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TURKEY
TOURS
EASTERN TURKEY TOUR
Tours in Turkey and the history of Anatolia

Day 1 Istanbul
After breakfast, a visit to the Sadberk Hanim Museum, a little known yet
exquisite privately endowed museum. Lunch on the liquid history of the Bosphorus,
followed by a free afternoon. Overnight at the Hotel. (B,L)
Day 2 Istanbul
A day's visit to the Asian side of Istanbul & the Princess Island. These areas
are sometimes missed by the tourist yet they present a totally different facet
of Istanbul. We shall visit some of the most beautiful residential areas and
take a boat to the leisurely resort of the Princess Island. Overnight at the
Hotel. (B,L)
Day 3 Istanbul -Trabzon (Trebizond)
Transfer to Istanbul airport for a morning flight to Trabzon founded in the 8th
century BC. A visit to the spectacular Sumela Monastery clinging to a cliff
hundreds of meters high. After lunch at a local restaurant, we visit the 14 th
Century monastery church of Hagia Sophia, built by Emperor Manuel i Comnenus. It
is a combination of Christian and Muslim architecture. Dinner and overnight at
the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 4 Trabzon A day trip to Camlihemsin, a village deep in the magnificent Kackar Mountains,
where we hope to encounter both the Laz and Hemsin people who still live in
isolated communities. We return to Trabzon for dinner and overnight at the
Hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 5 Trabzon-Erzurum A drive to Erzurum, the largest city in Eastern Anatolia. City walls and the
fortress remind the visitor of the Turkish-Russian conflicts over the centuries.
The elaborate stone carvings on the Cifteminareli Medrese dating from 1253 add
to the fascination of Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman remains throughout the
city. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 6 Erzurum-Kars-Dogu Beyazit
A drive through splendid mountain scenery leads to Kars, standing at an altitude
of 1,750 metres. Kars is particularly famous for its distinctive kilims and
carpets and it retains a strong heritage of folk-dancing. It is the ancient
Armenian capital and we shall see some strikingly naturalistic frescoes at the
Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator. Our route takes us near Mount Agri,
Turkey's most famous natural monument, an enormous volcano capped with ice and
often shrouded in dark clouds. Its name is derived from Urartu. It is 5.137
Metres high and is believed to be the mountain upon which Noah's Ark came to
rest. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 7 Dogu Beyazit-Van
Only 6 km from Dogu Beyazit is the site of the spectacular Ishak Pasha Palace,
used to control the silk road. It has a mixture of architectural styles and was
reputed to contain 366 rooms, one for each day of We continue to Van, the
ancient Urartian capital. At the Rock of Van near the shore of the lake are long
cuneiform inscriptions. Van is the market town for the Kurdish tribes who live
in the mountains of extreme South-Eastern Turkey. Lake Van is Turkey's largest
inland body of water. At 5500feet above sea level it is also one of the world's
highest lakes. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 8 Van
We visit Van Museum, where we shall see ancient artifacts, including the gold
and silver breastplates belongigng to the Hurrian and Urartian Empires. A full
day to explore the ancient remains of Van will enable us to catch sight of the
famous cats of Van which are pure white and have one blue and one green eye. On
an island in Lake Van, stands the 10th Century Church of the Holy Cross. Its
outer stone walls are richly decorated with Old Testament scenes and characters.
Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 9 Van - Diyarbakir
Our drive south of Lake Van to Tatvan we visit Nemrut Crater Lake & continue to
Diyarbakir. The River Tigris flows past the mighty black basalt walls (second
only to the Great Wall of China). They are between 5.5 and 6 kms in length and
with its 16 keeps and 5 gates give the city an ominous appearance. Dinner and
overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 10 Diyarbakir - Mardin Our journey takes us to Midyat and we visit the active Syriac-Jacobite Monastery
of Mar Gabriel, dating from the 5th Century. Fourteen nuns and three monks
occupy separate wings, as well as a fluctuating number of local lay workers,
guests and students sent by Turkish emigrants to learn the Syriac language. and
