Discover the vibrant city of Istanbul, where ancient history and modern culture blend seamlessly, offering stunning architecture and bustling markets.
Admire Byzantine and Ottoman relics, where ancient artifacts and architecture reveal Istanbul’s rich historical tapestry and cultural evolution.
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Antalya, where crystal-clear waters and sun-soaked sands create the perfect setting for a peaceful escape.
Wander through the ancient ruins of Ephesus, where well-preserved temples and amphitheaters provide a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman civilization.
Explore the rich flavors of Turkish cuisine, from aromatic kebabs to sweet baklava, and experience a culinary journey that reflects the country’s diverse heritage.
About the Destination:
Escape the chaos of routine life to the 10 Days Exotic Turkish Tour starting from Istanbul, a country straddling Western Asia and Southeast Europe. It shares borders with Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest; the Black Sea to the north; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the east; Iraq to the southeast; Syria and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Fascinating tourists for centuries with its beautiful picturesque Cappadocia, glittering Bosphorus strait that is surrounded by Blue Mosque, and the majestic 28 archaeological sites in Turkey. The houses and their tumbled-down appearance add a peculiar charm to the scenery. While enjoying the adventurous pleasures of hiking, balloon ride, and baths in the natural springs of the cotton castle. Visit the city's famous shopping areas for traditional Kilim rugs and European spices.
Quick Info:
Destination Info:
Handpicked Inclusions:
Accommodation: Comfortable stays for 9 nights in your preferred category Hotels
Meals: Breakfast included.
Guide: Professional English speaking guide to help you explore the cities
Transfers: All transfers included as per itinerary
Entrance Tickets: Entrance tickets to all mentioned sites and museums.
Visa Assistance: It will be provided (Charges are not included)
How to Reach:
One can board a flight to the Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) from Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Delhi, and reach Turkey in 9 to 13 hours, depending on the airline. A direct India to Turkey flight takes less time, while a connecting flight delays 2 or 3 hours.
Cappadocia has history, nature, adventure and culture. For centuries, people have lived, worked, and worshipped amongst its rocky landscapes. There are underground cities, rock churches, cave villages, and sprawling valleys. Tourists oftentimes prefer the calmer shops in Cappadocia to the hectic stores of Istanbul. Turkish carpets, pottery, local wine, and hand made dolls are all popular items to buy.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. 97% of Turkey's territory lies in Asia and only 3% of its territory lies in Europe.
Turkey is a very beautiful place to visit, and it consists of various ancient attractions, mosques, monasteries, palaces, etc. Some of the must-visit places are Hagia Sophia, Kabak Bay, Topkapi Palace, Sumela Monastery, Mount Nemrut, Pamukkale, Prince Island, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Kaymakli underground city, Devrent Valley, and many more.
When visiting Turkey, you will note that women are dressed in a smart-casual style. As a result, you should dress in smart and fashionable outfits. Carry your normal swimming wear around the shore and on the beaches. However, Modest clothing is appreciated and expected when visiting mosques or other religious sites (No show of thighs, shoulders, and upper arms)
Yes, absolutely you can drink in Turkey. Turkey has one of the highest alcohol consumption rates in the Middle East, at 1.5 liters per person. Turkey is a secular nation, and even though the majority of the population is Muslim, “raki” an alcoholic beverage, is an important part of Turkish food culture.
Turkey is ideal for first-time solo travelers with prior travel experience but no prior solo travel experience. Locals are almost always willing to help visitors explore their country, and there is a pervasive culture of hospitality here.