Top 10 Best Things to do in Alanya , Turkey
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List of Best Things to do in Alanya
Red Tower
Alanya Teleferik
Dimcay
Alanya Gardens
Alanya Kalesi
Kleopatra Beach
Alanya Shipyard
The harbor
Alanya Arkeoloji Muzesi
Dim Cave
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12 things to do in alanya
12 things to do in alanya
Alanya is a famous city that has a magical turquoise sea and golden-colored sand beaches. A Holiday village like a dream is awaiting you. Besides its natural beauty, it has also a lot of history to offer. You can discover all places easyly with our Alanya tours. Alanya deserves to be among the most preferred places with its beaches and many awards from known tourist companies.
İt has many places to visit and a variaty of activities like water sports, paragliding, mountains, beaches and many more. Also worth seeing is the dim river, the natural caves and exotic villages. With its magnificent geography and natural beauties and with the sunshine smile almost every day. The slogan of Alanya is : the smiling sunshine every day of the year.
Alanya Castle and Red Tower
The Castle of alanya was built by the Seljuk Sultan, Alaeddin Keykubat in 1221. This is a historical beauty which hosts you with it magnificent beauty on the mediteranean coast. The Alanya Castle is composed of three parts. İts Walls are 6 km long. At the same time you can see the red tower which is one of the unique examples of Seljuks art. Those who want to visit historical places are advised to see the castle and the beauty of the sea view at the same time.
Alanya Dim Cave
This cave is among the natural beauties of Alanya, surrounded by pine forests and plane trees, which sheds light on prehistoric ages. İt takes place among the most beautiful caves in Turkey to visit.
Alanya Dim River
This natural wonder of river is spilled from the Taurus Mountains. Stopping point for tourists who want to cool off with the coolness that challenges the scorching heat of Alanya. Dim river is a spacious place where you can walk around with its natural beauty and have some fun like swimming, sliding or eating your meal on the river.
Alanya Museum
The museum is located in Damlatas. it is visited by visitors every month of the year. The museum exhibits themes from the islamic period, roman and Byzantine period like stone inscriptions and many more interesting historic items
Alanya Cleopatra Beach
Cleopatra beach, the most famous beach in Alanya, is located exactly at the foot of the Castle. You will see the most beautiful sea and sunshine in this peace of earth, with clean waters and wonderful scenery. You can also visit the damlatas cave since the cave is directly near this beach. Also worth seeing the mountains side with a offroad tour.
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Duden waterfall ( Düden şelalesi ) - Antalya, Turkey
Duden waterfall ( Düden şelalesi ) - Antalya, Turkey - Duden waterfall Travel Vlog
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Düden Waterfalls are a group of waterfalls in the province of Antalya, Turkey. The waterfalls, formed by the recycle station water, are located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north-east of Antalya. They end where the waters of the Lower Düden Falls drop off a rocky cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea.
Düdenbaşı Waterfall karstic system
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At the 28th and 30th kilometre markers (17 and 19 miles) of the old route from Antalya-Burdur (which goes through Döşemealtı town), two big karstic sources appear. These sources, Kırkgözler and Pınarbaşı, merge after a short flow and disappear into Bıyıklı Sinkhole. Some of the sinkholes can swallow a river or lake. In this region, the Suğla (Konya) big sinkhole and the Bıyıklı sinkhole output 30 cubic metres per second (1,100 cu ft/s). This quantity is the output of Kırkgöz and Pınarbaşı springs at inundation.
The water, which disappears at Bıyıklı Sinkhole, travels 14 km (9 mi) underground and comes out again at Varsak pit. After a very short fall, it disappears again from the other end. The water which disappears at Varsak goes underground for 2 km (1.2 mi) and comes out again at Düdenbasi, by pressure made by a syphon. The water which falls from Düdenbasi is the water coming from Kepez Hydroelectrical Complex.
A regulator built in front of the Bıyıklı Sinkhole directs the waters of Kırkgözler and Pınarbaşı into a canal to the Kepez Hydroelectric Plant, where a pressure pipe carries it to a balancing funnel and drops it over the plant's turbines.
The water from the plant's discharge unit is brought to Düdenbaşı again by a long canal, where it forms artificial cascades. From there the amount of water is that of a large river. Seven irrigation trenches distribute the water to land north-east of Antalya.
After Düdenbasi, the waters of Düdençay separate into a number of streams and finally, east of Antalya, cascade 40 metres (131 ft) from a platform into the Mediterranean. A park surrounds these waterfalls. They can be seen from the sea by taking a boat trip from Antalya yacht harbour.
Duden Waterfalls are a group of waterfalls in the province of Antalya, Turkey. The waterfall, formed by the Duden River which is one of the major rivers of southern Anatolia is located 12 km north-east of Antalya; which ends where the limpid waters of the Lower Duden Falls drop off a rocky cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea in a dazzling show.
