The Best Part of Ephesus Isn’t in the Photos
Before visiting Ephesus, most people already know what they expect to see. The Library of Celsus. The massive ancient theatre. The marble streets stretching through one of the world’s most famous historical cities. The photos are everywhere. But something interesting happens when travelers finally arrive there in person. They realize the best part of Ephesus was never the landmarks themselves. It was the feeling of being there. And that feeling completely depends on how the experience unfolds around you. That’s the part many travel companies ignore. Most tours focus only on getting travelers from one location to another as quickly as possible. The goal becomes efficiency instead of experience. Large groups move through the site rapidly, people rush to take photos, and before they even have time to absorb what they’re seeing, the group is already moving again. For many visitors, the day starts feeling more like a schedule than a journey. That’s why so many travelers leave famous places ...