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Interesting!
Part of our organized tour, and on our way to Konya, we stopped here. Nice building with its architecture. Inside , a courtyard with small cafe place. The setting is a wonderful old inn where the trav...
A truly spiritual experience. The Whirling Dervishes were not what i expected. It was gentle and serene and very hypnotic. And of course, the setting in the Caravanserai is also incredible. You do ...
Arrives just there visit this monument and seeing that 2 hours after we had the privilege to see a tournament derviches ceremony we pushed up to the coffee achar on the edge of a baggage further for ...
Visit of the caravanseral to combine with a tournament derviches ceremony
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There are rare places where we can still attend a tournament dervich ceremony in Turkey. And, yet, often, we will talk more about a show, folklore, than a real ritual.
Interesting!
Part of our organized tour, and on our way to Konya, we stopped here. Nice building with its architecture. Inside , a courtyard with small cafe place. The setting is a wonderful old inn where the trav...
Seren and hypnotic
A truly spiritual experience. The Whirling Dervishes were not what i expected. It was gentle and serene and very hypnotic. And of course, the setting in the Caravanserai is also incredible. You do ...
Common
We visited the caravanserail and also saw the tournament show of the Derviches: it was rather boring to see the same routine repeatedly.
Magic
Arrives just there visit this monument and seeing that 2 hours after we had the privilege to see a tournament derviches ceremony we pushed up to the coffee achar on the edge of a baggage further for ...
Visit of the caravanseral to combine with a tournament derviches ceremony
There are rare places where we can still attend a tournament dervich ceremony in Turkey. And, yet, often, we will talk more about a show, folklore, than a real ritual.