Turkey - Lonely Planet
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Turkey - Lonely Planet
© Lonely Planet Publications 853 Turkey Hoş geldiniz (welcome) to the Med’s own slice of the Middle East. While many Turks see their country as European, the nation packs in as many towering mosques and spice-trading bazaars as neighbouring Iran, Iraq and Syria. This bridge between continents has absorbed Europe’s modernism and sophistication, and Asia’s culture and tradition. Travellers can enjoy historical hot spots, mountain outposts, expansive steppe and caravanserai-loads of the exotic, without having to forego comfy beds and buses. Turkey’s charms range from sun-splashed Mediterranean and Aegean beaches to İstanbul’s minarets. While these gems fit its reputation as a continental meeting point, the country can’t be easily pigeonholed. Cappadocia is a dreamscape dotted with fairy chimneys, completely unlike anywhere else on the planet. The ethereal beauty of Mt Nemrut, littered with giant stone heads, and Olympos, where Lycian ruins peek from the undergrowth, is quintessentially Turkish. Such potent mixtures of natural splendour and ancient remains result from millennia of eventful history, which saw empires including the Byzantines and the Ottomans establish capitals here. So many Turkish names are familiar from history lessons and Hollywood blockbusters that travelling the beaches and plains is like turning the pages of a historical thriller. When it’s time to close the book and seek worldly pleasures, Turkey still shines as brightly as its red-and-white flag, being the land that introduced the world to the kebap (kebab). Vegetarians can tuck into meze, ideally consumed on a panoramic terrace with rakı (aniseed spirit) or çay (tea). And that’s before you lace up your hiking boots or pull on a dive mask… FAST FACTS Capital Ankara Currency Turkish lira (TL); €1=TL2.08; UK£1=TL2.35; US$1=TL1.53; A$1=TL1.17; ¥100=TL1.59; NZ$1=TL0.91 Famous for Turkish delight, hammams (Turkish baths), carpets, moustaches, ruins Official language Turkish Phrases merhaba (hello); tamam (OK); teşekkürler (thank you); bu akşam olmaz (not tonight, thanks) Population 71.9 million Telephone codes country code %90; international access code %00 Visas available on entry (US$20 to US$60); see p933 TURKEY Area 779,452 sq km 854 T U R K E Y • • H i g h l i g h t s lonelyplanet.com TURKEY BURGAS BULGARIA BLACK SEA Edirne Kîrklareli Îpsala Tekirdaÿ Samothraki Gallipoli (Gelibolu) Anzac Cove Yalova Bandîrma Safranbolu Osmancîk Uludaÿ (2543m) BALIKESÎR Çorum ESKΊEHÎR Ayvalîk KÜTAHYA Bergama MANÎSA Çešme Afyon UŠAK Îzmir Chios Selçuk Kušadasî Tuz Gölü Çivril AYDIN Ephesus (Efes) Nazilli Pamukkale DENÎZLÎ Milas Burdur TURKEY SEA Ürgüp Niÿde Uncover İstanbul (p861), the glorious one-time Byzantine and Roman capital and one of the world’s truly great cities. Sleep in fairy chimneys and explore underground cities in jaw-droppingly bizarre and beautiful Cappadocia (p914). Pit stop at Selçuk in the best pensions on the coast, near awesome Ephesus and the site of St John’s tomb (p884). Explore Turkey’s exotic east at Nemrut Dağı (Mt Nemrut; p923), where decapitated stone heads litter a king’s burial mound at 2150m. Wander the Roman-Ottoman old quarter of Antalya (p903), a stylish Mediterra- Ereÿli Karaman Adana MERSIN Uzuncaburç (ÎCEL) Silifke Tašucu Kîzkalesi (AKDENÎZ) CYPRUS HIGHLIGHTS KAYSERÎ Beyšehir Lefkoša (Nicosia) Ihlara Gorge Konya Îsparta MEDITERRANEAN CRETE Yozgat Avanos Göreme Uçhisar Nevšehir Aksaray Yataÿan Köprülü Muÿla Kanyon Bodrum Milli Parkî Köyceÿiz Marmaris Knidos Perge Ortaca Termessos Akseki Datça Dalyan Göcek Kos Aspendos Dalaman Saklîkent ANTALYA Bozburun Side Fethiye Manavgat Gorge (Tlos) GREECE Pînara Kemer Ölüdeniz Alanya Xanthos Finike Phaselis Letoön AEGEAN SEA Kaš Patara (EGE DENÎZÎ) Kalkan Kale Kastellorizo (Demre) Olympos, Çîralî (Meis) Rhodes Kekova & the Chimaera Megiste Anamur Uçaÿiz Karpathos Güllük Kalimnos Hattuša KIRIKKALE Kîršehir Foça Samos Sungurlu ANKARA Polatlî Lesbos (Lesvos) KASTAMONU KARABÜK ADAPAZARI (SAKARYA) Îznîk Assos Ikaria ZONGULDAK Bolu Bursa Behramkale Ayvacîk Edremit ὄὄ ὄὄ ὄ KOCAELÎ (ÎZMÎT) Îstanbul Sea of Marmara Gebze Lapseki Çanakkale Troy (Truva) Šile Çorlu Kešan Înebolu Amasra The Bosphorus (Boÿazîçî) GREECE Girne Gazimaÿusa nean hub located on both the ‘Turquoise Coast’ and the ‘Turkish Riviera’. ITINERARIES One week Devote two or three days to magical İstanbul, then head down the Aegean coast, via the Gallipoli battlefields and Troy, to marvel at the ruins of Ephesus. Squeeze in a side trip to Pamukkale’s shiny travertine formations from Selçuk. Two weeks From Pamukkale, head to another sea – the Mediterranean – and travel eastward to Roman-Ottoman Antalya, stopping in laid-back Kaş and checking out Olympos’ tree-houses along the way. Return to İstanbul via
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