назад +3

      @@WildVikingTravels The Ministry of Tourism is inspecting, I sent an e-mail to the authority.

    • @annekenyon8333
      @annekenyon8333 Год назад +3

      Having recently spent a month in Turkiye I found myself scrolling through comments to compare my experiences. Your comment stopped dead. Where does one forward a complaint. Turkish people and land are outstanding. The tour company left a bad taste in my mouth. I don’t expect to recover anything, but some of them are doing a disservice to your great land and should be sanctioned.

    • @jawadarif5676
      @jawadarif5676 Год назад

      ​@@selcukozturk5369any update on that

  • @adrianroyle4425
    @adrianroyle4425 Год назад +13

    Fascinating to watch this! I travelled Turkiye by any means for more than 9 weeks back in 1996 including walking through Cappadocia. Back then it was cheap, few tourists except the museum, but it was March, cold and snowing. I don't think balloons were around then. I took a bus from Pamukkale to Kayseri then walked to Goreme accompanied by a friendly stray dog, which stuck around for 3 days.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Your travels Sound so good! Back in the day it was so different! A great story and like a perfect adventure! 😊

  • @OurWildHorizons
    @OurWildHorizons Год назад +5

    It truly is a magical place!! My favourite thing to do in Cappadocia is getting lost in the free caves and the valleys 😍 I was so surprised at how expensive the things are when there are so many free things to do!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Hey Beth and Jake! Lovely to hear from you again. For us, too! The caves next to National Parks were so well preserved but completely empty. And of course the mornings with the balloons... ❤️

  • @susanchorbene7358
    @susanchorbene7358 10 месяцев назад

    I feel like I am travelling the world with you guys. There is something unique about your Vlog delivery that draws me in and I truly love every episode I have seen so far. great work guys. Stay blessed.

  • @Pumpkin13275
    @Pumpkin13275 Год назад +6

    You guys have become my favourite travel channel duo in no time, love your thoughtful videos! You guys make me want to go back to Turkey so bad! All the best to you, greetings from fellow Viking Land Norway 😉

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Lovely to hear from you fellow Norway Viking! Especially now in the winter time it is a beautiful place to escape the Nordic winters. Actually it is one of Liisu's dreams to go to Norway and hike in the fjords ❤️
      Greetings from Southern Turkey 😊

  • @Nurhakim97.
    @Nurhakim97. 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing, wonderful Cappadocia

  • @blondilass
    @blondilass Год назад +3

    Jo and Liisu. Thank you for another super video. Your voice Jo is kind to the ear and Liisu's smile is heartwarming. So nice to see that you had a great lunch. Keep safe and enjoy your time.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Hey, Linda! So lovely to read your comment. Would send you some of that pottery kebap, if we could! Thank you for the encouragement ❤️😊

  • @PilotWanderlust
    @PilotWanderlust 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! Cappadocia is for sure a magical place! Safe travels in 2024!

  • @mehmeteminileri6099
    @mehmeteminileri6099 Год назад +4

    Nice video Joe and Liisu in turkey
    😊

  • @jellahhallegado1326
    @jellahhallegado1326 Год назад

    Yes this place absolutely amazing

  • @DrYouMrTube
    @DrYouMrTube 10 месяцев назад

    Stunning video review!!!

  • @stephrainspirite9985
    @stephrainspirite9985 Год назад +4

    We go there in march. I am much older than you 2 beautiful people but I still love to travel like you do plus I call myself the traveling budget queen . I love to watch you both. You make me smile. Thank you so much from Fl USA.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Hey Steph! Budget queen is such a fun name 😊! Hope you will have a good time in March. Though it is very hard not to enjoy Cappadocia. Greetings from Southern Turkey!

    • @mitushisukhramani8080
      @mitushisukhramani8080 Год назад

      Hi Steph
      Super cool name. Planning to travel with my husband in January. Any tips/suggestions or suprise like recently heard that lira is hardly excepted in Turkish countries. Would be great to hear your advice

  • @onetoyatatime6619
    @onetoyatatime6619 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the information ❤️

  • @Ayshaabbas-nm6gs
    @Ayshaabbas-nm6gs Год назад

    the best video ,very informative , thanks guys

  • @Louis87777
    @Louis87777 Месяц назад

    This is the most useful video I've seen on going to Cappadocia, and it helped so much for planning! Thank you!

