Getting Around Turkey Travelling from place to place in Turkey is not much of a problem in as you have some choices. It is custom for many to book last-minute when getting transport to another location, which can be done, just plan ahead around any major holidays or you might get stuck. Train The trains are run by Turkish State Railways. Over the past few years, the trains have been undergoing an overhaul, but most are finished by now. Just double check which trains are available for your travel needs. If you are traveling to more provincial areas, this means of travel is your best bet, however they are going to be slow. The routes to Kayseri, Kars, Erzerum, Adana and Diyarbakir from Ankara go through some mountainous regions. If you are under a time restraint or have only a week or less, traveling on the road will take half the time. If you do wish to take the train, there are several seating options available. If you are traveling overnight or on a longer route, it is advised to get a sleeper. There are various price options for sleepers. They will be air conditioned and have a washbasin with bedding, pillows and blankets. For some more economic priced sleepers, you will need to have your own bedding. If you are backpacking and have an easy to carry sleeping bag, this might come in handy. You can book your tickets in advance or get a general idea of what is available from place to place that fits in your itinerary on www.tcdd.gov.tr. As the English is not easy to understand, the website www.seat61.com can help explain much of the details when booking, including meal reservation. Bus Long-distance bus travel is a big part of travelling around Turkey for visitors and locals. In
Getting Around Turkey Travelling from place to place in Turkey is not much of a problem in as you have some choices. It is custom for many to book last-minute when getting transport to another location, which can be done, just plan ahead around any major holidays or you might get stuck. Train The trains