|
Trabzon is an old city on the Black Sea coast line, at the northeast corner of Turkiye. The population of the city is aproximately 480,000.
While staying at Trabzon make sure you eat the local food, Akcaabat Kofte (meat ball) special cheese meat ball and Kara Lahana (black caggabe) soup. The Black Sea people love to eat fish, mainly, Hamsi (anchovy), they have more than 30 kinds of dishes made from Hamsi, including bread, baklava (the most well known Turkish dessert), omelette, rice and etc..... Trabzon is also well known for its bread Trabzon ekmegi, not only at Trabzon, but all over the country. At the main square of the city, one can find buses to the well known Sumela Monastery at Macka (50km SE) and the mountain small town of Uzungol, 70km (a lake) you may feel like you are in an alpine small town of Switzerland or Austria. In Uzungol, there are lots of small hotels and fresh water fish restaurants. The lake is a landslide lake and the best view of the lake is in the afternoon looking west from a mountain on the east. If you have time, go to Sultan Murat Yayla (a plateu), 30 km SW of the lake where the altitude is 2400m and there are no trees on the plateu due to the high altitude. But you will be mesmerized with view as I was. Sumela Monastery was built in a natural cavity at the edge of the cliff (see in the picture). The mountain is made of volcanic rocks, due to heavy rain in the area, there has been falling rocks onto the stucture and demages it. Some protection measures are being taken to protect it. When you go to Macka on the way back make sure you go/pass to the Zigana Tunnel (20km south of Macka) on the Trabzon Erzurum road. It is the longest and the highest tunnel in Turkey (2,000m). The road to the tunnel has the best scenery in the whole area, lots of forest and all kind of green colors, when you pass it you will be in a different country site, no trees what so ever! . The scenery is much better when you are coming down from the tunnel to Trabzon! Also on the righthand side of the road 2 km from the tunnel make sure you stop at a small coffee shop and eat sutlac (rice pudding). If you have time make sure go to East: Rize Hopa and than to Artvin., to enjoy the scenery and dense forests. In the region, several different local languages are spoken, the most well known ones are; Laz and Hemsince. Most of the Black Sea people can not pronounce the letter g, c instead. So when they speak Turkish they sound funny! The area is well known for its music called tulum, made of a goat skin, a special instrument, like a back pipe and kemence (a small knee type fiddle). Horon is their local dance. When the music starts everybody dances, fun to watch these guys/gals, the music has the same tones and never ends so do the dancers! When you are in the area make sure you visit the Kackar Mountain, 90km East of Trabzon. You will follow Firtina River to reach the top (Ayder), the river is small but flows wildly. Kackar is the second highest peak (3,932m) in the country and always covered with snow. In the summer time, you may stay at Ayder Plateu near the Kackar top where you will find lots of small hotels and pansions and make sure that you eat mihlama in morning whereever you stay. It is a special cheese omlet, a local food. Make sure you stay at Ayder for minimum of two days, go to Asagi Kavrun (next to Kackar top, 17km east) and visit Zil Castle (10km south) nearby. There is a hot spring at Ayder where you can enjoy the Turkish Hamam. If you find a rigth tour guide, you may do a hiking tour south of Mountain to Yusufeli, but do not do it by yourself, you have to be have a tour quide. It is a 12 hour hike and you stay a small town south of the mountain at Barhal ! .I did the same trip back in 1998 and enjoyed it very much. I did lots of field works as a field geologist for ARCO Internataional Oil and Gas company in 1998 and for Australian and Canadian mining companies between 2004 2005 in the area and wondered around the whole Eastern Black Sea, all the villages/roads and all the cities A to Z. The Eastern Black Sea is the most beatifull part, as far as the mountains and forests are concerned in Turkey. |
|
This is the complete list of Trabzon hostels and other types of cheap accommodation such as cheap hotels, B&B s and guest houses in Trabzon, Turkey which you can book online free now with Hostel Bookers.
For more information about a single hostel, you can click the the hostel link from the list below. All hostels in Trabzon are hand picked and they are proven to be backpacker friendly. Check hostel photos, read customer reviews and if you are satisfied, you can book you dorm bed or private room from our site for free. |