I recently uploaded an album of pictures of Cappadocia, so I only want to add a few words on what we did in Cappadocia. We rented a motorcycle in a village called Ürgüp and drove around the area (170 kms in 6 hours with a 150 ccm scooter), we slept in a park in our tent, woke up at dawn because of the stray dogs in the park and stuff like these. Though Ürgüp itself is nothing interesting, I highly recommend a motorcycle trip around Cappadocia for everyone, it's a beautiful area and this scooter was the perfect kind of vehicle to see it all.
From there we went on to Sivas and had the worst day of hitch-hiking. We had two incidents with people making moves on Judit so we had to escape both times. This was by the way the only day we had any problems at all while hitch-hiking. Otherwise everyone was really nice and helpful.
Sivas in nothing fancy so we just skip writing about it. We don't recommend anyone to go there, we weren't advised to do so either, things just turned out this way that we had to cross it.
From there we went to Kars, which is also a dirty and boring place - anyway, apologies for the locals but we didn't find any beauty in it. But at least it's close to the Iranian border already. and there is a mountain at the edge of the city on which there is a nice castle, where we could shoot our enemies:
Judit made big efforts to fight her being afraid of heights:
Then we met Zoli from Istanbul, with whom we visited much nicer places. We'll write about them our the next post.