This
tour takes you to the most notable sights in Turkey: The Hittite
ruins in North-central Anatolia; Cappadocia with its lunar
landscapes; the Turquiose Coast and its antiquities; and incomparable
Istanbul. You will delight in the sights and dine with natives
as we visit small, authentic restaurants serving local delicacies.
Day 1 - Board our flight
to Ankara. Dinner served on board.
Day 2 - Ankara is the capital
of modern Turkey. After check in at our first class hotel
and time for relaxing, we will visit the Attatürk Mausoleum
and the Museum of Anatolian Cultures, a beautiful building
that contains many important Hittite artifacts. Overnight
Ankara.
Day 3 - Off to the Hittite sites. The Hittites were an Indo-European
people roughly contemporaneous with the Mycenaean Greeks.
They appeared in north-central Anatolia about 2000 B.C. and
proceeded to dominate this rich agricultural area. Hittites
lived in hill fortresses, and had a well developed, codified
system of laws. The major sites are close together, and as
we travel through this fertile area we will notice farm families
working the fields by hand, much as in the days of Suppiluliumas.
Visiting: Alacahöyük, the remains of a stone city
and the museum; Yazilikaya, with its excellent wall carvings
of the Hittite pantheon; and Hattusa, the Hittite capital.
Overnight Ürgüp.
Day 4 - Cappadocia is famous
for its most unusual lunar landscapes. The traveler is agog
at a landscape pervaded by film-devouring formations of volcanic
tufa, and the whole area is underlain by subterranean cities.
We will visit Göreme and wander into the many churches
cut from the stalagmite formations of the Open Air Museum;
the "fairy chimneys" of Zelve, Avcilar, Uchisar, and Pasabaglari.
Overnight Ürgüp.
Day
5 - Sightseeing of the Göreme Valley continues to the
underground city of Kaymakli, a troglodyte heaven. The builders
are anonymous, but these passages probably served native populations
over the centuries as shelters from marauding bands. The full
extent of the tunnels is unknown for the city has not yet
been fully explored. Next, to the pottery centers of Avanos.
Overnight Ürgüp.
Day 6 - South of Cappadocia
lies "the holy city of Konya," which dates from Phrygian rule.
During the 12th and 13th centuries it was noted as the home
of intellectuals and artists from all over the Mediterranean,
most famous of whom was Celâleddin Rumi, the Mevlâna,
founder of the Whirling Dervishes. We will visit the Mevlâna
Museum and see the famous green dome over his tomb. We will
have time for a stroll through the bazaar just a short distance
from our hotel. Today Konya is a carpet weaving center. Overnight
Konya.
Days
7 to 10 - We have reached Antalya on the Turquoise Coast of
the Mediterranean. For the next four days we will enjoy this
area as we visit the excellent museum and the very well preserved
archaeological sites of Aspendos, Perge, and Side. While here
on the "Turkish Riviera" we will also have an opportunity
to take a cruise to the ancient sites of Olympos and Phaesalis,
two of the preeminent cities of Lycia. These ruins are along
the sea, especially the theatre, aqueduct, and tombs, and
they are considered to be among Turkey's most picturesque.
Rafting is also a possibility in Koprülü Canyon.
Day 11 - Our morning flight
will take us to Istanbul, city of mystique. This day's sightseeing
will include St. Sophia, built by Justinian in the 6th century;
then across the square to the ethereal Blue Mosque, decorated
with thousands of brilliant blue Iznik tiles. Nearby
is the Hippodrome, the most important stadium of ancient times.
Then on to the Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman Sultans.
Overnight Istanbul.
Day
12 - Off to the Archaeological Museum; then the Covered Bazaar,
the largest covered market in the world, where native merchants
offer carpets, jewelry, brass, leather, and more. The rest
of the day we will cruise the Sea of Marmara to the Princes'
islands. Famous since Byzantine times, these islands have
become the quiet shaded summer retreat of Istanbul. Overnight
Istanbul.
Day 13 - Today is free for
exploration on our own. Walk around the narrow streets of
the old city; visit the spice bazaar; stop for a Turkish coffee;
enjoy. Overnight Istanbul.
Day 14 - Our guide and driver
will take us to the airport and assist us with check-in for
our flight home from "The Land of Civilizations."
INCLUDED
Scheduled
roundtrip air from the U.S. Admissions Breakfasts
& eight dinners Transfers First class &
superior tourist class hotels Expert guiding
NOT
INCLUDED
Gratuities
Items of a personal nature
Visa & passport