Sultanhani (Sultan Han) Caravanserai-Cappadocia, Turkey (With Facts/Figures)
The Sultanhani (Sultan Han) Caravanserai in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, was basically a truck stop for camels on the Old Silk Road. It was built by a Sultan in the 13th Century and contains a small mosque, storage rooms, and accommodations for people and animals.
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Travel: Turkey - Sultanhani caravan serai - Tuz Oglu salt lake - V#088
Hello my friends.. Sultanhani is one of the most beautiful caravan serai - literally means caravan palace - in Turkey. As early as 985 CE there was a story about caravan serai...started in central Asia.. it was built along the trade routes in Asia, North Africa, from southern Turkey to Persia/iran, iraq, all along the Silk Road to China... in ancient times its function was very important...it sheltered traders n their animals, goods...provided water, food supplies n info.
Tuz Golu is one of the biggest hypersaline lake in the world and the second largest yg terbaik di Turki. Caravan serai mulai di Asia Tengah.. telah ada tertulis sejak tahun 985. Fungsinya sangat penting: memberi pelayanan pada para pedagang, binatang2 dan barangnya...sbg rest area, mensuplai air, makanan n info, dll dalam perjalanan jauh mereka...dibangun dari selatan Turki sampai ke iran n iraq...terus ke Jalan Sutra sampai di Cina..
Tuz Oglu adalah salah satu danau hypersaline terbesar didunia dan kedua terbesar di Turki
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Turkey 20. Nr Konya. Sultanhani Caravanserai.
Sultanhani Caravanserai. One of the thousands of shelters on the Silk Road from China to the Middle East.
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Description: The relative monotony of the landscape, North of Isfahan, Iran, is frequently interrupted by the ruins of old, abandoned caravanserais that a few centuries ago served as inns/motels, along the silk roads, for the caravans that crossed central Asia transporting merchandise mainly destined to the markets of west Asia and Europe. We stopped at one of them, a very interesting one, to have a closer look: it is very difficult to describe the unforgettable feelings that stepping on those bricks brought to all of us.
DO NOT STAY AT TRAVELERS CAVE HOTEL AT CAPPADOCIA TURKEY!
I went to Turkey with a bunch of good friends from Hong Kong last week. When people asked about our trip to Turkey, to us, it's seriously a nightmare. It was the worst trip and experience we have ever had. Thanks to Travallers Cave Hotel at Cappadocia (
On 18June, around 7:30am in the morning we arrived at Goreme’s bus station. (Where is Goreme? Remember seeing any friend uploaded nice hot air balloon photos with soaring mountains behind? Yes that's Cappadocia, Goreme) We asked the tourist info center next to the station to book a taxi for us. A driver from the hotel somehow came to fetch us shortly. We remained stationary on the ground when the driver approached us because we recalled the service was not included in the package. We were puzzled so we checked with driver on the transfer fee but he reassured us it was completely FREE.
After a 2min of ride, we were at the hotel for checking in. After confirming our booking names, the receptionist started yelling at us. He was truly nasty and questioned us on why were we calling for the transfer service despite knowing that the service was not included. We explained that we wanted to hire taxi but the man at the official tourist counter booked the service on our behalf without our knowledge. We even reiterated that the driver told us the service was free but the receptionist said he would not educate the driver but it’s our responsibility not to take the car even if it came to us. He was very furious and asked for TL50 ( US $18.70) for the transfer. We refused to pay as the fee was exorbitantly high for a 2 min short ride.
He became hostile and started yelling at us. Smelling something unusual, I quickly recorded the video without his kmowledge. He said he was not happy that we didn't engage him for local tour services i.e. the red and green tours, and booked thru other agent instead. We explained that the tours were booked before booking hotel. He refused to listen and threatened us that we would have the worst experience by staying at this hotel and reassured us that all bad things will come to us. The man also asked if we “did not have any brain”, saying we were “cheap people” and he didn’t like “cheap people staying at our hotel”. We politely offered to work things out, i.e. cancel tours with another agent and book via him instead but he told us everything was just too late. He threw our passports hard on the desk. He even reiterated twice that the check in time for us was 7pm although it was stated as 1pm on our booking confirmation. Feeling intimidated, we worried about our own safety and chose to stay at another hotel.
So after we left the hotel, we reported the incident to agoda.com and asked for refund immediately. After few days, Agoda replied that the hotel denied on any wrongdoing and they refused to refund. They even threatened to take legal action. Fine, luckily we have this video as hard evidence and we finally send this bloody video to Agoda, and Agoda was infuriated to see the video too! When the hotel realised that we actually captured a video, the owner finally sent a formal apology letter to us.
