2 rotisserie chickens and some veggies from Costco! :)
@georgiidzesov41929 ай бұрын
@@SmallDrives ooof, sounds good
@UnknownIdentityDE9 ай бұрын
Some bread rolls and pastries in a German bakery
@thornton9 ай бұрын
@@UnknownIdentityDE you're just like me fr
@OfficialFo9 ай бұрын
i just spent 3 times this amount on delivered food 20 minutes ago, now i feel stupid
@brk_can9 ай бұрын
The Turkish flag watermark was there well before everyone had a camera in their pockets. You can see it in photos from ~100 years ago.
@tompaulathesenioritinerant3679 ай бұрын
We were on this train to Kars early January 2024. Many seat available in the winter. We just had a seat and even got a 50% discount ( $6.00 )being in our mid seventies. I was surprised they gave the discount to non citizens. We also took the return in late February 2024 . Saw much more since some of the trip to Kars was at night. I believe we were only English speaking passengers in both directions? Our journey was 40 hours due to a landslide covering the tracks in the canyon area. Great video and narritive. Life is good . Tom Thorsen & Paula Wolber. USA Ps I wished they dimmed the lights at night!
@Gtronyx9 ай бұрын
thanks for taking the time to visit my hometown (kars)! we really love seeing foreigners there, its natural and historical beauty is quite underrated. hope you enjoyed it good sir
@ageoflove19809 ай бұрын
These sort of long distance trains a bit off the beaten path gives you the feeling of travel like no other. I can remember one day during the Trans-Siberian Express journey we had a longer stop in Novosibirsk. I just went outside to the station square and bought a sandwich at some kebab stall there. And suddenly that moment thats so hard to describe hits you: " Im eating a kebab in freaking Novosibirsk..." Only a train like that can provide that sense of how far you have traveled.
@imcronus9 ай бұрын
idk why but as a turkish person the vibe and the video overall made me feel emotional 🥹
@paulstorey41189 ай бұрын
Took the Dogu express from Istanbul to Erzurum 53 years ago
@Jaccop9 ай бұрын
53 years ago i wasnt even sperm in my fathers balls tf was u doin in turkey 53 years ago bro just wondering
@Hallelujah6669 ай бұрын
Dude, how old are you?
@paulstorey41188 ай бұрын
@@Hallelujah666 , 71 now was 18 when I went
@Hallelujah6668 ай бұрын
@@paulstorey4118 Nice. I hope you had a nice/different experience as an American(I assume.)
@John-qo9hw8 ай бұрын
Wow, your grandkids must be listening to some amazing and crazy stories :)
@strawanza25027 ай бұрын
We just visited Turkey for 2 months and your feelings in the beginning as well as how they turn just describes our experience exactly. We came with the Overnight train from Bulgaria, a bit nervous about how Turkey would be. We went to some random Cafe in Istanbul for breakfast, not able to speak any Turkish word, but were welcomed with a smile from everybody. We continued our journey with the 16€ first class high speed train to Karaman, which was crazy. Never been on a more luxurious train. Breakfast, Wifi, VERY comfortable seats, all included. The next 2 months we experienced hospitality out of this world, especially in the rural areas. Turkey since has a special place in my heart.
@nightbot.281725 күн бұрын
Oh wow you arrived at my small city (karaman). Although i know the city couldn’t offer much, i still hope your stay in karaman wasn’t boring. Karaman is more of a transit hub towards the bigger cities like Adana, Konya, Mersin or Antalya so i apologize if you did get bored here which is normal 🙂↕️
@strawanza250225 күн бұрын
@@nightbot.2817 We were not bored at all! We had some great food and were enjoying the town for a day. It was also a transit for us as we went on to Mersin the next day and from there to Cyprus. From start to finish our experience in Turkey was amazing. I travel a lot, so I have been to many great places, met many nice and welcoming people and was overwhelmed by the hospitality by so many people we met in turkey. it was outstanding. I will probably return next spring =)
@Gtronyx9 ай бұрын
I've also been on the train, was a lovely experience. Ankara is my current place of residence, and Kars which is the final destination is me and my dad's hometown and I was getting to see it for the first time ever, so it was a wonderful experience cruising through the countryside. If you're lucky enough, you may even be awake to see the Euphrates and Kizilirmak Rivers :) Definitely recommend, the price is also dirt cheap
@windmacky9 ай бұрын
I loved the way he was excited about every small detail all along the journey. That's so sweet. Hope you enjoyed your visit to Türkiye.