  • @mohdjibly6184
    @mohdjibly6184 11 месяцев назад

    Great video…thanks for sharing 😊

  • @ReshOnWings
    @ReshOnWings 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the wonderful tips. This would really help anyone planning a trip to Cappadocia 😊😊

  • @talana9771
    @talana9771 Год назад

    Your videos are so informative, thank you so much!

  • @richlove891
    @richlove891 Год назад +1

    Thank u for an honest info

  • @basharaltayar
    @basharaltayar Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience also providing best solutions to cut unwanted extra expenses, very helpful

  • @kaldunia4
    @kaldunia4 7 месяцев назад

    Cappadocia as well as a Turkey itself is amazing place. I just return from my trip to Turkey only to convinced myself I must return there in spring. I visited Cappadocia, the only thing I was afraid to do if fly hot air balloon for $350. In spring I will definitely take a balloon. Breath taking place. Thank you for showing more little secrets of Cappadocia 💕🎈

  • @claudsmv
    @claudsmv Год назад +3

    Fantastic video!!! I only regret not having heard that one month ago before I went there in last october. :(

  • @sirrichard6685
    @sirrichard6685 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed your video on cappadocia. I've wanted to visit ever since I first read about it. Thanks for sharing your experience and advice on how to get more for your money.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Hope once you visit, you would like it 🙏😊!

  • @alonahilbert9959
    @alonahilbert9959 Год назад +5

    I've been to Cappadocia few years ago in winter, and cave museums were also full of tourists even in that cold time🤷‍♀️ despite this I really enjoyed this place💛

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      It was probably magical with all the snow there.... 😍

    • @alonahilbert9959
      @alonahilbert9959 Год назад

      @@WildVikingTravels yep😊 it was beautiful🥰

  • @mkbijnaam8713
    @mkbijnaam8713 Год назад +1

    i live in The Netherlands but i am from a small villiage at the banks of the salt lake , Which is very close to Cappadocia . Truely an amazing place full of nature and history . Very pretty

  • @tiagomota15
    @tiagomota15 Год назад

    This was incredibly informative. Thank you so much. I missed watching a travel video on RUclips that doesn't look like all the others!

  • @mrsporty9669
    @mrsporty9669 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing background information. It's a eye opener 🌟

  • @guzelyerler9025
    @guzelyerler9025 Год назад +3

    Wellcome to my lonely and beautiful country Türkiye.🇹🇷
    And thanks this nice video

  • @mustafatoramandurmus3287
    @mustafatoramandurmus3287 Год назад +1

    Nice video again. 👍

  • @nissaahmed4341
    @nissaahmed4341 Год назад +2

    Nice job in providing the highlights. We recently went to Istanbul & Cappadocia and had a wonderful time. Yes, the people are so friendly and food is amazing. We did do the hot air ballon ride; 200 euro each person. It was an amazing experience and was worth it!! God willing my husband and I want to go back to Turkey to visit other places. It’s a must visit destination.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the kind words!🙏😊

  • @sohaghossain5290
    @sohaghossain5290 Год назад

    I love Turkey and his history love ❤️

  • @TheHalfmoonsmile
    @TheHalfmoonsmile Год назад

    Yet another Great vid thanx guys, stay safe Hobo Anthony

  • @KingAlphaOmega
    @KingAlphaOmega Год назад +1

    Sweet traveling couples ❤️
    Love your videos 👍🏻

  • @cindybruin4888
    @cindybruin4888 Год назад +1

    Great video guys. I like how Lisel is talking more in the videos.

  • @TheGezginaltar
    @TheGezginaltar Год назад

    çok teşkkürler bilgiler için...

  • @huseyincembaykan1289
    @huseyincembaykan1289 Год назад +45

    Average turkish local citizens cannot afford visiting and staying cappadocia, antalya and bodrum and turkish mediterrenean because of rocket emerging prices in hotels and restaurant and activities. This also not good for future turkish tourism,

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +9

      Agree and it is not fair for the people here...

