Saturday 12 October 2019

Sufi Trail in Sultandagi

The fortress castle in Afyon is likened to a crow's nest. Photos of the plateau are inadequate really.

There is more upbeat activity as the wheels roll on southwards and greater interest and friendliness. People are smiling and there is a sense of fulfillment in work being carried out. The arid conditions have given way to more arable land  though fields have mostly been stripped of their Summer harvest. Some vegetables are still being uncovered and collected by children. 

At this stage I am shadowing the Sufi Trail and its curious to share the sights of those who travel the trail to the shrine of Rumi in Konya, the great Persian poet and Sufi mystic. It is also the route of the Ottoman era 'hajj' to the holy lands via Konya. So many journeys have been made!

And many travellers will have enjoyed the security of the caravanserai, the walled hostel on this former caravan road...
looking through the main gate.

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.

4 comments:

  1. You seem to be discovering so much aswell as cycling... Loving your journey in the comfort of my apartment but would love to be there too. Your strength is admirable. Xxx

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    1. Unexpected sights like the caravanserai are what makes the journey special. Its not strength but determination a lot of the time.

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  2. Tom, thank you for mentioning the Sufi trail. The hiking and cycling signage is very much improved from 2020 on. Maybe your next pilgrimage can be Istanbul to Konya entirely on the Sufi Trail. www.sufitrail.com have a great day.

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    1. Good to hear the Sufi Trail is developing well. Thanks for the update

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