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fantastic Turkey Tour itinerary includes the magnificent landscapes
of Cappadocia. The great ruins of Ephesus. Ottoman palaces,
beautiful mosques, Byzantine churches, hamams, bazaars,
'off the beaten track' villages, canyons, gorges, and of course
the vibrant energy of Istanbul itself. In addition, there
is an emphasis on Turkish cuisine, one of the finest in the
world.
The best way to experience Turkey, Small group travel !!
Journey Anatolia strives
to share a more authentic and intimate experience of Turkey with
independent travellers from across the globe. We feel
this tour presents a
broad range of Turkey's wonderful landscapes together with a
genuine insight into its endearing culture. This is
no ordinary tour!
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More Reasons to Travel with Us
We are opposed to the usual tours on offer in
Turkey on which hundreds of tourists are bundled into coaches,
whizzed around the obvious sites and then herded into carpet shops
by red flag waving guides who regurgitate dull phrases from some
tourist guide's handbook! Our tours offer the traveller a much more
subtle, personal and intimate way to discover the country with charismatic
guides who are truly passionate about Turkey.
Key
Features
Small
group travel, a la carte menus and freedom of choice
in carefully selected restaurants, charming accommodations, a
relaxed and friendly atmosphere, plenty of free time, no coaches
and no forced shopping excursions.
Food and Drink
In
a word, Turkish cuisine can be described as excellent! Since
meals other than breakfast are not included in the tour fee,
you have the freedom to order whatever you fancy. As opposed
to other tours, with us you are not limited to a dull,
run of the mill 'set menu'. We believe food is an important part
of your experience in Turkey and have selected a variety of great
eateries to present a wide spectrum of Turkish cuisine from simple
village cafes and classic street food to Mediterranean tavernas
and contemporary dining.
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