Eastern Turkey & Black Sea
The
Eastern Turkey lands of Anatolia have a haunting atmosphere with an
unusual landscape of plains, high mountains, lakes, and rivers laced with
many archaeological sites. The Black Sea coast of Turkey has the same
characteristics with the added combination of the blue waters of the
Black Sea and the green of overgrown forests lining the coast.
2012 Tour Dates
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Date
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Rate*
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Single Suppl.*
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Sep 20 - Oct 06
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$4850
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$785
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(You may join one of our scheduled tours
or form your own group and dates)

17 Days: Thursday - Saturday

Day 1 Flight Day
Flight day.
Day 2 Istanbul /Trabzon
Arrival in Istanbul, self transfer to domestic terminal to catch your
afternoon flight to Trabzon. Meet with your guide at Trabzon airport and
transfer to Hotel. Dinner and overnight at Grand Zorlu Hotel in Trabzon.
(D)
Day 3 Sumela Monastery /
Erzurum
We will visit the 13th century Hagia Sofia of Trabzon built by K omnenos Dynasty and the Monastery
of the Black Virgin of Sumela, built on a edge of sheer rock in the 14th
century. We will drive through the Black Sea
Valleys to Erzurum in the afternoon. Erzurum is the largest city of
eastern Turkey. Dinner and overnight at Polat Renaissance in Erzurum.
(B/D)
Day 4 Erzurum / Kars
After breakfast, visit the Cifte Minare and Yakutiye Medrese, the finest
examples of Seljuk architecture. Free time in Rustem Pasha Bedesten,
devoted manufacture and sale of Oltutas jewelry. Drive through the
pasture of Eastern Turkey to Kars with various stops en route in the
afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Kars Simer Hotel. (B/D)
Day 5 Ani / Kars
Half
day tour to visit the Medieval Metropolis of Ani, which locates the Turco
Armenian border. After visits of Kars Castle and Archeological
Museum in the afternoon, rest of the day will be at your leisure. Dinner
and overnight at Kars Simer Hotel. (B/D)
Day 6 Ishak Pasa Palace /
Van
Drive to the small town of Dogubeyazit. Visit the 18th century p alace
of Ishak Pasha, which displays a unique architectural style combining various influences. We will view the spectacular sight of Mt.
Ararat, where Noah's Ark is said to have landed. Stop at the Muradiye
Waterfalls on the way to Van. Dinner and overnight at the Merit Sahmaran
Hotel in Van. (B/D)
Day 7 Van
Lake Van is the largest lake in Turkey, and known for its unique cats with
their long, white fur and multi colored eyes. A pleasant boat ride on Lake
Van will take us to the Akdamar Island on which the Church of the Holy
Cross stands in
solitude.
Well-known stories
from the Old Testament are depicted on its walls in low relief. King
Gagik, who had the church built, is shown carrying of model of it. Visit
Cavustepe, one of the most important Urartian fortress settlements in the
area. Some 25 miles to the east of Cavustepe, Hosap Castle stands
on steep, rocky terrain, north of Hosap Stream. The castle was built by
Sari (Blond) Suleyman Bey in 1643. Drive back to Van, dinner and
overnight at the Merit Sahmaran Hotel in Van. (B/D)
Day 8 Ahlat / Tatvan
Leave Van in the morning and continue to Tatvan. We will take the local
mini buses to the crater lake of Mount Nemrut. The Nemrut Lake is located
inside the crater area of Nemrut Mountain at an altitude of 6800 feet and
it is the biggest crater lake of Turkey, the second big crater lake of
the world. Continue to Ahlat, where is famed for its Seljuk period
mausoleums, whose
magnificent architecture and stone carving have led historians to
describe it as the land of the Seljuk renaissance. These tombs are
considered among the greatest monuments of early Turkish civilization in
Anatolia. The history of this region can be traced back to the 15th
century BC. Drive back to hotel Kardelen in Tatvan for dinner and
overnight. (B/D)
Day 9 Hasankeyf / Midyat
Today is a long drive via Bitlis and Tigris river basins south to Midyat.