    • @furkanyavuzince3959
      @furkanyavuzince3959 Год назад +9

      I am from cappaadocia, my father born in a museum in Mustafapaşa (at that time it wasn’t a museum it was his home) I went there tausends of time, ofc experienced many things but not even one time I experienced the life that the tourists have experienced there. Also to be fair, in my childhood there was no such a gap between tourists and us. They were also broke like us :)). I remember we welcomed a couple in our house in Şahinefendi köyü, and we fed them because they were hungry :.).
      Anyways in that time you can find fresh walnuts, grapes there, we have just harvested 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately, we are not there :/. We would be so happy to host you. Also I watched so many videos like you post, I can safely say that your videos are the best among them. Yolunuz açık olsun :))

    • @x-starlight-x
      @x-starlight-x Год назад +5

      @@furkanyavuzince3959 that must have been lovely for you growing up. It's nice that you acknowledge the struggles of some tourists. Just because people are able to travel it doesn't mean they are rich, a lot of the time people are left with no money. I think a lot of people in beautiful countries/places such as Turkiye assume people have lots of money, but that person could have saved money for years to afford the holiday. It was very kind of you sharing your food, im sure those tourists will be forever grateful. I hope we are all able to share and spread love and kindness wherever we go

    • @ersamoo
      @ersamoo Год назад

      arzı sınırlı bir ürünün fiyatı artar . pandemi sırasında turist yokken nasıl 200 liraya düştüyse , bölgeye turistten adım atamıyorken de fiyatın uçması normal . aşağılık kompleksini de al s git .

    • @kehkah2120
      @kehkah2120 Год назад +1

      They are better then 10 .20 years ago ..to visit all around now

  • @SHAMSIJ
    @SHAMSIJ Год назад

    Wonderful place.we visited turkey on previous week

  • @RidaAmin-bl5tr
    @RidaAmin-bl5tr Год назад +1

    WoW your videos deserve million views. I got so hooked that I want it to be longer.. Man they are not less than a mini documentary! Keep it up!!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Heyhey! 😊
      Yes! This is exactly what we have been trying to achieve! To make our videos more like little documentarys than vlogs and
      Thank you so much for the kind words it truly warms our heart and motivates us to great more fun videos! 😁👍
      We are so glad to have you on the channel!
      Best wishes
      Joe and Liisu!

    • @RidaAmin-bl5tr
      @RidaAmin-bl5tr Год назад +1

      @@WildVikingTravels You deserve all the praise man. This is incredible. Looking forward to your new videos.

  • @markkaroo
    @markkaroo 2 месяца назад

    Welllllllll i enjoyed the crap out of this video. Great vybz from start to finish. You guys might be the most genuine people on RUclips!

  • @abuzerkadayf2445
    @abuzerkadayf2445 Год назад +2

    You have revealed all our secrets :)

  • @PriyankaMalkood
    @PriyankaMalkood Год назад

    You are such a beautiful person .. i love the way you are explaining things

  • @mehmeteminileri6099
    @mehmeteminileri6099 Год назад +2

    And thanks for visiting from Mina my mom’s school

  • @navinpatil
    @navinpatil 3 месяца назад +1

    Interesting information on how best to explore the region without paying through your nose. Thank you.

  • @raw97
    @raw97 9 месяцев назад

    I love your videos. I'm doing a solo travel to Cappadocia in 3 weeks.

  • @dayanacisneros8293
    @dayanacisneros8293 Год назад +2

    i am glad i found you on youtube by concidenced!! only one video of you guys made me to subcribed!! i am planning to go Cappadocia, thanks for the tips, by the way i live in Antalya city! i hope we can meet someday here! greetings!!!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Wonderful! Hope you have an amazing time in Cappadocia! And I do hope to make it to Antalya one day!

  • @rumas3352
    @rumas3352 Год назад

    Thank you brother

  • @psykotherapy2
    @psykotherapy2 Год назад +8

    Turist agencies are offical burgler offices... and its not just in Kapadokya... all arround the country if you dont have a good plan, you lost lots of money for nothing. Thank you two for this full information video.

