Turkey

Nestled in the heart of Turkey, Ankara stands as a captivating blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine. As the nation's capital, it holds the key to a unique Turkish experience that extends beyond the well-trodden paths of Istanbul. Join us on a journey through the winding streets of Ankara as we explore the city's historical marvels, savor its diverse culinary offerings, and immerse ourselves in its cultural tapestry.

Istanbul is a beautiful city with its own history and traditions. The city is extremely photogenic and delightful and is one of the largest cities in Turkey with a rich cultural heritage. Many museums tell the history of the city, its subtleties and culture.

Christians, who took refuge in the valley due to Arab pressure, gave her the name Goreme, which means "you will not see here." Later, the name was changed to Korama, and then renamed 3 more times. But as a result, they returned to their original name.

There is such a tradition in Turkey: at the beginning of each season, Turks visit a hammam. What awaits the visitor in the hammam? A traditional hammam in the best Ottoman traditions involves performing several stages of the bath procedure.

Marmaris is a Turkish resort famous for yachts and yachting. Dozens of yachts moor each month in the port of Marmaris so that their passengers can see the sights of this Turkish pearl.

The favorable location of Istanbul allowed it to become one of the centers of world trade. It is not surprising that one of the largest covered markets in the world, the Grand Bazaar, has emerged here, its history goes back more than 500 years. The Grand Bazaar is the unofficial world leader in terms of area (30,700 m2) and the number of goods presented. You can buy almost everything here.