@plonss9 ай бұрын
I did all these long distance Turkish trains in the 1980s. Besides the Doğu Ekspres, there was the equally interesting Tatvan Ekspres to Lake Van and the Kurtalan Ekspress to a place east of Diyarbakır. Back then they had all single, very comfortable sleeping compartments and old fashioned restaurant cars with hot meals and alcoholic drinks, and their starting point was not Ankara but İstanbul. What definitely improved is that the Turkish railways now generally keep to the timetable. Back then delays of half a day or even more no exception. ...
@odenat37018 ай бұрын
We still have Tatvan express. And it has a novelty; we have a special ferry made for it so the train is put on the ferry and you pass Van lake inside the train on the ferry! Search for "Van Gölü Ekspresi". kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWXdkmasrL-Mnqc
@stevenshearer70989 ай бұрын
A very well made, honest, brilliantly narrated travel video.
@SuperHappyface19 ай бұрын
A surprisingly moving story Tom, thanks for sharing!
@niklas78169 ай бұрын
Can I just say that this video was one of the best you've made so far. The editing, the scenery, the whole composition - simply perfect. You've probably inspired me to travel more and actually use my "Klimaticket" here in Austria. Warm spring greetings from Vienna ❤
@thornton9 ай бұрын
Thanks Niklas, that's really kind of you to say :)
@andersbrixserup7718Ай бұрын
Turkish countryside people are extremely friendly and generous. I have had similar experiences.
@davidshuck79579 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Summer before last I traveled from Lisbon to Tbilisi by train and the Dogu Express was the highlight of the trip. I was also the only non-Turk "yabanci" on the train and everyone was also so welcoming and kind despite the language barrier. I was lucky enough to get a couchette and got off in Erzurum, would love to go back and take it again in the winter.
@thornton9 ай бұрын
That’s so cool, was there a train over the border to Tbilisi at that time?
@davidshuck79579 ай бұрын
Thanks@@thornton, I took a bus through the mountains to Sarp (beautiful 5 hour ride even though almost half is in tunnels), then walked over the border to a minibus to Batumi where I took the train to Tbilisi. I was hoping to keep going with the train to Baku and then on to central Asia via the ferry but the Azeri land border didn't open as planned and Turkmenistan still wasn't accepting tourists at the time. Hopefully I'll be able to pick it up again someday. Just discovered your videos btw and very much enjoying them--I went to college in Brunswick, Maine and I'm so envious of the Amtrak there now!
@RafaquaQuetta9 ай бұрын
What was the alternative destination, Beijing? Or HK
@davidshuck79579 ай бұрын
@@RafaquaQuetta original plan was over land to Sri Lanka, fly to Singapore, up to Beijing, and then back to Europe via the trans Mongolian
@hasimrutkayboyac72469 ай бұрын
What a video! Thanks for sharing the "Doğu Ekspresi" with your followers Tom, I hope somebody from here watching this video will take that wonderful journey across Anatolia. I hope I will be doing that next winter. Love from Izmir , from a Turkish follower of yours .And do not forget to come to the Aegean part of Turkey.
@thornton9 ай бұрын
I definitely need to visit that side too :) Thanks!
@odenat37018 ай бұрын
Express does not mean the same thing at Turkish. When we say express train, we don't mean a high-speed train, it means you go to your destination with as few stops as possible.
