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28
Day Complete Turkey Tour
Description
What
better way to see and experience Turkey than a complete 28
day tour from the metropolis of Istanbul, through the agricultural
lands of the Black Sea along the silk trade routes into the
east of Turkey and then along the famous coast lines of the
Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Highlights of the tour include
Istanbul, Mt Ararat and Noah's Ark, Mt Nemrut with its stone
heads, Cappadocia and its moonscapes and the ancient city
of Ephesus. This really only touches the surface of what is
on display on the tour! A full 28 days exploring every corner
of turkey with no stone unturned.
TOUR
DEPARTURE DATES:
08th May 2009
20th June 2009
25th July 2009
22nd August 2009
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DAY 1 - ISTANBUL
Welcome to Turkey!!! Today is your arrival day.
Airport transfers are available from Ataturk International
Airport during the hours of 8am till 11pm. Transfers will
be made to your Hotel.
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DAY
2 - ISTANBUL CITY TOUR
We depart from the hotel at 08:30 for the Istanbul
city tour, visiting “ Topkapi Palace”, the great palace of
the Ottoman sultans from the 15th to the 19th centuries. The
palace houses an exquisite collection of crystal, silver,
chinese porcelain, robes worn by the sultans and their families,
the famous jewels of the Imperial Treasury, miniatures, and
the Holy Mantle; enshrining relics of the Prophet Mohammed.
Next on the list is the “Sultanahmet Imperial Mosque”. Across
from St. Sophia built in the 16th century by the architect
Mehmet, it is known as the “BLUE MOSQUE” because of its magnificent
interior decoration of blue Iznik tiles. Outside the Blue
Mosque we find the “HIPPODROME”. The ancient Hippodrome was
the scene of chariot races and entertainment. The Hippodrome
comprises three monuments; the Obelisk of Theodosius, the
bronze Serpentine Column and the Column of Constantine. After
a short enjoyable lunch break we head to the spice bazaar
(Egyptian Bazaar) - the air here is filled with the enticing
aromas of cinnamon, caraway, saffron, mint, thyme and every
other conceivable herb and spice.
After the tour you have the option to experience The Bosphorous
Cruise which will depart after the city tour. You will have
the chance to enjoy magnificent views of Bosphorous which
connects Asia to Europe.
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3 - SAFRANBOLU
08:30am we depart for Safranbolu. From the 13th century to
the advent of the railway in the early 20th century, Safranbolu
was an important caravan station on the main East–West trade
route. The Old Mosque, the Old Bath House and Süleyman
Pasha Medrese were built in 1322. During its apogee in the
17th century, Safranbolu's architecture influenced urban development
throughout much of the Ottoman Empire. On arrival we will
walk through the historical Safranbolu Bazaar, continuing
on to Cinci Hodja Caravanserai, Cici Hodja Bath House and
Kaymakamlar House (Museum), - - Overnight stay in Safranbolu.
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DAY
4 - AYDER, TRABZON
After Breakfast at 9:00am we leave Safranbolu
for Ankara (3 to 4 hours drive). On arrival we will have time
for lunch before taking the city tour of Ankara which is the
2nd biggest city and the capital of Turkey. On the tour you
will visit Ataturk`s (founder of the modern Turkey) Museum
and the Ataturk Mausoleum. Overnight in Ankara.
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DAY
5 - ANKARA - AMASYA
After breakfast drive to Amasya – Amasya
Tour. Amasya is one of the provinces which is distinct both
for its natural beauty and great historical value. It was
the homeland of the famous geographer Strabo. Located in a
narrow cleft of the Yesilirmak (Iris) river, it has a history
of 3000 years during which many civilizations left priceless
remains of their times. The ruins of the citadel on the rock
face of the cleft shelters 2000 year old water-channels, 1000
year old bridges, a mental hospital, an Ottoman Palace and
a secret underground passageway. Overninght in Amasya. |
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6 - AMASYA – TRABZON
After Breakfast at 9:00am depart for Trabzon. When the Roman
Empire was divided into two at the end of the 4th century,
Trabzon remained under the sovereignty of the Eastern Roman
Empire which later on was called the Byzantine Empire . When
relations and wars between the Byzantines and the Arabs started,
the Arabs called the people under the Roman Sovereignty as
Rum, and the areas under the Roman sovereignty as Diyar-i
Rum or Memleket-ul Rum (land of Rums). Over Night in Trabzon.
