Where to go in Turkey
Adıyaman
Adıyaman “The Land of Civilizations” Adiyaman is one of Anatolia’s oldest centres of settlement in the Turkey. Apart from relics found dating back to pre-historic ages, there is the Nemrut
Adana
Adana Adana is a very old city, founded way back in 6000 B.C. During the time it was part of a region called Cilicia and was, by turn, homeland to
Antalya
Antalya Antalya is the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and is one of the hubs of the so-called Turkish Riviera.Having entered the scene in 150 BC as Attalia,
Ankara
Ankara Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and the second largest city in the country after Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia. The population is around 4.5
Troy
Troy Troy Ancient City, Troia in French, Troy in English, Troya in Greek , Truva in Turkish and so many different saying in different languages can be found for this
Gallipoli
Gallipoli Anzac Day is celebrated on 25 April each year, regardless of on which day it falls. The day is a public holiday, however no replacement holiday is given if
Pergamon
Pergamon Pergamon was a small settlement during the Archaic Period. Lysimachos, one of the generals of Alexander the Great and who had become the sovereign of Anatolia after 301 B.C.,
Virgin Mary House
Virgin Mary House Virgin Mary House in Ephesus was not known till Anne Catherine Emmerich’s vision. The paralysed German nun who had never been to Ephesus had a vision of
Ephesus
Ephesus Ephesus, which is located near the city of Selcuk in Izmir, played an important role in all historical periods due to its geographical location. It is situated between Europe
Pamukkale
Pamukkale The sacred Hierapolis of Phrygia, one of the antique cities of the Aegean, was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988. The foundations of Hierapolis were laid