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which excursions are more interesting
What interesting excursions would you recommend?
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аватар sandra-art
depending on what is interesting in your concept. I'm interested in Ephesus and Pamukale, Cappadocia, Demre-Mira-Kekova, fortresses, ruins, etc. and fishing, rafting, a trip on a pirate ship, a Turkish night on the same ship, etc. are absolutely not interesting.
but for some it's the other way around...
аватар Biker_Oksana
I’ll tell you about where I was (I also traveled from Alanya):
1. Pamukkale (informative, interesting, but tiring (far away), + calmly, without a "lighter" - I want more drive)))).
2. "ATVs through the forests - interesting !! Especially when, after driving through a dusty area, you cross a pond, and the instructors stand and pour water on you with all handfuls of cheburykh, candles)) (my "horse" even the engine has stalled, but but I returned on the instructor's - more advanced + not 30 keme per hour, but 60, since we fell behind everyone because of this breakdown).
3. Jeep safari in the mountains with a stop at a mosque, a Turkish village for cakes, real Turkish coffee and a very fun attraction, with hooting, whooping and dousing throughout the road. for hooliganism in the best sense and fun. One hundred out of a hundred!
4. "Turkish night" - a hundred out of a hundred! Sandra, perhaps because there was another "Caravanserai", so I was interested. And during the Georgian (yes!
) dancing so generally blows the roof from the drive and emotions. But! I hung out the whole concert near the stage - if you sit sedately at the tables, then you probably won’t feel it like that. And the belly dance was even more excellent.
аватар sandra-art
I liked the Turkish night, but, how would I put it, not at the same level as sights.
I also liked the local holiday of national traditions in Montenegro. and in Egypt they went to something similar.
but still sightseeing objects are more interesting for me)
active recreation in my concept is to swim on an air mattress in the buoy area)
аватар Kitsune
We have been to Turkey more than once, and so, in my opinion, it is worth visiting (and more than once) the following places:
1. Pamukkale + Ephesus. But, do not be fooled by the persuasion of the guide that you just need to swim in the Cleopatra pool. Trust me, it's not worth it. Similar water flows in travertines. You can swim there (preferably on the opposite side, i.e. behind the ruins of the fortress and the mini-park). There are few people there and the sources themselves are deeper. Then, visit the archaeological museum and take a walk along the ancient road towards the dried up springs. Russian tourists are not taken there, but it is very beautiful and interesting there, and a fabulous view opens up.
2. Further, Cappadocia is generally a fairy tale. It feels like you are on another planet. For the first time, it is better to visit Cappadocia with a guide, but then on your own. I love Cappadocia, but you can devote a week to it, anyway, there won’t be enough time for everything to see.
If you are interested in an independent trip to Cappadocia, write to me in a personal. I will answer all questions and tell you the best way to get there.
3.jeep safari. Just interesting + with the breeze to sweep through the mountain serpentine.
4.Demre-Mira-Kekova
аватар Kitsune
5. As for Alanya itself, it is better to visit it on your own, because. with guides, you will spend most of your time in the shops.
Here I gave the answer what to visit and how. http://www.turpravda.com/tr/alanja/question-22922.html
If you have any more questions, please get in touch.
аватар bileg
Everyone has different opinions. I'll add my IHMO. I will put Demre-Mira-Kekova in 1st place (Beautiful road 82 turns over the sea - breathtaking! Passing several cities, tomato plantations, a view of the Taurus, visiting an onyx factory, a walk on a boat with a glass bottom to Kekova Island, the opportunity to swim in the bay , then the city of Mira, a stop at the Lycian rock tombs, a visit to the Roman theater and, of course, the temple where Nikolai Ugodnik served. exhausting) so that you can also lie down in a hotel in a thermal spring and be sure to visit Hieropolis! exit on the complex, so that both the salt steam room and the jacuzzi and the pool.
The Turkish night also takes place in hotels (you can check with the hotel guide if it will), but instead I recommend the Fires of Anatolia in the open theater of Side. On your own, by bus or dolmush, feel free to go to Antalya, Alanya, Side (crawling through the ruins), Manavgat (on the river they offer a boat trip to the waterfalls for $ 15)
аватар TanjaYad
If possible Cappadocia!!!!!! It is possible for two days, you will get impressions. Green Canyon is still possible. Ephesus and Pamukkkale are two days better from another area like Marmaris. Kekova from Kemer is closer. And look there.
аватар Zlata28
very interesting and rich tour
Demre-Mira-Kekkovo
I have her in my favorites
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