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An insider’s introduction with a top-notch private guide throughout the journey
Hilltop villages, majestic Roman ruins of Ephesus, Aphrodisias, and Bodrum
Cappadocia, with its other-wordly landscape and traditional villages
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From Roman Ruins to Imperial Istanbul
Discover Turkey Private Journey
Discover one of Europe’s most fascinating countries, with a wealth of antiquities, spectacular landscapes, delicious cuisine, and an open-hearted welcome. This land-based odyssey brings you the wonders of Turkey including Roman Ephesus, Aphrodisias, Cappadocia in the heartland, and the charming villages of the Aegean Coast.
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Itinerary-in-Brief
Days 1-2
Exotic Istanbul
Explore the great monuments of this renowned city on a walking tour tailored to your interests. Istanbul is home to the thousand-year-old Haghia Sophia, once the greatest church in Christendom, and the Blue Mosque, with its blue-themed interior, replete with panels of floral-motif tiles (20,000 of them) and graceful arabesque stenciling. Visit Topkapi Palace, where the sultans’ wives, concubines, and eunuchs lived inside the “forbidden” harem quarters. Enjoy a guided walk through the Covered Bazaar to the Spice Market, and board a sunset ferry to sail up the Bosphorus Strait, one of the most famous stretches of water in the world. Criss-cross between Europe and Asia as you savor views of the Dolmabahce Palace, Rumeli Hisar Castle, and traditional waterfront homes from the Ottoman period.
Days 3-4
Cappadocia’s Moonscape
Spread across the heart of Turkey is the volcanic moonscape of Cappadocia, with its mushroom-shaped rock formations into which the local people have carved homes. Christianity arrived here in the 1st century AD, as evidenced by the ornate frescoed churches hewn deep into the soft tufa rock. Enjoy a hike from the pretty village of Ortahisar to the unspoiled hamlet of Cavusin through vineyards and apricot orchards, visit the ancient underground city of Kaymakli, 13 levels deep, where thousands of Byzantine-era villagers sought refuge from invaders, and enjoy panoramas of the towering stalagmites that give this landscape a surreal quality.
Day 5
Magnificent Ephesus
Declared capital of Roman Asia by Emperor Augustus, the archeological complex of Ephesus is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world. Walk down Marble Street, where the ruts of chariot wheels can still be seen etched in the pavement, visit the striking Library of Celsus, with its elegant two-story facade, then head for dinner and overnight in the evocative hill town of Sirince, a quiet retreat known for its olive oils and wines.
Days 6-7
Treasures of the Aegean Coast
In the lush valley of the Meander River Delta, visit Priene on the slopes of Mt. Mycale. Often compared to Delphi for its natural setting, Priene is also known for its extensive Temple of Athena, built at the order of Alexander the Great and still in a remarkable state of preservation. On the flanks of Mt. Latmos, explore the beautiful 2nd century Temple of Zeus, hidden in the endless grove of olives. Then head to Bodrum, where whitewashed, bougainvillea-clad houses surround natural harbors lined with yachts. Enjoy the flavor of the southern Aegean as you walk narrow streets lined with artisan shops and visit the farmers’ market.
Days 8-11
Ancient Villages, Sacred Springs
Taking a little traveled route inland, visit beautiful country villages with tree-shaded central squares, stroll in the lively bazaar at Milas, and explore mountain-ringed Aphrodisias, a fantastic World Heritage Site in an isolated setting. The stadium at this ancient city can still seat 30,000 spectators. At Pamukkale, a remarkable natural wonder, walk along lime-white cliffs terraced with travertine pools, and visit the sacred spring at ancient Hieropolis, with its submerged marble pillars dating to the Roman era.
Day 11
Depart via Istanbul
Optional Inside Istanbul Extension
Days 11-13
Enjoy an in-depth exploration of this wonderfully walkable city with your private guide. On your first day, walk the narrow streets of the Golden Horn, enjoy lunch in a Byzantine palace, and visit the elegant Rustem Pasa Mosque, with its spectacular Iznik tiles. The second day brings you by ferry to the luxurious Prince’s Islands, known for their unspoiled natural beauty. On the third day, visit remarkable small museums, stroll through the Flower Passage Market, and enjoy the fashionable Pera District, with its French architecture and sidewalk cafés.
Tour
Costs
$5395 per person double occupancy
Single Supplement: $495
Internal Airfare: $425 per person (subject to change)
Optional Inside Istanbul Extension: $1095 per person
Groups of 3 or more: Call for details
*Prices valid through 2008
Includes all land transportation and private guide throughout
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