Isparta Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Isparta? Check out our Isparta Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Isparta.
Top Places to visit in Isparta:
Lake Egirdir, The Village of Kuyucak, KIzIldag Milli Parki, Zindan Mağarası, Golcuk Tabiat Parki, Suleyman Demirel Demokrasi ve KalkInma Muzesi, Hizirbey Camii, Egirdir Kalesi, Ayazmana Mesireligi, Men Tapinagi, Prof. Dr. Turan Yazgan Hali ve Kilim Muzesi, Antioch of Pisidia
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Here is the list of Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Turkey:-
1-NEMRUT: Place of Giant Sculptures
2-AMASRA: A Small Town in Nature
3-AMASYA: A City of River Beauty
4-OLIMPOS: A town contains history and mystery
5-ULUABAT GÖLÜ: A Lake Home of Fishes and Bird
6-ŞİRİNCE: A Romanian village of Aegean
7-POLONEZKÖY and AĞVA: Lungs of İstanbul
8-CUMALIKIZIK: An Ottoman village
9-OYLAT KAPLICALARI: Thermal springs that have both spa and nature
10-GÖKÇEADA: Twins of Aegean
11-TORTUM ŞELALESİ: A Fall in Erzurum
12-ALAÇATI: A place where all surfers of the world arrive
13-KÖYCEĞİZ: It is history and nature
14-SİNOP CEZAEVİ: A place where expert writers suffer greatly
15-PALAMUTBÜKÜ: A silent holiday in nature
16-ÖLÜDENİZ: Unique sea and nature
17-SAKLIKENT: A surprising journey in the canyon
18-ADALAR: Time for Sightseeing
19-KONYA: A City Of History & Culture Inheritance
20-UZUNGÖL: A dream garden consists of all colors of nature
21-KAPADOKYA [Cappadocia]: A Cradle Civilization Of Chimney Rocks
22-HARRAN: A city of Fairy Tale
23-SELİMİYE: A Masterpiece of Mimar Sinan
24-PAMUKKALE: White pearl of Aegean
25-İSHAKPAŞA SARAYI: Both Seljuk and Ottoman Architecture Together
26-ASPENDOS: Archaic and Beautiful
27- SANTA CLAUS CHURCH: Attracts Tourists from all Nations
28-ORDU: Watch the City from Boztepe
29-SÖĞÜT: A Historic Journey – First Ottoman Capital
30- KÜLTEPE: Oldest Anatolian Civilization
31-İZNİK: Fantastic Traces of Both the Seljuk & the Ottoman Empire
32- EĞİRDİR GÖLÜ: Lake with Seven Colors
33- BALIKLIGÖL: Feed Holy Fishes - Lake Where Hz. Ibrahim Fell Over
34-MARDİN: Importance of Rocks in Human Life
35- VAN GÖLÜ: Cultural Accumulation And Scenic Beauties
36- AYDER YAYLASI: Natural Coolness
37- ASHAB-I KEYF MAĞARASI: Ashab-ı Keyf Visitation
38- DAMLATAŞ MAĞARASI: It makes Asthma Better
39- HARPUT: An Outdoor Museum
40- YEDİGÖLLER: Pearls in the Neck of Bolu
41- GELİBOLU: History in Gelibolu Peninsula
42- EPHESUS: A Mysterious Trip in Archaic City
43- KARAİN MAĞARASI: From First Civilization up to Now
44- ZEUGMA: City of Mosaic
45- GÖLCÜK: A Dream in Nature’s Lap
46- ANİ HARABELERİ: Mosque and Church are Together
47- ARTVİN: Every Village of Artvin is a Plateau
48- KAZDAĞLARI: History, Oxygen and Trekking
49- SAFRANBOLU: Whole Beautiful Houses of Anatolia
50- HASANKEYF: Junction Point of Cultures
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TURKEY: Hiking Saint Paul's Trail from Yalvaç to Egirdir
In 2008, the Englishwoman Keith Сlow, has developed a 500-kilometer tourist route - the Saint Paul's Trail. It passes across those places which Saint Paul has visited, or theoretically, could visit during his first missionary trip to Asia Minor.
It is possible to go on the trail during all seasons of the year. But the most popular seasons — spring and fall. As it is too hot in the summer, and in the winter, it is cold.
Valery Shanin and Sergey Oskolkov begin to travel on the Saint Paul's Trail in the town of Yalvaç.
Near this modern Turkish town, ruins of the ancient city of Antioch in Pisidia have remained.
At the time of Saint Paul, the highway from Efes to Syria passed here. The city, which was a that time a part of the Roman Empire, prospered.
