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Higlights
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Istanbul; St Sophia, Bosporus Cruise, Blue Mosque, Suleymaniye Mosque, Kariye (St Chora), 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. |
11 Days - 9 Nights from Istanbul |
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1. Day
Departure to Turkey
2. Day Arrival in Istanbul
Upon your arrival in Istanbul, you are met with a friendly 'merhaba' (hello) and
escorted to your hotel. You have the day free to begin exploring Turkey's
cultural capital or to relax at your leisure. At the orientation meeting at 7pm
learn more about the cultural adventure ahead of you. During the welcoming
dinner take time to get acquainted with the other members of your group.
3. Day Istanbul
Discover the classical highlights of Istanbul: Roman Hippodrome, Blue Mosque,
Mosque of Soliman the Magnificent. You will also visit the Topkapi palace, which
like the others, is formed by many smaller palaces and apartments. In the
afternoon, you are free to explore the labyrinth tunnels of the Grand Bazaar.
One could visit Istanbul for the shopping alone. The Grand Bazaar, in the old
city is the logical place to start. This labyrinth of streets and passages
houses more than 4, 000 shops. The names recall the days when each trade had its
own quarter: the goldsmiths' street, the carpet sellers' street, and the street
of the skullcap makers. Still the commercial center of the old city, the bazaar
is the original shopping mall with something to suit every taste and pocket.
4. Day Ýstanbul
Begin your discovery of Istanbul's natural beauty and rich historic heritage
with a morning cruise on the Bosporus. Glide past the minarets and palaces,
stone fortresses and wooden Ottoman mansions of the only city in the world that
bridges Europe and Asia. In the afternoon discover Saint Sophia and the church
of Saint Savior in Chora. The Basilica or St. 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. "
5. Day Istanbul/Ankara/Mausoleum
Morning drive to Ankara, Turkey's political capital and second biggest city.
Since 1923, it has been capital of the Turkish Republic, a secular nation. 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.
6. 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 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.
7. 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. (At additional cost).
8. 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).
9. 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 area.
10. Day Perge / Aspendos / Istanbul
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. Its
acoustics are so well tuned that a coin dropped on stage can be heard in the
last row. Late flight to Istanbul. Transfer to your hotel.
11. Day Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.
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