Traveling Alone in İstanbul - First Impressions of Turkey [Ep. 1] 🇹🇷

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Good morning everyone, welcome back to my channel!  It has been over six months since the last time   I published any kind of video on this channel. I am very excited nervous mixed all together but   grateful, to say the least, that I am back  on the road and I am currently in Turkey.  I have arrived in Istanbul a couple of nights  ago, and I took my negative COVID-19 test   which was required to fly to any  kind of countries that you travel to.  So my aim is to travel for a month and  to visit the Eastern side, far Eastern   side of Turkey, and also the Southeastern  part of Turkey close to the Syria border.  I think this will be an interesting travel journey  for me personally, and hopefully for you to also   learn together about these less-visited areas. I hope to see locals, I hope to encounter   different cultures, and everything  there is that travel has to offer. The city today known as Istanbul has been the site  of human settlement for approximately 3 000 years   it was known as Byzantium in Latin until 330  when the city soon renamed as Constantinople   became the new capital of the Roman Empire. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and the   country's economic, cultural, and historic center. The city straddles the Bosphorus strait   and lies in both Europe and Asia with a  population of over 15 million residents. Let's try to roam around explore here  and there. Yeah, see what Istanbul   has to offer to a single traveler like me. How are you today? Do you mind? Can I just   inform you about my shop? Thank you! Where do you want to go? Look at this man polishing the shoes! The autumn leaves are beautiful turning  the sky and the view to be oranges. This is the Hagia Sofia. This area of  the park is actually quite nice because   we are surrounded by fountains and the  garden, (as well as) blossoming flowers. This is corn selling with zero colorings! Zero colorings. She doesn't buy   corn. She has lots of money but doesn't spend it. No, no I just ate. I'm sorry! As you can see this is quite the main touristy  area and it's considerably empty. So those   massive structure is the Hagia  Sofia and these are the tram track. So in Istanbul, in order for you to be  able to get to the bus tram and train,   you need to have an Istanbul card. You can easily find them in let's say  train station or even at the airport.  Yesterday I had very funny and lovely interactions  with a man whom I purchased this ticket from. Do you sell the Istanbul card? 10TL card It's yours? So this particular   station it's called Sultan Ahmet, and if you  can see Istasyonu means (probably) station. I am actually standing in front of  the Galata Tower just across the sea. To me personally, this side of Istanbul the pier  by the sea of Bosphorus is just so charming. So this is one of the stations, the ferry station. The Istanbul card is so useful for  anything! From the ferry, the train,   the tram to the bus. I think you should get it! With just 4 (four) Liras, you can easily get  to this ferry and explore the sea of Bosphorus. What a lovely experience it was! So calming to me. I mean,   I don't know if you like it. For me, it was magnificent!  Just to see the Bosphorus sea crossing the ocean,  the sea. See the European side to the Asian side. Behind me, is the Taksim Square itself.  We're going to go around the sort  of shopping arcade passing through,  looking what does it feel  like and does it look like.  I am actually hungry and looking  at the Doner (kebab) behind me! Merhaba! Hello (merhaba)! Yes please? Is that beef?  Yes! Can I have one beef with...  This, this, this? Which one?  This is beef with cheese  This is beef with no cheese. With cheese! That is tender meat! The cheese with doner meat and the bread,   as well as water cost me 22 Liras  which is about $3 (Three U.S. Dollars) Interestingly, there is some  kind of protest I think? It's a bit intense! Look what I found in this particular  main tourist area street? A church! You went to Kathmandu? Many times!  I've been to Nepal many times! Really?  Yeah, I (used to) live in Nepal. You have Instagram? No, I don't. Sorry!  Really? Yeah! What is the problem? I know... So I have just arrived in Galata tower. Look at me and behind me!  It's 5:30ish (in the afternoon) the sun  starts to set and the color is just romantic. This is the best place to see  Istanbul, from 360 degrees all around! Isn't that what behind me is stunning! Stunning! And this is not even summer or spring. But still, you can see the beauty! I am just in awe! I am so so grateful. So the Asian side of Istanbul, where I  am at is known to be lesser explored.  I am currently walking in  the probably shopping center. Look at the fresh fish! It's just so many happening. I'm not so sure what kind of market this is? Look at the dogs, they're big! So you have a selection of zaitun or olives.  But I just hope you can see, oh those  garlics! The fresh stuff such as seafood. Do you know that one-third of the entire  Istanbul population actually resides   on the Anatolian side? It's such a complex city! Oh, is this another market? I need to get out of this market.   There is plenty of clothing, shoes and all. Despite the pandemic,   people are still out and about. Mask is a compulsory thing to wear in Turkey. Do you know that Kadikoy has  a tram in itself to Moda?  Let's take one! Kadikoy is essentially an older settlement  than the European side of the city.  It is located on the shore of the sea of  Marmara and also facing the historic side of the   European side of Istanbul  and the strait of Bosphorus. A lot of people reside here, the locals  and whatnot. And that's why the ferry is   quite an important aspect to it because it  allows people to commute back and forth. Not only that, there's a lot of metros, buses,   even taxis are quite affordable which allows  you to travel around the city quite easily. The Asian side of Istanbul or  particularly this Moda and probably   throughout the city has a  more artistic touch to it. As you can see the street is quite colorful. Welcome to the residential area I suppose? of  the Anatolian side or the Asian side of the city! As you can see we are entering plenty  of apartments in the residential area. These are just a few examples  of how does it look like!   So much more modern, and if anything  it doesn't feel anything like Asia. Essentially what is on this street  are buildings upon buildings and   buildings apartments upon  apartments and upon apartments. They look well organized and clean for what it is. I'm assuming, this is where most the people or the   residents of the upper-middle class society live  or the ones who is like working-class society. Look at those teenagers on what they're doing. Oh my God! Is it so weird to feel so happy to see kids   playing around because of the  Corona (lockdown) and everything? Welcome to Bagdat street! This is essentially very pleasant to walk on  because you just have such a wide pedestrian   for people to just walk, in the span of this  street that consists of shops and shops. Currently, it's the..  I'm assuming peak hours  because of the traffic and all. I think personally when I first  arrived in this particular area,   I thought to myself this  feels like Singapore a bit. Although it's not culturally  interesting, perhaps right for   many people but it's also an  important aspect to Istanbul. Thank you so much for watching today's  episode of my first impression is in Istanbul. This is my very very first time being here. I was excited to just explore the city  quite a bit in a more touristic area   as a first-time traveler and  as a solo female traveler. How do you feel about the video? Let me know what you think   down in the comment section below. Don't forget to check out my  Patreon account, if you wish to see   more personal and exclusive content  that I do not post anywhere else. Thank you so much again for watching! Comment, subscribe, and like this video.   See you again next time! Bye!
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Channel: Syifa Adriana
Views: 851,736
Rating: 4.9206405 out of 5
Keywords: turkey, armenia, solo travel, female solo travel, turkish, istanbul, solo traveler, travel alone, asia, west asia, kars, travel covid, travel to turkey, travel to istanbul
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Length: 17min 20sec (1040 seconds)
Published: Sat Jan 09 2021
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