| Deb |
Jul 23rd, 2002 09:04 PM |
Carly, I cant emphasize enough that I never felt unsafe in Turkey. The harassment is not even of an unkind nature, it is someone that wants to talk with you, sell you something, get you into their restaurant, guide you through the blue mosque. It is thoroughly annoying after a while but never threatening. I am sure it is far worse in India. The only really negative experience I had was with a cab driver that insisted that the 10 million dollar notes were the 1 million dollar notes (very easy to confuse if you havent been there very long) and ended up grabbing some money out of my hand. Very unpleasant and cost me about $75. I really wish I would have handled it differently but just don't let people see if you are carrying what they would consider to be alot of money.<BR>Regarding inexpensive hotels, I would just check out websites or wait until you get there and find something. In Istanbul I had reservations ahead of time but in Marmaris and Cappadocia(Urgup) I just found a place when I got there and paid around $25 per night including breakfast. As I mentioned before, I would stay in Taxsim because of the more liberal attitude there and more to do at night but if you really want to do Sultanhamet then I am sure you can find something for $25/night.<BR><BR>There really is not a need to take public transportation because taxis are so cheap. I paid around $3.00 for a 20 minute ride. Everywhere else on my trip I took public transportation to save money and experience the city, but it just doesnt make sense in Turkey. My hotel paid for my taxi ride from the airport but I would think there is a bus that goes from the airport if you really don't want a taxi but you will need to ask at the airport when you arrive. <BR><BR>As far as the political situation,I found no anti-american sentiment and I cant imagine how it would hinder your trip. I had many people(who had never been there) tell me how it was a dangerous place and they could not imagine why I would I go there- Just not true. I would go back in a heartbeat.
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