#Daily Cappadocia Tour
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discover-turkey-tours · 8 days ago
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🌟 Discover the Magic of Cappadocia! 🚀
Looking for an unforgettable adventure? Join our Daily Cappadocia Tour and explore the breathtaking landscapes, ancient cave dwellings, and mysterious underground cities of South Cappadocia! 🏜✨
🏞 Walk through the stunning Red Valley 🏰 Explore ancient cave homes in Cavusin Village ⛪ Step inside a hidden underground city 🐦 Marvel at the beauty of Pigeon Valley 🍽 Enjoy a delicious local lunch 📸 Capture epic views at Ortahisar Castle
📍 Hotel Pickup & Drop-off Included! 👨‍🏫 Expert Guide & Small Group Experience!
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kyndaris · 2 years ago
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Pitted Spelunking Caves
The name Cappadocia, it should be known, does not come from the caves that dot the extinct volcano landscape or the hot air balloons. It actually is a name given to the region due to the quality horses that roamed the area. And, in fact, there were plenty of horse statues scattered around on the streets, thus prompting the question to our tour guide: what’s with all the horses?
Waking early to, once more, make our 8AM daily departure, we headed down to the local caves to enjoy crawling through the remnants of what the Chrstians from ye olden times had dug out when they had still been persecuted by the Romans in the first few centuries CE.
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We saw kitchens, a small church, storage areas, sleeping rooms and a wine cellar! Many of the tunnels within the cave system were small and tight, forcing our tour group to travel in single file. While it was cramp for us, and any curious tourists, in the context of the times, it made perfect sense for the Christians to make the tunnels as claustrophobic as possible. If the enemy ever inflitrated the caves, their large numbers would not avail them. The tunnels, being so narrow and tight, would serve as a perfect death trap for large armies. There was even a stone door with a hole in its centre. One in which someone could spear a person on the other side if they attempted to break through the hard rock.
After wending our way through the confusing labyrinth of caves and tunnels, we escaped and made a quick stop at Goreme Onyx, passing by a prison along the way. There, we snapped photos of pigeons and fed them with seeds so that they could they hop their disease-ridden bodies up onto our arms for the perfect photo opportunity.
The scenery in and around the area was also incredibly unique in comparison to everything I’ve seen in the world. But while there were plenty of caves here as well, they were meant to house pigeons and not humans.
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From there, we made several pit stops around the area before lunch, the pictures are below. In one of them, I managed to take a photo of a Shetland pony! At least, I think it is. In any case, it’s a small miniature horse and cute as heck! There were also camels but the owner was going to charge me an entire Euro! No, thank you! I’ll delete my photo rather than pay an exorbitant amount for a simple photograph!
Lunch was at the Uranos Sarikaya where we enjoyed stewed beef and potato. For dessert, I had a baklava. And it was so good! 
Like the hotel we were staying in, the restaurant itself were caves that had repurposed for a novel experience. It was fine dining at its best, although I did fear something akin to The Menu. Luckily, I am not especially wealthy and feel like I could have pulled off a cheeseburger moment a la Anya Taylor Joy’s character from the film.
Once we had eaten our fill, we then ventured to the Goreme Open Museum where early Christians in the region built churches in the malleable rock. Unfortunately, due to Turkish law, photos of the muals inside were forbidden without a permit. Suffice it to say, most of those were religious iconography pertaining to Jesus’s life. There were also a few Saints and a wickedly long serpent.
Of note was a church called the Dark Church. Why was it given such a moniker? Because it was bloody dark inside with the only light source a small opening. Creative, these people are not!
Still, had it not been for the fact that it received so little sunlight, many of the murals have been bleached out over the centuries. So, at least we got to see what the inside of the Dark Church had looked like originally.
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That done, we returned to our hotel.
But I barely had a moment’s rest before joining another jeep safari. This time, we would be exploring the rugged landscape of Capapdocia, driving down into the deep gullies and ravines that we had seen from a distance earlier. WIth the rain, however, the sights and sounds of Cappadocia felt incredibly inferior to what we had witnessed in the Egyptian desert. And because it was so cold and wet, I was quick to return to the land cruiser in a desperate bid to stay warm rather than stand out in the rain to snap shots of the scenery.
I mean, I still did but the fun had lost its lustre.
By 4:30PM, we returned to the hotel and I took the opportunity until dinner to pen my thoughts down for the day (you’re welcome future me) as well as down some cold medicine as the near freezing conditions of Turkiye were starting to get to me.
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interlet · 2 years ago
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janatours · 3 days ago
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Day 1:
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, you will find our representative waiting for you with a sign with your name after that you will visit the most famous Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Valley temple then transfer to the hotel for check-in and overnight.
Day 2:
Pick up from the hotel and start a full-day tour to visit Memphis the first capital in ancient Egypt to visit the open air Museum and the colossal statue of king Ramses II after that drive to Sakkara to visit the first Pyramid built in history the Step Pyramid then visit the private tombs of the high officials to see the daily life scenes after that drive back to the hotel and overnight.
Day 3:
Pick up from the hotel to visit the Egyptian Museum to see the famous collection of king Tutankhamen and the other collections then drive to Old Cairo to visit Islamic and Coptic Cairo, the Hanging church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and Amr Ibn El Aas Mosque after that drive to Khan El Khalili the famous bazaar after that drive back to the hotel.
Day 4:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and transfer to Cairo airport to take the Domestic flight to Luxor, arrive in Luxor and meet our guide then start a full-day tour to visit the West bank, Valley of the Kings “we will Enter3 royal tombs” then visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut temple at Dier El Bahari and the colossi of Memnon then transfer to the valley of the Queens to visit the famous tomb of the Queen Nefertari  the most beloved wife from King Ramses II then transfer back to the cruise ship for embarkation, lunch, and dinner at the cruise ship and overnight.
