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Archaeology tours in Turkey offered by an archaeologist tour guide |
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Istanbul Ankara Cappadocia Tour 6 Days - Istanbul Western Turkey Tour 7 Days - Classical Western and Central Anatolia Tour 10 Days - Western Turkey Cappadocia Tour 11 Days - Eastern Turkey Cappadocia Tour 11 Days - Western Turkey Blue Voyage Cappadocia Tour 15 Days - Complete Central, Mediterranean And Western Turkey Tour 31 Days - Eastern Turkey Tour 15 Days - Biblical Sites Tour 17 Days - Archaeology Tour Turkey 26 Days - The Grand Tour Of Turkey 30 Tour Days - Abkhazia Tour - Some Custom Tours Performed |
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Istanbul
Ankara Cappadocia Tour 6 Days
Day 2. Visit the
ancient Hippodrome famous with the Obelisk of
Theodosius, Snake pillar and the German Fountain of
Wilhelm II. This was the place where horse races
took place during the ancient Roman times. Here we will also see the Blue Mosque,
built for Sultan Ahmet I. It is a unique piece of
architecture with its six minarets and features
20,000 beautiful Iznik tiles. After these visits we
will get back to the minivan and drive down towards
to the
exotic and aromatic Spice Market. You may buy
spices, fruits
Day 3. Early departure for Ankara 460 kms. After a comfortable motorway trip we will reach Ankara and will visit the Mausoleum of Ataturk who was the national father of Turks. After this visit we will proceed to Anatolian Civilizations Museum located in an ancient Caravan Hotel from the 15th century. Here we will learn about different peoples who lived in this so called land, Anatolia. Talk about the history and archaeology of Turkey. After these visits we will start driving towards Cappadocia and reach this fairy land in the evening. Upon our arrival to Uchisar we will be welcomed with delicious local wines and fruit cocktails at my hotel. I am sure you will enjoy contemplating the beautiful panorama from the terrace while drinking your vine.
Day 4. We will
start visiting Cappadocia by the old village of
Sinassos. Meet local people there who used to live
in Macedonia before 1923 migration. The best
way to understand the culture of the area. Here we will
visit the Church of St. Vasilios and take a walk by
the Gomeda Valley. Later on we will continue towards Damsa
which is a local water dam and arrive
to Cemil village where we will see an old Cathedral
dating from 1914. Keslik Monastery located in the
rocks will be our next stop.
This old abandoned
Monastery was once inhabited by Monks whose aim
was to spread Christianity all over the pagan
world. This wasn't an easy task, especially in those
times, while many people were still illiterate. So
those Christians missionaries decorated the interior part of
those cave churches with beautiful frescoes relating
stories from the Bible. Inviting, persuading and
teaching people Christianity by
means of those pictures rather than by means of
those complicated texts of the Bible would be much easier. This is why you will see
so many rock dug churches with beautiful frescoes in this
amazing region. Soganli Valley (Valley of Onions) is
another Valley where Christian Monks used to live.
Here we will drive off road to reach an old
Christian Church at the end an earth path. This
church located at some no men's land is named St.
Barbara and it is decorated in the inside again with
beautiful frescoes showing important personalities
and events of Christianity. After we leave here we
will see the underground city of Mazi. Then will
drive to Kizilvadi (Rose Valley) and will walk down
to explore this fabulous land to
Day 5. Today is
the day we will see the most interesting areas in
Cappadocia. Pasabag, Zelve Valley, Goreme Valley and
the most beautiful rock dug churches of the area.
Among those beautiful churches we will see Apple
Church, Snake Church, Church With Sandals, Buckle
Church are
worth to mention. Today we will also see Kizilirmak (Red River) in Avanos and pass across
this largest and longest river of Turkey walking on
a suspended pedestrian bridge. In Avanos we will
also have the opportunity to see the Sarihan Caravanserail which was built in 13 th century at
the time of the Seljukian Empire. After these visits
we will relax a bit at Bayramhaci hot springs before
we proceed towards Istanbul. On our way we will come
across the holy Monastery of Haci Bektas who was a
philospher and poet in Medioval Day 6. Today we will drive back to Istanbul. As we will reach a remote suburban area of the city I will take you to a very interesting place and show you the tomb of the great Carthaganian commander Hannibal who had committed suicide here. Proceed to Istanbul Ataturk International Airport through Bosphorus. End of my services. |