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7 - TRABZON
Depart for St. Sophia ( Ayasofya ), a 13th century church
and see its extraordinary collection of Byzantine frescoes,
depart for Gulbahar Hatun Mosque, Castle and Ataturk's Mansion
(a picturesque hillside retreat), visit Ortahisar Mosque (a
Comneni cathedral in the old town). Lunch at a seaside restaurant
in Akçaabat. In the afternoon we explore the cobbled
stone streets of Trabzon. Drive to Boztepe; enjoy tea from
a samovar with the panoramic view of the city. Dinner &
overnight stay in Trabzon.
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8 - SUMELA MONASTERY, ZIGANA, KARACA CAVE, ERZURUM
Depart for Sumela Monastery. Built in the 4th century and
clinging to a sheer cliff face in a deep forest, relax beside
a fast flowing stream at Altindere Valley National Park, lunch,
travel along the Silk Road through the Zigana Mountains (Pontic
Alps) will take us to Karaca Cave, considered to be the most
beautiful in Turkey for its colors and formations. Drive to
Erzurum via Bayburt. Dinner & overnight stay in Erzurum.
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9 - ERZURUM, KARS
An early morning departure from Erzurum will take us on a
beautiful drive to Kars passing Sarikamis on the way, the
coldest spot in Turkey! We will arrive in Kars and visit Ani
at the Turkish-Armenian border. We will take a 45-minute drive
to the medieval Armenian City of Ani, which lies mostly in
ruins. Impressive fortified walls still encircle the ruins
of numerous churches, mosques and caravansaries. Enjoy a walk
around the ruins and see the beautiful view to the Armenian
border imagining it as a city with one million people rivaling
Bagdad in its time! This city has experienced the cultures
of Urartians, Armenians, Georgians, Mongols, Russians and
finally the Turks.
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10 - DOGUBAYAZIT ( Mt. Ararat ):
This morning we will drive for 3 1/2 hours along the "Silk
Road" to Dogubayazit. At the Iranian border we will see
a site known as the Crater Hole. This is a beautiful, yet
rugged area. We will have the opportunity to see Mt. Ararat
from all sides. It is believed by some to be the resting-place
of Noah's Ark; but to date no one has found anything that
has been verified as the Ark - yet the search is still on.
In the afternoon we will stop and see the Ishak Pasa Palace.
This complex is a combination of a mosque, a fortress, and
a palace which originally had a room for every day of the
year! Below you can also see the remains of Eski Bayazit,
an Urartian City which flourished in 1000 BC. Over Night in
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11 - DOGUBEYAZIT VAN
After visiting the Iranian border, we will depart for Van
in the early morning, a drive of approximately three hours.
This city was established in the 13th century BC, when the
Hurrites arrived. Then the Hittites, Urartians, Persians,
Armenians, Macedonians, Romans and finally in 11th century
the Turks came here. From here, we will visit the finest Armenian
architectural wonder of the Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar
Island. We'll also visit the wonderful Kurdish castle of Hosap
very close to the Iranian border as well as the Urartian citadel.
Over Night in Van.
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12 - VAN – AHLAT - BATIS - DIYARBAKIR
After
visiting the eerie 12th century Selcuk cemetery in Ahlat in
the morning we will head to Bitlis for lunch and a good walk
around, Batis otherwise known as Alexander's town, a unique
medieval town! Drive to Diyarbkir for the night. |
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13 - DIYARBAKIR - URFA
Mardin is unique with lovely old-Arabic style houses. It is
a city that played an important role in the early development
of Christianity. We will take the time to visit, walk in its
busy streets and bazaars, and admire the stonework all around
the town. We will also visit the Monastery of Deyr-az-Zaferan
just outside of town, founded in 762 A.D. It was the seat
of the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch for almost 800 years. This
monastery is built on top of a 4000-year-old temple used by
sun worshippers. Drive on to Urfa for Overnight.
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14 - URFA – CITY TOUR
We visit Urfa, which has been occupied since the Babylonians
followed by the Hurrites, Hittites, Assyrians, Greeks. We
will also visit the holy sites at the Ainzelha, a lake with
millions of domesticated fish. While in Urfa we will shop
at the bustling covered bazaar as well. There are exceptional
photo opportunities in this area.
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15 - URFA - MT.NEMRUT - KAHTA:
From Urfa we will drive two hours to Adiyaman-Kahta. There
we will organise transfers up the mountain. This extraordinary
landmark rests at an elevation of 8000 ft. The mountain top
complex is composed of two flattened areas strewn with statues
and separated by a false peak of crushed rock. Antiouchus
built the entire complex approximately 2000 years ago as a
monument to his "divine ancestry." After watching
sunset and exploring the mountain we will make our way to
Kahta for the night.
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16 - KAHTA TO GAZIANTEP
Drive to Gaziantep, home of the famous Turkish dessert of
baklava. Visit the archaeological museum and explore the old
city on foot and overnight in Gaziantep.