Day 5:
Pick up from the cruise ship by our guide and start a full-day tour to visit the most famous Karnak temple the largest temple in the World after that transfer to visit Luxor temple then transfer back to the cruise ship,  after lunch the cruise ship start to sail toward Esna, reach Esna and cross the famous Esna Lock then sail again toward Edfu, reach Edfu, and overnight in Edfu.
Day 6:
Pick up from the cruise ship and visit the Edfu temple of God Horus after that back to the cruise ship, sail toward Kom Ombo, and reach Kom Ombo to visit the temple shared between the 2 Gods Sobek and Haroris after that transfer to the cruise ship, sail again toward Aswan, reach Aswan and overnight.
Day 7:
Pick up from the cruise ship and start a full-day tour to visit the famous Aswan High Dam, and Philae temple of Goddess Isis then drive to visit the unfinished obelisk after that drive back to the cruise ship and overnight.
Day 8:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and transfer to Abu Simbel to visit the great temple of King Ramses II and the small temple of his beloved queen Nefertiti after that  drive back to Aswan, arrive in Aswan, And transfer to the hotel in Aswan for check-in and overnight.
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Day 10:
Pick up from the hotel early morning and drive to the second capital of modern Egypt Alexandria to visit the Great-Roman monuments, the Catacombs of Kom El Shokafa,Pompey’s pillar then visit Montazah gardens And King Farouk palace after that transfer to the library of Alexandria which contains more than 8 Million books After that visit Citadel of Qaitbay and the Mosque of Abu El Abbas after that drive back to Cairo,arrive in Cairo and transfer to the hotel overnight.
Day 11:
Pick up from the hotel and transfer to Cairo airport to take an international flight to Amman-Jordan, Arrival at  Queen Alia International airport, where you will be met by our representative to help you through formalities, then transfer to Amman for a City Tour of Amman, which includes Amman Citadel, the Roman Theatre, and Grand Husseini Mosque, and King Abdullah Mosque & Folklore Museum. Proceed to Jerash one of the best preserved roman outposts in the world, known as the Pompeii of the East for its extraordinary state,  Visit Umm Qais, then head back to your hotel in Amman for a drop-off.
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Pick up from Madaba Hotel and head to The “Red-Rose” City Petra. The world wonder is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans. The entrance to the city is through the Siq, a narrow gorge, over 1km in length, After the Siq, you will be facing the Treasury, and then proceed to the Roman-style theatre. Get into your private car and around the city of Petra to see the Bedouin lifestyle there and then see the overviews of Wadi Musa.
Day 14:
Check out from Petra Hotel then transfer to Queen Alia International Airport by our representative to help you with the final airport formalities.
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Private English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide.
Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
Transportation with private A/C van to all the mentioned sites.
The service of meet and assist at the airports.
5 Nights hotel accommodation with B/B bases.
4 Nights accommodation Nile view cabin at a 5-star deluxe cruise ship with full board bases.
1 Night hotel accommodation at Aswan with B/B bases.
3 Nights hotel accommodation at Amman with B/B bases.
Domestic flight tickets Cairo / Luxor – Aswan / Cairo.
International flight tickets Cairo / Amman one way.
Service charge and tax.
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Visa Entry to Egypt.
Optional tours
Any other items not mentioned.
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hiroshitanaka · 2 months ago
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Top Reasons to Explore Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia, Turkey, is renowned as the top hot-air ballooning destination worldwide, attracting travellers with its stunning scenery and affordable balloon rides. In fact, more than half of the world’s balloon flights take place here. Even if ballooning isn’t your thing, Cappadocia still has plenty to offer. With its cave hotels, flavorful cuisine, rich history, and scenic hiking trails, it appeals to every type of traveller. In this guide, we’ll cover how to get there, where to stay, and the must-see sights. Let’s dive into the magic of this captivating region!
 Cappadocia Is A Land Shaped by History
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Cappadocia, a region steeped in history, has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Over the centuries, it has seen the rise and fall of various civilizations, including the Hittites, Persians, Romans, early Christians, Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, and Ottomans.
Perhaps best known for its role as a refuge for early Christians fleeing Roman persecution, Cappadocia boasts thousands of hand-carved dwellings, churches, and underground cities. These remarkable structures, resembling scenes from a Star Wars movie, have captivated visitors for centuries. While George Lucas reportedly sought to film portions of the original Star Wars trilogy in Cappadocia, the Turkish government declined the request.
Today, Cappadocia is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist destination in Turkey. Drawing millions of visitors annually (3.8 million in 2019 alone), it offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, historical sites, and unforgettable experiences.
📍 Cappadocia's Location
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Cappadocia is nestled in central Turkey, with the bustling city of Kayseri serving as the nearest major hub. The region encompasses several charming towns, including Goreme, Uchisar, and Urgup. Goreme is renowned for its luxurious accommodations and a vibrant culinary, because of this it has emerged as a favored starting point for many travelers.
🧳 The way to Reach Cappadocia
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The most convenient way to reach Cappadocia is via a domestic flight from Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW) to Kayseri Airport (ASR). Multiple daily flights connect these two destinations, and travel time is approximately 1.5 hours. One-way tickets can be as affordable as 150 Liras ($20 USD).
Upon arriving in Kayseri, you'll need a van transfer to reach Goreme, the heart of Cappadocia, about a 1-hour drive away. Your hotel can assist you with arranging this transfer, or you can book it online.
For budget-friendly options, pre-book shared airport transfers from reputable providers for as low as $7 USD per person. If you prefer a more private experience, private airport transfers are available for around $30 USD.
🏨 Finding Your Home in Cappadocia
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The majority of Cappadocia’s hotels are located in the towns of Goreme, Uchisar, and Urgup, with Goreme being the top choice for visitors. It offers a variety of restaurants, tour operators, and cave hotels that cater to all types of travellers, from budget backpackers to those seeking a more luxurious experience.
