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Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul

Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
Private Tour Of The Highlights Of Turkey From Istanbul
2,500.00€

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Overview 

This is a private experience which can provide you an unforgettable holiday. You can discover best of Turkish Highlights with a calm and relax tour. Avoid the over booked tour groups and get some exicting private time in Turkey. Private tours are not just indulging yourself but also a necessity for the quality of your travel.


What's Included

-Domestic Flight Tickets                                  -Museum Tickets

-All Transfers                                                   -All Taxes

-Licensed Experienced Guide                         -Lunch (5)

-A/C Vehicle                                                     -Breakfast (5)


Istanbul to Cappadocia and North Tour (DAY 1)

Goreme National Park 

We pick you from your hotel in Istanbul and transfer to the airport for flight to Cappadocia. We can also arrange a connecting flight according to your international arrival flight. Upon your arrival to Cappadocia your private tour guide will welcome you at the airport. You will start your day after a light breakfast.

Goreme Open-Air Museum 

Our next stop is the Goreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your guide will explain the meanings of the frescoes in the cave churches, decorated with scenes of the Old and New Testaments dating back to the 10th century. The site has been used as a monastery since the first years of Christianity.

Avanos 

Day one concludes in Avanos, a picturesque town on a river that supplies clay for the 4000 year-old Avanos tradition of pottery. A kick-wheel demonstration by a local potter and your chance at trying this ancient custom.

Pasabag

Monk’s Valley with the famous mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys as well as St. Simeon’s monk cell carved into the rock.

Devrent Valley

Devrent’s animal-shaped rock formations are really interensting Cappadocia phenomenon.


South Cappadocia (Green Tour) (DAY 2)

Kaymakli Underground City 

Our professional guide and the driver will pick you up from your hotel at 9:30. Our first stop is the amazing Kaymakli Underground City. It is the first and most popular underground city in Cappadocia. This complex carved underground is used for hundreds of years by locals to hide from Romans, Persians and Arabs.

Ihlara Valley 

After departing Kaymakli, we will drive further south to the magnificent verdant Ihlara Valley. We walk alongside the Melendiz River for about 1 hour which winds its way through the Ihlara gorge, stopping for lunch in a restaurant on the river in the village of Belisirma.

Selime Monastery

After lunch, we continue to the Selime Monastery, the largest rock-cut monastery in Cappadocia with a large cave cathedral and breathtaking views over the area.

Uchisar 

On our way back to Goreme we stop at the spectacular vista point overlooking Pigeon Valley. Our final stop will be at a local onyx factory to see a demonstration on carving and shaping onyx. We will then drive back to your hotel arriving around 6pm.


Cappadocia to Konya (DAY 3)

Sultanhani

We leave Cappadocia to Konya city. On our way our first stop will be Sultan Hanı Kervansaray.

Catalhoyuk 

Çatalhöyük was a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 6400 BC, and flourished around 7000 BC. In July 2012, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Mevlana Museum 

The Mevlâna Museum in Konya, Turkey, started life as the dervish lodge (tekke) of the Mevlevi order, better known as the whirling dervishes. It houses the mausoleum of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi (Turkish: Celaleddin-i Rumi), a Persian Sufi mystic.


Konya to Pamukkale (DAY 4)

Denizli

After breakfast at the hotel we will start our day and drive to Denizli city for Pamukkale visit.

Pamukkale Thermal Pools 

Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site. It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year. People have visited the area for thousands of years, due to the attraction of the thermal pools.

Hierapolis & Pamukkale 

Hierapolis was a tourist center with its hot springs. The hot springs have been used as a spa since at least the 2nd century BC, with many patrons retiring or dying there as evidenced by the large necropolis filled with tombs, most famously that of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, which bears a relief depicting the earliest known example of a crank and rod mechanism, and the Tomb of Philip the Apostle. It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.


Denizli to Selçuk  (DAY 5)

Selcuk 

After our breakfast at the hotel we will drive to Selçuk city for visiting Ephesus Ancient City. It takes around 3 hours drive. Upon our arrival we first visit one of the best quality leather attelier in the city. After wards we have our lunch.

Ancient City of Ephesus 

Ephesus was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era, it was one of twelve cities that were members of the Ionian League. The city came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC. Ephesus was recipient city of one of the Pauline epistles; one of the seven churches of Asia addressed in the Book of Revelation; the Gospel of John may have been written there; and it was the site of several 5th-century Christian Councils.

Meryemana (The Virgin Mary's House) 

The House of the Virgin Mary is a Catholic shrine located on Mt. Koressos (Turkish: Bülbüldağı, "Mount Nightingale") in the vicinity of Ephesus, 7 kilometres from Selçuk in Turkey. The house was discovered in the 19th century by following the descriptions in the reported visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, a Roman Catholic nun and visionary, which were published as a book by Clemens Brentano after her death.


Izmir to Istanbul (DAY 6)

Izmir

Transfer from hotel to the airport in Izmir and fly to Istanbul. Upon your arrival to Istanbul we will transfer you to your hotel.



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