  • @LorraineinAustralia
    @LorraineinAustralia Год назад +5

    We were in Turkey for a couple of weeks, coming home just last week.
    Cappadocia was definitely a highlight, more for the history than the balloons.. (we did not ride)
    The one thing you mentioned was the generosity at the post office. We found everyone was kind and giving.
    Also please talk about the local fruits and produce from the area. We were enthralled with the walnut trees (hoping you enjoyed yours) the grapevines and the number of others fruit trees that patchwork across the area. The pumpkin fields where the locals harvest pumpkin seeds too.
    I’m subscribing to your channel when I finish this message because I’m in love with the country,as we saw it, with the people that we met, and with the food and hospitality that greeted us.
    Cheers from an Australian grandmother 🇦🇺🇹🇷🇦🇺🇹🇷

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Hey! Lovely that you had the chance to see Cappadocia as well! We love the fruits and food here a lot and in the next weeks have some interesting food adventures coming.
      Sending our love to Australia from Türkiye! Thank you for writing this comment! 🙏 😊

  • @heekyungkim8147
    @heekyungkim8147 Год назад +7

    Thanks for helpful information. I love Turkey 🇹🇷 but sometimes we as travelers gets ripped off easily by tour company.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Yeah, but the overcharging usually only happens when people don't have the knowledge of the price level and therefore are willing to pay. Our experience at least in Turkey so far is that people have been nice and welcoming but there are some bad apples everywhere.

    • @heekyungkim8147
      @heekyungkim8147 Год назад +1

      @@WildVikingTravels I know what you mean. I am in turkey 🇹🇷 right now. I love the Mediterranean side of turkey very much. Kas was so beautiful. I am in istanbul now. Love ❤️ turkey. I like your channel on turkey. All the best for you two.

    • @user-sb3yq5hi5p
      @user-sb3yq5hi5p Год назад

      @@heekyungkim8147 if you are in Istanbul and have you have time dont miss princess İsland especially buyukada

  • @profitabletradietorque8076
    @profitabletradietorque8076 Год назад

    thank you for your honesty, yes the balloon flights are way over the top

  • @jrod1014
    @jrod1014 Год назад +5

    I was just there, early Oct. 2022. I agree with all of the points made in this video but none more than to rent a car and be free of the tours and the constraints they bring. I understand they exist for a reason, but just booking tours and relying on a for profit person or entity to show you around is a mistake if I ever knew one, especially in this area. Also, most of the time, just being alone with my wife, or other "explorers" was rewarding.
    Per western (US) prices, the cave hotels were not terribly priced -- try to book in advance. I actually stayed in Uchisar and it was fantastic, look for reviews, that are both numerous in nature and generally positive. Staff were extremely friendly and accommodating.
    We paid about 250 $/€ per person for a balloon ride with Flower Balloons. This was in line with the 200-250 $/€ most people were being quoted to have the hotel book the ride. We did this last minute as my wife was unsure of whether or not she wanted to go for the flight. I know the hotel staff made some money on it, but I witnessed the gentleman make no fewer than 7 different calls to different companies to get us a spot for the next morning. He earned his money in my opinion. In the US, during Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, I was seeing prices upwards of $300-400/pp during the fiesta, and upwards of $500 in 2022, so the $500 for two in Kapadokya, plus the backdrop you get is a relative bargain. I just hope they pay the pilots more money and invest that into flight time, etc. The pilots and the support staff, IMO, are crucial to making your experience great.
    Get the museum pass if you visit all the sites and then move on to other sites like we did such as Pamukkale/Denizli and Ephesus/Selcuk/Izmir plus Istanbul. Turkey is an amazing place - Jeremy/Miami, FL.

    • @kcastano6733
      @kcastano6733 Год назад

      Hello how do you get the museum pass? Thanks

    • @jrod1014
      @jrod1014 Год назад +1

      @@kcastano6733 you will notice that at the various entrances to the sites they have the museum pass option or the individual ticket to the site you’re at. Simply get the museum pass if you intend to visit many sites. I believe it hovers around 1000 TL per person.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Great comment, thank you! We were also surprised that the Cave hotels actually were quite similarly priced to regular hotel rooms. And yeah we also hoped that the pilots benefited from the high prices but I doubt it happens...
      Greetings from Southern Türkiye
      Joe&Liisu 😊

