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AncIent Cultures
& CIvIlIzatIons
(13 Days - 12 Nights)
DAY
1. ISTANBUL
Arrive in
Istanbul Ataturk
airport where your guide will meet you and assist you with your transfer
to hotel. After checking in and freshening up, we highly recommend that
you take a good rest, both because of the jet lag and also because you
will be starting on your wonderful trip of
Turkey early the following
morning. In the evening, have dinner at a traditional restaurant in the
Kumkapi district, accompanied by gipsy music. Overnight
Istanbul.
DAY
2. CAPPADOCIA
Today a morning flight from
Istanbul will bring us to
Kayseri. Upon arrival you will be transferred
to your
hotel in Cappadocia. After check-in we will visit the
Goreme
open Air Museum and the troglodyte village of
Cavusin as well
as the
Pasabagi Fairy Chimneys, and visit the village of
Avanos, famous for its pottery artisans. Visit
Ortahisar, a
typical Cappadocian village and enjoy a panoramic view over the
Cappadocian lunar landscape from the Rose Valley. Overnight
Cappadocia.
DAY
3. CAPPADOCIA
A full day traveling through
the
Pancarlik Valley to visit the cultural sites of
Cappadocia. Visit the village of
Mustafa pasha (Sinasos), renowned for its
excellent Ottoman and Greek architecture. We continue to
Taskinpasa
Caravanserai, and Sahnefendi before arriving at the remote village of
Guzeloz with its many Byzantine period rock tombs enjoy a leisurely hike
through exploring the Armenian style churches and monastery ruins. We
continue to the
Soganli Valley also known as the ‘Valley of Dolls’.
Also pay a visit to the fascinating multilevel underground city of
Kaymakli, an absolute highlight of the region. Overnight
Cappadocia.
DAY
4. NEMRUT DAGI
Depart
Cappadocia,
stopping to view the
Karatay caravanserai with it’s fine example
of high Seljuk art. Cross the scenic Taurus Mountains and
continue the journey along the plains of
Mesopotamia. Make a stop
in Kahramanmaras
to sample the authentic Maras beaten ice cream
before continuing to
Nemrut Dagi. Overnight
Nemrut
mountain hotel.
DAY
5. SANLIURFA
Early morning departure for
the spectacular sunrise over the stone heads and god statues of the pre
Roman king Antiochus. Continue to a 14th Century castle at Eski Kale and
a magnificent 3rd Century Roman bridge. Pass through the plains of
Mesopotamia and the giant
Ataturk Dam that tames the Euphrates
River and enter the biblical town of
Sanliurfa. Overnight
Sanliurfa.
DAY
6. SANLIURFA
Travel in the morning to the
beehive houses of
Harran; reputed to be the oldest continually
inhabited community in the world. Return to
Sanliurfa and explore the
fascinating sites of this Old Testament town, the Sacred Carp Pools
of Abraham, his birth cave and then the exquisite mosque complex,
the fortress and the most traditional covered bazaar. Afternoon is free
to explore
Sanliurfa at leisure. Overnight
Sanliurfa.
DAY
7. ANTAKYA
Follow ancient
historic trade routes to the Ottoman City of
Gaziantep. Visit the
Emperor Justinian citadel and walk amongst the bustling neighborhoods
featuring local traditional old wooden houses. Continue along the
ancient silk route to
Antakya or
Antioch of Biblical times.
Overnight
Antakya.
DAY
8. ANTAKYA
Antakya is believed to be the place where the word "Christian"
was first pronounced by St. Peter in the famous cave church. This
town is now a rich blend of Arabic and Turkish cultures. Visit the
Mosaic Museum, reputed to house the finest collection of Roman
Mosaics in the world. Then continue to the coastal ruins of Seleucra and
Piera, once the holiday retreat of Roman Emperors. Overnight
Antakya.
DAY
9. ADANA
A leisurely drive to
Iskenderun, named after Alexander the Great, before traveling on to
Adana. Visit the magnificent Sokullu Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai and "Fortress of the Genies" before entering the less known
Karatepe National Park. Once the summer retreat of Hittite Kings,
the extant ruins date from the 13th Century BC. Continue to the ancient
Roman capital of
Anazarbus, a magnificent Roman hilltop fortress
city. Overnight
Adana.
DAY
10. ADANA - ISTANBUL
Early morning transfer to
Adana airport for the flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival in Istanbul, we
get aboard a private boat for a cruise up the strait of
Bosphorus,
passing half a dozen Ottoman imperial palaces, traditional Yalis (waterside
villas) and shore villages. Disembark at
Sariyer for lunch at a seaside
restaurant. Then drive south, and stop to visit the Castle of
Rumeli
Hisar and the sumptuous imperial
Dolmabahce Palace. Overnight
Istanbul.
DAY
11. ISTANBUL
Start your day by visiting the magnificent
Hagia Sophia
and then continue to the marvelous
Topkapi palace,
that served as the palace of the Ottoman Sultans
between the 16th and 19th centuries. Visits the Treasury, where the extensive exhibits include
priceless world-class collections of jewelry,
porcelain, textiles and costumes of the Sultans, as
well as to the
Harem quarters, which is an absolute
highlight. Have lunch in one of the special
traditional restaurants in Topkapi. Then we continue
to visit the famous
Blue Mosque, the
Byzantine Hippodrome and the incredible Underground
(Yerebatan Sarnici) Cistern. Rest of the day is at
leisure.
DAY
12. ISTANBUL
Today, accompanied by your escorting guide you explore the
Grand Bazaar (Kapalicarsi), the world's oldest "shopping mall", to look
for treasures in its 4000 shops and then dive into the colorful sights,
vibrant sounds and intriguing scents of the Egyptian Market (Spice
Bazaar). Return to your hotel and in the evening, enjoy a traditional
farewell dinner. Overnight
Istanbul.
DAY
13. ISTANBUL
Free morning for last minute shopping; time permitting, before transfer
to
Istanbul airport for ongoing destinations.

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