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KISIM CIGDEM BLOK NO: 28 3475 0 ISTANBUL / TURKEY PHONE: +90 212 661 57 35-37 FAX: +90 212 661 57 99 esendal@esendaltours.com - info@esendaltours.com - sales@esendaltours.com esendalitourism@superonline.com - yasar@esendaltravel.com - yasar@esendaltours.com guler@esendaltours.com www.esendaltravel.com NATURAL WONDERS OF AGEAN COAST (NATURE, ARCHEOLOGY, HISTORY AND BEST CLIMATE) DAY 1: ARRIVAL ISTANBUL Arrival at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Esendal representative meets and assists you. After a short orientation tour, transfer to your hotel for overnight. (D) DAY 2: ISTANBUL - GALLIPOLI - CANAKKALE After breakfast we drive along the coast of Marmara Sea to Canakkale on route visit the WW1 bottle field ( The Gallipoli Peninsula ) site of the infamous World War I Battle, the Anzac Cove, War Museum , Lone Pine Cemetery , Chunuk Bair (Conk Bayiri ).The Gallipoli Peninsula was the scene of one of the most notorious military campaigns of World War I. The Allied assault in 1915, involving Australians, British, New Zealand, and French forces, aimed to control the narrow strait of Dardanelles and capture Istanbul, put an end to the Ottoman Empire and securing an ice-free passage to supply arms and food to Russia and open another front against Germans. Lord Winston Churchill organized a naval (A strong Franco-British fleet) assault on the strait (Dardanelles) in March 1915 but failed. Then, on 25 April 1915 the Allies' troops were landed on Gallipoli but met with fierce resistance from the Turks, who were under the leadership Lieutenant- Colonel Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk). After nine months of ferocious combat but little progress, the Allied forces were withdrawn. The cost in human lives and suffering was terrible, with around 250.000 dead wounded on each side. The Anzacs (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) saw some of the worst fighting and suffered the heaviest casualties- the beach where they landed has been named Anzac Cove in their honor. The whole peninsula is a vast memorial, with plaques describing the progress of the campaign, and monuments to the soldiers of the Allied and Turkish armies. There are now more than 31 war cemeteries on the peninsula as well as several important monuments. We visit the War Museum, which houses many belongings of soldiers died in the battle. Next visit the Lone Pine Cemetery where the largest Australian Memorial stands is notable in the history of Anzac. It was the scene of the two terrific battles. Note the names of soldiers along the walls of memorial who died in battle here. We drive uphill towards Chunuk Bair (Conk Bayiri), the main objective of the Anzacs and key to the Dardanelles (the strategic dominating hill). Here we see the Anzac Monument, Turkish trenches and a statue of Mustafa Kemal Pasa (Ataturk), was the general who saved Gallipoli for the Turks with his shrewd tactics and inspirational leadership. He commanded many of the battles from this hilltop. Assign marks the place where Kemal (Ataturk) was struck by a piece of shrapnel, but saved by his pocket watch. Afterward, we drive to the historic town of Gelibolu. The first town on the Peninsula is Gelibolu, a small fishing port on the Dardanelles. The town has a tiny, picturesque harbor overlooked by a medieval Byzantine castle, and lined with fish stalls and restaurants. It was the first town in Europe taken by Turks, then extended their borders as far as Vienna. was the scene of one of the most notorious military campaigns of World War 1. Afterwards we cross the Dardanelles strait to Canakkale. Dinner and overnight in Canakkale. ( B, D) DAY 3: CANAKKALE - TROY - ASSOS - AYVALIK Morning visit the legendary TROY immortalized in Homer's Illiad. Troy was discovered by Henrich Schliemann in 1871 who used Homer's Illiad to locate the site and uncovered four ancient superimposed towns (nine have been found since). He also found the treasures of Troy II. According to Homer's Illiad, this is the town of Illium where the battle of Troy took place during the 1200s B.C. with Agamemnon, Achilles, Odysseus, Patroclus and Nestor on the Greek side and Priam, Hector and Paris on Trojan side. This was the first war between the Europeans and the Asians. This 10 year war finally ended when Greeks invaded Troy using the famous wooden horse. Excavations have unearthed 46 levels of occupation and nine cities or settlements, dating from 3000- 2500 B.C. to 400 A.D. have been identified. Troy I (3000-2500 B.C.) was a small fortification, Troy II (2500-2200 B.C.) is one of the first cities in Western Asia Minor to show evidence of town-planning, Troy III to Troy V (2300-1800 B.C.) were settlements of minor importance. The population probably supported itself by farming and fishing. Troy VI (1800-1275 B.C.) is the city presumed to be Homer's Troy (Truva), which was engaged in the Trojan War. Troy IX (350 B.C.