Hello, I'm Sevil Mert Uzun, the founder and travel writer of the blog named "The Many Readers, The Many Travellers".
Turkey's least known city on the map in 1980 BurdurI was born in Respectively; I completed Burdur Anatolian High School, Istanbul University Bachelor of Business Administration and Bahçeşehir University Marketing Communications Master's Degree. After my 6 years of experience in Alternative Distribution Channels in the banking sector, which I started working for during university, I took part in the management of an incubator company (named Embrio) where I took part in the establishment of 5 internet companies. Between May 2010 and February 2017, I worked at Sigortam.net as Assistant General Manager responsible for Marketing, CRM and Business Development. Between February 2017 and April 2018, I worked as the Marketing Coordinator of HürriyetEmlak and as the Brand Management Coordinator of Hürriyet. Since May 2018, I have decided to put an end to my corporate life and continue my life as a travel blogger and writer.
Resigning from your job and becoming a travel blogger I explained the details in my post.
I travel, write, share whenever I can…
My travels in real time Instagram ve youtube You can follow my accounts.
A Strange Traveler…
I have traveled to more than 60 countries in Europe, the Caucasus, the Far East, the Balkans, Africa, Asia, South America and the Middle East. travel virus I've been traveling since it got into my blood.
The window through which I look at the world is exactly like this;
Learning has no end, seeing new places, meeting new people, reaching new information, researching, improving yourself is a never-ending journey, and I am a strange traveler on this journey...
Traveling, seeing new places, learning new things and sharing them take up an important part of my life. Another indispensable part of my life is the internet, innovation and communication. When I brought all these pleasures together, “The One Who Reads Too Much” came out. I experience what I read and learn in my travels, I incorporate and share experiences that cannot be learned through reading.
I think that in order to enjoy the trip and spend quality time, it is necessary to do a good research beforehand. Traveling has never been "come on, I'm getting my bag out" for me. I take traveling as a serious business, I do detailed research, and I plan step by step. This adventure, which starts with choosing the place to go, continues until he returns home.
Travel and Travel Guide
I share my travel stories and adventures on my travel blog, which reads a lot and travels a lot:
- How I made my travel plan,
- How I choose where I'm going
- Which way will I go,
- Where will I stay,
- Where will I see, how I choose them,
- What I went through when I went
- Important tips about the destination,
- how much I cost my travels,
- And much more…
How to make a travel plan? You can also check out my post.
I also love travel books. I also occasionally comment on the books I read. travel books I'm sharing under the category.
Turkey's Best Travel & Travel Blogs
My travel blog, which I have been writing for years, has been among the best travel/travel blogs in Turkey many times.
- Organized by the Traveler Summit Traveler Awards 2020I was chosen first in the category of travel blog of the year by public vote.
- Airfare comparison site Momondo 2019 blogs you should follow in 17 He gave a place to Çok Reader Çok Traveller.
- tripoki, Turkey's best travel bloggers He gave a place to Çok Reader Çok Traveller.
- Travelyerler.com, Inspiring travelers to Turkey in 2018 placed among them.
- Turna.com, Travel blogs you must follow in Turkey placed among them.
- Geziko, 51 inspiring travel blogs of Turkey placed among them.
- Postal Newspaper, Must-read blogs before planning a vacation placed among them.
- magazine called Womenist, best travel blogs placed among them.
- In Remote Travel Awards 2017, Travel Blog of the Year It was among the top 10 blogs in its category.
- In Remote Travel Awards 2016, Travel Blog of the Year It was among the top 10 blogs in its category.
Also in my interviews. in the press You can find it on my page.
Read, Learn, Experience, Share
I follow all kinds of blogs and organizations that will feed my trips, and I get together with the followers of my blog from time to time to talk about trips.
FOLLOW MUCH READING MUCH Traveling
To me sevil.mert (at)gmail.com You can reach it at.
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Stay on the Road!
57 Comments
Hello, as a native of Burdur, I came to say hello to you.
Welcome fellow countryman :)
You got rid of this capitalist system very well. I couldn't understand the logic of wasting 350 days just to have fun for a few days a year.
Ms. Sevil, first of all, I think that your sincere explanation of your travel experiences and how you did it is a guide for many people like me, and I thank you. I am now too late to travel, thinking about how we can make a traveler in these limited conditions and trying to project. Health, time and money are three indispensable factors for a traveler, but life is spent waiting for all three to be together. There must be a simple, easy and useful solution to this. I think it would be better if you tell me where and how a trip can be made by setting a time and money quota.
Greetings Mr. Sinan,
Thanks for your nice comments. Unfortunately, everyone's way of traveling is very different from each other, so making a recipe with a quota of time and money does not suit everyone. I describe my trips in my own language and share the places I have visited and their costs as much as possible. But every time I say it, it's not for everyone. For example, we transported 16 kilos of food to Iceland. From time to time, people criticize whether you are traveling or suffering. You can see my sample post: http://cokokuyancokgezen.com/izlanda-gezi-maliyeti/
I wish you great success.
Great success 🙂
As an occasional travel lover, I was reading the articles on your website with great interest 🙂
But I didn't take a look at this page, frankly, you have taken a courageous step and left your corporate identity behind, and you have devoted yourself to travel.
I think it is a very right decision 🙂 One should live the way one is happy…
Thank you so much
I have been following your blog for a long time, but I had the privilege of writing my first comment today. Thank you for helping us get to know many holiday destinations. I would like to state that I have identified you and travelers like you as idols, while I am taking firm steps towards travel writing, which I took the first step of with my Fethiye Beaches and Bays article, in which I wrote about the bays and beaches to visit in Fethiye and its surroundings.
Thank you so much for your beautiful site and great sharing…
Hello, Ms. Sevil, I am a white-collar slave trying to travel around the capitalist world at every opportunity. Do you always travel with a group of friends or do you travel alone? What are the advantages and disadvantages of solo trips as a woman? Keeping up with friends can always be difficult.
lots of fun days
Hello,
Sometimes I travel with my close friends and sometimes alone. But what I enjoy the most is what I do alone 🙂
Women day You can check my post.
I can't tell you how much I envy the countries I've visited in this sidebar! Also, you expressed yourself very well. I just discovered your site and I really appreciate it. How strange that we, as bloggers, have news from each other.
Hello Ramiz,
Thanks a lot for the nice comments 🙂
Hello Sevil, I just had the opportunity to review your site and I really liked your articles. It will definitely be helpful as a resource for my trips to South America and Africa. I am also in China and I am exploring South Asia… I publish my articles on whiletravelling.com and share lots of photos on my social media channels. I believe that travelers and those who travel and share their experiences should definitely stay in touch. Wishing to meet somewhere in the world, with love
Thank you very much Sevil hn. Travel with health and happiness and inform us, insha'Allah. Nice walks.
Thank you very much Nuran. 🙂