  • @taylanberen
    @taylanberen Год назад

    Dankeschön❤

  • @SweetPeteUnleashed
    @SweetPeteUnleashed Год назад

    So glad you're covering this... I recently left Cappadocia after hiking the Lycian Way and had the same feel about the place. Incredible rock formations and ancient history sadly tainted by a certain type of tourism which I absolutely do not resonate with, ridiculous prices and people who interact with you not out of any genuine interest, but purely because they want to sell you something. I managed to get away from it all for a night and call one of the old caves my home, which was great, but everything else was quite bleh after experiencing some of the quaint villages and more isolated spots on the Lykia hike

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Wow! Sounds so amazing what you experienced there! Thank you for sharing🙏 And the best mornings are definitely away from all the fuss and people in the nature somewhere in the hills. 😊

  • @Msmarciaka
    @Msmarciaka Год назад

    I have just arrived from Turkey. Loved it! Capadócia is a dream.i went on the balloon ride ! What experience! Too expensive though. I was with a tour. Nice people but never again. You don’t see things you would like to see. Everything scheduled.Thanks for this video . I came back to Brazil knowing I will go back soon.Went to Bodrum on my own! Great Turkish Riviera.Thanks!🇹🇷🙏🍀

    • @russelbiffs3683
      @russelbiffs3683 Год назад

      Olá Márcia, que legal. Quantos dias você ficou na Turquia? Fez roteiro sozinha ou foi com agência? Estou montando meu roteiro (casal de 50 anos) para maio e estou procurando ideias. Quais cidades da Turquia você acha que são imperdíveis?
      Obrigado!

    • @Msmarciaka
      @Msmarciaka Год назад

      @@russelbiffs3683 tem muitas cidades q gostaria de conhecer mas infelizmente com o terremoto está parte do Sudeste ficou impossível . Diyarbakir era uma mas são tantas regiões lindas… Capadócia com certeza, Pamukkale Éfeso. Reservenpelo menos 3 dias para a Capadócia. Estava em excursão aí já esta Td planejado, o q não gosto mas foi o que pude fazer. Por minha conta fui para a Riviera Turca. Bodrum mas há outras regiões por Ali lindas . Istambul merecia muito mais tempo pois há o lado Asiático que é bem interessante. Tive pouco tempo e mesmo o Europeu mais moderno não consegui conhecer bem.

    • @Msmarciaka
      @Msmarciaka Год назад

      Fiquei 14 dias.

    • @russelbiffs3683
      @russelbiffs3683 Год назад

      @@Msmarciaka que legal, obrigado pelas dicas.. eu também gosto de viajar por conta própria.

  • @mrttrm9504
    @mrttrm9504 Год назад

    Teşekkürler💕🇹🇷

  • @muratkarabeyaz3344
    @muratkarabeyaz3344 Год назад +1

    You guys are to humble, hope you hit some fortune

  • @frimmsally
    @frimmsally Год назад +4

    The red tour is 35 euros each and they take you to a lot of nice places, entrance fees included with a guide and free lunch. That’s not expensive at all!

  • @ap4374
    @ap4374 2 месяца назад +2

    Watch out for ice cream scams, paid 400TL for two small ice cream cones.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  2 месяца назад

      Ohh crap... yea, i aleays try to settle the price beforehand. Also learned it the hard way...

  • @ege-sucu1
    @ege-sucu1 Год назад +2

    I visited there as a local in 2017 and remember that I refused a 100 tl offer which was 28$ back then, 250$ nowadays is a money that only tourists could afford and it's shame to be that expensive. Local tourism agencies and currency with the inflation makes it hard to travel for a local even inside of Turkey, abroad became a dream for most(passports, visa costs etc. is also expensive let alone plane tickets.)

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      That was a bargain indeed for $28! I feel it is also a pity that most locals cannot enjoy the wonders here and that inflation also makes it hard to travel abroad. But Hopefully it will change for the better soon!

  • @Cappadociaguide
    @Cappadociaguide 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this helpful video. It really worths watching if you really care spending money well. I can add an advice that guests should see especially Goreme Open Air Museum if they are interested in history and Early Christian life; If not they can find many fabulous points to take photos in this 30 35 km area.As you said at the right place and on the right time.Thank you.