@Casinosquare8 ай бұрын
Tom 'gets' the little, non instagrammable moments in travelling that make it...i don't know...memorable. Lovely travelogue and his storytelling style is so watchable, thanks dude!
@SecAk-nyc4 ай бұрын
It is a tiresome and enjoyable train journey to eastern Turkey. Beautiful views and geological landscapes. We enjoyed watching your videos, also it is a good narrative. Thanks
@ianm45549 ай бұрын
The hits just don't stop coming. Love watching your adventures!
@thornton9 ай бұрын
one-man hitmaking machine 🚀
@GreatGreebo9 ай бұрын
I know the exact feeling you had when you were finally laying down to sleep after such a long journey to a new place. Brilliant video, thank you.
@Hallelujah6669 ай бұрын
I like your video mainly because people from first world countries just visit 5 star all included holiday resorts in Antalya etc and all of a sudden they become experts about the country. At least, you attempted to see what is out there. Btw I don't know if there was a problem with that batch but Camlica is usually pretty good. Especially when it is ice cold. But it may be a taste palette thing too.
@yaseminy20529 ай бұрын
Another fantastic travel story. I enjoy your authentic appreciation for foreign experience. I watched your US cross country video at least 3 times. Love the scenery and your choice of music!
@beyondthecircles19 ай бұрын
Inspiring doğu-mentary!
@timor649 ай бұрын
another beutiful video. it is the gentle nature of your voice and observations which really sets you apart
@Germanicea9 ай бұрын
You drank camlica warm. You need to serve it cold man. Orange one is banging!
@merttrew9 ай бұрын
naaa, to be fair Çamlıca is worst one among all the other Soda's (not counting unknown market sodas) i wasnt paying attention how bad it is until got another soda in my table, as he explained very well it's not that really tasty and the "aromas" really tastes fake
@Germanicea8 ай бұрын
@@merttrew Well, taste is subjective, but if you're dismissing Çamlıca as the worst among sodas without even considering the vast array of unknown market options, perhaps your palate needs a bit more exploration.
@JohannesN919 ай бұрын
Btw I recommend night train from Istanbul to Sofia!! Those same trains but I had a place in sleeper cabin. Btw Bulgaria is good country for train traveling. Maybe still the cheapest in whole Europe. Their trains are quite empty, almost never full, always have space. And all seats are in cabins where you can open the window when it feels like your balcony.
@nickburton1003 ай бұрын
Terrific country to be in. Love Turkey and have a lot of time for it's founder: Atatürk.
@MichalMati9 ай бұрын
Did this vertical journey 20 years ago in the opposite direction. Took the Vangolu exp. on the way there from Istanbul to Tatvan/Van (train on the ferry over the lake) and a combination of minibuses form Van to Kars. Unforgettable memories.
@lorisdg079 ай бұрын
I took this train around the same time as you did, I think. It was amazing, turkish people on board were so nice to us. As you said, all the little drawbacks of the trip are nothing compared to the memories you get from that adventure :)
@robertpoppen26109 ай бұрын
Loved this Tom. Especially the narration. If you have never looked into being a voice over artist you may want to look into it. It can be very lucrative and I think you would be brilliant at it.
@LesLehistani6 ай бұрын
Tom, I enjoyed watching your video. I am glad you had a nice trip from Ankara to Kurs. I have watched your previous videos about a trip from Bucharest to Vienna and the other one on a Flix train in Germany. It seems your Turkish adventure was the most enjoyable, wasn't it? Well done. Keep it up!!!
@Travel_With_Jamie9 ай бұрын
Great video as always Tom. Wasn’t aware of this journey before, but it looks fantastic! Love the story about the old man leaving you the tea - unexpected moments with strangers like that become the best memories
@BruceM89 ай бұрын
What an exciting adventure! The look of joy that was frequently on your face was priceless. I love those travel times when I feel overwhelmed by the joy of the experience.
