thank you very much for the share Tonyco; as everytime stunning
and exotic for us
Nice! Did you have any problems with travel limitations?
I would be very happy if you share your route...
Wow, that was fantastic ride!
Thank you for your story!
Absolutely stunning material. Sometimes the pictures simply tell the story... this is one of them.
Nice! Did you have any problems with travel limitations?
I would be very happy if you share your route...
No, not a single problem on the road. Never stopped by Police or Jandarma. Friendly people, if you stop by the road, first car that you see, stops and ask you if you have any problems, and if you are OK. Once after stone road, police car stop and ask me if I am OK and if I need help.
Always pleasure to travel in Turkey. For this 8 days never have rain
.
You can see the route day by day here:
http://www.tonyco.net/pictures/Kurdistan_2017/Days/Also passed Malabadi Köprüsü, (Malabadi Bridge). It has the largest belt in stone bridges in the world .
It is near Batman's area
Great images!
Also added as an Article to the
home page
Except 1/3 of the country
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No now it is OK. Just tell me not to go to Van city because there is military operation and it is not so safe. Most of the people tell me that their president almost solve the problem therе and I think they are right, according to what I see. They told me, after about 5 - 6 months everything will finish here. Actually when I enter Kurdistan area I notice that Jandarma people and vehicles increased. There are a lot of heavy armed patrols, stations by the side of the road which are borne. Soldiers are with automatic guns. When I leave Kurdistan area everything start to be normal. Strange filling because there is no physical border and you just enter another world
. I spoke with a lot of Kjurds, they tell me the truth, there is no Kurdistan, there is Turkey. It is the same, people are the same habits are the same, food is the same except military people
. A lot of nice places in Turkey are in Kurdistan like you see from the pictures.
P.S. I go with my cousin and with my son in April again in Turkey by car. You can check the pictures here, it was very interesting trip again
http://www.tonyco.net/pictures/Turkey_Trip_2017/
Really enjoyed this topic, @Tonyco! It was a pleasure to become part of the impressions you so very well managed to close in to the pictures you have shared. Kurdistan looks like an amazing place!
Kurdistan is not a country, at least not yet!