Most of the domestic and foreign tourist visiting Antalya only Dudenbasi Falls without noticing how these falls come out from the deep section of the water by making syphon (by pressure) and without knowing that these are the part of an exciting hydrogeologic and Karstic system.
At the spot where the cascades fall into the Mediterranean is an attractive park. In spring when water is plentiful this is a sight not to be missed. They can be seen from the sea by talking a boat trip from Antalya yacht harbour which is a very pleasant trip.
Best Restaurants & Places to Eat in Alanya , Turkey
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Mezze Grill Ocakbasi Restaurant
Prima Restaurant Bar
Olivia Gourmet Restaurant & Cafe Bar
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Hakan Moonlight Restaurant&Metin
Address Restaurant
Vintage Brasserie & Winehouse
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AnItkabir in Ankara, Turkey
Anıtkabir (literally, memorial tomb) is the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the leader of the Turkish War of Independence and the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. It is located in Ankara and was designed by architects Professor Emin Onat and Assistant Professor Ahmet Orhan Arda, whose proposal beat 48 other entries from several countries in a competition held by the Turkish Government in 1941 for a monumental tomb for Atatürk.
The site is also the final resting place of İsmet İnönü, the second President of Turkey, who was interred there after he died in 1973. His tomb faces the Atatürk Mausoleum, on the opposite side of the Ceremonial Ground.
The mausoleum was depicted on various Turkish banknotes during 1966–1987 and 1997–2009[2] and was included in the Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers list of the fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey, a list of remarkable engineering projects realized in the first 50 years of the chamber.
The great leader of Turkish Independence War and Turkish Revolution and the founder of Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s life, with full of struggles for Turkish land's freedom and endeavours to raise the Turkish Nation to the level of contemporary civilization, lasted 57 years. It ended on 10 November 1938 and the great leader passed to eternity.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is a great leader, achieving to make Turkey a member of contemporary civilization with all its institutions, has a special place in the history of humanities. The idea to build a mausoleum to reflect his greatness in every respect and to present his thoughts on principles, his reforms and modernization, was the common desire of the Turkish Nation in deepest grief of losing Atatürk.
Before building of Anitkabir, Anittepe’s (Monument Hill ) name was Rasattepe (Observation Hill) because there was an observatory on this hill.
There were also tumuluses (graves) belonging to Phrygian civilization of 3rd Century BC on this hill. Archeological excavations took place to remove these tombs after the decision was given to build Anitkabir on Rasattepe. Remains found on these excavations are on display in the museum of Anatolian Civilizations.
The first stage to start the construction was the expropriation of the land after deciding on the Anitkabir project. Actual construction of Anitkabir commenced on 9 October 1944 with a splendid ceremony by laying the first stone of the foundation. Construction of Anitkabir took nine years in four stages.
The Anitkabir project originally had a vaulted ceiling above the mausoleum carried by the perimeter columns. On 4 December 1951 the Government inquired the architects of the possibility of shortening the time of construction by lowering the 28 m. high ceiling of the Hall of Honours.
After studying the subject, architects concluded that it was possible to cover the ceiling with a reinforced concrete slab instead of a stone vault. This change had reduced the weight of the ceiling and, therefore, certain risks were eliminated further.
Easy to process porous travertine with various colours was used on external cladding of the concrete surfaces and marble was used for the inside surfaces of the mausoleum.
White travertine that was used for sculpture groups, for lions figures and the mausoleum colons, is brought in from Pinarbasi town of Kayseri and white travertine used inside the towers is brought in from Polatli and Malikoy. Red and black travertine used for paving the ceremonial ground and floors of towers were brought in from Kayseri, Bogazköprü region and yellow travertine brought in from Cankiri, Eskipazar was used for building the Victory relief, Hall of Honours external walls and perimeter colons of the ceremonial ground.
Red, black and cream colour marbles used on the floor of the Hall of Honours were brought from Hatay, Adana and Canakkale, and for the internal walls, tiger-hide patterned marble from Afyon and green marble brought from Bilecik. Monolithic tomb stone weighing 40 tons was brought from Osmaniye, Adana and the white marble covering sides of the sarcophagus were from Afyon.
IV. ANITKABIR'S ARCHITECTURAL PROPERTIES
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Cappadocia, Turkey
Got to spend a couple days in Cappadocai, Turkey..So much history, culture and amazing scenery..towards the end of the trip I realized our friend had an awesome camera so i got some shots before the battery died and was able to put this together..
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Best chillin day ever in Dim River, Alanya, Turkey
Exploring around Alanya, Turkey for the last few days get us tired so we decide to have a chillin day in Dim River.
Dim River is actually one of the most popular attractions in Alanya.
Dim river is also known as ‘Dim çayı’ is an easy to reach attraction offering a great experience to both tourist and local residents.
If you want to find out more about Alanya’s most famous attraction keep watching.
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