@progster9999 ай бұрын
Brilliant video and a massive eye-opener. This must be among the better train journeys on this planet.
@andrineslife9 ай бұрын
What an amazing video, I can't quite decide if I'm jealous or not, but I'm very grateful you documented it for us!
@cjay29 ай бұрын
Thank you Tom for this excellent travelogue. Greetings from Italy.
@j.rustage37946 ай бұрын
In 1986 I travelled Izmir - Ankara on an overnight train that was a survivor from the 1940s(?)so it was all timber panelling and dim lighting and a comfy bed (wonderful!). I've always thought of repeating the journey in daylight and then continuing on the Dogu Ekspres to Kars in the winter snow. It looks like, in this case, a neck pillow, eye-mask and ear plugs would be useful, no, ESSENTIAL. But first...find a ticket!
@harriscouwenberg1399 ай бұрын
glad you are back in Europe Tom, awesome video, thanks!
@muhammadfaseeh54734 ай бұрын
might be a bit late but the drink you drank called Çamilca is a local soft drink that is similar to sprite but much sweeter
@taartog9 ай бұрын
So beautiful the eastern express. Thr snow is so beautiful .
@notactuallymyrealname9 ай бұрын
Heads up that the Turkish ğ is not pronounced like a g. It pulls out the vowel before it or is silent.
@ibnbattuta349 ай бұрын
Your vlog was wonderful. I'd like to try taking the train to Kars, but as you said, it's not easy to catch. Maybe I'll try the regular train, like you did in your travels. Thanks .
@TwistedHigh9 ай бұрын
I really love your videos! You have such a great vibe
@tinocious8 ай бұрын
I took Doğu Express back in 2018, when they didn't have the touristic train yet, and I was lucky to have been able to book a place in a first class compartment. I did it the other way round though, travelling from Kars to Ankara, and thoroughly enjoyed the scenic ride. I also visited Ani, just like you did, but I had travelled in Armenia before arriving in Turkey, so it gave me two different perspectives to contemplate about while wondering through the ruins - a complicated tragedy, no matter how you look at it. In any case, it's a journey worth doing, regardless of the class of travel. BTW, you apparently stayed at the same hotel as I did - "Kars Konak"!
@PaulGodfrey9 ай бұрын
That looks like an amazing journey. Thanks for the honest review with the highs and lows of the trip.
@conorreynolds97399 ай бұрын
I hitchhiked around eastern Turkey in 2009, one of the friendliest (and most beautiful) places I’ve ever been.
@pawel83659 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, if anything it motivates me to visit this amazing country.
@ViajeniBree9 ай бұрын
If I have known this, I would have included this in my bucketlist. I lived and visited Turkey in the autumn of 2023! 😄
@elotrixelotreck9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video Tom! It really impressed me and I would love to do this trip with a friend or my girlfriend. Especially because you can have a good time without a big budget. Great video!👌
@MatthieuDeW9 ай бұрын
Look at Tom's face, fellow comment section dwellers, for this is what a master storyteller looks like. I applaud your work, sire.
@markvolstad93809 ай бұрын
1) I love how you always manage to extract the positive out of any situation you find yourself in! 2) Was that a steam locomotive on the left side of the platform in Kars??
@botjewalt16549 ай бұрын
I took this train last summer! One of the most memorable train rides ever for sure
@el-it94318 ай бұрын
I really loved that your behave in every moment, enjoying even little things is amazing feauture. Everybody must do the same
@tdtm829 ай бұрын
It's because the lira lost 80% of its value against the US dollar over the last five years. I love Turkey. Make sure that you get an iskender kebab.
@qjtvaddict9 ай бұрын
How are they STILL building infrastructure
@tdtm829 ай бұрын
@@qjtvaddict Reserves.
