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Local landscape in the
lush, green Eastern Black
Sea Region of Turkey
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AN
AUTHENTIC TOUR OF BLACK SEA AND EASTERN TURKEY
14 DAYS
In
time, the Black Sea Region and Eastern Turkey will be discovered by many
tourists, like the rest of the country. There is still time to see the
authentic life of the local people and this wildly beautiful part of Turkey.
The lack of deluxe hotels in this region is offset by the interesting
remnants of ancient cities, the friendliness of the people, and the simple
and yet delicious food that you can still experience.
DAY 1: ANKARA Arrive at Ankara Esenboga International Airport
in late afternoon. Meeting and assistance at the airport and transfer
to the hotel for overnight stay. "Welcome Cocktail" and dinner
at the hotel. (D)
DAY 2: ANKARA Tour of the Museum of Ancient Anatolian Civilizations
in Ankara for an overview of the vast history of Asia Minor; then, a visit
to the Mausoleum of Ataturk. After lunch, stop to see some Roman ruins,
such as The Temple of Augustus, the Column of Julian and the Baths of
Caracalla. Dinner at a restaurant in an authentic setting. Overnight in
Ankara. (B,L,D)
DAY
3: DOGUBEYAZIT Transfer to Ankara Esenboga Airport for the flight*
to Kars in Northeastern Turkey. After a short city tour of Kars, drive
to Ani, which is one of the four or five most spectacular archaeological
sites in Turkey due to both natural settings and the monuments. The ruins
of Ani are situated on a triangular bluff, where two deep gorges meet;
impressive city walls and medieval Armenian churches still remain to this
day. Afterwards, continue to Dogubeyazit, near the foothills of Mt. Ararat,
for dinner and overnight stay. (B,L,D)
DAY
4: DOGUBEYAZIT Visit Ishak Pasa Palace, built in the late 18th
century on a desolate but spectacular setting on the outskirts of Dogubeyazit.
Offering a magnificent view of the plain and the surrounding mountains,
the palace is of high construction, and originally had some 360 rooms
and halls, built in various architectural styles. Overnight in Dogubeyazit.
(B,L,D)
DAY
5: ERZURUM Depart from Dogubeyazit in the morning for the drive
to Erzurum, one of the largest cities of Eastern Anatolia. Visit Sarikamis,
a small town which has a few Czarist Russian buildings, and have lunch
at a pleasant mountain inn. Also stop to admire a magnificent Mongol bridge
with six arches, called "Grandfather Shepherd Bridge", dating
from the 13th Century. Dinner and overnight in Erzurum. (B,L,D)
DAY
6: ERZURUM Tour the ancient city of Erzurum, which has had a
very turbulent history, especially in the last couple of centuries, with
attacks from Russia. Visit the Yakutiye Medrese (religious school) built
in 1301, the Medrese With Twin Minarets, the Ulu Cami (the oldest mosque
in town, dating back to 1179) and the Lala Pasa Mosque, designed by the
famous architect Sinan. Stop at the "Bazaar", a street featuring
jewelry stores that specialize in "Erzurum Stone" (a black gem
polished to a high sheen) as well as antique stores. Overnight stay in
Erzurum. (B,L,D)
DAY
7: ARTVIN Drive through a scenic route to Artvin, with stops
enroute to enjoy spectacular scenery, including a view of the largest
waterfall in Turkey. The area around Artvin is full of old Georgian churches.
Overnight stay in Artvin. (B,L,D)
DAY
8: TRABZON The most spectacular scenery is in store today, departing
from Artvin and reaching the Black Sea Coast of Turkey. The drive will
proceed through Hopa, on forested mountain slopes not far from the Turkish-Georgian
border, Rize (a charming Black Sea town known for its of tea plantations),
and other seaside villages and hamlets, arriving in Trabzon in mid- or
late- afternoon. Overnight in Trabzon. (B,L,D)
DAY
9: TRABZON Trabzon, ancient Trebizond, is one of the most interesting
cities of ancient Anatolia, with monuments dating from a number of civilizations.
The tour includes some of these interesting ruins, starting with the Town
Square; Marco Polo stayed here and reportedly lost all of his luggage!
Then, visit the Church of St. Sophia from the 13th century, as well as
some Ottoman mosques. The highlight will be a visit to the Sumela Monastery,
a 14th century Byzantine monastery carved on the face of a steep cliff
on forest-covered mountains. Also stop at a little village called Hamsikoy,
to eat the best rice pudding (Sutlac) in the world. Overnight in Trabzon.
(B,L,D)
DAY
10: SAMSUN Continue driving along the Black Sea coast through
the town of Giresun, the "Hazelnut Capital of the World", from
where Roman General Lucullus took the first cherry tree to introduce it
to Europe. Also on the itinerary are Giresun Island (where Jason and his
Argonauts had the adventure with the Amazons), Ordu (from where the last
survivors of Xenephon's "Ten Thousand" embarked to go West),
and Unye, a charming little port where the purple tint of the rocks contrasts
with the blue sky and the green of the hazelnut plantations. Arrive in
Samsun for overnight stay. (B,L,D)
DAY
11: CORUM Morning departure from Samsun for the charming city
of Amasya, built on the narrow center of a deep canyon. Yesil Irmak (Green
River) flows through the middle of the city, separating Amasya into two
sections connected by a series of bridges that seem to be squeezed between
the banks of the river and the towering mountains on either side. (Julius
Caesar uttered his famous words, "Veni, Vidi, Vici", just south
of Amasya. This is also where the famous geographer Strabon was born in
64 B.C.) A visit to ancient monuments in Amasya is scheduled, before stopping
for lunch at a restaurant with a view of the river. Drive on to Çorum
for overnight stay. (B,L,D)
DAY
12: SAFRANBOLU Early morning departure from Corum to drive to
Safranbolu. (The timber houses of Safranbolu provide some of the most
beautiful examples of old Turkish architecture). In the afternoon, visit
Bolu, hometown of the famous chefs of Ottoman Palaces. Dinner and overnight
stay at an authentic mansion in Safranbolu. (B,L,D)
DAY
13: ANKARA After sightseeing in Safranbolu, drive back to Ankara
on a scenic route, balance of the day is at leisure. Farewell Dinner and
overnight stay in Ankara. (B,L,D)
DAY
14: Morning at leisure. Transfer to the Ankara Esenboga International
Airport in the afternoon for return flights. (B)
B = Breakfast
included, L = Lunch included, D = Dinner included, D/E = Dinner and entertainment
included
NOTE: The city or region designated next to a tour day (e.g., DAY 6: ANTALYA)
indicates the location of overnight stay.
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