Antioch in Pisidia experienced its heyday in the third century AD. The city existed during the time of the Byzantine Empire. But after a series of raids of the Arabs, it was abandoned.
The trail goes among boundless open spaces. It is the end of September. The crop is already reaped and the fields were plowed. But it is still warm like in summer.
On the bank of the lake Egirdir, there is a restaurant - for locals and tourists who are occasionally getting here. They serve only one dish— fried lake fish.
The trail passes by the most known local sight. The huge stone arch surprisingly similar to an old bridge, has arisen in a natural way. As a result of a joint effect of water and wind.
On the east coast of the Egirdir lake, there are no settlements. There is very little room between the rocks and the edge of the water here. Not cleared up. There is no place to plant gardens and build houses.
The Saint Paul's Trail crosses the Lake Egirdir at the narrowest point. Between the beaches are no more than two kilometers. But it is not possible to wade across. The fishermen help out. They transport everyone from one coast of the lake to the other on their boats.
Barla - a small but famous town. In the local prison, the famous Muslim scientist Said Nursi, served sentence. In conclusion, he has written huge works, about 6 thousand pages — comments to the Koran.
In Egirdir, the campaign on the Saint Paul's Trail has come to an end.
And The World without Visas project continues.
Ahead, new travels over the countries, visa-free for Russians.
Narration was done by Frederic Moretti (fredericmorettimusic@gmail.com)
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Lake Eğirdir, Isparta Province, Turkey, Asia
Eğirdir is the name of a lake and of the town situated on the shore of that lake (Eğirdir) in Turkey. The lake lies in the Turkish Lakes Region and is 186 kilometers (116 mi) north of Antalya. With an area of 482 square kilometres (186 sq mi) it is the fourth largest lake in Turkey. The town and the lake were formerly called Eğridir, a Turkish pronunciation of the town's old Greek name Akrotiri.Eğridir means it is crooked in Turkish, so to remove the negative connotations, in the mid-1980s the “i” and the “r” were transposed in a new official name, thus creating Eğirdir, a name that evokes spinning and flowers, although many people in Turkey still call both the town and the lake by its former name.
TURKEY: Hiking The Lycian way
In ancient times, a mining area located in the South-West of Asia Minor, in the region of the Teke Peninsula, was called Lycia.
On the West it bordered with Karya,
on the North with Phrygia and Pisidia,
on the East with Pamphylia
and washed by the Mediterranean sea on the South.
The coastline is strongly indented in Lycia.
There are many bays, islets and sheltered coves.
And internal areas are occupied by fertile valleys separated by spurs of the Taurus range.
At the end of the XX century, an Englishwoman named Kate Clow, paved the Lycian tourist route.
It became one of the most popular trail in the world.
Disparate roads, trails and goat paths are connected in a single path, with a total length of 509 kilometers.
The trail is marked with red and white marks.
In some places, they are more common and in others, less common.
And sometimes completely lost or hidden in dense vegetation.
There are numerous signs along the trail.
They show the direction to the nearest historical attractions or large settlements.
You can go on the path without a guide.
Of course, you may end up strayed.
Mutual assistance between tourists helps them to find their way.
The most difficult area to for orientation are the fields lined with pyramids of stones. They are called the ducks.
The Lycian trail streches along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, from Fethiye to Antalya.
The path goes through forests and mountains, agricultural areas, ancient ruins, villages and abandoned villages.
The route is made so that it can be walked with ease.
It is never more than one day's walk, from one rest area to the next.
On the way, you can easily find restaurants, snack bars and grocery shops.
With the alternative of travelling with a tent, cooking over a campfire and sleeping under the stars.
There are no organized campsites in Turkey.
A tent can be placed anywhere without any restrictions.
It's easy to find drinkable water and wood for the fire.
There are also springs, rivers, lakes and wells.
You can easily ask for water in any home.
The Turks are a very hospitable people.
Especially to foreigners.
Local residents not only willingly undertake to fulfill traveler's requests,
they also invite them for tea, food and shelter.
The trail can be walked at any time of the year.
But the ideal season remain Spring or Autumn.
As Summers are too hot and Winters too wet.
The most popular season on the trail — May holidays.
The Lycian trail begins on the outskirts of Fethiye.
From Oludeniz, she abruptly goes into the mountains.
The path reaches the sea for the first time, in the area of Kabak, on a small pebble beach.
The water is still cold and swimming is unattractive.
But it is already quite comfortable to sleep in the tent. It is not cold.
The Lycians founded their cities in the most convenient places.
Most often on the top of a mountain or on the river bank.