🛖 Unique Cave Stays in Cappadocia
Zara Cave Hotel
Taskonaklar
Panoramic Cave Hotel
Anatolian Houses Cave Hotel
Mithra Cave Hotel
🧭 Cappadocia Tours Map
The provided map of Cappadocia highlights key towns and popular tourist attractions.
Four distinct tours, each colour-coded, explore different regions of Cappadocia. The Red Tour and Green Tour are our personal favourites, though all offer unique experiences.
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😎 Unforgettable Experiences in Cappadocia 
🪂 Soaring Above Cappadocia
Experiencing Cappadocia wouldn’t be the same without soaring in a hot-air balloon. Each year, more than half a million visitors take part in this mesmerising activity , and it is something that’s sure to stay with you forever. Watching the vibrant balloons in the sky is enchanting in itself, but nothing compares to the feeling of floating high above cappadocias desolate landscape.
While it’s possible to book your balloon ride after you arrive, it’s wise to secure a spot online ahead of time. This is an incredibly sought-after experience, and availability fills up fast, so pre-booking ensures you won’t miss out.
⛰️ Devrent Valley
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Devrent Valley is a captivating destination renowned for its extraordinary natural rock formations. The unique shapes of these rocks resemble the iconic Fairy Chimneys and various animals or humans, creating a surreal and enchanting atmosphere. The most recognizable formation is Camel Rock, which, as its name suggests, bears a striking resemblance to a camel with its elongated neck and humps.
Getting an online Visa to Turkey is the most convenient way of visiting this lovely place. The process to get an e-visa is simple as all it takes is filling in an online application to streamline their travel experience to Turkey. The visa makes traveling through the country a breeze, whether you are visiting historic sites, vibrant cities, or natural wonders. Going the online route saves time and allows the traveler to enjoy all that Turkey has to offer.
🧘🏻‍♀️ Monks Valley (Pasabag)
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As the name suggests, Monks Valley (Pasabag) was once inhabited by monks who carved their dwellings and windows directly into the towering fairy chimney rocks. This unique adaptation to the landscape showcases the ingenuity and resilience of these ancient inhabitants.
🏺 Avanos
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Avanos, a historic town situated a short distance north of Goreme, is a popular destination for Cappadocia visitors. Renowned for its pottery and artistic creations, Avanos offers a captivating glimpse into the craftsmanship of local artisans. Even if you're not inclined to purchase souvenirs, visiting this town is well worth the effort to witness the pottery-making process firsthand. The talent and skill on display are truly impressive.
🌅 Love Valley
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Love Valley, as its name suggests, is characterized by its unique rock formations resembling phalluses. This playful aspect of the valley and its network of short and easy hiking trails make it a popular destination for visitors seeking a light-hearted adventure.
🏛️ Goreme Open-Air Museum
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Goreme Open-Air Museum is a treasure trove of 11th—and 12th-century cave churches. Visitors can explore these fascinating structures and admire the beautifully preserved frescoes adorning their walls. The museum offers a glimpse into the region's rich religious history and artistic heritage.
🏰 Uchisar Castle
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Uchisar, a picturesque town located southwest of Goreme, is dominated by a majestic 60-meter-tall Castle Mountain carved into the surrounding rocks. As the highest point in Cappadocia, Uchisar Castle offers breathtaking panoramic vistas that are well worth the climb.
🕳️ Derinkuyu Underground City
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Cappadocia is home to a network of 36 underground cities, with Derinkuyu being the deepest. This remarkable city extends 85 meters below the surface. It features an array of amenities, including stables, churches, storage rooms, and thousands of ventilation ducts that ensure a constant supply of fresh air. Exploring Derinkuyu is a truly captivating experience.
🥾 Ihlara Valley
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Ihlara Valley, a 100-meter-deep gorge carved by the Melendiz River, was once a bustling community with a population of 80,000. Today, the valley's rock walls bear witness to the rich history of this ancient settlement, with thousands of cave houses and churches still visible. A day trip to Ihlara Valley offers a rewarding opportunity to explore this captivating region and embark on a light trekking adventure.
🚣🏻‍♀️ Melendiz River
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The Melendiz River, a tranquil and clear waterway that flows through Ihlara Valley, is a popular spot for lunch during day tours. In the autumn season (mid-October), the valley is adorned with vibrant yellow foliage, creating a picturesque and serene atmosphere.
🏯 Selime Monastery
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Selime Monastery, the largest religious structure in Cappadocia, is a truly captivating sight. Its appearance, reminiscent of a Star Wars set, is sure to impress. Visitors can explore many of the buildings within the monastery, dating back to the 8th or 9th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's rich religious history.
Your Options for Getting Around Cappadocia
🚶‍♂️ Walking: If you're staying in Goreme and enjoy a bit of exercise, several interesting sights are within walking distance. Consider exploring Rose Valley, Lovers Hill (a popular sunrise spot), and the area's numerous cave houses and churches.
🐴 Horseback Riding: For a more adventurous sightseeing experience, horseback riding tours are available starting at $50 USD for 2 hours.
🚕 Car with Driver: For the ultimate comfort and convenience, hiring a private driver is a great option. Prices for a 4-8 hour tour begin at $60 USD. If you're travelling with friends, this can be a cost-effective choice. For larger groups of more than 3 people, renting a private van can offer even better savings.
🛵 Scooter: Solo travellers may find renting a scooter in Goreme a budget-friendly option. Daily rental rates typically range from $30 to $40 USD.
🏍️ ATV: If you're seeking a thrilling adventure, quad biking is a fantastic way to explore Cappadocia's terrain. ATV tours are available online starting at $25 USD for 2 hours.
👨‍👨 Group Tour: For couples or solo travellers, joining a group tour can be a convenient and enjoyable way to experience Cappadocia. These tours often include hotel pickup, lunch, and a full day of sightseeing.
🤔 How Long to Stay in Cappadocia?
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To experience the best of Cappadocia, we recommend staying at least 2 full days. This will allow you to explore the region's highlights and immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere.