-400 A.D.) was the Hellenistic and Roman city. We see the remains have survived including a defense wall, palaces, gates and two sanctuaries (18th century B.C.), megaron type of houses and pillar house which is assumed to be Palace of King Priam mentioned in the Illiad and the replica of the famous Wooden Horse used during the Trojan War. Drive to ASSOS, a seaport city on the east coast of the Aegean Sea. Assos was founded by immigrants from Lesbos early in the first millennium B.C. St. Paul, walking overland from Alexandria Troas, came to Assos during his third missionary journey (Act 20: 13-14 ). He met Luke and other companions there and together they sailed to Lesbos. Its golden period was in the 4c B.C. Aristotle and Theophrastus lived here during the years 348- 345 and carried out some important studies in the natural science. During the Byzantine period Assos declined in importance. This situation continued after its conquest by the Ottoman in 1330. In Assos we will visit the temple of Athena, Gymnasium, Boulauterian, Agora, Theatre, and Hellenistic walls and shops. Then drive to AYVALIK for dinner and overnight. (B,D) DAY 4: AYVALIK - PERGAMUM -IZMIR After orientation tour in Ayval}k, continue to visit the ancient of Pergamum ,driving along the mystical Agean coast to ancient Pergamum which once was the rival city of Ephesus and it was the capital of the rich Pergamum Kingdom before the Roman Empire. It was an advanced city specializing in commerce, culture, art and medicine, Galen worked as a doctor in Pergamum's healing center of Asclepion, Pergamum was the city that invented the parchment and created the great Library of Pergamum .Visit the Aeropolis, the Altar of Zeus, the Temple of Trojan, Temple of Athena the Library and Asclopion. After Pergamum to drive to Izmir for dinner and overnight. (B,D) DAY 5: IZMIR - SARDIS -PAMUKKALE Morning orientation tour in Izmir, the third largest city of Turkey and the provincial capital of western Turkey. The city stands at a central position on the western coast of Asia Minor in the splendid Gulf of Izmir. Izmir (Symrna ) was founded around 3000 B.C. by a Trojan Yortan ( Aboriginal Anatolians ) . It was the birth place of Homer who wrote "The Illiad" It was one of the most prosperous cities of Ottoman Empire and is one of the seven Churches of Asia Minor mentioned in Revelation. Drive to Sardis was founded was founded in the middle of the fertile valley of Gediz ( Hermus) in 1200 B. C. Sardis was the capital of strong rich Lydian Kingdom that had dominated much of the Aegean area before the Persian came.( 546C B. C. ) . The city continued to flourish the periods of the Romans and the Byzantines , The ruins of Sardis spread over a large area. Visit The Gymnasium and Bath Complex the Synagogue, ancients shops, and the Temple of Artemis which was built by King Croesus of Lydia in 6C B. C. Overnight in Pamukkale. (B,D) DAY 6: PAMUKKALE - APHRODISIAS - EPHESUS - KUSADASI Visit to Aphrodisias, a cultural center of the ancient world renowned for its school of sculpture, philosophy, medicine. Aphrodisias was one of the earliest occupied sites in Anatolia. Neolithic and Bronze Age mounds have been found here. Excavations in the city have revealed traces of occupation dating back to 5800 B.C. It would seem from findings that from very early times there was a fertility cult at Aphrodisias who has had several times such as Ninus, Ishtar etc. and had long been worshipped here. ]shtar became Afrodite (the goodness of love), Aphrodisias was founded on the borders of Caria, Lydia and Phyrigia, and its proximity to the great east-west and north-south under the Roman Empire Afrodisias was an important intellectual and cultural centre. Christianity made some progress in the city before the edict of Milan in 313 put an end to persecution. A bishop from Aphrodisias attended the Council of Nicaea in 325. However pagan influence continued for a very long time. Even in the BC missionaries were still converting pagans in this area, but the prosperity and the influence of the Christians is indicated by the conversion of the Temple of Afrodite into a Christian church. Despite a strategic position near the meeting point of ancient Caria, Lydia and Phrygia, and proximity to major trade routes, Aphrodisias for many centuries remained only a shrine. Its prosperous period was under the Roman rule. The Aphrodisias were amply rewarded for their support of the Romans during the Mithridatic war; many special privileges were granted and rapidly burgeoning city was heavily patronized by various Roman emperors, becoming a major cultural (the Art, Sculpture, Medicine and Philosophy) center. It was renowned for its school of sculpture, and Aphrodisian works adorned every corner of the empire, including Rome itself. Explore the best preserved Stadium in Anatolia built in second century A.D., seats 30.000 people, the Temple of Aphrodite, the Agora, the Odeum, the Bath and Theatre. See an outstanding selection of statues in the local