Thank you so much for your answers. Your answers are very helpful, especially with regards to the internet connection, but I feel like I may have to ask some more questions, (and give more details of the current circumstances) in order to get a better grasp at some things: 1 - you have to provide some sort of document that you are living in Turkey. But in the trains they often don’t ask even for a document or only look if you have the citizenship. But with the rules, you are able to get Interrail (but you only are allowed to use it 2 days in Turkey), ask at a Train Ticket office in Turkey they should also be able to sell it. Right now Passes are not being sold in Turkish stations which is why I am looking to buy my pass online. I was wondering how can I prove my residency when buying a pass online. I also do have a Turkish ID number since I do have a blue card, which is given to former Turkish citizens who give up their citizenship. . As angelo also tells- EUrail has better value f
Hello, I am Bora. Right now, I am living in Turkey. I do like to travel and I do like trains. I specifically like to visit (good) zoos which is why I am interested in visiting (and maybe living in) Europe. I hope that I am able to find all the answers I need before I am set to do my very first interrail journey. I wish everyone a very good day. Cheers!!
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