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ITINERARY
DAY 1. (Sunday) ISTANBUL
Arrive in Istanbul Atatürk
airport where your guide will meet you and help you with your transfer
to the 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.
DAY 2. (Monday) ISTANBUL - SAFRANBOLU
Early morning we depart for
Safranbolu. Our first stop for Lunch is at the picturesque fishing
village of Amasra on the Black Sea. Arrive Safranbolu in the
afternoon. And free time at your leisure.
DAY 4. (Wednesday) AMASYA - CAPPADOCIA
Full day sightseeing in
Amasya, the capital of the Kingdom of Pontus in the 3rd Century BC.
With its Pontic tombs, fine mosques and Ottoman Houses Amasya is in an
idyllic setting. Visit the small village of Zile where Julius
Caesar coined the immortal message: “Veni, Vidi, Vici”. Journey to
Cappadocia en route stop at the 14th Century BC Hittite Capital “Hattusas”,
continue to “Yazilikaya” the Hittite religious center. Drive
across the central Anatolian plateau to Cappadocia, a landscape
of unique rock formations and ‘Fairy Chimneys’. DAY 5 - 6. (Thursday - Friday) CAPPADOCIA
Tour includes 2 full days in
the unique region of Cappadocia. This wonderful area is the home
of a thriving folk craft industry. Pottery, carpets, kilims, embroidery
and doll making are all made in this region by local artisans. Your stay
here includes local tours, optional folkloric and belly-dancing shows,
visits to carpet weaving villages, displays of local crafts and the
opportunity to view outstanding frescoes in the churches of the region
as well as a fascinating underground city. DAY 7. (Saturday) KONYA
Leaving Cappadocia cross the
vast Central Anatolian Steppe to the magnificent Sultanhani
Caravanserai of the Silk Road and then to Konya, one
of the oldest cities in Turkey. Famous for its Selcuk architecture,
Konya is a major center of Islam. Home of the famous Whirling Dervishes
and final resting place of the mystic, Mevlana, it was also a major
trading center of the Silk Road. The highlight of the tour is the
Mevlana museum, a place of worship and home to many famous works of
art and textiles. DAY 8. (Sunday) KUTAHYA
Depart for
Aksehir, the hometown of the famous Nasreddin Hodja and to
Afyon, hometown of the “Turkish Delight”, before continuing
to Kutahya, an ancient city, famous for its ceramics and tiles.
For more than 5 centuries, the city's master artisans have produced the
finest works for sultans and palaces throughout the Ottoman realm. There
will be visits to master artisans of ceramics. Overnight Kutahya.
Today we visit Bursa,
the first Capital of the Ottoman Empire. As befits a city with a rich
Imperial past, it has many fine examples of Islamic architecture and
also remains an important center of the Silk Trade. Visits to
the Silk Markets and also to see examples of the Karagöz shadow
puppets and there is also an opportunity for a warm mineral bath,
one of the outstanding features of this city. DAY 10. (Tuesday) ISTANBUL
Depart Bursa for Istanbul
visiting the ancient city of Iznik founded in 1000 BC and famous
for its colored tiles and archaeological museum. Arriving in Istanbul,
enjoy a private Bosphorus sunset cruise.
DAY 11. (Wednesday)
ISTANBUL
DAY 12. (Thursday) ISTANBUL
In the morning ferry ride to
Buyukada Island steeped with its famous 19th century architecture
featuring traditional wooden houses. You will also go on a lovely horse
carriage tour, a peculiarity of this island. After lunch we return by
ferry to the shores of Istanbul to dive into the colorful sights,
vibrant sounds and intriguing scents of the Egyptian Market (Spice
Bazaar) and then we visit the Grand Bazaar (Kapalicarsi), the
world's oldest "Shopping Mall", to look for treasures in its 4000 shops.
Return to your hotel and in the evening, enjoy a traditional farewell
dinner.
DAY 13. (Friday)
ISTANBUL
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