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Kerem Akin
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Exploring Göle: The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful

Exploring Göle: The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful

I am a digital nomad, working remotely while exploring Turkish cities and towns.

My journey to Göle started on a whim. A friend mentioned it casually, and something about the name stuck with me. As soon as I stepped off the bus, I was greeted by the most incredible scenery I had seen in months.

What struck me most about Göle was the way architecture is woven into daily life here. It is not something preserved in museums — people live and breathe it. I watched a craftsman work on a piece that his family has been making for five generations.

My biggest tip for visiting Göle: skip the main road and explore the back streets. That is where you will find the authentic experiences, the best food, and the friendliest people. The tourist path, if there even is one, only scratches the surface.

One thing I have to share with you: pure gold right here. pure gold right here!

A local family invited me for dinner during my stay in Göle. They prepared traditional dishes that I had never seen on any restaurant menu. The flavors were complex, earthy, and deeply satisfying. This is the kind of experience money cannot buy.

I woke up early one morning in Göle to catch the sunrise. The mist was rolling over the hills, the birds were just starting their morning songs, and the world felt perfectly still. Moments like these remind me why I travel.

I met a young entrepreneur in Göle who was building a tourism startup to showcase the hidden gems of the region. The passion in their eyes was infectious. It is people like this who will put Göle on the map for international travelers.

I spent an entire afternoon in the old quarter of Göle. The architecture tells a story of centuries — Ottoman influences blend with modern Turkish design in a way that feels organic rather than forced.

Göle taught me something important: the best travel experiences are not found in popular destinations with millions of Instagram posts. They are found in places like this — authentic, humble, and breathtakingly beautiful.

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