If you’re into hiking or want to experience Cappadocia fully, extending your stay is worthwhile. Therefore, to fully embrace the landscapes and historical sites of the region, take the time to explore more deeply. Goreme is home to exquisite Turkish restaurants where you can unwind and savour the local flavours. 
If you're hoping for a hot-air balloon adventure, it's wise to allow for some extra days in your itinerary. Cappadocia's weather can be unpredictable, and balloon flights are often cancelled because of strong winds. Having a flexible plan will give you a better chance to experience this awe-inspiring activity.
☀️ Best Time to Visit Cappadocia
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It is up to you to decide when would be the best time to visit Cappadocia. Despite fluctuating temperatures, this enchanting region offers breathtaking landscapes and comfortable accommodations throughout the year. While winters can be cold with snowfall, summers are mild.
Spring (March-May) is a particularly enjoyable time to visit Cappadocia. You'll experience pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a more tranquil experience.
We hope you found this Cappadocia travel guide helpful and informative. Happy travels!
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avneesh10-blog · 4 months ago
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Discover the Wonders of Turkey: Ultimate Cultural Tour Guide
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# Discover the Wonders of Turkey: Ultimate Cultural Tour Guide
Introduction
Have you ever dreamt about walking through ancient ruins, tasting delicious Turkish cuisine, and immersing yourself in a vibrant culture? Turkey's rich history, diverse landscapes, and welcoming people make it the perfect destination for a cultural adventure. In this ultimate guide to Turkey Cultural Tours, we will explore the top attractions, hidden gems, and practical tips to help you make the most of your journey.
The Beauty of Turkey
Turkey, where East meets West, offers a unique blend of traditions, architecture, and landscapes that will captivate every traveler's heart. Let's delve into the wonders that await you on a cultural tour of Turkey.Istanbul: Where History Comes Alive Turkey Cultural Tours often start in Istanbul, a city straddling two continents, Europe and Asia. Explore the iconic Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, witnessing the grandeur of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture. Don't miss the bustling Grand Bazaar, a paradise for souvenir shopping and experiencing Turkish hospitality.Cappadocia: Fairy Chimneys and Hot Air Balloons Venture to Cappadocia, a surreal landscape dotted with fairy chimneys and ancient cave dwellings. Experience a once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon ride over the otherworldly valleys at sunrise. Visit Göreme Open-Air Museum to admire ancient rock-cut churches and unique frescoes.Ephesus: Ancient Marvels Step back in time at Ephesus, an ancient city that was once a thriving Roman metropolis. Explore the well-preserved ruins of the Library of Celsus, Temple of Artemis, and the Grand Theater. Witness the architectural brilliance of the Terrace Houses, showcasing ancient Roman luxury.Pamukkale: The Cotton Castle Relax in the mineral-rich thermal waters of Pamukkale, known for its terraces of white calcium travertines. Visit the ancient city of Hierapolis, where you can explore Roman baths, temples, and an impressive necropolis. Marvel at the cascading pools of Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Turkish Cuisine: A Gastronomic Journey Indulge in the flavors of Turkey with its diverse and mouthwatering cuisine. Sample traditional dishes like kebabs, mezes, baklava, and the famous Turkish breakfast spread. Learn about Turkish tea culture and delight your taste buds with the aromatic brew.Turkish Hospitality: Warmth and Generosity Experience the renowned Turkish hospitality as you interact with locals and immerse yourself in their way of life. Stay in a traditional Turkish guesthouse or homestay to get a glimpse into daily routines and traditions. Join a cooking class or handicraft workshop to connect with the local community and create lasting memories.
Practical Tips for an Unforgettable Journey
Embarking on a Turkey Cultural Tour requires careful planning and preparation to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. Here are some practical tips to help you make the most of your cultural adventure: Pack Wisely: Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and wear comfortable shoes for exploring historical sites. Respect Local Customs: Familiarize yourself with Turkish etiquette, such as removing your shoes before entering a home or mosque. Stay Hydrated: Turkey can get hot, especially in the summer, so carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Learn Basic Turkish Phrases: Speaking a few words in Turkish, such as greetings and thank you, can go a long way in connecting with locals. * Be Mindful of Ramadan: If your tour falls during Ramadan, respect fasting customs and be aware of restaurant and shop opening hours.
Conclusion
As you plan your Turkey Cultural Tour, remember that this journey is not just about sightseeing but about immersing yourself in a rich tapestry of history, culture, and hospitality. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, savoring delicious cuisine, or connecting with locals, Turkey will leave an indelible mark on your heart. Embrace the magic of Turkey, and let your cultural adventure begin!Join the conversation: Share your favorite cultural experiences in Turkey or ask any questions you have about planning your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are Turkey Cultural Tours suitable for solo travelers? Yes, Turkey Cultural Tours are excellent for solo travelers who want to explore a rich tapestry of history and culture in a safe and engaging environment.2. What is the best time of year to visit Turkey for a cultural tour? Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are ideal times to visit Turkey for pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it perfect for cultural exploration.3. How can I experience authentic Turkish cuisine on a cultural tour? Joining a food tour, visiting local markets, and dining at family-run restaurants are great ways to savor authentic Turkish dishes and immerse yourself in the culinary traditions of the region.4. What should I wear when visiting mosques and historical sites in Turkey? It is recommended to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, when visiting mosques and religious sites out of respect for the local culture and traditions.5. How do I choose the right Turkey Cultural Tour for my interests and preferences? Research different tour companies, read reviews from past travelers, and consider the itinerary, group size, and activities offered to ensure the tour aligns with your cultural and travel expectations.
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tripees · 10 months ago
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Turkey Tour Package 4 Nights 5 Days.
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Experience the vibrant tapestry of Turkey 4 Nights 5 Days tour package, meticulously crafted for the discerning traveler seeking luxury and adventure. Priced at just ₹51,798 per person, delve into the enchanting cities of Istanbul and Cappadocia, where ancient history meets modern indulgence.
