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Turkey is beautifully nestled at the junction of Two large Continents Europe and Asia. Due its location this country has been a perfect blend of Asia , Europe and Middle Eastern Culture, hence making it a perfect destination for the Tourist all over the world. The City of Istanbul capital for Ottomon Empire has been home to architectural wonders for centuries, and also an important market in Ancient Silk Route. The City Bustles with shimmering Markets and authentic Turkey Cuisine. Stroll around the beautiful beaches of Kusadasi, Enjoy the Ephesus Tour an whole city carved from Marble and various other historic relics. Explore the fairytale charm of Cappadocia , widely known for moon like landscape, Honeycombed Hills and towering boulders. Witness the white paradise of Turkey , Pamukkale famous for its hot water springs amidst the Limestone rocks
Arrival at Ankara airport. Transfer to your hotel and check-in. Dinner and overnight in Ankara. (Dinner)
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Ankara – Cappadocia
After breakfast we will visit the Mausoleum of Atatürk, founder of theTurkish Republic. We will then visit the internationally aclaimed Anatolian Civilizations Museum. Afternoon drive to Cappadocia. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Ankara: Turkey’s cosmopolitan capital, sits in the country’s central Anatolia region. It is a center for the performing arts, home to the State Opera and Ballet, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and several national theater companies. Overlooking the city is Anitkabir, the enormous hilltop mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk, modern
Turkey’s first president, who declared Ankara the capital in 1923.
Cappadocia Optional: One-hour hot air balloon flight early in the morning. This is one of the highlights of the trip. You will enjoy the unique view from the air of this stunning landscape.
Today we will visit some of Cappadocia’s most impressive sights, starting with Devrent Valley, situated on the northern slopes of Aktepe. The ruins at Devrent are spread over three valleys, which also house several pointed fairy chimneys with large stems. We will then stop at Love Valley, the best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys. Pasabag, the Pasha’s Vineyard, is surrounded by incredible natural rock formations; a spectacular scene.
Our tour will stop in Avanos, a center of terra cotta work of art since 3000 BC, and a town where you will be invited to visit a traditional pottery workshop, which is possibly set deep into the hillsides. The clay, which comes from the Red River passing through the town, gives life both to the land and to the local economy. We will then stop in Uchisar, a troglodyte town situated right in the middle of Cappadocia. It is named after the enormous piece
of rock in the center of the town, which was once used as a castle. This extraordinary rock is the highest peak of the area with the view of whole Cappadocia and Erciyes (Argeus) Mountain. Overnight in Cappadocia. (Breakfast, )
Cappadocia
After breakfast we will continue our tour of Cappadocia. Some of the sites include Kizilcukur, an isolated valley behind Urgup. It has beautiful rock formation with some great hidden rock-carved churches. The most interesting part of this area are the countless tracks connecting the small villages and towns through vineyards and gardens, like a spider net. It is always possible to see villagers working in the area and offering you grapes, apples or apricots. Cavusin is one of the oldest settlements in the area, situated 2km from Goreme. The Church of St. John the Baptist offers a panoramic view of the village. This church and its paintigs date back to the 5th century, making it the oldest church in the region. Visit the Pigeon houses and rock formations. We will also get a magnificent
view of Mt. Erciyes near Kayseri. We may stop in Kahramanmaras for a taste of Turkey’s most famous ice cream.
Drive towards Mount Nemrut. Dinner and overnight in Kahta. (Breakfast)
Mount Nemrut
Rise early for the drive and the walk up to the summit of Mount Nemrut. See the magnificent relics of the tumulus of the Commagene king Antiochus Epipanes I atop Mt. Nemrut (2150m above sea-level), located near Adiyaman and Malatya. The amazing statues of the Gods on the Nemrut summit make it a very impressive site. View a fantastic sunrise from the East Terrace. Visit the East and West terraces, fire altar, statues of Apollo, Zeus, Hercules, Tyche and Antiochus Epipanes I, tumulus, and see the world’s first horoscope. Descend down the mountain through small villages and beautiful scenery. Stop in Arsemia to see the old castle and remains of bridge made during the time of Alexander the Great, then cross the Cendere Roman Bridge built by Septimus Severus in the 2nd century AD and still in use. Visit Karakus, which is the tumulus of the royal Commagene women. Breakfast
and pack up at hotel. Drive to Derinkuyu Underground city. On the way back visit the monastaries in Selime village. Drive to Konya. Overnight in Konya. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) Derinkuyu underground city: It is an ancient multi-level underground city in the Nevşehir Province, extending to a depth of approximately 85 metres. It is large enough to have sheltered as many as 20,000 people together with their livestock and food stores. It is the largest excavated underground city in Turkey and is one of several underground complexes found throughout Cappadocia. The city at Derinkuyu was fully formed in the Byzantine era, when it was heavily used as protection from Muslim Arabs during the Arab–Byzantine wars.
