Travelling to Turkey
Tuesday 7 July 2015
Wednesday 22 April 2015
<a href="http://www.salamandervoyages.com/"> luxury gulet charter </a> Travelling breaks the
monotony of life and work. After a pleasant travel, people
monotony of life and work. After a pleasant travel, people
return home with new zeal
and fresh determination .And if it is Turkey, you will
be mesmerized with the
magic of Turkey. It is better known as
the bridge between
East and West. Invaded
since the start of recorded history, it combines influences
From the Middle East and
the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Central Asia.
It is a secular
parliamentary democracy located at the crossroads of Europe
And Asia and bordered by
eight countries.
There are so many places
which attract visitors like me and I suggest you not to
miss these places-
Bosporus is one of the world’s
most beautiful and important straits. I took a refreshing boat
excursion and enjoyed it.
Fethiye is a seaside location which gave me a new meaning to the color turquoise
possessing the most
beautiful beaches and island. It was for me a holiday paradise.
Nemrut is the 8th wonder of
the world located on the eastern Taurus mountain range.
The statues of Greek and
Persian Gods made me speechless.
Abant is located in Bolu. I request all
Turkey visitors not to miss its cuisine. It is famous
for its renowned chef.
Beyoglu is the main attraction where you can encounter with musicians around
every corner
and its colorful streets.
Demre is one of the most beautiful provinces that enchanted me with its
historic remain and
natural beauty. It is also
the homeland of Santa Clause.
Harput is an open-air museum exploring one of the most important town of
eastern antolian
history.
Karain Cave - I was
just speechless to take a closer look at this natural wonder revealing
the traces of caves settlement
in the ancient times.
These are only some of the
places which I mentioned. I also couldn’t cover all the
Destinations. Basking in
the sun, explored ancient ruins and lost myself in the bazaar
Of Turkey.
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