Visit Hasankeyf en route, which was a major city in the region which
controls the east-west crossing over Tigris River. Continue to
Syrian Orthodox village of Anitli with it is exclusive monastery dedicated
to Virgin Mary. Midyat is a small town of Mardin and famous with it is
Silversmiths using a unique traditional technique for silver jewelry. As
time permits you will see these masters working on their small workshops.
Dinner and overnight at Matiat Hotel in Midyat. (B/D)
Day 10 Dayrul-Zeferan /
Mardin
Drive to Mardin and visit the medieval town of Mardin and the Monastery
of Dayrul-Zeferan. This impressive old city completely enlisted in
UNESCO’s world cultural heritage list with it is marvelous stone
buildings. Visit the ancient city and remains of Dara located very close
to Syrian border. Dinner and overnight at Artuklu Kervansaray Hotel. (B/D)
Day 11 Diyarbakir / Kahta
Drive to Kahta via Diyarbakir where you will visit the Grand Mosque of
Diyarbakir. Black basalt ramparts of the city rise high above the banks
of Tigris. After exploring the city drive to Ataturk Dam Lake to catch a
local ferry to Kahta. Dinner and overnight at Zeus Hotel in Kahta. (B/D)
Day 12 Nemrut Tumulus /
Urfa
Early departure for sunrise at the top of Mount Nemrut, climbing up to
Tumulus
of Antiochos, the king of
Kommagene. We will visit
Nemrutdag National Park before returning hotel for breakfast and check
out. Visits to the Cendere Roman bridge, Arsameia and the Karakus Cemetery,
the tumulus where the royal women of Kommagene were buried. Drive
to Urfa. Stop at one of the world's largest irrigation projects, Ataturk
Dam, on the Euphrates River. Free time afternoon. Dinner and
overnight in Urfa Edessa Hotel. (B/D)
Day
13 Harran / Urfa
Visit the village and ruins of Harran in the morning and continue to
Gobeklitepe, world's known earliest Neolithic site. Return to Urfa.
Visit the Cave of Abraham which is considered to be his birthplace. Also
visit the Sacred Pool, and then walk through the Urfa Bazaar. Dinner and
overnight at Urfa Edessa Hotel. (B/D)
Day 14 Gaziantep / Yasemek
/ Hatay
Drive to Gaziantep in the morning and visit to the museum, where many
unique frescoes and mosaics from the 3rd century Roman frontier
city of Zeugma on the Euphrates River are displayed. Than explore labyrinthine
market of Gaziantep which has a very
important copper handcrafts that are still in production. Drive to Hatay
via Yasemek in the afternoon. Yasemek is the first open-air sculpture
atelier of the Hittites known in the history. Overnight at Savon Hotel in
Hatay/Antioch. (B/D)
Day 15 Antioch / Antakya
Full day visits around ancient Hatay/Antioch, visit the Titus Tunnel, an
underground channel dating back to the 2nd century, and rock-cut tombs at
Seleucia ad Pierea. Drive to the Monastery of St. Simeon, the Stylite Man
of the Wonderful Mountain”. Lunch option around Harbiye/ancient Daphne,
after visiting the Grotto of St. Peter. We will complete day with the
visit of Mosaic Museum, where outstanding examples of Roman era mosaics
are displayed. Overnight at Savon Hotel in Hatay/Antioch. (B/D)
Day 16 / Istanbul
Fly to Istanbul with early morning flight from Hatay. Visit the
Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome and the divine St Sophia in the morning,
Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar in the afternoon. Farewell dinner at a
local restaurant and overnight at the Daphne Hotel in Istanbul. (B/D)
Day 17 Departure Day
Transfer to airport for return flight back home. (B)
What's Included
- Best available hotel accommodations. Note: Depending
on availability, listed hotels may be substituted with similar class
without notice.
- All meals as indicated: B=Breakfast,
D=Dinner. Most of the dinners in restaurants specializing in local
cuisine.
- Professional, English-speaking guide.
- Air-conditioned vehicle with professional
tour bus driver.
- Only hotel and restaurant tips, where meal
is included.
- Group flight transfers.
- All entrance fees and admissions.
- Tea, coffee, and soft drinks with meals.
- Baggage handling.
- Tour folders with brochures and maps of
Turkey.
- No hidden costs!
Not Included
- Lunches.
- Guide and driver tips.
- International flights.
- Visa
- Domestic flights in Turkey.
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