Konya – Antalya
After breakfast we will visit the Whirling Dervish Museum and Mevlana Mausoleum. Konya is the most religious city in Turkey, best known for its devout followers of the Sufi sect of Islam. The Dervish Museum is filled with religious relics. Afternoon drive to Antalya. Dinner and overnight in Antalya. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Mevlana Museum: Konya’s iconic sight is the distinctive green conical dome above the tomb of 13th-century philosopher, poet, and religious leader Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi. Right in the center of town, this mausoleum and attached historic tekke (lodge) of the world famous whirling dervish sect of Sufism, which Mevlana Rumi founded, is the city’s main sightseeing attraction. Today, it’s the Mevlana Museum, and both pilgrims and tourists flock here to pay their respects to one of Turkey’s greatest religious mystics.
Antalya
After breakfast we will drive to Perge and commence our tour. After the tour departure for Aspendos. The Toros Daglari (Taurus Mountains) form a beautiful back drop to the fertile coast, rich with fields of cotton and vegetables. Aspendos lies 47 km east of Antalya in the Pamphylian plain. In 486 BC, Greeks and Persians had a great battle here. During the reign of he Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-80 AD) Aspendos got its theatre, which
is the best preserved of all. It was built by Romans and maintained by Byzantines and Seljuks. The ruins of the ancient city are extensive and include a stadium, an agora, and a basilica. After Aspendos return to hotel for dinner. Overnight in Antalya. (Breakfast)
Pamukkale
After breakfast we will drive to Pamukkale where we will visit the amazing travertines (calcium pools) and explore the ruins of the ancient Roman spa town of Hierapolis. This World Heritage-listed site stands as a monument to the wonder of nature. Our tour through Hierapolis includes its very large amphitheatre and free time to swim in the Cleopatra Antique Pool, where the water allegedly cures almost every ailment known to mankind.
Afternoon drive to Bodrum. Overnight in Bodrum. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Hierapolis: Deriving from springs in a cliff almost 200 m high overlooking the plain, calcite-laden waters have created at Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) an unreal landscape, made up of mineral forests, petrified waterfalls and a series of terraced basins. The hot springs have been used as a spa since the 2nd century BC, with many patrons
retiring or dying there. The large necropolis is filled with sarcophagi, most famously that of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos. The great baths were constructed with huge stone blocks without the use of cement and consisted of various closed or open sections linked together. It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
Bodrum – Ephesus
After breakfast we will visit Bodrum and then drive towards the town of Selçuk. Our tour will include a visit to the home of Virgin Mary, where it is believed she spent her last days, the Selçuk Museum and the ruins of Ephesus, the most visited ruins site in Turkey. Visit to the Temple of Artemis and Isa Bey Mosque. After the tour transfer to the airport for your flight back to Istanbul. Overnight in Istanbul. (Breakfast)
Ephesus: It was an ancient port city whose well-preserved ruins are in modern-day Turkey. The city was once considered the most important Greek city and the most important trading center in the Mediterranean region.
Throughout history, Ephesus survived multiple attacks and changed hands many times between conquerors. It was also a hotbed of early Christian evangelism and remains an important archaeological site and Christian pilgrimage destination. Of all the ruins and archaeological attractions in Turkey, Ephesus is the most famous. Tourists from around the world come here to walk down the well-preserved Roman streets, gaze at the mighty monuments, and soak up the ancient soul of this ruined city.
Istanbul
After breakfast we will visit Topkapı Palace, residence of the Ottoman Sultans for almost four centuries and Istanbul’s must-see attraction. Our historical tour of Istanbul will include the Blue Mosque, Aya Sophia, Basilica Cistern and the Hippodrome. Overnight in Istanbul. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Blue Mosque: The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is a historic mosque located in Istanbul. A popular tourist site, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque continues to function as a mosque today: men still kneel in prayer on the mosque’s lush red carpet after the call to prayer. The Blue Mosque, as it is popularly known, was constructed between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I.
Hippodrome: The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan Ahmet Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with a few fragments of the original structure surviving.
Topkapı Palace: The Topkapı Palace, or the Seraglio, is a large museum in Istanbul, Turkey. In the 15th century it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans.
Hagia Sophia: The Hagia Sophia, the biggest church constructed by the East Roman Empire in Istanbul, has been constructed three times in the same location. The Church of Holy Wisdom, undoubtedly one of the greatest architectural creations in the World, used as a mosque during Ottomans and serving as a museum today.
Istanbul Bosphorus Tour
Start the tour of Bosphorus and the Asian part of Istanbul. During the tour we will enjoy a Bosphorus Boat Cruise, and visit the Dolmabahce Palace, Bosphorus Bridge and the Asian side of Turkey. Transfer to airport for your departure flight. (Breakfast, Lunch)
City | Hotel |
Istanbul | Ramada Encore, Midmar Hotel or similar |
Cappadocia | Surban Hotel, Dinler Hotel or similar |
Ankara | Radisson Blu Hotel, Doktorun Oteli Haymana Hotel or similar |
Kahta | Adiyaman Park Hotel or similar |
Konya | Hilton Hotel, Selcuk Otel Semi Tebriz Hotel or similar |
Antalya | Adalya Port Hotel or similar |
Bodrum | Forever Club Hotel or similar |