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Sept 24, Wednesday -
October
6,
2008 Monday
DAY 1 ISTANBUL
Sept
24, Wednesday
Arrive in Istanbul and transfer to Hotel Ayasofya. The tour members will be given
individual transfers to the hotel from the
airport. Please check the arrival info for the details
in
the tour hand book . Hotel Ayasofya isin a
neighborhood which is
almost as it was 200 years ago and is situated within walking distance of all
the see-must sites of Istanbul. The tour starts at 5.00 pm. After a short
tour introduction at the lobby of the hotel. We will visit the Blue Mosque and have dinner
Dinner is included
DAY
2 ISTANBUL Sept
25, 2008 Thursday
Start the day with a short walk to the Basilica Cistern.
The next visit will be to the Turkish
Islamic Art Museum. After lunch visit Aya Sophia, and Topkapi Palace.
The visit to the
Turkish Islamic Museum, especially the ethnographic section, makes a perfect
introduction to what we will see in the countryside.
Dinner will be at a seafood restaurant much favored by
the locals, Kumkapi. Breakfast Lunch Dinner
included
DAY 3
ISTANBUL OVERNIGHT TRAIN Sept. 26
2008 Friday Our first visit will be to the
Grand Bazaar. We will visit the Chora Church to see the exquisite Byzantine
mosaics from the 12th century. If you are interested in early Christian art and
Christian dogma, you will be overwhelmed by this museum.
Visit Suleymaniye Mosque . Lunch will be at a small side
walk restaurant which is famous for home made food. We will end the day with a cruise on the Bosphoros aboard
our own private boat. The views of the city at dusk with its 600 mosques are
unforgettable. Train to Ankara. In Turkey, trains are regarded as the most civilized
mean of transportation. Your luggage will be with you in your compartments.
Unless you chose to be single 2 people to a compartment. The train leaves at
10.30 Pm and arrives Ankara the next morning at 08.00 AM.
Breakfast Lunch and
Dinner included
DAY
4 ANKARA OVERNIGHT at CAPPADOCIA
UCHISAR CAPPADOCIA
Sept.
27, 2008 Saturday
In Ankara, visit the most beautiful museum of Turkey,
the Anatolian Civilization Museum. This is a one of a
kind museum, displaying 26 different civilizations. It
was given the "Best Museum of Europe " award.
Seeing it will give us a better understanding of the
cultural and historic layers of Turkey. After
Lunch drive to Cappadocia via Hattusas over a beautiful country road for a taste
of lovely Turkish landscapes and farms. Overnight at
Lale Saray Hotel at
heart of Cappadocia. Waking up in the morning to
magnificent sights is one of the unique aspects of this
fabulous hotel.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner included
** Sept.24 group will not visit Ataturk's Mausoleum
of Ataturk. We will drive to Cappadocia via Hattusas
DAY
5 CAPPADOCIA
Sept. 28,
2008 Sunday
Cappadocia is a land
where nature and man have competed with each other to create the most unusual
and the most beautiful. We will hike to 10th and 11th century churches,
monasteries, and houses carved in the rocks, We will visit a family living in one
of these rock dwellings. The moonlike
terrain of Cappadocia with its endless artwork is a photographer's delight.
Since Cappadocia is the carpet center of Turkey, we will schedule a
demonstration at a factory where the art of carpet
weaving by hand and
dying with natural dies is being kept alive. We will see Turkish folk
dancing this evening at dinner. Overnight in Cappadocia
Brekfast Lunch Dinner
included
DAY 6 GUZELYURT Sept.
29, 2008 Monday
Avanos will be our next stop.
People have been making pottery here since the time of the Hittites (3rd
century BC). We will visit a local potter who is keeping this art alive.We
will also learn about kilims. After
visiting the underground city of the early Christians,
we will drive to Guzelyurt. The hotel that was
built in 1853 as a Christian girls school. You will be
given the option of home stay at this small town,
Brekfast, Lunch, Dinner included
DAY 7 KONYA
Friday
Sept 30
2008 Tuesday
Breakfast at a village house.
