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Top 50 Places To Visit in Turkey | Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Turkey - A Tour Through Images
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Turkey has a wealth of Beauty and Culture which can attract people from all over the world to visit there. Here is our list of the Top 50 Beautiful Places to visit in Turkey so you can spend your time wisely.
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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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Top Places To Visit in Turkey - Part 1
Top 50 Places To Visit in Turkey - Part 1
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Here is the list of Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Turkey [Part-1]:-
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
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Sinop gezisi
Türkiye'nin en mutlu insanlarının yaşadığı Sinop gezi videosundan merhabalar. Uzunca zamandır planladığımız Sinop gezisi ile karşınızdayız.
İki gün için epey yoğun bir program olsa da, ünlü filozof Diyojen'in doğduğu topraklar olan Sinop bugüne kadar gördüğüm en güzel şehirlerimizden bir tanesi.
Peki iki günde Sinop'ta nereleri gezdik, neler yaptık❓
Sinop şehrini ve şehir içerisindeki Arkeoloji Müzesini, Alaattin Camii'ni, Balatlar Kilisesini gezdik, orada Sabahattin Ali'nin yattığı Sinop cezaevine geçtik. Diyojen heykelini görüp Anadolu'nun en kuzey ucu olan İnceburun'a geçtik. Ertesi gün Erfelek'de bulunan Tatlıca şelalelerine uğrayıp oradan sakin şehir ünvanı almış Gerze'ye geçtik. Ve en son Hamsilos koyunda bol bol fotoğraf ve video çekip gezimizi sonlandırdık.
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Tourism in Turkey has experienced rapid growth in the last twenty years, and constitutes an important part of the economy. In 2013, 37.8 million foreign visitors arrived in Turkey, which ranked as the 6th most popular tourism destination in the world; they contributed $27.9 billion to Turkey's revenues.[202] In 2012, 15 percent of the tourists were from Germany, 11 percent from Russia, 8 percent from the United Kingdom, 5 percent from Bulgaria, 4 percent each from Georgia, the Netherlands and Iran, 3 percent from France, 2 percent each from the USA and Syria, and 40 percent from other countries.[203] Turkey has 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Historic Areas of Istanbul, the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, the Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük, Hattusa: the Hittite Capital, the Archaeological Site of Troy, Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape, Hierapolis – Pamukkale, and Mount Nemrut;[204] and 51 World Heritage Sites in tentative list, such as the archaeological sites or historic urban centers of Göbekli Tepe, Gordion, Ephesus, Aphrodisias, Perga, Lycia, Sagalassos, Aizanoi, Zeugma, Ani, Harran, Mardin, Konya and Alanya.[205] Turkey hosts two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which are the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the Temple of Artemis.[206]
Cappadocia is a geological wonderland, is a region created by the erosion of soft volcanic stone by the wind and rain of centuries.[207] The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features.
Infrastructure
Main articles: Transport in Turkey, Communications in Turkey, Energy in Turkey and Water supply and sanitation in Turkey
Turkish Airlines, flag carrier of Turkey, was selected by Skytrax as Europe's best airline for five years in a row: in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.[208][209]
In 2013 there were 98 airports in Turkey,[210] including 22 international airports.[211] As of 2014, Istanbul Atatürk Airport is the 13th busiest airport in the world, serving 31,833,324 passengers between January and July 2014, according to Airports Council International.[212] The new (third) international airport of Istanbul is planned to be the largest airport in the world, with a capacity to serve 150 million passengers per annum.[213][214][215] Turkish Airlines, flag carrier of Turkey since 1933, was selected by Skytrax as Europe's best airline for five consecutive years in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.[208][209][216] With 262 destinations worldwide, Turkish Airlines is the fourth largest carrier in the world by number of destinations as of 2014.[217] It is ranked first in the world by number of countries served.