Day 1: Arrival in Istanbul Your journey begins as you arrive in Istanbul, where our representatives will warmly greet you and assist you to your premium accommodation. Take the rest of the day to unwind and immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of this bustling metropolis.
Day 2: Istanbul City Tour Embark on a mesmerizing exploration of Istanbul, the bridge between Europe and Asia. Visit the iconic Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at its stunning architecture. Delve into the rich history of the Blue Mosque, adorned with intricate blue tiles. Stroll through the vibrant alleys of the Grand Bazaar, indulging in a shopping spree amidst a kaleidoscope of colors and aromas.
Day 3: Flight to Cappadocia Bid farewell to Istanbul as you board a flight to Cappadocia, a land of otherworldly landscapes and ancient wonders. Upon arrival, check into your premium accommodation and prepare to be enchanted by the surreal beauty of this region.
Day 4: Cappadocia Exploration Embark on a magical journey through Cappadocia's unique landscape, characterized by fairy chimneys, rock-cut churches, and breathtaking valleys. Marvel at the sunrise during an unforgettable hot air balloon ride, offering panoramic views of the surreal terrain below. Explore the underground cities of Kaymakli or Derinkuyu, marveling at the ingenuity of ancient civilizations. Visit the Goreme Open-Air Museum, where centuries-old cave churches and frescoes tell stories of bygone eras.
Day 5: Departure As your unforgettable journey comes to an end, bid farewell to the enchanting land of Turkey. Our representatives will escort you to the airport for your onward journey, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Inclusions:
Accommodation in premium hotels throughout the tour
Guided tours of Istanbul and Cappadocia with knowledgeable local guides
Hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia
All domestic flights and ground transportation
Daily breakfast at the hotel
All entrance fees to attractions mentioned in the itinerary
Experience the epitome of luxury and adventure with our Turkey Tour Package, where every moment is crafted to exceed your expectations. Book now and embark on a journey of a lifetime!
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packagetoursturkey22 · 1 year ago
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Exploring Enchantment: A Journey Through Cappadocia's Wonders
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Cappadocia, a stunning region in central Turkey, is renowned for its otherworldly landscapes, ancient history, and unique cultural heritage. One of the best ways to experience all that Cappadocia has to offer is by taking a guided tour. Cappadocia tours offer visitors the opportunity to explore this enchanting destination with knowledgeable guides who can provide insights into its history, geology, and culture.
One of the highlights of Cappadocia tours is the chance to witness the region's surreal rock formations, known as fairy chimneys. These towering spires were formed over millions of years by volcanic eruptions and erosion, creating a landscape unlike any other on Earth. Visitors can marvel at these natural wonders up close, often with the option to hike or even take a hot air balloon ride for a bird's-eye view.
In addition to its geological wonders, Cappadocia is home to a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years. Many tours include visits to ancient cave dwellings, underground cities, and rock-cut churches adorned with Byzantine frescoes. Guides provide fascinating insights into the history of these sites, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the region's past.
Cappadocia tours also offer opportunities to engage with local culture and traditions. Visitors can visit traditional villages, where they can meet with local artisans, sample authentic Turkish cuisine, and even participate in hands-on workshops such as pottery-making or carpet-weaving. These experiences provide a glimpse into daily life in Cappadocia and allow visitors to connect with the region on a more personal level.
For those interested in adventure, many tours offer activities such as ATV rides through the valleys, horseback riding excursions, or even overnight camping in the wilderness. These experiences allow visitors to immerse themselves in Cappadocia's natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping thrills.
Overall, Package Tours Turkey offer a comprehensive way to experience all that this extraordinary region has to offer. Whether you're interested in its geological wonders, cultural heritage, or outdoor adventures, there's something for everyone to enjoy on a guided tour of Cappadocia. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, you're sure to make unforgettable memories in this mesmerizing corner of Turkey.
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istanbullocalguides · 1 year ago
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5 Compelling Reasons to Book Turkey Tour Today
Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkey welcomes travellers from all over the world with its vibrant history, visually appealing landscapes, and spectacular cultural sightings. Though you contemplate your next travel destination, please check out five compelling reasons why you should book Turkey tour packages today:
Historical Sightings 
Turkey stands out as the home to centuries-old history, with remnants of ancient civilizations scattered throughout its landscapes. From the iconic Hagia Sophia and the historic Blue Mosque in Istanbul to the ancient city of Ephesus and the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, Turkey tells a story of the long-gone eras. Wander around to explore the archaeological wonders and enjoy visiting the architectural sightseeing attractions that have stood the test of time.
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Cultural Diversity
Turkey allows you to experience the perfect blend of cultures, combining significant influences from the Ottoman Empire, Byzantine era, and modern-day Anatolia. Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant bazaars and experience the aroma of spices mingling with the hustle and bustle of daily life. On your Turkey tour, you will indulge in traditional Turkish cuisine, known for its flavorful delights and delectable dishes, or experience a mesmerizing whirling dervish performance, a unique and spiritual dance form.
Breathtakingly Beautiful Landscapes
Turkish diverse geography ranges from the pristine beaches along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts to the otherworldly landscapes of Pamukkale's terraces and the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. Most nature enthusiasts will find themselves in awe of Turkey's breathtaking beauty. Whether you want relaxation by the turquoise waters or adventure amidst unique rock formations, you will experience everything in Turkey.
Warm Hospitality
Turkish hospitality is the benchmark of the country's culture. The country welcomes visitors with open arms, and the warmth of the Turkish people adds an extra layer of charm to the overall travel experience. Whether you're sipping tea in a local café or exploring the labyrinthine streets of the Grand Bazaar, the friendly smiles of the Turkish people will make you feel like right at home.
Bridging between Continents
The unique location of the country straddles Europe and Asia offering a fascinating combination of Eastern and Western influences. Istanbul is the only city around the world spanning two continents that perfectly encapsulates this cultural significance. You can visit the historic Bosporus Strait, connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, and feel the palpable energy of being at the crossroads of both continents.
