PRESERVING ITS HISTORIC HERITAGE AS IT DEVELOPS, ERZURUM IS ON ITS WAY TO BECOMING A WORLD CLASS SKI CENTER AND A NEW ATTRACTION IN ITS REGION. To explore Erzurum, first enter the city, nestled in the foothills of the Palandöken Mountains, down a wide, four-lane boulevard, passing […]
Read more →In a landscape steeped in history, it greets visitors with all the majesty of the years when it dominated the city. I stand in one of Doğubeyazıt market’s narrow, congested, mysterious lanes, my eyes fixed on İshak Paşa Palace which rises at the top of a hill […]
Read more →From Waterfalls And Caves To Palisades And Estuaries, Antalya Has It All. Here Are 7 Cool Suggestions For A Hot Antalya Summer. THE PALISADES Whether at Kaleiçi inside the old castle or on the Lara shore, you will never tire of gazing at the palisades in Antalya, […]
Read more →With A Green Coastline And Turquoise Waters All Summer Long, The Datça Peninsula Points Like A Finger From Ancient Times To Our Day. The Datça Peninsula shows us both the Aegean and the Mediterranean at once. The peninsula looks as if it’s just about to snap off […]
Read more →A spring breeze is blowing on the slopes of Mt. Ağrı. Transit point of civilizations throughout history, the city today, with its renewed climate of peace and brotherhood, is poised to become Eastern Anatolia’s touristic capital. On the Roof Of Anatolia A spring breeze is blowing on […]
Read more →WITH ITS MANY ROMANTIC SPOTS, TURKEY IS A PERFECT HONEYMOONERS’ PARADISE. FROM GÖKÇEADA TO MARDİN, FROM A JEEP SAFARI IN THE TAURUS TO A BLUE CRUISE OFF BODRUM, HERE ARE A FEW HONEYMOON HINTS. If you want to spend your first memorable days of marital bliss in […]
Read more →Located in one of Turkey’s primary touristic regions, Muğla continues to preserve its historic texture even today. A threshold is a boundary between where one is and where one is going. An intermediate place, a place of uncertainty. Alternatively, it is a transitional place that sustains the […]
Read more →As travelers flock to the coasts at the arrival of spring, the southern heat lures them to the clear blue waters and the protection of beach umbrellas. But the locals head for the highlands. Every village on the coast of Kaş has a namesake in the highlands, […]
Read more →From the slosh of the Yesihrmak gliding coyly between Amasya’s mansions redolent of wood, you might first think you are in a coastal town. Home to eleven different civilizations in the past, this river tow boasts a spectacular 9,000-year-old culture. Tf French traveler, G. Perrat, who visited […]
Read more →Church of the Grapes (Turkish: Uzumlu Kilise ), Raisin grapes in the church due to the so-called structural motifs, in the Red Valley of Cappadocia, located close to the town of Ortahisar and three kilometers away. The Church of the Grapes made in X. century. Grapes and […]
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