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17 - GAZIANTE – ADANA – TARSUS
We depart
for Adana in the morning and start our tour with the museum
of Archiology the 16th Century Ulu Mosque and the 19th century
Clock Tower then on to Tarsus going through Cleopatra Door
and Yedi Uyurlar Cave – Overnight in Tarsus. |
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18 - TARSUS – CAPPADOCIA
After an early breakfast, we drive north to Cappadocia on
arrival we will check into your exquisite boutique cave hotel
the perfect place and environment to spend the afternoon recharging
the batteries, Cappadocia is unlike anything you will ever
see in your life from the landscapes to the cave dwellings..
fascinating place...
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19 - CAPPADOCIA
Goreme Valley, where we'll examine the process of the rock
formations of Cappadocia . Later we drive a bit further and
visit the cave dwellings in conical rock formations around
Uçhisar. Tea and coffee break in a cave house before
we go to Goreme Open-Air Museum, where the best preserved
frescoed rock cut churches and monasteries are located. After
we have buffet lunch, we visit the Family Fairy Chimneys of
Urgup. Wine taste in a local winery and visiting the wishing
hill in Urgup.
A short walk in Devrent Valley where the rock formations look
like different figures. The Monk's Valley will be our next
stop where we see monk's cells in multi-capped Fairy Chimneys.
Avanos, the pottery town of Cappadocia is visited, and after
a short walk in Rose valley Cavetown, will take you to a remote
place for sunset.
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20 - CAPPADOCIA
We'll pick you up in your hotel and depart at 09:00 o'clock
to drive to Ihlara Valley. There, we'll walk nearly 4 km and
visit the frescoed churches before it gets hot.
Lunch is in Ihlara Valley, at bank of Melendiz River, which
is flowing in the valley. After lunch, we'll visit Selime
Cathedral and return back to Derinkuyu Underground City. On
the way, we'll visit the Nar Crater Lake. Whilst all other
tour groups are at Ihlara Valley , we will be in an underground
city where temperature is 12-13 C afternoon!!!
After we visit the biggest underground city of Cappadocis,
we'll drive to the Pigeons Valley to see pigeon houses, which
were made to collect guano in.
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21 - TRANSFER CAPPADOCIA – KONYA – ANTALYA
Today is a long driving day but is broken up with a lunch
break in Konya. This morning we drive to Konya and see the
imposing green-tiled Mausoleum of Mevlana, the mystic founder
of the Islamic Sufi sect (Sufism is less an Islamic sect than
a mystical way of approaching the Islamic faith. It has been
defined as "mystical Islamic belief and practice in which
Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge
through direct personal experience of God." “Whirling
Dervishes”). After the Konya Tour Depart for Antalya . Check
in to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to discover
Antalya. Over Night in Antalya.
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22 - ANATALYA CITY TOUR ASPENDOS & PERGE
After breakfast departure for Perge.
PERGE: According to the geographer Strabon,
Perge was founded by Akhas who came down here after the Trojan
wars. Perge was first mentioned in 334 BC when Alexander the
Great passed through here. In the following years, Perge went
under the control of Pergamon when the Kingdom of Pergamon
became a part of the Roman city. Especially in the first and
the second centuries BC, Perge became one of the richest towns
in Pamphylia. Therefore it is not a surprising that St. Paul
started his campaign in Anatolia from Perge in 46 AD. The
people of Perge loved and respected their Artemis to such
an extent that Christianity had to wait for another 400 years
to enter here. In the Byzantine period, Perge was the seat
of the bishop. Even though Arabs raided Perge in the 7th century
AD, when Seljuk Turks settled the area, records show the existence
of an older race living here.
After the tour, departure for Aspendos. Lunch break on the
way.
ASPENDOS: The eastern land of Antalya was
called Pamphylia in ancient times. The Toros Daglari ( Taurus
Mountains ) forms a beautiful back drop to the fertile coast,
rich with fields of cotton and vegetables. Aspendos (Belkis)
lies 47 km east of Antalya in the Pamphylian plain. In
486 BC, Greeks and Persians had a great battle here (Greeks
won they didn't stay for long). 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.
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23 - ANTALYA - PAMUKKALE
After breakfast depart for Pamukkale. We shall visit the calcium
terraces of Pamukkale (cotton castle) and the ruins of Hierapolis,
walking around this natural phenomenon gives you the option
of lying in the waters of the natural springs that flow down
the calcium terraces. Over Night in Pamukkale.
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24 - PAMUKKALE TO KUSADASI
You don't have to wake up early, enjoy the thermal poll in
Hotel and sunshine and explore the city, shop in the local
markets. After lunch we depart for Kusadasi. You will be given
your room key and the rest of the day is yours to enjoy and
explore Kusadasi. Over Night in Kusadasi.
