Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. It is known for the Artuqid architecture of its old city, and for its strategic location on a rocky hill near the Tigris River that rises steeply over the flat plains. The city has large populations of Kurds, Arabs, and Assyrians. A 2013 study showed that 49% of Mardin’s population identify as Arabs. Getting to Mardin There is...Read More
Ankara is the second biggest city of Turkey with about 5 million population and also is the Capital. Ankara is like a middle way between Istanbul and Cappadocia. We really recommend to stay over one night in Ankara, if you hit the roads in Turkey. Sights to Visit in Ankara Ankara Castle Ankara Castle is...Read More
Trabzon is located at the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey and it is about 1,5 hour away by flight from Istanbul. Population of the city is about 300k and it has Black-Sea climate which is rainly and wet almost all year around. The mountain ranges behind the city can be over 3000 meters high...Read More
Hatay is located at the south-east of Turkey and surroundered by Mediterreanen Sea on the west and Syria at the east. There are direct flights to Hatay or you can fly to the city of Adana then drive to Hatay. Hatay is one of the most historical city in Turkey. It was ancient Antioch where...Read More
Gaziantep is located at the south-east of Turkey and about 90km at the north of Syrian border. It is the sixth-most populous city in Turkey and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Population of Gaziantep is about 2 million. It is situated on a road junction which connects routes from Europe to the East and...Read More
Afyonkarahisar has been awarded as the 3rd Gastronomic City of Turkey after Hatay & Gaziantep and 36th in the world by Unesco in 2019. It is at the inner western part of Turkey and has an altitue of 1100 meters (over 3000 feet) It is about 6 Hours driving away from Istanbul. Nearest Airport is...Read More
Amasra Amasra is a small Black Sea port town in the Bartın Province, Turkey, formerly known as Amastris. The town is today much appreciated for its beaches and natural setting, which has made tourism the most important activity for its inhabitants. In 2010 the population was 6,500. Historical name of the town was Amastris. Amasra...Read More
Denizli Sites to see in Denizli; Pamukkale Laodicea Kaklik Cave Denizli is an industrial city in the southwestern part of Turkey. Denizli is located in the country’s Aegean Region. It is about 250km at the east of Izmir and 240 km at the North of Antalya. It has an airport and there are regular flights...Read More