Conclusion –
Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or someone seeking the allure of cultural diversity, you should book a Turkey tour with Istanbul Local Guides. We provide the 10 Days Turkey Tour Packages to discover the enchanting landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality in this captivating country. Book your tour itinerary today and let our local guide help you explore its wonders and create memories that will last a lifetime. Please check out our available Turkey tour packages today and choose the best one for your preferences.
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pamelalovenyc · 2 years ago
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Navigating Global Cuisines: A Travel Foodie's Guide
For many travelers, exploring the world isn't just about the landscapes, cultures, or activities—it's about the flavors, aromas, and culinary adventures awaiting in every corner. After all, what better way to connect with a new place than through its food? From the bustling street markets of Bangkok to the cozy bistros of Paris, let's embark on a gastronomic journey and see how you can make the most of global cuisines as a travel foodie.
1. Street Food: A Taste of Authenticity
Street food offers a window into the soul of a place. It's where traditional flavors meet innovation.
Bangkok: Dive into Pad Thai, freshly made from street carts, or savor Mango Sticky Rice.
Marrakech: Relish Moroccan treats like M'smen (a square-shaped flatbread) or Harira soup at Jemaa el-Fnaa.
2. Fine Dining: A Gourmet Experience
Luxury restaurants provide a unique blend of ambiance, presentation, and culinary artistry.
Tokyo: Experience the meticulous craft of Kaiseki, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal.
Paris: Savour gourmet dishes at Michelin-starred restaurants, accompanied by world-class wines.
3. Local Markets: Fresh Produce and Traditional Ingredients
Local markets offer fresh ingredients and a glimpse into daily culinary practices.
Barcelona: Visit La Boqueria to find fresh fruits, cured meats, and a variety of cheeses.
Mumbai: Crawford Market will mesmerize you with its array of spices, dried fruits, and local snacks.
4. Cooking Classes: Delve Deeper
Why just taste when you can learn to cook? Many destinations offer cooking classes for tourists.
Rome: Master the art of pasta-making.
Chiang Mai: Learn the intricacies of Thai cuisine, from Tom Yum soup to Green Curry.
5. Unique Dining Settings: Elevate the Experience
Sometimes, it's not just about the food but where you eat it.
Maldives: Enjoy a meal in an underwater restaurant, surrounded by marine life.
Cappadocia: Relish a traditional Turkish breakfast in a cave setting or on a terrace overlooking hot air balloons.
6. Dietary Restrictions: Navigating Challenges
While exploring global cuisines, dietary restrictions needn't dampen your food adventure.
Apps: Use applications like HappyCow for vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurant recommendations.
Translation Cards: Carry cards explaining your dietary restrictions in the local language.
7. Beverage Trails: Beyond Food
Every cuisine has its signature drinks, from teas and coffees to wines and spirits.
Tuscany: Embark on wine tasting tours, sipping the region's finest Chiantis.
Kyoto: Experience traditional tea ceremonies, understanding the Zen behind each sip.
8. Seasonal Delights: Timing Your Visit
Some culinary experiences are bound by seasons.
Germany: Visit during Christmas to enjoy festive treats like Lebkuchen and Glühwein at Christmas Markets.
Japan: Spring offers Sakura-themed dishes and beverages, celebrating cherry blossom season.
9. Culinary Festivals: A Gastronomic Celebration
Align your travels with global food festivals for a heightened experience.
Melbourne: Taste your way through the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Lima: Join the Mistura Festival to explore the diversity of Peruvian cuisine.
10. Local Etiquettes: Respecting Traditions
Understanding local dining etiquettes ensures respectful interactions.
South Korea: Never stick your chopsticks upright into a bowl of rice—it's considered disrespectful.
India: Eating with hands, especially the right hand, is common and often appreciated.
Conclusion
Traveling the world as a foodie is more than just satiating hunger; it's about immersing oneself in the stories, traditions, and people behind every dish. As food writer M.F.K. Fisher aptly put it, "First we eat, then we do everything else." And in the world of travel, food often becomes the central narrative, weaving tales of history, culture, innovation, and sheer passion.
As you map out your next travel destination, let your palate lead the way. Seek the spices, chase the aromas, and let every bite be an exploration, a revelation, and a celebration. Here's to global adventures and culinary trails that leave a lasting taste! Safe travels and bon appétit!
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arantour · 2 years ago
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Turkey tours
Turkey tours are an excellent way to explore the rich history and culture, abundant tourist attractions, and pristine nature of this beautiful country. With its diverse range of attractions, Turkey has become one of the most popular destinations for tourism in the world.
Visiting historical cities such as Istanbul, Antalya, and Kusadasi is a highlight of any Turkey tour. Istanbul, the capital of Turkey, is a city steeped in history and culture. The Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and tourist markets are must-see attractions. By getting our İstanbul Private Tour Guide or Istanbul Old City Tour & Turkish Night Show Cruise you can discover İstanbul with us.
Antalya, with its ancient history and numerous tourist attractions, is known as one of the best tourist destinations in the world. Antalya Museum, and city markets are all worth visiting. We have daily Antalya Tour and Pamukkale Tour from Antalya as well. Kusadasi, floating in the beautiful waters of the Mediterranean Sea, is another popular destination. Visiting Kusadasi Castle and its markets is a dream trip. Since We have daily Ephesus Tour and Pamukkale Tour from Ephesus.
Turkey tours also include visits to ancient temples such as Hagia Sophia, Temple of Artemis, and the beautiful Temple of Tempeleon. These ancient temples provide a glimpse into Turkey's rich history and culture.
Turkey's natural beauty is also a highlight of any tour. Visiting beautiful natural landscapes such as Lake Van, Northern, and Cappadocia's rock formations is a must-do. These natural wonders help to showcase Turkey's pristine nature.