On a hill at the mouth of the Xanthos river in the Mediterranean sea, there was, in ancient times, a port city called Pindi.
There were 23 major cities in Lycia.
One of the most important was Xanthos.
It was founded by settlers from Crete in the VIII century BC.
The City was the capital of the Lycian Union.
And later became a part of the Roman Empire.
Only fragments remain from the high walls.
The port city of Patara was founded in the VI century BC.
It was one of the largest cities in the Lycian Union.
Here lived the Roman Emperor Hadrian.
And on the way to Rome stayed in St. Paul.
The holiday village of Kalkan has replaced the Greek village of Kalamaki.
Now this village, is popular amongst those who prefer a quiet and relaxing holiday by the sea.
On the shore, at the foot of the cliff under Felos, was in ancient times, the port of Antiphellos. It is briefly mentioned in Homer's Illiad. The inhabitants of this city fought on the side of the Trojans.
The ancient city of Myra was in the Lycian Union.
The amphitheatre was designed for 30 thousand seats. We can see many rows of seats of the audience, the scene and arches covered galleries, still perfectly preserved.
Roman Emperor Julius Caesar and the Apostle Paul were visiting here. At the beginning of the IV century, the local Bishop was Nicholas, from Patara. He performed many miracles and was canonized.
The trail goes along the slopes protected the Göynük canyon.
Narration was done by Frederic Moretti (fredericmorettimusic@gmail.com)
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Antalya, TURKEY | Restuarants with a twist
In this turkey travel video series, I will be visiting some very quirky eateries and cafes in kaleici area of antalya city where besides the food being very good, the decor and the view is simply out of the world. Even the people serving food are so funny.
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Isparta (Greek: Σπάρτη, also Baris/Βάρις in Byzantine Greek) is a city in western Turkey and the capital of Isparta Province. The city's population was 222,556 in 2010 and its elevation is 1035 m. It is also known as the City of Roses.
The main economic activities of Isparta are the production of rose water and handmade carpets. Tourism, both local and increasingly international due to biblical tourism, is also becoming an important source of revenue for the city. Süleyman Demirel University has introduced thousands of youths from various backgrounds to the city's mostly conservative fabric in the recent years. The city's football team, Ispartaspor, currently plays in Group 7 of the Turkish Regional Amateur League.
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Anzac Tour of Turkey - Day 10 - 1st May 2010
The morning was a lazy one and we enjoyed a late breakfast and then a walk down to the beach. Along side of the beach were the ruins of Olympos which had some interesting sarcophagas' and mosaics. Unfortunately there was no map available to allow us to explore the ruins as we would have liked. You got to some sections where you don't know if you should continue on or not as there was a half a track through the thick bush. Everyone then got back on the bus about lunch time and we drove off to the town of Antalya which is a big resort town located on the coast. We found this town to be very impressive in terms of it's cleaniness and appearance. We enjoyed a walk down through Roman ruins along a beautiful set of laneways down towards the water. We were then presented with a beautiful view along the coast with all the apartment blocks with huge mountains in the background. After grabbing some lunch we got back on the bus and headed away from the coast line and into the mountains. We stopped along the way to have a tea and toilet break whilst admiring the beautiful mountainous scenery. At this point still lots of forest and running water predominatly from snow melt. The final destination was the town of Egirdir where we stayed out on an island in a nice boutique type hotel. Dinner was provided in the restaurant located at the top of the hotel which had panormic views of the fresh water lake and surrounding mountain side. We had a night cap in one of the rooms with the younger crowd.
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Vakantie Turkije 07/17. Pamukkale kalkterrassen. Fijne vakantie. Oad Reizen
Zie: — Een wonderlijk schepsel der natuur: de warme bronnen en kalksteenterrassen van Pamukkale, gelegen in het binnenland van Turkije, op zo´n 200 kilometer ten Noord-Oosten van Bodrum. Eeuwenlang heeft het water hier over de plateaus gestroomd, waarbij kalkzouten zijn neergeslagen en een prachtig netwerk van fantastische rotsformaties is ontstaan met glanzend witte stalactieten, watervallen en bassins.
De waterbronnen maken deel uit van de Cürcüsvlakte. Het water heeft een temperatuur van circa 35 graden. Van de bassins wordt gezegd dat ze een heilzame werking tegen vele aandoeningen hebben. Excursies naar Pamukkale worden vanuit de meeste Turkse badplaatsen aangeboden en zijn de moeite waard omdat er ook nog vele Romeinse overblijfselen te bewonderen zijn. Onderweg doet u vele indrukken van het Turkse binnenland op.