Kervan Yolu - Hiking a section of Seljuk caravan route
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Once again, the time had come - Ömer had invited people to hike a section of the Seljuk caravan route across the Taurus Mountains. Despite his many years of experience, which he had gained during the various routes through the Taurus between Manavgat and Akseki, the planned section was a first ascent for him too.
So, we had arranged to meet in the morning to first drive by car to Sinanhoca to the mountain pasture above the Oymapinar reservoir. From here we should go through a washed-out canyon, which was otherwise only used by hiking shepherds to reach the high mountain pastures, towards the village of Melas Vadisi.
Seljuk sultans ensured that these caravan routes were maintained
It should be around 16 kilometers to the destination
To supply the caravans, caravanserais were set up every 40 kilometres and served as accommodation and protection for the caravans at the same time. Even today, a number of these caravanserais, which were lined up in close succession along the historic trade routes, are still well preserved and can be visited in many places.
Ömer likes to talk about his father, who ran the trade between Manavgat and Akseki until the 1950s and needed 7 days to complete the route of around 75 kilometres.
The residents surveyed also don't really know about this section of the caravan road. So we explore ourselves, follow some clues and then actually find the marked entrance to the passage that leads over the mountains.
Initially on relatively easy-to-hike dirt roads, the path quickly becomes narrower and steeper until it is actually just a goat path. Higher and higher it goes. Loose stone material on the Goat Trail makes for some really physically demanding hiking, which understandably takes a lot of time as breaks become absolutely necessary. It should be around 16 kilometres to the destination.
Hiking on the scree and gravel
After about 800 meters of climbing and about half the way over wooded passages and almost garden-like plateaus, we notice that time has progressed a lot and after some discussion we decide to return to the starting point, as the remaining path takes us back down to Melas Vadisi is still unknown, but we don't have any equipment for a night hike and we still have to return to the location of the vehicle in Sinanhoca.
Admittedly, we started too late for this route, because despite the route being only 16 kilometres long, hiking on the scree and gravel, always steeply uphill, takes so much time and energy that breaks are simply necessary, just a typical all-day stage that starts early in the morning Should start tomorrow.
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