
This green and very hilly route will take you up and over two 4,700m passes as well as over smaller ones in the almost jungle-like vegetation for a total of 10,000m of elevation gain. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the villages are picturesque as they sit atop hills for as far as the eye can see all over the various valleys. We found this route to be difficult due to the heat and humidity, though it was a nice change from the high altitude cold nights.
Typical green hills which make up this region.
Switchbacks anyone!?
Switchbacks anyone!?
A typically dressed lady walking with her son.
A lady and her son walking down the road.
Some of the towns throughout this area were deserted as many people are headed to the cities.
Cycling through a stream, great way to cool down!
These guys were not happy to see us on their road! Most aggressive Turkey we have ever met.
Little villages in the middle of nowhere!
One of the towns we stayed in.
This patchwork farming was everywhere, which really reminded us of northern India.
A cyclists nightmare; tunnels.
Typical farming house.
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