@HWABAG69 ай бұрын
@@qjtvaddict debt
@baristhealienated9 ай бұрын
well, the inflation in Turkey is catching up with the value of the Dollar, Turkey is no longer as cheap as it used to be before for foreigners. these subsidized lines are huge bargains for Turkish citizens as well, and it is only possible because the railroads are state-run and they actually operate on a loss.
@Mrbatlefield49 ай бұрын
That is not how inflation works
@nc23339 ай бұрын
You are such a good storyteller 🥲 I loved this video and will watch whatever you share from now on❤️
@sunkenindeaf9 ай бұрын
Great report, Mr Thornton. Waving from Istanbul.
@GZBro9 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us this trip!
@thornton9 ай бұрын
☺️
@arindamrc59119 ай бұрын
You have a very nice calm voice Tom. Love your videos.
@studylof_i9 ай бұрын
Hi Tom Im Turkısh I love your vıdeo hava nice travels , Türkiye is really beatiful I hope you enjoyed
@themorningflightinindonesi35589 ай бұрын
You were amazing at explaining the journey. It was awesome.
@elif_g249 ай бұрын
You saw my city too! Sending love 💕
@Transterra559 ай бұрын
Beautiful…memories for a lifetime.
@blessingsoutlaw9 ай бұрын
Oh this was absolutely fantastic! After all that I hope you were able to spend some time in Kars exploring.
@louispaine53079 ай бұрын
Thanks Tom . Love your humour. 😊 Your videos stand out even more with a bit of humour.
@Lunar777-cr6hk9 ай бұрын
Ben Türküm ülkemize geldiğiniz için teşekkür ederiz Umarım bende bir gün Yurt dışına gidebilirim
@dariogemelli9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this inspiring content.
@himbourbanist8 ай бұрын
Oh man, that brief flash of excitement and dread when you sit in your coach seat on train ride that's going to be 24+ hours long
@barisgrind6 ай бұрын
It's really nice to knowing you, such an English gent in our country, Welcome! You should visit the best one, İzmir later.
@peterdnreynolds7779 ай бұрын
Brilliant video and great scenery. Hope all is well, take care
@audioupgrades9 ай бұрын
Great video, as always, and some of your best footage so far, I think.
@DW-rb1if9 ай бұрын
nice scenery, hope o take this train too one day
@WVislandia8 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this! I took a two-week bus tour from Istanbul, turning toward the Black Sea and nearly to Russian border, then back south and across the middle. Chose that tour so that I could visit Sumela Monastery. Loved Erzurum and also remains of an Armenian church. But my difficulty is that I am a blonde woman and so even with other people I was constantly harassed. I'd go to Turkey again because the country is immense and has so many distinct geographical regions, but only if I could go as a male.
@abbcc59968 ай бұрын
so sorry that you had to go through that, sounds harsh but that's one of the things you just have to accept about international travel
@johnhawks50359 ай бұрын
A ferry trip (for one person, no vehicle), one-way from Oakland to San Francisco, will cost just about the same. Travel time: about 30 minutes. Very lovely view though.
@thornton9 ай бұрын
Haha yeah, you can’t even get to the Isle of Wight for that price. Ferries are like $30+
@postyoda9 ай бұрын
Limon aromalı Çamlıca is literally the worst thing over here; you keeping it for the end as a treat for yourself is truly hilarious. P.S. Also it's not lemonade, it's just carbonated water with the worst synthetic lemon flavoring known to man.
@Jamirio9 ай бұрын
What are the best soft drinks in TR ?
@obbayazit9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this nice video. I will add that as a Turkish guy I never liked camlica but a similar bevarage, Uludag is my preferred soda in Turkey, especially their orange flavored one - although the last time I bought, the color was lighter and taste was sour. I don't know if it was a spolied one, or if they changed their formula.
@lavandulaangustifolia79029 ай бұрын
Hey, How did you get back Home from Kars?