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25 - EPHESUS & KUSADASI
At 0830 we depart for Ephesus (20 min drive) - once the commercial
centre of the ancient world and a highlight of any visit to
Turkey. The city, whose wealth and patronage supported its
splendid architectural program, was dedicated to the goddess
Artemis. Her enormous temple, once considered one of the seven
wonders of the Ancient World and rebuilt several times, dates
in its latest form from the third century B.C. The tour of
the ruins also includes a theatre, gymnasium, agora and baths,
as well as the Library of Celsus. After lunch, we will make
a shopping tour in which you will become aware of the ancient
arts of Turkey like leather manufacturing and jewellery. As
this will be a guided tour, you will avoid harrassment from
shopkeepers that is well known in the markets of Turkey! Enabling
you to enjoy the shopping experience whilst gaining the knowledge
of the ancient craftsmen. Overnight in Kusadasi.
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26 - BERGAMA - CANAKKALE
Today we drive to Pergamum (45 minute drive) - to see Asklepion,
Zeus's alter, the Red Bassilcia etc. Bergama is the site of
the Hellenistic and later Roman city of Pergamon, ruled for
several centuries by a powerful local dynasty. Its foremost
attraction is the Kizil Avlu or "Red Basilica",
a huge edifice on the river not far from the acropolis, originally
built as a temple to the Egyptian god Osiris and converted
to a basilica by the early Christians, when it was one of
the Seven Churches of Asia Minor addressed by St John in the
book of Revelations - though sadly now a crumbling ruin. After
Pargamum we continue towards the our hotel in Canakkale. Over
Night in Canakkale.
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27 – CANAKKALE – TROY – GALLIPOLI - ISTANBUL
After
breakfast we drive to Troy where you can explore the site
of the legendary town, made famous by Homer in his Iliad and
visit the Temple of Athena and have lunch in Eceabat. After
Lunch visit the sites that have made Gallipoli a landmark
and the memorial for all those that fell during the Battle
of Gallipoli during World War 1. Gallipoli also stands as
the birth place for the foundation of Turkey as we know it
today, the rise of Turkey's founder Ataturk as well as the
friendships formed between several nations during the battle
for the Dardanels. Over Night in Canakkale. |
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28 – ISTANBUL – END OF TOUR Breakfast Included
Today your tour is over. Please make your own arrangements
for departure remembering that your hotel will need you to
check out before midday. We hope you had a memorable tour
and we look forward to seeing you in the future.
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Including:
3, 4 star and Butique Hotels in each area
3 Nights accommodation in Istanbul with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Safranbolu with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Ankara with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Amasya with Breakfast and Dinner
2 Nights accommodation in Trabzon with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Erzurum with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Kars with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Dogu Bayazit with Breakfast and
Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Van with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Diyabakir with Breakfast and Dinner
2 Nights accommodation in Urfa with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Gaziantep with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Kahta with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Nights accommodation in Adana with Breakfast and Dinner
3 Night accommodation in Cappadocia with Breakfast and Dinner
2 Nights accommodation in Antalya with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Night accommodation in Pamukkale with Breakfast and Dinner
2 Night accommodation in Kusadasi with Breakfast and Dinner
1 Night accommodation in Canakkale with Breakfast and Dinner
Guided Tour to Istanbul City Tour
Guided Tour to Safranbolu
Guided Tour to Ankara
Guided Tour to Amasya
Guided Tour to Trabzon
Guided Tour to Erzurum
Guided Tour to Kars
Guided Tour to Dogubayazit
Guided Tour to Van
Guided Tour to Diyarbakir
Guided Tour to Mardin
Guided Tour to Urfa
Guided Tour to MT Nemrut
Guided Tour to Gaziantep
Guided Tour to Tarsus
Guided Tour to Mersin
Guided Tour to Adana
Guided Tour to Cappadocia
Guided Tour to Konya
Guided Tour to Pamukkale
Guided Tour to Antalya Aspendos & Perge
Guided Tour to Kusadasi
Guided Tour to Ephesus
Guided Tour to Bergamon
Guided Tour to Troy
Guided Tour to Gallipoli
Guided Tour to Canakkale
Private Air-conditioned busses
Private Professional English speaking tour guide
All entrance fees mentioned in the Itinerary
Private airport transfers
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Tour
Excludes:
International Flights
Personal expenses: Lunches, Extras at hotel or meals
Tipping: Tips for guide and drivers
Insurance: All types
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Complete
Tour Price:
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Shared
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Single
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1480.00 |
£1900.00
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