To people, please do not book this hotel if you ever visit Cappadocia. Our case is not an exceptional case, I saw few reviews online that this hotel people will turn hostile if they realise that you never engage any of their tour service. Some extreme cases involved local police too! Please do not read positive comments of the hotel only if you book the hotel next time, you must also look at those negative comments, as some of the positve comments seems to be fabricated some time while negative comments will usually be filtered out. PLEASE SHARE THIS OUT TO YOUR FRIENDS!
The Caravanserai at Sultanhani, Turkey
Caravanserais were built all over North Africa, Asia and South-Eastern Europe, especially between IX-XVI century. Located at the old Silk Road between Konya and Aksaray, Sultanhani is the largest caravanserai of the Seljuk period. The mighty Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat let it built in 1229. It was constructed with a rectangular shape, with only one gate, but large enough for a large animals and vehicles to enter. These buildings provided accommodation and other amenities for the merchants and stabling for their animals. Stones cut from the volcanic rock were used in the construction of the caravanserais in the region of Cappadocia. The doors were made of iron. When Europeans found new ways to China, the Silk Road started to lose importance and of course the caravanserais as well. After the 15th and 16th centuries, most of the caravanserais were never used again.
2019土耳其Turkey之旅 Day 5 孔亞 梅烏拉那博物館Mevlana Museum 和 塞爾柱驛站Sultan Hani Caravanserai
孔亞並非一個著名的觀光勝地,他是土耳其最保守的都市,若非因在卡帕多奇亞到地中海的途中,會更少外國人認識他。
位於安納托利亞高原中央的孔亞,在12~13世紀時曾是塞爾柱土耳其人建立的魯姆蘇丹國的首都,也是許多穆斯林朝聖的地方,因為這裡有發明旋轉舞的精神導師梅烏納拉的終老之所-梅烏納拉博物館。
孔亞Konya 是土耳其最古老的城市之一,在歷史上,曾經是拜占廷帝國和奧斯曼帝國時期的軍事重鎮,從1076年至1277年是土耳其人建立的孔亞蘇丹國的首都,是土耳其傳統的宗教文化中心。
梅烏拉那博物館(Mevlana Museum)位於土耳其科尼亞,為13世紀波斯人蘇菲派神秘主義者魯米的陵墓,以及梅夫拉維教團的德爾維希(旋轉托缽僧)的住所。清真寺外面看得到一些墓碑,但其實裡面是沒有棺木的。不過蘇菲教派重要的兩個精神領袖,魯米(Jalal al-Din Rumi)和梅烏拉那(Mevlâna)都葬在此處。
從 孔亞 掘起的塞爾柱帝國 Selçuk (1071~1243年) 版圖包括現在的土耳其、伊朗、伊拉克,留下這批結合工藝建築的驛站群。 11世紀末,西羅馬帝國 (教皇所在) 與 東羅馬拜占廷帝國的積弊衰弱,掀起兩百年的十字軍東徵。
東方的中國又有蒙古帝國的掘起,夾在中間的 塞爾柱土耳其,左右剋敵之餘,也加強了基礎建設。在這200年東西方兵戎相接,打開眼界後 提供東西貿易最便利的 《絲綢之路 Silk Road》。
這個 Sultan Hani Caravanserai 蘇丹哈尼驛站建於1229年塞爾柱時期 Selçuk, 現存最大一座。
13世紀時會有這些高牆客棧,就是因為高原上盜匪很多,駱駝商旅的貨物成了匪徒眼中肥羊。當時的蘇丹國王廣設這些驛站,除了提供商旅們安全的食宿點,也能從中課徵一些稅收。
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Whirling Dervishes of Cappadocia, Turkey (With Facts/Figures)
I certainly had heard of The Whirling Dervishes but what I didn't realize is that their performance is actually a religious ceremony. They are putting themselves in a trance as they spin around counter-clockwise so that they can be closer to God. What's amazing is that they will spin around for several minutes at a time and not get dizzy. Filming of the actual religious ceremony is strictly prohibited so what you are seeing is a short re-creation that they perform right after the actual ceremony.
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土耳其之旅 - Oresin Caravanserai #1 (卡帕多起亞 Cappadocia) 4K
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One of the few remaining Caravanserais in the Turkish end of the old Silk Road it offered protection and accommodation for the merchants and travelers and their goods. This one is in excellent condition and is being continuously restored.
This 13th century Caravanserai or Caravan Inn can be found on the Aksaray-Nevsehir road only 15km from Aksaray. These Caravanserais were built as a resting place for the Caravans and a place for protection from the bandits as well.
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