  • @dannywhite5366
    @dannywhite5366 2 месяца назад

    If you have the time and patience then your absolutely right to do it your way.....But if not I rather pay for a 2 day Cappadocia Excursion... hit the multiple tourist spots, the hotel, Hot air Balloon ride etc without having to plan everything myself, theres also some mental comfort trusting the tour guides to take us everywhere and not having to worry about things. I have other things that are on my itinerary to do, one less thing to worry about.

  • @matteopaglino9082
    @matteopaglino9082 Год назад

    The best way to visit Cappadocia is on foot and avoiding classic bus tours spot. Even in overcrowded days it is possible to find hidden spot with no people and beautiful landscapes (Red and Rose Valley, Love valley…). At it’s completely free of charge!

  • @papawoopty8986
    @papawoopty8986 Год назад +1

    ur the best 😘💜💜💜

  • @nunyabiznes80085
    @nunyabiznes80085 20 дней назад

    Update: a scooter, with some haggling will cost you €30 per day for one that may or may not be safe.
    Balloon rides can be anywhere from €85-150 these days

  • @mehmeteminileri6099
    @mehmeteminileri6099 Год назад +3

    And ur super and amazing RUclipsers hugs AKIf .

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Hello Akif 🥰🙏.
      So glad to hear that you enjoyed the video 😊.
      Hugs!
      Joe and Liisu

  • @fishyfrog27
    @fishyfrog27 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, I have a question. In the first part you suggested to rent a car in Kayseri, do I need to have an international driving permit to drive it? Because I saw online that if I was staying for lesser than 3 months, I do not need an IDP. Some other websites said 6 months. There are also websites that said no matter how long I stayed, I would need an IDP together with my license from my home country to drive in Turkey. Can you please clarify? Thx 🙏

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 Год назад +1

    Now in June 2023, after the worst of the COVID 19 is over, Turkey is going through a bad inflationary economy. Too many shops/restaurants selling the same junk and kind of food. No varieties. You can still find a reasonable accommodation, but food and drinks are expensive. Not worth the value and good ambiance. Very disappointing. Too many ignorant tourists, too and lost the charm. Unfortunately, this frustration is experienced every touristic place. You really have to find the off off beaten track. That's a real unique travel experience for me, and enjoy the local life. Noone ever films those places, thankfully.

  • @rantsofedub
    @rantsofedub 5 месяцев назад

    I’m in Cappadocia right now and can confirm that this town is just a giant tourist trap now. I wanted to book a hotel with credit card, the manager said cash only….except if we booked a balloon tour. Everywhere you look people are being shuffled from a balloon tour in the morning then to a ATV tour in the afternoon. They look at tourists like giant money trees and try to shake as much as possible. Don’t come.
    Went to balloon viewing this morning, easily 200 balloons at min 20 pp per balloon. At $300 euros that’s over ONE MILLIONS EUROS in Revenue JUST in the morning.
    Biggest tourist trap in the world right now. Thanks to Instagram.

  • @joarvat
    @joarvat 8 месяцев назад

    I was lucky to see Cappadocia before the age of Instagram....

  • @namorn30nyc
    @namorn30nyc Год назад

    Heading to Istanbul and Cappadocia in a few days. Made reservations very early in the year

    • @mitushisukhramani8080
      @mitushisukhramani8080 Год назад

      Hi Norm Alex,
      Would be great to connect to hear from your upcoming tour as planning one in January

    • @mitushisukhramani8080
      @mitushisukhramani8080 Год назад

      Mid January, 2023. Let me know how can we connect

  • @hermanturkseven7216
    @hermanturkseven7216 Год назад +2

    I was born near this region
    Every time I come to this region, I feel that money and technology are not important in human life.
    It is the best winter months to visit this region because there are few tourists and it is warm inside the caves.
    You will walk around at sunrise in the morning when there is snow outside, then you will understand me

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      I agree! It was a magical place and we definitely want to come back, maybe then in the winter as you recommended 😊🙏

  • @beetooon
    @beetooon Год назад +2

    Very honest observations, had almost the same experience a while ago; But the locals are amazing. We made very good friends and memories. Passed the baloons and horses 😂. A must see place , magical! Thanks for the advices 🙏👍

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      Özden Abi!
      Just wanted to let you know that we made it to a nice place tonight.
      Thank you for everything! It was amazing spending the last 2 days with you and your family.
      We miss you guys already!

