We're back home in Toronto. For some reason, this trip seemed much longer than six weeks. We've been unpacking our souvenirs and been going 'oh yeah, I forgot about that' half the time. Good thing we keep a blog, so we can remember!
There were a lot of highlights, both ones that made my Top 100 and really cool experiences.
Here's the new additions to my Top 100 list and their current rank:
17 Temple of Bacchus in the Baalbek temple complex, in Baalbek, Lebanon
21 Registan in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
27 Darvaza gas crater, Turkmenistan
35 Great Pyramid, Giza, Egypt (I saw the pyramids 25 years ago, and this was already on the list)
36 Shah-i-Zinda in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
45 Great Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple complex in Luxor, Egypt
51 Kalon Minaret, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
54 Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
68 Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan
74 Hagia Sophia Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
77 Painted Churches in the Troodos region of Cyprus
Out of the places on this trip (Egypt, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, and Istanbul), Azerbaijan surprised me the most. There's a lot of variety in Azerbaijan (architecture new and old, mountains, old walled cities, hiking) and it's still off the radar. Uzbekistan is full of highlights in the old Silk Route cities. Turkmenistan was the least touristed, mostly because it's difficult to get a visa.
If I was planning again, I would have included going to Abu Simbel in Egypt, a couple more days in Cairo, at least a week more in Azerbaijan, and planned for a week in northern Cyprus. (The rest of Turkey and more of Istanbul were always planned to be another trip, and the other places I think we planned about the right amount of time).
There was a lot of flying on this trip, but most of the countries don't have land crossings. Istanbul made a great hub for the trip.
We have a world map in the basement where we've pinned all the places we've visited. Every time we come back from a trip we feel like we've been to a lot of places, and then after we add the pins it hardly looks like anything. It's a big world to see :)
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