In conclusion, Manolya Tours offer an unparalleled experience for travelers looking to explore this beautiful country. With its rich history and culture, abundant tourist attractions, and pristine nature, Turkey is a destination that should be on everyone's bucket list. We will be glad to organise Istanbul Tour, Cappadocia Tour, Bursa Tours and Antalya Tour for you.
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leventisikli · 2 years ago
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Cappadocia Red Tour
Cappadocia red tour is very popular for especially those who come to the region for the first time. You will visit museums and important locations from morning till evening and get information about the history of the region. The red tour is escorted by our tour guides and we pick you up from the hotels.
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Turkey day Tours
Turkey day Tours offers a variety of guided tours throughout Turkey, allowing travelers to explore the rich history and culture of this fascinating country. With experienced guides and customizable itineraries, Turkey day Tours ensures an unforgettable and immersive travel experience for all participants.
  4 Days Istanbul Vacation Package includes accommodation in a centrally located hotel, daily breakfast, and guided tours to top attractions such as the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque. You will also have free time to explore the bustling markets and sample delicious Turkish cuisine.
6 Days Istanbul and Cappadocia Tour Package This tour package offers a unique opportunity to explore the bustling city of Istanbul and the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia in just 6 days. In Istanbul, visit iconic landmarks such as the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, while in Cappadocia, marvel at the fairy chimneys and underground cities. This tour package provides a perfect balance of culture, history, and natural beauty in two of Turkey's most popular destinations.
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One of our Turkey Tours
Best Tour of Egypt and Turkey
Take part in our Turkey and Egypt tours to explore some of the most historic sites in both countries. The Tour of Egypt and Turkey Package will allow you to explore the ancient ruins of the pyramids in Egypt and the iconic Hagia Sophia in Turkey. This tour is perfect for history buffs looking to explore two of the oldest civilizations in the world. It will allow them to immerse themselves in the ancient cultures of Turkey and Egypt and gain an understanding of the unique history of each country. You will have the chance to explore the bustling cities and soak up the rich cultures.
Day 01: Arrive in Cairo
Arrive at Cairo International Airport meet and assist our tour guide then drive you by air-conditioned private to transfer to a hotel, overnight in Cairo.
Day 02: Cairo Tours,
Pyramids, and Egyptian Museum
After breakfast Pick up from the hotel by our guide and start a full-day tour to visit the most famous Giza Pyramids, then visit the Panoramic view, the great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple visits the world-famous Egyptian Museum with its 100,000 objects covering 4,000 years of ancient Egyptian civilization including the treasures of Tutankhamen, After Papyrus Factory – perfumes’ shop and then Return to your Hotel in Cairo & Over Night.
Day 3 Embarkation to Nile Cruise
Early Morning enjoy your breakfast in Hotel then you will be transferred to Cairo international airport Catch your Flight To Luxor, Embarkation on Nile Cruise before Lunch, meet our Jana tour guide then start the full day. The tour will allow you to explore the
history and beauty of Luxor, including the Karnak Temples, which are known for their complex architecture and intricate layout. You will also be able to explore the Luxor Temple, which is renowned for its grand entrance, intricate carvings, and stunning statues. You will embark on the Nile Cruise and enjoy the rest of the evening and night as you cruise down the Nile.
Day 4 West Bank Luxor
Relish Your Breakfast onboard Nile Cruise then we will Pick you up from Cruise To Scout the West Bank, Valley of the Kings “you will Enter 3 royal tombs” then visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut temple at Dier El Bahari and the colossi of Memnon then after lunch the cruise ship start to sail toward Esna, cross Esna lock then sail again toward Edfu, reach Edfu and overnight in Edfu.
Day 5 Edfu & Komombo
Tours
Pick up from the cruise ship and Visit the Edfu Temple of God Horus first allows visitors to marvel at its majestic architecture and design, while Kom Ombo offers a unique experience of visiting a temple shared by two gods., then back to the cruise ship and sail toward Aswan. Reach Aswan and take advantage of the amenities on board, such as a belly dance and Egyptian folkloric show, before settling down for the night in the boat, and overnight in the boat.
Day 6 Aswan sightseeing
Pick up from the cruise ship and start a full-day tour to visit the famous Aswan High Dam, which is still the greatest achievement in the modern history of Egypt Then proceed to Philae temple, the temple of Goddess Isis after that drive back to the cruise
ship. Dinner and overnight on board Al Kahila Nile Cruise in Aswan.
Day 7 disembarkation From
Nile Cruise
Now It is time for disembarkation From Nile Cruise, will Pick you up from the cruise and transfer you to Abu Simbel This is a great opportunity to see two of the most iconic and historically significant monuments in Egypt. The temples at Abu Simbel are some
of the best preserved and most impressive examples of ancient Egyptian architecture, and they provide a unique insight into the culture and history of the area. after that drive back to Aswan airport, Catch your flight to Hottel In Cairo& Overnight.
Day 8: Flight from Cairo
to Turkey
Relish your breakfast in the hotel then you will be transferred to Cairo airport to catch your flight to Turkey transferred to your hotel in Dubai and overnight.
Day 9: Istanbul City Tour
Relish Your Breakfast in Hotel then scout Hagia Sophia. Visit the ancient mosque and marvel at its grandeur. Admire the artwork and architectural elements from centuries ago. Take in the views of the Blue Mosque and Bosphorus from the terrace. then last
stop at the Grand Bazaar. Shop for souvenirs, jewelry, and carpets. Browse the colorful array of goods and haggle with the merchants. Experience the unique atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar. Lastly, return to your hotel in Turkey.