@MoovingFoox0add159 ай бұрын
I did once in the early 70es a 5 night ride from Istanbul to Teheran. The train was crossing Van lake on a ferry.. The price for this Trip, with fake Studentcard was the lowest to make the Hippie Trail from Istanbul to Teheran
@rail_away9 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, Tom! Your videos are so wholesome and insightful. An incredible journey as well and one I’d love to take one day.
@fredskronk9 ай бұрын
What a fantastic journey! And what a sweet man buying you that Thea.
@isedart84829 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic video, thanks for sharing the experience
@ulfw9 ай бұрын
I'd have flown from IST to Erzincan, stay a night there and take the train from there the next morning. 9 hour train ride from there during the day time 11:30am departure. Perfect.
@ersalanni9 ай бұрын
nice!! i'm yet to try this train and i'm turkish aha need to give it a go sometime
@kerimthedream19 ай бұрын
Amazing storytelling 🙌
@aeden74564 ай бұрын
I suggest you to visit Diyarbakır with Southern Express. You can easily find sleeper cars in it. Even with more various landscapes
@Jan-bf2ht9 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I took this train about 10 years ago and back then had no issues to get a bunk bed. Unfortunately I had two turkish men with me, in general very nice, but chain-smoking (despite all the signs). For some reason they didn't understand me when I asked them to stop smoking at least for a bit 🙈😁. The train ride was very smooth though and really nice. Kars and Ani were my goal to reach and it was definitely all worth it … I didn't know it was such a "trend" now, one downside of the constant stream of social media 😉 … but obviously also good for eastern Turkey I suppose. I would definitely recommend it. Unfortunately they don't offer the train from Istanbul to Teheran anymore, which was an even more epic journey.
@educatingkate9 ай бұрын
Unreal video! May I ask who the local travel agent was in Turkey as I am planning to do this trip myself in October :)
@Coltrain789 ай бұрын
I love your videos and the cool sublime vibe here.
@The2wanderers9 ай бұрын
I love Turkey so much. Regret not getting out this way when we were there.
@1dkappe9 ай бұрын
Love your journeys.
@Lefaid9 ай бұрын
I did not think I was going to enjoy your style of video but I got sucked in. I am such a sucker for experiences exactly like this. This is what travel is supposed to be.
@Frazsier-lx1gr9 ай бұрын
Nice video, as usual. ❤👍Now you have to take the Optima Express which runs from my hometown in the south of Austria, to Edirne, Turkey. Similar distance. But much more expensive! 😕 "the random sleep-deprived Englishman at the next table" 😄👍
@fructusilvae4 ай бұрын
Nice video bro! Everyone thinks Turkey consists of Antalya, Bodrum, Istanbul. Your next journey should be Rize.
@da_pole_star4 ай бұрын
No matter where we come from, the people of Turkiye welcome us with their big smiles and warm hearts. The Western media may not always portray them in the best light, but the personal experience there can hardly get any better! Lots of love to all the hospitable people of Turkiye ♥
@Akeseli0619 күн бұрын
Sağol güzel insan. Sen aydın bir insansın.
@robertpavey56159 ай бұрын
That is some fantastic scenery!
@prosperouspsw9 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh Tom you did it again! Great video, you really are a guilty pleasure of mine. You are right the lights should have been dimmed. Reminds me of the 12 hour flight from Toronto to Lisbon. The scenery and your tour of the train were magnificent. You can still be described as complex and keep it that way. I love the $12. We have stopped watching a few KZbin channels due to the unrealistic fulfillment of duplicate recreation. Yours leaves me wating.more each time. Thank you for reality-based content with stunning scenery and down to earth frugal based possibilities. Cheers mate!!!!!❤🎉
@barrypollard59339 ай бұрын
That was a spectacular journey and video.
@TR-Youtube-Channel8 ай бұрын
That's a nice route.
@FromtheWindowSeat9 ай бұрын
Wow. What an experience. Wasn’t easy for you but strangely rewarding. ✌️