As of 2014, the country has a roadway network of 65,623 kilometres (40,776 mi).[218] The total length of the rail network was 10,991 km in 2008, including 2,133 km of electrified and 457 km of high-speed track.[219][220] The Turkish State Railways started building high-speed rail lines in 2003. The Ankara-Konya line became operational in 2011 while the Ankara-Istanbul line entered service in 2014.[220]
In 2008, 7,555 kilometres (4,694 mi) of natural gas pipelines and 3,636 kilometres (2,259 mi) of petroleum pipelines spanned the country's territory.[219] The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, the second longest oil pipeline in the world, was inaugurated on May 10, 2005.[221] The Blue Stream, a major trans-Black Sea gas pipeline, delivers natural gas from Russia to Turkey. New undersea pipeline, with an annual capacity around 63 billion cubic metres (bcm), will allow Turkey to resell Russian gas to Europe.[222]
In 2013, the energy consumption was 240 billion kilowatt hours.[223] As Turkey imported 72 percent of its energy in 2013, the government decided to invest in nuclear power to reduce imports.[223] Three nuclear power stations are to be built by 2023.[223] Turkey has the fifth highest direct utilization and capacity of geothermal power in the world.[224] Turkey is a partner country of the EU INOGATE energy programme.
Turkey's first nuclear power plants are planned to be built in Mersin's Akkuyu district on the Mediterranean coast; in Sinop's İnceburun district on the Black Sea coast; and in Kırklareli's İğneada district on the Black Sea coast.[226] Turkey has the fifth highest direct utilization and capacity of geothermal power in the world.[224] Turkey is a partner country of the EU INOGATE energy programme, which has four key topics: enhancing energy security, convergence of member state energy markets on the basis of EU internal energy market principles, supporting sustainable energy development, and attracting investment for energy projects of common and regional interest.[225]
Turkey's internet, which has 35 million[227] active users, holds a 'Partly Free' ranking in Freedom House's index
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TÜRKİYE'NİN MUTLAKA GÖRMENİZ GEREKEN YERLERİ (1. BÖLÜM)
Türkiye'de görülmesi gereken 50 yer (1. Bölüm)
Tarih boyunca pek çok farklı medeniyete ev sahipliği yapan, coğrafi konumuyla dünyanın en önemli geçiş güzergahlarından biri olan Anadolu toprakları, bu birikimin izlerini taşıyor. Türkiye'de görülmesi gereken birçok güzel yer bulunuyor. İşte doğudan batıya, kuzeyden güneye Türkiye'de görülmesi gereken 50 yer...
1. TANRILARIN MEKANI NEMRUT
2. DOĞAYLA İÇ İÇE BİR KASABA: AMASRA
3. AMASYA'NIN NEHİR GÜZELLERİ
4. LİKYA'DA TARİH VE GİZEMİ BİRLİKTE GÖRÜN
5. ULUABAT GÖLÜ
6. ŞİRİNCE: EGE'DE BİR RUM KÖYÜ
7. İSTANBUL'A NEFES ALDIRAN YERLER
8. OSMANLI KÖYÜ CUMALIKIZIK
9. HEM KAPLICASI HEM YEŞİLİ: OYLAT
10. GÜNEŞİN EN SON BATTIĞI YER: GÖKÇEADA
11. TORTUM ŞELALESİ
12. SÖRF CENNETİ ALAÇATI
13. KÖYCEĞİZ
14. TARİHİ SİNOP CEZAEVİ
15. DATÇA
16. DOĞASIYLA DENİZİYLE EŞSİZ ÖLÜDENİZ
17. SAKLIKENT
18. ADALARDA GEZMENİN TAM ZAMANI
19. KONYA'YI GÖRMEDEN ASLA
20. UZUNGÖL
21. KAPADOKYA ANLATILMAZ YAŞANIR
22. BİR MASAL ŞEHRİ HARRAN
23. MİMAR SİNAN'IN ŞAHESERİ SELİMİYE CAMİİ
24. EGE'NİN BEYAZ İNCİSİ PAMUKKALE
25. İSHAKPAŞA SARAYI
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Turkey-Van (The Pearl of the East) Part 29
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Van City,Turkey:
Van is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, located on the eastern shore of Lake Van. It is the cultural center of the area's Kurdish majority. The city's population is mostly Kurdish. In 2010 the official population figure for Van was 367,419, but many estimates put it much higher with a 1996 estimate stating 500,000 and former Mayor Burhan Yengun is quoted as saying it may be as high as 600,000. The Van Central district stretches over 2,289 square kilometres (884 square miles)
Archaeological excavations and surveys carried out in Van province indicate that the history of human settlement in this region goes back at least as far as 5000 BC. The Tilkitepe Mound, which is on the shores of Lake Van and a few kilometres to the south of Van Castle, is the only source of information about the oldest culture of Van.