  • @IkiDeliDoiNebuni
    @IkiDeliDoiNebuni 8 месяцев назад

    Hi guys. Hope you enjoyed Capadoccia to the max, it’s an amazing amd unique place on earth. With no hate, it’s not about what travel agencies don’t want you to know, it’s about common sense and research done in advance. We are planing our second visit to this magic place and for example the price for the hotel and the hot air ballon flight is almost the same like in 2019. The inflation is a world wide issue but Türkiye is still a happy situation.

  • @boatengineer6275
    @boatengineer6275 Год назад

    The second biggest mountain in turkey is close, it is in Kayseri.

  • @annapacholski529
    @annapacholski529 Год назад

    wonderful vid with great tips! Could you share the location at the end of the video pls....the lookout with all the balloons Thank you

  • @PetraRal
    @PetraRal Год назад +3

    Wish you guys came to Sivas... I understand why you wouldn't though, because there is literally nothing in here. LOL
    Amazing video.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +2

      Actually Liisu has been to Sivas a couple years back with a youth exchange 😉

    • @kadircanyldran1849
      @kadircanyldran1849 Год назад

      sivas is the birth place of the civilisation of yiğidoos on the earth.every city has at least one person from sivas on the earth.sivas is the place that adams are more adam than adams... and winter is comin...

  • @alappa5368
    @alappa5368 Месяц назад

    What kind of car you would recommend to rent while in Cappadocia? I mean are those roads really bumpy there so is the SUV better option than some smaller car?

  • @RoaldvdM
    @RoaldvdM 4 месяца назад +1

    I've had a similar experience in Egypt. They expect you to open your wallet every five minutes, and were even aggressive if I did not buy their junk souvenirs for tourists. The result is that I will not visit Egypt ever again.

  • @annab5728
    @annab5728 Год назад +1

    Nice video! I agree with most of the points, except that Cappadocia has no public transport at all. It has. For example, you can get from Göreme to Kaymaklı cave city by public transport. Although you need to change a bus in Nevşehir, it's not hard to find stops, buses run every half an hour and it's not a long distance. It costs 66 lira per person (round trip). For comparison, in a taxi, the same route would cost 1200-1500 lire. As for renting a car, In my opinion, it is comfortable, but troublesome, gasoline is expensive, and there is a risk of damaging the car. We visited all the valleys by foot, sometimes returning to Göreme by taxi for 100-150 liras to save time and not go down the dusty road. As for ballons it's a big big lottery. If you're lucky you will get a life changing expirience. If you're not your balloon can hang in one place, unsuccessfully trying to gain altitude, and then quickly complete the flight.

  • @BBOYmaster94
    @BBOYmaster94 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the great video ❤️ however, I’m asking where can I get a rental car when I get to the airport?

  • @highone5935
    @highone5935 Год назад +1

    hello you should go derinkuyu underground city and Ihlara valley in cappadocia

  • @fintanjbrennan9965
    @fintanjbrennan9965 Год назад +2

    I went to Cappadocia last week. Amazing place and this video really captures the magic of the place. Balloon prices ranged from €165-220 for a 20 person basket. We opted just to take sunrise pictures from our hotel terrace and on top of the hill which gave breathtaking views.
    We did a local tour which was €45 and enjoyed it. Just be aware if your tour stops at the big, shiny stores selling local products that they are outrageously overpriced. For example I bought chocolate almonds that you can get in Tokyo for less!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Thank you for this overview of how your experience was! Yeah, I have also had a similar experience with big guided tours, where the overall Price is cheaper but the expensive stops probably make up for it for the company.

    • @dahippieman
      @dahippieman Год назад

      Hi @fintanjbrennan9965 do you remember the name of the tour company?

  • @Travel2EuropeUS
    @Travel2EuropeUS Месяц назад

    Thats normal . All world knows capadokia . What dou expecting . Nice shoot for your video blog :)) din t complain . Enjoye :)

  • @Asi007
    @Asi007 Год назад +1

    If you come to the Aegean region, I live in the center of Balıkesir and I would gladly host you. :D

  • @Mousy1603
    @Mousy1603 9 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, my husband and i are heading to Cappadocia end of September. We're small budget travellers. Could you share which locations can we shoot at for free with a scenic view ? And is it possible to shoot with horses or camels without riding them ? Kindly advise....thank you!!

