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Most turkish truck drivers did ask me to sleep with them, some of them even demanded it. The whole article seems to be written by men.--127.0.0.1 23:35, 5 January 2008 (CET)

Most information in this wiki is based on personal experiences of course, so if you experienced different things you're welcome to write them down there or change the article to offer right information :) i guess especially your bad experiences have to be written down there. :) platschisite, wikitalk 08:50, 6 January 2008 (CET)

Copy-paste appropriate from Wikitravel?

Hello. I’m Vidimian from Wikitravel. I’ve written about hitching opportunities (good spots where to hitch, how to get there by public transportation) on some Turkish cities at Wikitravel. I guess it would be nice if they are incorporated here as well, if there are no copyright issues to deal with. If there is, please let me know if I can do anything about it (such as granting a permission, rewording, copy-pasting directly by myself, etc). I would gladly write them here myself, but I’m afraid I don’t have enough time for that now.

Here is a list of the spots I’ve chattered about in Wikitravel. All of them (except Istanbul-east) were tried and proved to be succesfull either by myself or my friends.

  • Istanbul: [1]
  • Antalya: [2]
  • Konya: [3]
  • Tekirdag: [4], there is also a small section at “get in” about approaching the city by thumb.
  • Kesan crossroad, best hitching spot in whole Eastern Thrace (European Turkey): [5]

I have of course hitched in elsewhere, too, but most of them were only small towns and I felt it is kinda silly to note down that ‘there is a good hitching spot at the edge of town – totally visible from town centre which is 5 minutes walk away’. But as this wiki is more specific about hitchhiking, maybe I should write them here?

And I’ve also written a couple articles about general hitching info.

  • Turkey: [6]
  • Mersin Province (eastern part of Turkish Mediterranean Region, not to be confused with the city of Mersin which serves as the capital of the province): [7]

Best regards, Vidimian --78.183.13.151 12:35, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

You can copy your contributions to Wikitravel anywhere if there have been no changes (apart from spelling correction). That includes copying them here. Regarding contributions by other people to Wikitravel, they can't be copied word-by-word but it's easy to write down the same information with different wording.
The best way to continue is probably to create a user page here, and copy your work over here - either directly in the appropriate article or simply on one page so that other Hitchwiki users can spread it over the wiki.
Information about small towns can be okay, especially if you have some more knowledge, e.g. about free wireless internet or so. However, we do have article about roads (mostly highways so far), and you could start them about routes in Turkey. guaka 13:09, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

Cities list

Do we list all locations with names starting with the same letter on the same bullet (as how it appears on this page at the moment), or should we list each location on its exclusive bullet? And can I delete Ankara, Denizli, and Izmir from the list (as they are mere empty red links at the moment) or do we list a number of biggest cities in every country article, no matter whether they have anything written about or not? --Vidimian 17:32, 21 December 2008 (UTC)

I don't think we have guidelines for how to make city lists (and I'm not sure if we need them :) I just think there should be articles about Ankara and Izmir, and the red links might inspire someone to start an article some time. So basically, yeah, we list the biggest city of a country (or region), even if it means red links. guaka 01:21, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
For me, city lists are quite logical.
And, IMHO, the common pattern of listing the cities should be of ABC order with each city separated by * (new paragraph). --Sigurdas 04:33, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Jep, until now we mostly listed the biggest cities of a country/state/whatever, even when there are no articles of them. The idea behind that is/was that people see oh, no info about Ankara, so let's write some. As there are more and more Turkish cities coming up now, it might be time for a city template, like Template:Cities Germany. Will start working on this later today :-) --Platschi 08:47, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

Our Story

2 guys, Kiwi & British, currently hitching across south of Turkey towards Syria. Absolutely no problems finding rides, haven't waited for more than 30 mins for a lift. Everyone's very generous and will usually offer to buy us food etc. or will invite us to do what they're doing for the day (beach, picnics, etc.). Would like to add thumbs to the Turkish map, but google maps doesnt work in Turkey. If someone else wants to do it, we got rides in Bodrum, Akyaka, Ortaca, Fethiye, Saklikent, Kas, Olympos. Will update this as we go. Also, creating/updating pages as I can --Alecofnz 14:22, 21 July 2010 (UTC)


East of Fethiye along Mediterranean coast is harder territory, at least that was so in my experience—expect waits up to two hours under the scorching sun of Alanya and Anamur. I hope you'd have a better luck, though. :) And please don't forget to update/create relevant town articles when you are back at home (or while on the go, if possible). Vidimian 15:47, 17 July 2010 (UTC)