The modern city is located on the plain extending from the Lake Van, at a distance of 5 kilometers from the lake shore.
Van has often been called The Pearl of the East because of the beauty of its surrounding landscape. An old Armenian proverb in the same sense is Van in this world, paradise in the next.This phrase has been slightly modified in Turkish as dünyada Van, ahirette iman or Van for this world, faith for the next.
The city is home to Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi (Van 100th Year University) and recently came to the headlines for two highly publicized investigations initiated by the Prosecutor of Van, one of which was focused on accusations against the university's rector, Prof. Hasan Ceylan, who was kept in custody for a time. He was finally acquitted but lost his rectorate. He is a grandson of Agop Vartovyan, an Ottoman Armenian who is accepted as the founder of modern Turkish theatre. Prof. Hasan Ceylan is also the department chairman of Environmental Engineering in the Van 100th Year University.In culinary terms, as some cities in Turkey became renowned for their kebap culture or other types of traditional local dishes, Van has distinguished itself with its breakfast culture.
Famous breakfast table in Van.
TransportAt present, Van is connected with Tatvan, which is 96 km away on the opposite shore of Lake Van, by a train ferry that helps to avoid the necessity to build a 250 km railway through difficult mountainous terrain. The railway will be constructed when traffic increases sufficiently.Van is connected with the rest of Turkey through the Ferit Melen Airport.
Van is a city with a short name, a long history, and numerous interesting things to see, especially if you like history and natural beauty. Or cats.
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Van, the city of Van (VAHN, pop. 400,000, alt. 1727 meters/5666 feet) has been here for a very long time.
The Rock of Van, the ancient fortress and funeral monument around which a later citadel was built, bears cuneiform inscriptions dating from the Kingdom of Urartu (c. 1300-700 BC—here's a Timeline).Beside the citadel, the ruins of the old town of Van, built atop the ruins of ancient Urartian town of Tushpa, lie beneath a carpet of grass.
Besides the local museum, the Rock of Van and the citadel, you should visit the Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island, the Urartian ruins at Çavuştepe, 25 km (16 miles) SE of Van, and the dramatic Kurdish fortress at Hoşap, 33 km (21 miles) farther to the SE. In your travels, you may even see a Van cat. You'll know it by its white fur, eyes of different colors, and love of swimming (of all things).
The old town of Van was burned by Ottoman forces in 1915 as they retreated before a Russian army which had invaded Ottoman territory in support of Armenian revolutionaries. The Russians held the town until 1917, when the Russian Empire itself suffered revolution and collapse.
The modern city of Van grew up 5 km (3 miles) inland from the lakeshore and the Rock of Van during the 20th century, with wide boulevards and town planning. Because it has the best hotels, restaurants, transportation and other services, Van is the best base for explorations of the region.
Van is an important stop on my Recommended Itinerary of Eastern Turkey. It's a long way from western Turkey by bus or car, and an even longer trip by train, so if you're coming directly you'll want to fly. Turkish Airlines has daily flights from Istanbul and from Ankara.