Turkey Tour Packages

Turkey Tour Packages from Pakistan

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Turkey Tour Packages from Pakistan

Travel Guidance

Turkey is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The country has a rich historical heritage and beautiful landscapes.

Turkey, encompassing a vast expanse of land, is home to many tourist attractions, including cultural festivals, attractive icons, breathtaking coastlines, and other exciting events that draw tourists from around the world.

Turkey is also a modernized country where mix contemporary and antiquity. The country is a perfect blend of West and East and is the perfect destination for those looking for a complete travel experience.

Turkey Travel Guide

Cappadocia

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Cappadocia

Although visions of colorful tales of colorful hot air balloons come to your mind when you call Drop, Cappadocia, there is more to it than what Instagram offers. Temples carved in the rocks and an underground city are more than the offer, while its valleys host hiking trails that are as scenic as the views from above.

Pamukkale

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Although Cappadocia has reached an almost impossible level of popularity, Turkey has other equally picturesque sites. Take Pamukkale, for example. Its travertine terraces from hot springs have attracted weary travelers and looking for care throughout the ages. Immerse yourself in the ancient pool of Pamukkale, near Hierapolis.

Ephesus

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Ephesus

The ancient city of Ephesus is three kilometers from the city of Selcuk. It was once one of the most important Greek cities of Asia Minor and its ruins are now famous all over the world. There is a lot to see here, but the most beautiful remains could be the Hadrian's Temple, the Celsus Library, the Temple of Artemis and the Amphitheater. While you are there, stop at the House of the Virgin Mary.

Gallipoli

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Gallipoli

The Gallipoli Peninsula has played a role in history and has experienced several wars, including the First World War, whose haunting battlefields are home to many war memorials. Learn more about the unfortunate events of Gallipoli by visiting the 3D exhibitions at the Çanakkale epic presentation center in Kabatepe village and visiting the Lone Pine cemetery and ANZAC cove landing site.

Turquoise Coast

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Also known as the "Turkish Riviera", the turquoise coast is aptly named and you should leave time for the likes of Fethiye, Antalya or Bodrum. This stunning coastline has sparkling beaches and crystal clear waters, and sailing is the main pastime. But there are also other things to see: ancient tombs and ruins, hilltop towns and the 500km Lycian route for all walks.

Saklikent National Park

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Saklikent National Park

Adventurous souls will be charmed by the natural beauty and outdoor activities of Saklikent National Park. It is home to the famous Saklikent gorge, one of the deepest in the world, through which fast rapids and several waterfalls flow. Take a refreshing swim in the cold waters, go rafting, take a waterfall abseiling and treat yourself to a Turkish tea by the river.

When to Visit

Peak Season

APRIL TO MAY, SEPTEMBER TO MID NOVEMBER

Due to its size and diverse landscape, Turkey's high season depends on the region. Istanbul and inland regions are best visited in the spring or autumn when they enjoy the warm weather and the clear blue sky. Unfortunately, as these are the busiest months - the spring months especially are those where prices are skyrocketing and the crowds of tourists are dense, so it is best to book well in advance. If it's not within your budget, consider visiting the seaside resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, which enjoy off-season traffic and fares as well as mild weather during this time.

Low Season

NOVEMBER TO FEBRUARY

In summer, from June to the beginning of September, everything changes. The hot weather attracts crowds to the beaches of the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea, causing some of the visitor traffic far from inland areas. Prices are skyrocketing in the seaside resorts, leaving the rest of the country offering affordable rates and more available to travelers. During the winter months, everything dies as temperatures drop and rains come. If you are on a budget, now is the time to do good business. You will have to face the rain, but the sun comes to play from time to time.