Tourism in turkey


Is Couchsurfing in Turkey Ideal For The International Traveller?

Is Couchsurfing in Turkey Ideal For The International Traveller?

The advance of technology in the last 20 years has revolutionised our daily habits and bought us many benefits such as saving time and money. It has even changed the way we travel. Agents selling mainstream package deals including flights, hotels, and transport are no longer the leaders in this industry. Instead, independent travel is the top trend, and website communities like Couchsurfing are at the heart of young and old generations who want to connect with locals for a more authentic experience and save cash at the same time. This concept is also big in the country of Turkey.


The Greek Orthodox Sumela Monastery in Trabzon

The Greek Orthodox Sumela Monastery in Trabzon

From the Macka district of Trabzon in northeast Turkey, an interesting historical story talks about some Greek Orthodox monks and their monastery called Sumela. The man-made landmark is relatively bland in appearance and architecture but gains admiration from its precarious location on the side of a cliff face overlooking the Altindere Valley National Park. Find out why you need to visit Sumela Monastery in Turkey. 


The Historical Importance of Priene Ancient City Ruins

The Historical Importance of Priene Ancient City Ruins

From the east to the west, many ancient city ruins adorn the vast landscape of Turkey. Previously belonging to various empires that have ruled the land over time, their stories now belong in the history books. Some like Ephesus are still a bustle of activity, receiving thousands of visitors every day who are eager to see the excavated and restored landmarks. Others, however, welcome little or no visitors and their historical timelines do not receive the recognition or praise they so rightly deserve. One such example is the ancient city of Priene in the Western Aegean region of Turkey. 


Four Cities to Visit in Turkey other than Istanbul

Four Cities to Visit in Turkey other than Istanbul

When it comes to cities, much of the focus in Turkey is on Istanbul. As a finance, business, and tourism hub, it attracts international admiration and many first-time visitors. However, repeat visitors who have seen the main attractions often start to explore further afield to know more about the history, culture, and traditions of the country. Deviating from the typical stereotype of hustle, bustle, and impersonal social life, they offer all the benefits of city life, but much more as well - here are four beautiful cities to explore in Turkey. 


The Ancient Ruins of Miletus

The Ancient Ruins of Miletus

In the Aegean region of Turkey, away from the coastal holiday resorts and bustling towns, much of the landscape is green fields. On the outskirts of the Soke region, a cotton farming nucleus, the picturesque scenery is broken up by the majestic ancient ruins of Miletus city. Its remote location deters some people from visiting, and compared to other historical sites of Turkey; it receives little recognition of it's prominent and influential historical timeline. Yet touring the site is an interesting journey into Turkey’s history.


Excellent Reasons to Explore the Black Sea Region of Turkey

Excellent Reasons to Explore the Black Sea Region of Turkey

Every summer, many destinations in Turkey enjoy an influx of foreign tourists. However, despite extensive tourism promotion throughout the world of Turkish places to visit, few people explore the Black Sea region. Called Karadeniz Bolgesi in Turkish, its vast distance across the northern coastline promises unique experiences in a wide range of genres including cultural, rural, foodies, landscape, and historic travel.


Why Everyone Should Visit Sirince Village

Why Everyone Should Visit Sirince Village

High up in the green hills of Selcuk, in Aegean Turkey sits a small, unobtrusive village with roughly 600 locals. Hidden away from sight, the only way to reach it is via a long, winding road snaking its way up Ephesus Mountain. Yet every week hundreds of foreign and Turkish day-trippers ascend the mountain, having heard about the many good reasons to visit Sirince, one of a few villages in Turkey that are still thriving.


Can Turkey's tourism industry bounce back in 2017?

Can Turkey's tourism industry bounce back in 2017?

July's coup attempt, rising numbers of Syrian refugees, terrorist scares and a Russian charter flight ban all contributed to what was a very bad year for Turkish tourism. Visitor numbers are down 30%, a figure that's worrying not only to tourism officials, but to the small businesses and operators who rely on the tourist industry. What will 2017 bring?


23 reasons to NOT visit Turkey

23 reasons to NOT visit Turkey

Every country has its drawbacks - even Turkey. We came up with a list of twenty-three reasons to steer clear of the country that straddles Europe and Asia. Read on to discover why you really should steer clear of Turkey.


Gorgeous Lakes of Turkey from the East to the West

Gorgeous Lakes of Turkey from the East to the West

Lakes are a scenic place of beauty, where flora and fauna thrive, and an idyllic retreat for humans from the hustle and bustle of the 21st century. The country of Turkey certainly has plenty of them, from the east to the west coast. With the country’s landmass covering more than 700,000 square kilometres, the sizes of a few lakes makes them some of the biggest in the world. Turks, in particular, love their weekend retreats to these scenic utopia-like havens, and many are popular tourist attractions with picnic, camping, or hotel accommodation for rent. Which are the most popular and best ones to visit, though? Here is our pick.


7 famous castles in Turkey that will blow you away

7 famous castles in Turkey that will blow you away

While kings built palaces, armies built magnificent castles to defend their strongholds. The numerous castles dotted around Turkey are - thankfully - not in use in a defensive capacity, and are instead impressive tourist destinations, a window into Turkey's 3,500-year-old past and an opportunity to learn about a fascinating culture.


The five Turkish villages you'll have all to yourself this autumn

The five Turkish villages you'll have all to yourself this autumn

Not everyone likes the frenetic summer crowds, which is why many people decide to travel off season. These same travellers might argue Turkey's at its best just after summer: it's quiet, but still warm, allowing you to explore the area's attractions in comfort - and without the crowds. Discover five quiet villages you'll have all to yourself this autumn.


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