Troy – An Exceptional Archeological City in Turkey

The city of Troy, lying on the commerce route between Europe and Anatolia, has resisted many natural and man-made disasters throughout history. The city, which was destroyed to ashes and rebuilt nine times on the remains, holds the traces of the various structures. If you visit the priceless remains of this city, we recommend you not to miss other precious attractions around. We will discuss them later in this text.

Zion National Park – The First National Park of Utah

Zio National Park, the most visited park in Utah with impressive attractions, welcomes four million people a year. It’s situated in southern Utah in the vicinity of Springdale near Las Vegas.

Alacati

Alacati – The Hidden Gem of The Turkey’s Western Coast

Although there are not many historical things in Alacati, its history goes back to the great Greek empires. However, there is a discussion over the time of foundation. Some believe it was founded in the 15th century, while others believe the Greek people founded it in the 17th century. Either way, it was called a historic site back in 2005. 

Patara Beach

Patara Travel Guide: Explore Ruins, Sun-Kissed Beaches & Authentic Dining in Turkey

Patara is said to be Turkey’s longest beach. You can walk throughout the 18-km sandy beach to appreciate the pure beauty. Patara beach is a delight; no matter if you enjoy a great walk or horseback riding on the shores, or you like sunbathing and swimming on an untouched natural beach, without the crowds. Even during the tourist peak, the beach is not that crowded.

Kaymakli Underground City Turkey

Kaymakli Underground City – The Deepest Underground City in Turkey

Kaymakli Underground City is an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world located in Cappadocia province. If you want to travel to Turkey and are interested in historic and strange places, don’t miss this underground city.    History  The exact time of building this city has not been determined yet; there are different […]

Basilica Cistern Istanbul Turkey

Basilica Cistern, Istanbul: Istanbul’s Most Unusual Attraction

Out of all the cities in the world, Istanbul is known to have the most cisterns. And it’s not just about quantity! The cisterns laying under the streets of this city each have their own unique story and structure. But if you only want to visit one cistern in your life, we recommend this breathtaking underground palace, named Basilica Cistern. It won’t disappoint!

Topkapi Place Museum

Topkapi Palace Museum – A Remarkable Museum in Istanbul

Topkapi Palace Museum is located between the Golden Horn and the Marmara Sea in Istanbul in the region of Sultan Ahmed and has a great view of the Bosphorus Strait. The palace has three gates, the Imperial gate (Bab Humayoon), Bab Selam, and Bab Sa’ada. The palace has four courts and 17 exhibitions. Get the map to decide about your tour.

Pamukkale

Pamukkale Travel Guide: Unravel the Magic of Turkey’s White Terraces in Denizli

In the southwestern of Turkey, in Denizli province, and the valley of Menderes river, you can visit one of the world’s most attractive natural sites, Pamukkale. It is located in the Aegean region of Turkey, and during the year, it has a moderate Mediterranean climate.

Sumela Monastery

Sumela Monastery – Trabzon’s Greek Orthodox Monastery

Built in the fourth century, Sumela Monastery is one of the former monasteries in Christian architecture, though it is not situated in a Christian country anymore. As the structure is really ancient, the Sümela Monastery was under the influence of various civilizations before.

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen Travel Guide: Everything about the Blue Gem of Morocco

Chefchaouen is a wealthy cultural tapestry of Berber ethnics, Muslims, and Jews, along with descendants of the Moorish exiles from Spain who lived there in the 1400s. This medina is wealthy in history and culture and has many treasures left unexplored. You can start wandering in its blue passages of history with some famous places, then head on to the mysterious adventures they lead you to.

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