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Higlights
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Istanbul; St Sophia, Bosporus Cruise, Blue Mosque, Kariye (St Chora), Suleymaniye Mosque, Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar. Ankara; Anatolian Civilizations Museum, Hittite Sites. Cappadocia; Goreme Valley, Pasabagi, Dervent Valley, Uchisar, Soganli Valley, Underground city of Ozkonak, Avcilar, Sultanhani Caravanserai, Konya;Whirling Dervishes, Antalya; Perge, Aspendos, Pamukkale/Denizli; Aphrodisias, Pamukkale, Izmir; Sardis, Ephesus, House of Virgin Mary. Canakkale, Pergamon, Troy, Gallipoli. |
17 Days - 15 Nights from Istanbul |
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1. Day
Departure to Turkey.
2. Day Arrival in Istanbul
After your arrival we do your transfer to hotel. You have the day free to begin
exploring Turkey's cultural capital or to relax at your leisure. During dinner
get acquainted with the other members of your group.
3. Day Istanbul
Begin your discovery of Istanbul's natural beauty and rich historic heritage
with a morning cruise on the Bosporus. In the afternoon discover Saint Sophia
and the church of Saint Savior in Chora. Hagia Sophia, now called the Ayasofya
Museum is unquestionably one of the finest buildings of all time. Built by
Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian in the 6th century, take
time to stop and savor its majesty and serenity as you admire the fine Byzantine
mosaics and Islamic calligraphy.
4. Day Ýstanbul /Ankara / Mausoleum
Morning we drive to Ankara, Turkey's political capital city. In the afternoon,
you'll visit the mausoleum of Ataturk- the eternal father of the Turks on this
soil. The museum section will feature Turkey of today stage by stage through
phases of history.
5. Day Museum / Hittite Sites / Cappadocia
Prior to departure for Hattusas, you'll visit the world-renowned Museum of
Anatolian Civilizations with its priceless collection of Paleolithic, Neolithic,Hatti,
Hittite, Phrygian, and Urartian and Roman artifacts We drive to Hattusas, the
capital city of the Hittites and site of the world famous cuneiform tablets. You
will also visit the rock shrine of Yazilikaya, featuring drawings of 63 out of
the 1, 000 deities worshipped by the Hittites. In late afternoon, drive into the
heart of central Anatolia to the volcanic beauty of Cappadocia's deceptively,
desolate landscape.
6. Day Cappadocia
Explore one of the oldest settlements of the region - Goreme. The chimney like,
rock formations that spread throughout Cappadocia's rugged landscape are as
fantastic as man's accomplishments within its stone. Visit the Byzantine
churches of Goreme carved into the cliffs and caves with colorful frescoes
dating to the 7th century. Originally, there was a church for every day of the
year. Continue your exploration of this intriguing region with a visit to the
hidden, monastic valley of Pasabagi, which has a large number of carved rock
houses and churches. Stroll through the red valley of Dervent and a photo stop
at the ancient natural citadel of Uchisar. Optional dinner and entertainement
with folkloric dances.
7. Day Cappadocia
This morning learn how the colorful kilims (carpets) that echo the earth tones
of the region are made during a demonstration by local weavers. Descend 8
stories beneath the surface of the earth to explore the underground city where
approximately 15, 000 early Christians, fleeing persecution, lived for months at
a time undetected. The city was sub-divided into separate sections for better
defense purposes with comfortable living rooms, wine cellars, meeting halls and
churches. After lunch continue to explore Cappadocia's beauty in the local
village of Soganli. Explore early rock carved churches, see typical Cappadocia
houses and barter at the local handicraft market. In the evening, attend an
optional performance of the mystic whirling dervishes in a rock carved lounge
(at additional cost).
8. Day To Cappadocia / Konya / Antalya area
See the difference in accommodations for 13th century travelers during a stop at
Sultanhani Caravanserai en route to Turkey's oldest city – Konya, the capital of
the Seljuk Empire, but known worldwide as the home of the sect of the Whirling
Dervishes. Chanting of poetry, rhythmic rotation, and incessant music create a
euphoria that, according to the faithful, induces a feeling of soaring, of
ecstasy, of mystical flight. Continue south to Antalya.
9. Day Perge / Aspendos / Antalya
Begin your Greco-Roman quest today by visiting Perge where a mere scrape of the
shoe will reveal mosaic walkways through the ancient agora. Its extensive ruins
include a stadium that once echoed to the roar of 15, 000 spectators. Continue
to Aspendos, which has one of the best-preserved theaters in the world.
10. Day Antalya / Aphrodisias / Pamukkale
Explore the remains of Aphrodisias, the city dedicated to the goddess of
love and home to a school of sculpture that was known throughout the ancient
world. Sculptural relief’s still adorn many of the buildings. Explore its many
Greco-Roman remains including a stadium, which once sat 30, 000 people and the
Temple of Aphrodite, which was later converted into a Christian basilica.
Continue to Pamukkale, a spa known throughout the ancient world.
11. Day Pamukkale / Sardes / Izmir
Enjoy the beauty of Pamukkale's immense tiers of white limestone as they cascade
down a barren hillside. Visit the nearby Roman theater and necropolis. Continue
to Izmir, where you will explore the remains of Sardes. Also visit the Temple of
Artemis, gymnasium and the synagogue.
12. Day Ephesus
Today you will discover Ephesus. Do make sure to walk the streets of the most
complete city of antiquity in the world. Stroll past the Library of Celsius, the
baths and the Temple of Hadrian. You'll also visit the house where the Virgin
Mary spent her last days and a photo stop for the Temple of Artemis with the
last remaining column indicating where one of the Seven Wonders of the World was.
13. Day Izmir / Pergamum /Troy / Canakkale
Drive along the mythic coastline of the ""wine-dark"" Aegean Sea to ancient
Pergamum, home to the famous physician, Galen. Stroll through the remains of the
Asclepion, one of the foremost medical centers of ancient times, the library
which once held 240, 000 scrolls, the Acropolis and the Trojaneum. Next visit
the site of one of the most famous wars of ancient times, the legendary city of
Troy, immortalized in Homer's Iliad and 'Discovered' in 1871 by Heinrich
Schliemann. Continue on to Canakkale.
14. Day Canakkale / Gallipolis / Istanbul
Ferry across the Dardanelle for a somber stop at the very real memorial at
Gallipolis, commemorating one of the most famous battles in modern history. The
beauty of the green hills, sandy beaches and blue waters provides an honored
resting place for the soldiers who bravely fought and died in this historic
battle. After lunch, you return to Istanbul, rising from the shores of the Black
Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
15. Day Istanbul
Discover the classical highlights of Istanbul: the Roman Hippodrome, Blue Mosque
You will also visit the jeweled interior of the Topkapi Palace. In the afternoon,
you are free to explore the labyrinth tunnels of the Grand Bazaar that houses
more than 4, 000 shops.
16. Day Istanbul
The day is yours to explore this exotic city as you desire. Visit the
underground cistern adorned with classical columns, the Baroque beauty of the
Suleymaniye Mosque or the opulent Dolmabahce Palace. Ride along the ancient city
walls once fortified by 400 towers and 50 gates - across one of only two
suspension bridges that span two continents to the Asian side of the city.
17. Day Departure
Transfer to airport for your flight home.
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