Day
4:
Ani - Kars - Sarikamis
After breakfast, today we drive to Ani, via Kars. Ani
dates back as far as the 5th century AD; and from 806 it served as the
capital of Armenia. After our visits here we drive to Sarikamis,
once a favourite retreat of the Tsars of Russia, where we spend the
night. Dinner, and overnight in Sarikamis.
Day
5: Van - Dogubeyazit - Muradiye
Today we head on further south to
Van via
Dogubeyazit,
where we visit the legendary Ishakpasha Palace built towards the end
of the 18th century by a powerful local family who were the de facto
rulers of the area. We then drive further, past Mt. Ararat which, according
to ancient tradition, is the mountain on which Noah's Ark rested. Ararat
consists of 2 peaks: Buyuk Agri (5165 m) and Kucuk Agri (3925 m). We
visit the
Muradiye waterfalls en route. Dinner, and overnight
in Van..
Day
6: Hosap - Cavustepe - Van
After a leisurely breakfast, today we visit the Fortress of Van and
the museum. After lunch at a local restaurant, we head on to
Hosap
Castle and then to
Cavustepe. Dinner, and overnight in
Van.
Day
7: Akdamar - Diyarbakir
Departing early, we first visit Akdamar Church before driving
further west to Diyarbakir via the 12th century Malabadi Bridge.
Dinner, and overnight in Diyarbakir.
Day
8: Mardin - Urfa
We leave Diyarbakir, and drive South to
Mardin, via the Tigris
Bridge. On the outskirts of Mardin, we visit the still practicing Monastery
of Mar Gabriel. As we drive back, we stop for lunch at Mardin, then
drive further to
Urfa where we will spend the night. Dinner,
and overnight in Urfa.
Day
9: Harran - Urfa
Genesis refers to Harran as Terha, the place to where Abraham
took his wife and son, Lot. It is difficult to believe that this small
settlement on the edge of the desert was once a major economic, religious,
and cultural centre. Harran means 'crossroads' and has been occupied
since at least 2000 BC. Finishing our visit to Harran, we drive back
to Urfa to see the pool and the birthplace of Abraham. Dinner,
and overnight in Urfa.
Day
10: Urfa - Kahta - Adiyaman
After breakfast, we leave
Urfa and drive to
Kahta along
a spectacular road, having lunch at
Adiyaman. We stop for a refreshment
on the skirts of Mt. Nemrut before our 500 meter hike to the sanctuary.
This is the magnificent funerary monument of the Commagene Antiochus
I Theos. We arrive to our hotel in the evening. Dinner, and overnight
in Adiyaman.
Day
11: Cappadocia
We take a long but pleasant drive today, to
Cappadocia; the land
of the fairies. Dinner, and overnight in Cappadocia.
Day
12: Cappadocia
Today we introduce you to the lunar landscape of Cappadocia at Dervent
Valley, then we head on to
Zelve Open Air Museum, which is one
of the earliest inhabited and latest abandoned monastic settlements
of Cappadocia. Seeing the best examples of the fairy chimneys at
Pasabag
Fairy Chimneys Valley, we drive further to
Avanos, where we have
lunch at a local restaurant.
Goreme Open Air Museum is where
we visit the rock carved churches and colorful frescoes. We end the
day hiking up to the top of Uchisar Castle, which is the highest and
the most dominant point, giving us a breathtaking panorama. Dinner,
and overnight in Cappadocia.
Day
13: Cappadocia
Today we drive a little further to the outskirts of Cappadocia, first
to descend to the centre of the earth at Kaymakli Underground
City. As we drive further southwest, we pass by Mt. Hasan, to start
our hike along Ihlara Valley. After a while we arrive at Belisirma
village where we can have our lunch in a local restaurant, mid-way along
the valley by the stream. Then we visit the Selime and drive
back to our hotel, giving an en route visit to Agzikarahan Caravanserai,
where the medieval merchants used to stay overnight. Dinner, and overnight
in Cappadocia.
Day
14: Ankara
Leaving the land of fairies, we drive around the shores of Salt Lake
to the capitol of Turkey: Ankara. First we drive to the old district
of the city to visit the Anatolian Civilisations Museum. Lunch will
be served at the heart of the modern city before visiting Ataturk's
Mausoleum where Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern Turkish
Republic, is buried. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, strolling
down the streets of Ankara. Our farewell dinner will be at an old mansion
in the Ankara citadel. Overnight in Ankara.
Day
15: Ankara
After breakfast, transfer to Ankara Esenboga Airport, and fly
back home.
**
Istanbul extension can be added to the beginning or
the end of the itinerary.
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| 2-3 |
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3450 / Person |
| 4-5 |
USD
2480 / Person |
| 6-7 |
USD
2150 / Person |
| 8-9 |
USD
1950 / Person |
| 10-12 |
USD
1860 / Person |
| 13-16 |
USD
1770 / Person |
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360 |
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Child Reduc. |
Free |
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25% |
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10% |
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