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Introducing Turkey

Turkey with huge swath of land situated between two continents, Asia and Europe, has one of the world’s best cities and is famous for its unique and magnificent scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.

Its history has encompassed several thousands years of human evolution and civilization. The accomplishments and influences of people who had resided in the land can be seen all over the country such as the ruins on Meditterarean beaches left by the mysterious Lycians, whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, Ani’s churches on the Anatolian steppe built medieval Armenians, and the Curetes Way at Ephesus. Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid in underground cities from Islamic armies. During Ottoman Empire, the Sultans luxuriated in İstanbul Topkapı Palace surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and the riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad.

Hence, Turkish culture is the mixture of the East and the West and yet posseses its own characters.

Landscapes & Activities

The most surprising impression that every first-time visitor has about Turkey , other than its stereotypes of kebaps, carpets and moustachioed hustlers in the bazaars, is the vast diversities found between the west coast and the east regions. Evening entertainments such as night clubs as well as cruising through markets are common in westernized metroplises such Istanbul and Izmir. In Cappadocia and the southwestern coasts outdoor sports and water sports are enjoyable and most popular, just as is the meze-savouring fun time on a panoramic terrace. Then there are the less-frequented eastern quarters, where honey-coloured outposts overlook the plains of ancient Mesopotamia, and weather-beaten relics add lashings of lyricism to mountain ranges. It’s hardly surprising Turkey has attracted so many folk over the centuries. Come and discover their legacy for yourself.

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Turkish folklore

By Daniel Hurwicz on April 9, 2014   /   Turkey Travel Blogs   /   Leave a comment
Tags: folklore turkey, Kaşık Dances, Kılıç Kalkan, spirit of Turkey, turkish folk dances

Anatolia, either a bridge or a home to many civilizations, has inherited great wealth in terms of folklore as well. Whether it’s from gestures and mimics of the people of the art forms reflecting the folklore of the country, you have the opportunity to readily look into […]

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Campsites in Turkey

By Daniel Hurwicz on April 9, 2014   /   Turkey Travel Blogs   /   Leave a comment
Tags: camping turkey, camping turkey map

Best campsites in Turkey BP– Kervansaray Mocamps EDİRNE On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway.  1   km. out of Edirne, IPSALA On the Ipsala-lstanbul Highway.  3   km. out of İpsala. ISTANBUL Kartaltepe Mocamp: On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway near Yeşilköy airport. BURSA Kumluk Mocamp: On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway. 6 km. before […]

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Seven Churches in Revelation in Turkey

By Daniel Hurwicz on March 29, 2014   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Seven Churches in Revelation, Seven Churches in Turkey

Seven churches in Revelation are literal churches from the first century AD. However, the seven churches in Revelation also have spiritual significance for churches and believers today. Indeed, the primary purpose for John writing his letters to the seven churches was to deliver Christ’s “report card” for […]

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Do Turks or Muslims celebrate Christmas?

By admin on March 22, 2014   /   Turkey Travel Blogs   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Christmas in Turkey

Christmas is the main festival of Christians. The ratio of Christians in Turkey is less than 1 %. But the rate of non-practising and semi-practising Muslims is nearly half of the total population. So Turkish people do not celebrate Christmas but some of them do celebrate New […]

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Great Places to Retire in Turkey, Ayvalik

By LETO on March 17, 2014   /   Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: alibey island, ayvalik, cunda, seytan sofrasi

As you might imagine from a glance at the surrounding countryside, the cultivation of olives is important to this region. Actually, the Aegean coast was heavily populated by Greeks during the Ottoman Empire’s time, and these communities controlled a big part of the olive commerce. After the […]

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Turkey’s eastern Mediterranean shore has seen an awful lot of history.

By LETO on March 11, 2014   /   Must-See Places in Turkey, Turkey Travel Blogs   /   Leave a comment
Tags: adana, Adana Ethnography Museum, Kız Kafesi, Mediterranean shore, mersin, silifke

Alexander the Great swept through here over 2,000 years ago, and after his death the generals of his army struggled to gain control of his domains. The eastern coast fell to Seleucus I Nicator in the 290s B.C., and he founded an empire along this shore. The […]

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Caretta Caretta Turtles Turkey

By admin on March 11, 2014   /   Turkey Travel Blogs   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Caretta, Caretta Caretta, Caretta Caretta turkey, CarettaTurtles

The Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta Caretta) is the world’s largest hard-shelled turtle and the only surviving member of the genus Caretta.That is why their name is REPEATED. The genus name “Caretta” is a latinization of the French “caret”, meaning turtle or sea turtle. The turtle is characterized […]

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Prince Islands Istanbul, Adalar

By LETO on March 4, 2014   /   Istanbul   /   Leave a comment
Tags: buyuk ada, heybeli, prince islands

Prince’s Islands  in the Sea of Marmara right at the mouth of the Bosphorus have been used through the ages as a hunting ground for Byzantine royalty, a prison or place of exile for those who met with the emperor’s displeasure, a refuge for Orthodox and Armenian monks […]

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City At Heights, Erzurum

By LETO on September 1, 2013   /   Cities in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: erzurum, palandoken, Palandöken Mountains

PRESERVING ITS HISTORIC HERITAGE AS IT DEVELOPS, ERZURUM IS ON ITS WAY TO BECOMING A WORLD CLASS SKI CENTER AND A NEW ATTRACTION IN ITS REGION. To explore Erzurum, first enter the city, nestled in the foothills of the Palandöken Mountains, down a wide, four-lane boulevard, passing […]

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Ishak Paşa Palace

By LETO on May 15, 2013   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: İshak Paşa, ishak pasa palace

In a landscape steeped in history, it greets visitors with all the majesty of the years when it dominated the city. I stand in one of Doğubeyazıt market’s narrow, congested, mysterious lanes, my eyes fixed on İshak Paşa Palace which rises at the top of a hill […]

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The big tip is to try and go completely private. Many of the large tour companies offer private tour and they are going to charge a significant amount of money for the tour guide. However, many locations offer self-guided tours and therefore you have the ability to supply your own tour guide. Easily Book your guided private Ephesus tours, to see all the treasures of Ephesus Turkey. It's often said that Turkey has more ancient cities and classical ruins than does Greece. Well, it's true, and the Aegean coast holds a great number of sites, including Ephesus, the grandest and best-preserved of them all.

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