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Sometimes nothing beats a good photo. Or even a bad photo! If you’d like to share some or all of your photo collection with the Trekopedia community, contact us at photos@trekopedia.com and we can arrange a transfer of them. And thanks!
All photos are copyright by their respective owners and are used with permission.
How You Can Help
Trail research is never actually done. Here’s some of what we’re looking for:
✅ More photos! Ideally with geo-location information in the metadata. In addition to using some photos on Trekopedia, we add them to our internal reference database which significantly helps us with trail research. The more photos, the better! If you are willing to share your collection with us, we’d be incredibly grateful. Let us know and we’ll arrange a transfer.
✅ Points of interest. Help us identify (and geo-locate) accommodations, attractions, restaurants, markets, trail waypoints, confusing or problematic junctions, difficult or hazardous places, water sources, and so on.
✅ Tips & recommendations. Share your thoughts with other hikers.
✅ Points of interest. Help us identify (and geo-locate) accommodations, attractions, restaurants, markets, trail waypoints, confusing or problematic junctions, difficult or hazardous places, water sources, and so on.
✅ Tips & recommendations. Share your thoughts with other hikers.
In addition to the above, please see this article for information on more general ways you can help. Thanks!
Tried to sleep there tonight, however the price was shocking. For sleeping in Simple 4 bed dormitory, dinner and breakfast they asked for 600 TL per person, which in our case is 1200. We tried to negotiate, by owner refused immediately, so we left. Maybe they are nice people, but changing price 100% just in one year is a bit crazy.
Regrettably, inflation in Turkey is extremely high right now (since 2021, actually). Officially, it was 51.5% last month (year-on-year), and much higher in the hospitality industry. Keep in mind, though, that exchange rates are much better as well right now, so for foreigners the actual price increase isn’t as high. For Turks, though, the situation is much worse since local wages aren’t keeping up with the inflation rate.