Top 10 Best Things to do in Konya, Turkey
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List of Best Things to do in Konya, Turkey
Aziziye Mosque
Mevlana Museum
Konya Tropical Butterfly Garden
Sems-i Tebrizi Tomb & Mosque
Sille
Ince Minare Museum
Alaeddin Hill
Istiklal Harbi Sehitleri Abidesi
Esrefoglu Mosque
Kyoto Japon Parki
What to See and Do in Konya, Turkey
I talk about what to do and how to get in and out of Konya, Turkey. We travel to Catalhoyuk, Mevlana Museum, try to see the Whirling Dervishes and more.
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3000 YEAR OLD CAVES // Cappadocia, Turkey
Through the lunar landscapes of Cappadocia we venture into the Underground Cities of the past, learn about the Whirling Dervishes in Konya and frolic around the Fairy Chimneys of Pigeon Valley.
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Sille Ancient City
Aya Elena Church
Konya
Mevlana Museum
Whirling Dervishes Ceremony at Saruhan
Elkep Evi Cave Hotel
Uchisar Castle
Pigeon Valley
Kaymakli Underground City
Goreme Open Air Museum
Pasabag a.k.a. Monks Valley
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Top 5 Best Hotels in Konya, Turkey - sorted by Rating Guests
Hich Hotel Konya
Aziziye Mh. Celal Sk. No:6, Konya, Konya, 42030, Turkey
3.5-star hotel with restaurant, near Mevlana Tomb and Museum
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Dedeman Konya Hotel And Convention Center
Beysehir Isparta Cevre Yolu Esenler Mh., Yeni Sille Caddesi, Konya, Konya, 42080, Turkey
Luxury hotel with 2 restaurants, near Karatay Medresesi Museum
Free WiFi and free parking
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Araf Hotel
Aziziye Mah. Nacifikret Sokak No:3, Karatay, Konya, Turkey
Konya hotel with restaurant
Free WiFi and free parking
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Bayir Diamond Hotel & Convention Center Konya
Musalla Baglari Mah., Nalcaci Cad. No 100 Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey
Family hotel in Konya with 2 restaurants and indoor pool
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Selcuk Otel Sems-i Tebrizi
Mevlana Caddesi Kazanli Sok. No 6, Konya, 42050, Turkey
Upscale hotel in Konya City Center with restaurant
Free WiFi and free parking
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Turkey/Göreme/Cappadocia(AMAZING/UNESCO Part 51
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Cappadocia
Following the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, various Turkish clans under the leadership of the Seljuks began settling in Anatolia. With the rise of Turkish power in Anatolia, Cappadocia slowly became a tributary to the Turkish states that were established to the east and to the west; some of the population converted to Islam with the remainder forming the Cappadocian Greek population. By the end of the early 12th century, Anatolian Seljuks had established their sole dominance over the region. With the decline and the fall of the Konya-based Seljuks in the second half of the 13th century, they were gradually replaced by the Karaman-based Beylik of Karaman, who themselves were gradually succeeded by the Ottoman Empire over the course of the 15th century. Cappadocia remained part of the Ottoman Empire for the centuries to come, and remains now part of the modern state of Turkey. A fundamental change occurred in between when a new urban center, Nevşehir, was founded in the early 18th century by a grand vizier who was a native of the locality (Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha), to serve as regional capital, a role the city continues to assume to this day.
In the meantime many former Cappadocians had shifted to a Turkish dialect (written in Greek alphabet, Karamanlıca), and where the Greek language was maintained (Sille, villages near Kayseri, Pharasa town and other nearby villages), it became heavily influenced by the surrounding Turkish. This dialect of Greek is known as Cappadocian Greek. Following the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the language is now only spoken by a handful of the former population's descendants in modern Greece.
The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features.
The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul and other cities.
The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Urgup, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve. Among the underground cities worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.
Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Goreme. Trekking is enjoyed in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (Guzelyurt), Urgup and Goreme.
Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300–1200 AD.
The first period of settlement in Göreme goes back to the Roman period. The Yusuf Koç, Ortahane, Durmus Kadir and Bezirhane churches in Göreme, and houses and churches carved into rocks in the Uzundere, Bağıldere and Zemi Valleys all illustrate history and can be seen today. The Göreme Open Air Museum is the most visited site of the monastic communities in Cappadocia (see Churches of Göreme, Turkey) and is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. The complex contains more than 30 carved-from-rock churches and chapels, some having superb frescoes inside, dating from the 9th century to the 11th century.
Turkey/Çavuşin-Avanos/Cappadocia Part 55
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Cappadocia/Turkey World Nature Wonder
Following the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, various Turkish clans under the leadership of the Seljuks began settling in Anatolia. With the rise of Turkish power in Anatolia, Cappadocia slowly became a tributary to the Turkish states that were established to the east and to the west; some of the population converted to Islam with the remainder forming the Cappadocian Greek population. By the end of the early 12th century, Anatolian Seljuks had established their sole dominance over the region. With the decline and the fall of the Konya-based Seljuks in the second half of the 13th century, they were gradually replaced by the Karaman-based Beylik of Karaman, who themselves were gradually succeeded by the Ottoman Empire over the course of the 15th century. Cappadocia remained part of the Ottoman Empire for the centuries to come, and remains now part of the modern state of Turkey. A fundamental change occurred in between when a new urban center, Nevşehir, was founded in the early 18th century by a grand vizier who was a native of the locality (Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha), to serve as regional capital, a role the city continues to assume to this day.
In the meantime many former Cappadocians had shifted to a Turkish dialect (written in Greek alphabet, Karamanlıca), and where the Greek language was maintained (Sille, villages near Kayseri, Pharasa town and other nearby villages), it became heavily influenced by the surrounding Turkish. This dialect of Greek is known as Cappadocian Greek. Following the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the language is now only spoken by a handful of the former population's descendants in modern Greece.
The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features.
The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul and other cities.
The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Urgup, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve. Among the underground cities worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.
Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Goreme. Trekking is enjoyed in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (Guzelyurt), Urgup and Goreme.
Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300–1200 AD.
The first period of settlement in Göreme goes back to the Roman period. The Yusuf Koç, Ortahane, Durmus Kadir and Bezirhane churches in Göreme, and houses and churches carved into rocks in the Uzundere, Bağıldere and Zemi Valleys all illustrate history and can be seen today. The Göreme Open Air Museum is the most visited site of the monastic communities in Cappadocia (see Churches of Göreme, Turkey) and is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. The complex contains more than 30 carved-from-rock churches and chapels, some having superb frescoes inside, dating from the 9th century to the 11th century.
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Place : Konya, Turkey
Time : 26 Dec 2013 - 2 Jan 2014
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