Visit a church which is now a mosque built in 385 AD The oldest monastery of
Christendom We then depart for Konya, stopping en route at a 12th century
Caravanserai. Konya is the first capital of the Selcuks, the oldest Turkish
Empire in Anatolia. It is also known for being the homeland of Rumi, a 13th
century poet-philosopher and one of the earliest humanists. The ambiance of the
city has not changed much for the past 800 years. Overnight at a hotel in the
center of Konya.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner included
Day 08 Antalya
October 1, 2008
Wednesday
Rumi and his philosophy will be the topic of our morning
lecture. We'll then visit the Mevlana Museum, which is
dedicated to him. Next comes the most scenic drive of
our trip -- five hours to Antalya. You will be able to
see how the flora changes as we drive over the grand
Taurus Mountains. Poised between these jagged mountains
and the shimmering sea, Antalya is the principal city on
Turkey's central Mediterranean coast. In this beautiful
city we will stay at a 200-year-old stone house that has
been renovated as a pension. You'll be "on your own" for
dinner.
Brekfast Lunch included
. Dinner not included
Day 09
Antalya
October 2 , 2008 Thursday
Weather permitting, we
will take a five-hour cruise on the Mediterranean to the ancient site of
Phaselis, located on a peninsula with ancient harbors on both sides. This will
be our first Roman site. The ancient stones are scattered among the reed pine
trees, which grow right out from the sea in an incomparably romantic setting.
Tonight you'll have the option of going to a Turkish bath (included in the trip
cost). We'll overnight in Antalya, with dinner on your own.
Brekfast Lunch included
. Dinner not included
DAY 10
Pamukkale October 3 , Friday 2008
Via a wonderful lake drive to Pamukkale .
Today we visit
Pamukkale (ancient Heirapolis), the most unusual
natural phenomenon of Turkey. The Turkish name literally "cotton castle" -
refers to the extraordinary surface of the snow-white cliffs, shaped over
millennia by the accumulation of calcium deposited by mineral springs. Visit the
hot springs and swim in a spa amid Roman columns. We will have dinner and
overnight in Pamukkale
Brekfast Lunch Dinner included
DAY 11
KUSADASI/Selcuk
October 4, Saturday 2008
Selcuk (Ephesus) Drive through the valley of
Meander Valley . Visit to a weaving village of Kizilcaboluk
.After lunch visit Aphrodisias Overnight at Kusadasi
Brekfast Lunch Dinner included
DAY 12 KUSADASI / Selcuk October 5, Sunday 2008
Selcuk (Ephesus) This will be our big day in Ephesus,
the best-preserved classical city on the eastern Mediterranean and among the
best places in the world to get a feel for what life was like in Roman times.
Certainly, the climax of the trip will be at the city of Ephesus, sitting in
the theater visualizing 35,000 Ephesians following the silversmith Demetrius
shouting "...great is Artemis of Ephesians..." in reaction to St. Paul's
preaching "there should be no man-made gods." Overnight in
Kusadasi
Lunch at Meli's farm
Brekfast Lunch Dinner included
DAY 13
END OF THE TOUR October
6, Monday 2008
The trip ends after
breakfast, and transfer
to Izmir Air port
CANCELLATION POLICY
& PAYMENT SCHEDULE
WE RECOMMEND YOU TO
BUY A TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE
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Deposit |
US$
350 PER PERSON |
None refundable |
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1st Payment |
US$ 700 PER
PERSON |
If cancelled
60% of this payment is refundable |
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2nd Payment |
US$ 700 PER
PERSON |
If cancelled 50%
of your payment is refundable |
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3rd Payment |
REST OF YOUR PAYMENT |
If cancelled after this
payment no refund will be given |
Tour Price
US$ 2.450.- per person in a double room
Single room
supplement US$ 280.-
THE PRICE INCLUDES
* 11 nights hotel, double occupancy * Train ride * Private boat
in Istanbul *
Breakfast, lunch and dinner each day
except 2 dinners in Antalya * All
entrance fees * Tips at the hotels and the restaurants * All
transportation *Water
with the meals
NOT INCLUDED IN THE
PRICE * Flights to and from Turkey
* Domestic flight * Beverages and drinks
* Cancellation insurance
* Tip to the Driver
* 2 Dinners in Antalya
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