  • @annekenyon8333
    @annekenyon8333 Год назад +1

    Beautiful place but I agree with almost all of your observations. Personally, I liked having a guided tour and not worrying about transportation or where to eat I didn’t mind supporting the economy - but hoped the very talented guides were being well compensated. The cave rooms? Oh yea, unless very high end, they are lit from the floor up the wall for ambience but it means you can’t find a thing in your bag. And the fire places built into the wall at table height give off a permanent camp fire smell that becomes choking after about a day - even though not lit. My balloon trip was cancelled a day before the flight due to weather. The tour company reimbursed me 180US. To rebook for the following day, the price jumped to 380US. Needless to say I did not book. If you do decide on a tour agency, do your homework. I struggled with mine for a month and it probably cost me a considerable amount more between backtracking flights and wasted days. Still though, a great vacation. Love Turkiye!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Thank you for the lovely comment and explaining your perspective of Cappadocia. It shows here how much the prices fluctuate depending on recent weather and demand. Sorry this happened to you but glad to hear nevertheless you had a great experience. 🙏😊

  • @sidharthzach
    @sidharthzach 4 месяца назад +1

    Did you face any trouble while flying the drone ? The noise it makes might bring lot of unnecessary attention right? Also, isnt it dangerous to fly it near the balloon. Im here in Gerome and planning to fly my drone tmrw, hence asking. If you know any good location to lift-off, please share coordinates from Gmap. Thank you! Oh and amazing informative video!

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  3 месяца назад

      No not really just Google Turkish drone laws and it will give you all that is needed

  • @LisetteLittleL
    @LisetteLittleL Год назад

    In 2021 we were in pandemia time, Turkey worked so good to keep the numbers of death so low, and reopen the tourism to the world because a huge part of this country life from it. For sure they down their prices to try to catch all the tourist they could after have 3 months of no one. My first time in Capadoccia was in 2014, and I payed 115 USD for the balloon trip, in that time the exchange marge with TL was not big, 1 USD was almost 3 USD. So what happened is that you are comparing the standard prices with the low prices in pandemia time. For Turkish people it’s true that now is so expensive, and it’s because of the inflation, TL lose A LOT its value, and we TL salaries are not running in the same speed than the inflation.

  • @AlxnderNZ
    @AlxnderNZ Год назад

    I love your videos. Except this one.
    Edit: I just watched it again and I love this one too! I don’t love seeing loads of tourists with selfie sticks.

  • @BH-gh6qm
    @BH-gh6qm Год назад +8

    kind of exaggerating its seclusion a lot... It is an hour away from Kayseri which is a city of 1.1 million. Even Cappadocia itself, which is smaller, still had everything available. I mean it even has a starbucks and mcdonalds.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад

      Maybe an hour from bigger places for us is far but not for other people 🤷 different background I guess

    • @hatussa8473
      @hatussa8473 Год назад

      And Nevşehir has 150 k inhabitants, it’s not small either.

  • @serdar81
    @serdar81 Год назад

    Please visit Düzce. 2 hours away from Istanbul 😊

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  Год назад +1

      We are unfortunately too far to visit it this time but maybe next time 😊🙏

  • @JunJiYun-bg9sj
    @JunJiYun-bg9sj 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice and informative travel vlog

  • @rumas3352
    @rumas3352 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @murattahan2391
    @murattahan2391 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @Adityarthas
    @Adityarthas 6 месяцев назад

    Hey man, extremely amazing content. I've been planning to rent a mountain bike and travel from Antalya to Cappadocia. Is that doable? Or would you suggest only a 4 wheeler? Please let me know. Thank you.

    • @WildVikingTravels
      @WildVikingTravels  6 месяцев назад +1

      Heyhey.
      Of course it is possible with a bike.
      The roads are good and it's just a matter of what you prefer 😁👍

    • @Adityarthas
      @Adityarthas 6 месяцев назад

      @@WildVikingTravels Sweet. Enough places to stop by for a break while travelling? Where did you go to Cappadocia from?