An itinerary in Eastern Turkey
I've been driving around Western Asia for several years now, have seen pretty much every corner of Iran, much of the Caucasus and Former USSR, but I've never driven in Turkey. I guess I was put off by high fuel prices, and it being more 'touristy' than other countries around it. I'm now going to visit, and am looking for a two-week itinerary in the east.
I plan to enter at Dilucu (from Azerbaijan) on the 30th July, and exit on the 12th at Vale (to Georgia).I am travelling by 4WD. I am interested in nice scenery, history and local culture.
I have a rough plan in mind to drive from Dilucu - Igdir - Dogubeyazit, then to Van and on to Hakkari. From Hakkari through Siirt to Mus, then north towards Bayburt, and east again through the Kackar Mountains all the way to Kars, where I want to see some Armenian sites, then head north to the Georgian border at Vale.
If anyone can suggest any specific sites, or an improvement to my itinerary I'd be very grateful, as I don't have a deep knowledge of the area (though I have been to a few of these places in 2003 as a backpacker).
Just to note, in autumn I plan to enter Turkey from Iraq, and see places such as Mardin, Urfa, Nemrut Dagi etc, so I don't want to visit these areas on this trip.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Daniel
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