retie hazy cultural connections. We continue on to Mardin, where, froma
distance, the golden stone of the houses, blend into the rock on which the city
is built. Di nner and overnight at the. (B,L,D)
Day 11 Mardin Mardin is an architectural 'treasure chest' with its ancient citadel, 14th and
15th century Islamic masterpieces. Views of the Mesopotanian Plain will entrance
you. The deyr-az zaferan or "saffron monastery", so named for the yellowish rock
from which it is built was founded in 493, and was, from 1160 until the 1920's,
the seat of the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch-until he relocated to Damascus. Dinner
and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 12 Mardin - Sanliurfa Sanli Urfa was known as Ur in ancient times, and later as Edessa. Tradition
relates that it was the birthplace of Abraham. Sacred carp swim in a quie t pool.
The ancient vaulted bazaar captures the atmosphere of the exotic East. The
afternoon is free for you to wander as you wish. Dinner and overnight at the
Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 13 Sanliurfa A very early departure for Nemrut Dag's rugged peak. built in honour of
Antiochus a Commegene ruler. On the way we visit Ataturk Dam which harnesses the
waters of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Dam Lake has been planned to
provide holiday and recreation facilities for the region. Dinner and overnight
at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 14 Sanliurfa
A free morning followed by an afternoon visit to the beehive-style mud houses of
Harran. This is one of the most ancient continuously inhabited sites on Earth
and is where Abraham and his wife Sarah spent some years. Here you will see the
largest ancient Islamic University, the site of the Assyrian Temple of Sin
(famous for its astronomers), city walls dating from the 8th century and an
ancient citadel. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 15 Sanliurfa - Gaziantep - Antakya
On our drive to Gaziantep we briefly visit Birecik on the Euphrates, This is
ancient Bronze Age country where 400 limestone tombs with jewellery, vases and
other objects have been found.. The Museum, which we visit briefly, holds
artifacts of every period of the area. Our journey continues to Antakya for
dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 16 Antakya We visit the mosaic museum and the grotto of St. Peter, in the old Antakya with
its maze of narrow streets. The Arabic-speaking resort town of Samandag and the
Roman tunnel of Titus & Vespasiyanus presents further evidence of an ancient
sophisticated society. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 17 Antakya - Adana
A visit to the Karatepe Arslantap National Park, with its fine neo-Hittite stone
carvings on our way to Toprakkale Castle (the earth castle), Anavarza fortr ess
city on top of a hill dominating the fertile plain built by the Romans. Dinner
and overnight at the Hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 18 Adana - Istanbul Our drive takes us to Tarsus, where St Paul was born almost 2000 years ago. We
visit St Paul's well and the old houses of Tarsus before transferring to Adana
airport for our flight to Istanbul. Overnight at the Hotel (B,L)
Day 19 Istanbul
Today, we explore the lively streets of "Old Istanbul". At the western end of
the old city is Edirnekapi, where the ancient walls of Theodosius once marked
th e borders of Constantinopole. Lunch will be at Zeyrekhane Restaurant, followed
by a drive to the Balat district of the Golden Horn. A coffee break at the
Pierre Loti Cafe will give photographers an unequalled view of the Golden Horn.
Overnight at the Hotel. (B,L)
Day 20 Transfer to Istanbul Airport for your flight back home. (B)
(B= Breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner)

INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE
- HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN SUPERIOR TOURIST CLASS HOTELS.
- ACCOMMODATION BASED ON TWIN WITH PRIVATE FACILITIES.
- CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS (B), LUNCH (L) AND COURSE DINNERS (D) AS PER THE
ITINERARY. - AIRPORT / HOTEL / AIRPORT TRANSFERS. - MODERN AIR CONDITIONED COACH WITH RECLINING SEATS.
- WELCOME DRINK. - HOTEL TIPS, LOCAL TAXES AND SERVICE CHARGES.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE

- TRAVEL INSURANCE. - ANY ITEM OF A PERSONAL NATURE SUCH AS LAUNDRY, TELEPHONE CALLS ETC.
- PASSPORT & VISA COSTS. - AIRPORT TAXES.
- ANY ITEMS NOT MENTIONED IN ABOVE-MENTIONED ITINERARY. |
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