Day 10: Bosphorus Day Tour
Enjoy your Breakfast in Hotel then Cruise along the Bosphorus you will witness the beauty of the two continents, Europe and Asia, and see the iconic monuments, palaces, and bridges along both shores. We’ll also explore the city’s hidden gems, and discover its
rich cultural heritage. then proceed to Camlica Hill, the highest point in Istanbul. From the top, you can enjoy a stunning view of the city’s skyline. You can also visit the Camlica Mosque and its gardens. then move to the Ottoman palacesThese palaces were built during the late Ottoman Empire and served as homes to the sultans and their families. They were lavish structures with intricate designs and luxurious furnishings. Many of them are now open to the  public as museums and tourist attractions. finally, Return to Your Hotel.
Day 11: Istanbul /
Cappadocia
In the morning, we will transfer to Istanbul airport so you can catch our flight to Cappadocia. After arriving, you will stay overnight in Hotel. 
Day 12: Cappadocia Red Tour
After Breakfast, start with Cappadocia Red Tour is a unique and exciting experience. It takes you through the spectacular landscape of Cappadocia, and you get to explore the underground cities and rock-cut churches. It is an amazing adventure that should not be missed. Visit Open Air Museum in Goreme The museum gives visitors a chance to experience the history and culture of the region. It is home to numerous rock-cut churches and ancient dwellings, some of which date back to the early Christian period. The museum is a popular tourist attraction in central Turkey. then move to the natural fortress in Uchisar, which is a hilltop fortress made of volcanic rocks. It is the highest point in the region and offers spectacular views of the Cappadocia Valley below. the last spot will be Pasabag Valley and Avanos. Pasabag Valley is a stunning nature reserve located in Cappadocia, Turkey. It is renowned for its fairy chimneys, and unique rock formations that were created by erosion over thousands of years and Avanos is a nearby town that is known for its pottery, which has been made there since
ancient times. Finally, return to your hotel In Cappadocia.
Day 13: Cappadocia /
Flight to Izmir
Early Morning relish your breakfast in Hotel then Visit Kizilcukur a stunning valley in Turkey that is surrounded by the majestic Taurus Mountains. It is known for its beauty and is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The valley is also a great spot for photography, as its natural beauty provides a perfect backdrop for photos. then proceed to CAVUSIN in Turkey You will be able to explore this ancient village, which dates back to the 4th century BC. You can also visit the Church of St. John the Baptist and the Cave of the Apocryphal Acts. There is also an old fortress located nearby which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. visit pigeons House is a unique building in Turkey that has been used for centuries as a means to raise pigeons. The structure is made from mud and straw and consists of hundreds of small nests. They are traditionally used for their meat, eggs, and feathers. At the end of the tour, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Zmir. You will spend
the night in Kuşadas.
Day 14: Pamukkale /
Hierapolis / Kusadasi
Enjoy your breakfast in Hotel then Start Full day tour of Pamukkale & Hierapolis. You will visit the ancient city of Hierapolis with its monuments, theatre, and thermal baths. Then you will explore Pamukkale, a natural site of hot springs and travertine terraces, you can take a dip in Cleopatra’s Pool. Drive to Kusadasi. Dinner and overnight
Day 15: KUSADASI / ISTANBUL
Start your tour  With the city of Ephesus, Ephesus was an ancient Greek city located in modern-day Turkey. It was renowned for its iconic Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ephesus was also an important center of commerce and culture for centuries. We then proceed to the Basilica of St. John and the Virgin Mary’s House. At the Virgin Mary’s House, you can find the exact place where the Virgin Mary spent her last days. The Basilica of St. John is a church
that was built in the 6th century over the tomb of St. John the Apostle. It is also the site of the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD. Upon arrival at Izmir
airport, we will take a domestic flight to Istanbul. overnight.
Day 16: Istanbul- Fly Back
Home
Relish your breakfast in Hotel then, transfer to Istanbul International Airport for final departure.
The mentioned tour
itinerary includes the following:
§   Accommodation for 4 nights in Istanbul based on bed and breakfast
§   Accommodation for 2 nights in Cappadocia
§   Accommodation for 2 nights in Kusadasi
§   Accommodation for 3 nights in Cairo
§   Accommodation for 4 nights on 05 star
§   Domestic flight ticket from Cairo to Luxor / Aswan / Cairo
§   Domestic flights Istanbul- Cappadocia / Cappadocia – Izmir / Izmir
– Istanbul
§   Private English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide.
§   Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
§   Transportation with a private A/C van to all the mentioned sites.
§   The service of meet and assist at the airports.
§   Service charge and tax.
The mentioned tour
itinerary does not include the following:
§   Visa entry to Egypt.
§   Optional tours.
§   Any other items not mentioned.
§   Tipping kitty.
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toursflame · 4 years ago
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7 Days Turkey Tour Package
7 Days Turkey Tour Package
7 Days Turkey Tour Package – Highlights Of Turkey Itinerary includes all airport transfers, flights, 6 nights accommodation, fully guided tours in Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pamukkale and Ephesus, all museum entrance fees, breakfast and lunch. Come and explore one of the oldest cities in the world. See the famous sites of the Old City such as the Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and the…
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The history of Mazi village, where the underground city is located, dates back to ancient times, the Hellenistic period. Not only with its underground city, but also with its rock-carved churches, tombs and ceramic kiln that reflects the period, it offers history-loving travelers a wonderful discovery. It is known that the history of the tombs and churches carved from the rock dates back to 2000 years and has seen many civilizations from Phrygia, Lydia, Byzantium to the Romans. If you want to visit this magnificent underground city and experience this unique experince, you can join our Cappadocia daily or overnight tours. For tour details, please visit www.blancoturkeytours.com #cappadocia #undergroundcity #maziundergroundcity #maziundergroundantiquecity #turkey #travel #travelagency #turkeytour #mazivillage #history #ancient #ancienttimes #hellenistic #period #rock #carved #churches #tombs #ceramic #wonderful #discovery #phrygia #lydia #byzantium #romans #blancotravel #blancotravelagency #blancoturkey #blancoturkeytours #bestturkeytourpackages (Cappadocia Mazi Underground City Ürgüp Mazı Yeraltı Şehri) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSz5yN5oxCZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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