museum. Drive to Selcuk to explore the world-renowned Greco-Roman city of Ephesus and its environs. Ephesus is one of the best preserved cities in the world. Ephesus is the highlight of every trip to Turkey. During the Roman era Ephesus was known worldwide a city of trade, art, entertainment, banking, finance and religious sanctuary. Ephesus was extremely a wealthy city. It was a dream city that everybody at the time wanted to see Ephesus. This was the capital of the Roman province of Asia and ornamented with magnificent public buildings. It was the most bustling metropolis in the world, with a population of 250,000. Ephesus had streetlights, and running water .It was a nerve center for the world's commerce, joining the western end of the Royal Road to Babylon with Mediterranean Sea trade. Ephesus appears to have attracted settlers from the earliest times. Later the Ionian Greeks settled in Ephesus in about 1000 B.C and it soon rose to fame as a center for the worship of Cybele, the Anatolian mother goddess, who was eventually merged with the Greek Artemis. The great Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, was erected in her honor. The city we see today was founded in the 4th century B.C by Alexander the Great's successor, Lysimacus. But it was under the Romans that Ephesus became the chief port on the Aegean. Most of the surviving structures date from this period. As the harbor silted up the city declined, but played an important role in the spread of Christianity. Two great councils of the early church were held here in AD 431 and 449. It is said that the Virgin Mary spent her last years nearby and that St. John the Evangelist came here to look after her. Visit the ruins Gymnasiums, Agoras, Odeon, Monumental Fountains, City Hall, Basilica, Bath, Public Toilets, Brothel, the Celcius Library, Marble Streets, Great Theatre, Double Church and Stadium. After lunch visit the Basilica of St. John and his Tomb, Ephesus Museum, Temple of Artemis and the Shrine of Virgin Mary. Return to hotel for dinner and overnight in Kusadasi. (B,D) DAY 7: KUSADASI - PRIENE - MILETUS - DIDYMA - BODRUM Drive to visit three great Ionian Cities. Visit first Priene was founded in 11th century BC and it was an important city around 300 BC. Priene was a planned town, with its streets laid out in a grid ( the grid system originated in Miletus ). Visit the Bouleuterion (or council house), the Temple of Athena and other remains .Priene represent the best preserved Hellenistic town-scope in Ionia , Continue to the ancients city of Miletus, the largest of the Ionian cities founde in 1500 BC by Mycenean colony. As a result of its extensive trading activities and of commerce generated by its proximity to the oracle of Apollo at Didyma, and Miletus became one of the wealthiest cities in the Aegean. In the 7 C, 6 C BC this prosperity produced remarkable developments in philosophy and science. Miletus was the home of Thales .( 636 - 546 BC ) , of Anaximander (610-546 BC) and Anaximenes (544 BC), Hippodamus (450 BC) and Hecataeus ( 500 BC) visit the Lion Harbor, the Agora , Bouleuterian , Bath of Faustina and Greko - Roman Theater where St. Paul gave his emotional good - bye message to the elders of Ephesus . Drive to nearby Didyma to visit the remarkably well- preserved Temple of Apollo, where lived an oracle as important as the one at Delphi . Dinner and overnight in Bodrum. (B,D) DAY 8: BODRUM Departure from the Hotel for a full day tour including a visit the Bodrum Castle (Underwear Museum) and Mausoleum of enjoy walking in the narrow streets of Bodrum. It is thought that the first civilization on the Bodrum Peninsula was established by the Argolis Tribe of Carians in 11 th century BC. The native inhabitants of the region were the Carians and the Lelegians. In the Iliad, Homeros ( Homer ) mentions the Carians as the inhabitants of Anatolia and allies of the the Trojans against the Greeks. Around 10 th century BC the Dorians migrated from Troezen on the eastern coast of Peloponessus and were forced to settle on the coast. According to the ancient geographer Strabo of Amasya, Bodrum ( Halicarnassus ) was founded by Anthes, son of Poseidon on the rocky little island where the Castle stands today. The island called Zephyria in those days, Zephyros meaning 'western wind', is joined with the mainland today. In 484 BC Herodotus "the father of written ancient history" was born here and much of what is known about the origins of Halicarnassus and Asia Minor in the 5th century BC is owed to him. In 7th century BC, Halicarnassus was in the group of six cities which were set up by the Dorians, called 'The League of Hecsapolis' but expelled from the League shortly before the Persian invasion in 546 BC. The Lydian's ruled the area between 550 BC and 546 BC .The Persia ns ruled the area until the arrival of Alexander the Great in 344 BC. During the Persian rule, Satrap Mausollos made Halicarnassus the capital of Caria and after his death, his wife-sister Artemisia built 'Mausoleum ' ( one of the Seven Wonders of the World ) in his name. The area was under Roman - Byzantine rule from 129 BC to 13 th century AD. In 60 BC Caesar's adopted son, Brutus, took refuge in Myndos ( Gumusluk ) with his partner Cassius after Caesar's murder. Ottoman Turks ruled the area until early 15 th century when the rule passed to the Knights of St.John .Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent captured the area in early 16 th century. During the First World War Italians occupied the area for a short time. Today, the area is a developing holiday region in Turkey. Dinner and Overnight in BODRUM. DAY 9: BODRUM - ISTANBUL After breakfast, full day sightseeing of Istanbul including the highlights of Istanbul visit to the 14th century Church of Savior in Chora, which is the most important Byzantine Monument in Istanbul after the St. Sophia. The walls were decorated with mosaics and frescoes on a gold background. Here you will find a quiet, carefully tended garden facing old wooden houses, visiting the Turkish and Islamic Art Museum which gives you a glimpse into the opulent life of the Ottoman upper class in the time of Suleyman the Magnificent. St. Sophia (Haghia Sophia) Museum is one of the most extraordinary buildings in the history of architecture. It was the cathedral of Byzantine period for a thousand years, and then for nearly five hundred years after the Turkish (Ottoman) conquest it was one of the most important mosque of Istanbul before was converted into a museum. When it was built in 537 A.D by Justinian was the largest building in the world. Then continue to visit the ancient Hippodrome where the chariot races and competitive athletic events took place during the Roman period. See the Egyptian obelisk; visit Sultan Ahmet Mosque which is also called ''Blue Mosque'' because of its blue tiles. Then visit to Underground Cistern this water reservoir is by far the largest of the many underground cisterns in the city remaining from the Roman times was rebuilt by Justinian after Nika Revolt in 532. We visit the Grand Bazaar and handcraft center. The Grand Bazaar is the oldest and largest covered market place in the world, its labyrinth tunnels (streets) covered by painted vaults is lined with more than 3500 of booth - -like shops. The Grand Bazaar was built between 1455-1461 by Sultan Mehmet the conqueror in an attempt to enrich the economic life in the city. Today, shops selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be congregated in their own streets or in Hans this was originally the Ottoman system. The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourists. Proceed to visit the Suleymaniye Mosque, the mosque of Suleyman the Magnificent, where he and his wife are buried and is considered the most beautiful of all imperial mosques in Istanbul.Overnight in Istanbul. (B) DAY 10: ISTANBUL After breakfast, full day sightseeing of Istanbul including the highlights of Istanbul morning visit the Dolmabahce Palace, a masterpiece of the 19th century palaces in the Renaissance style. A synthesis of European architectural styles in all its opulent glory was built Sultan Abdul Mecid between 1848 and 1856 to exceed the European palaces in extravagance. Then enjoy the Bosphorus Trip by private boat with an opportunity to take photographs of marble palaces, ancient wooden villas of Ottoman Architecture. Visit the Spice Market (Egyptian Bazaar) where the air is filled with the enticing aromas of cinnamon, caraway, saffron, mint, thyme, henna, dried nuts. Nowadays an eclectic range of other items can be found in the spice Bazaar, including everything from household goods, toys and clothes to exotic aphrodisiacs. We drive to explore worldwide known The Topkapi Palace Museum, the great palace of the Ottoman Sultans and enjoy the dazzling displays of their treasures, the unique collection of Chinese, Japanese, Porcelains and the countries of arts. The Topkapi palace located on the peninsula that overlooks the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara, Topkapi palace is the oldest and largest of the remaining palaces in the world. It was the official residence and government head quarters of the Ottoman Empire from 1479 until 1856. Here you will see the many remnants of the Sultans privileged life as you walk through mother-of-pearl doorways, past Iznik tiled interiors and see jeweled costumes from the emerald - -encrusted Topkapi Dagger to the priceless Chinese and Japanese porcelains and the in famous, pear-shaped 86-carot kasikci (Spoon maker's) diamond. See the sultans spiritual treasures as well, including the Holy Relics of Islam brought from Egypt in the 16th century such as the personal garments of the prophet Mohammed and one of the oldest copies of the Koran. Overnight in Istanbul. (B) DAY 11: ISTANBUL - DEPARTURE After breakfast, transfer from hotel to Istanbul Ataturk Airport for your flight back home. 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