Author: Mudassar

The Number of Tourists Visited Cappadocia in September

Cappadocia is a stunning and amazing environment that has been formed over thousands of years by erosion. These cave-like houses and rock-hewn sanctuaries date back to the 4th century, during the Byzantine post-Iconoclastic period. What’s remained now are stunning troglodyte Read More

Pamukkale: White Beauty in Autumn Dress

In the remaining nine months of the year, Pamukkale, known for its travertines that are on the UNESCO World Heritage List, welcomed 1 million 557 thousand visitors. The white paradise has already reached 100 percent occupancy for reservations for October, Read More

The Best Things to Do in Umbrella Street, Istanbul

One of the most attractive alleys in Istanbul, Umbrella Street earned its name from the numerous colourful umbrellas that were hung to shield passersby from the sun’s rays in the market. On Istanbul’s Asian side, notably in the sizable Kadikoy Read More

The Festivals in Antalya You should be a Part Of

On Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, Antalya is the hub of the nation’s international tourism thanks to its opulent hotels, pristine coves, breathtaking coastlines, and historic cities. Numerous significant national and international festivals are held in Antalya, and the city also plays Read More

The Conspicuous Art Events and Festivals in Antalya

The Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, the oldest and most prominent international film festival in Turkey, which marked its 57th anniversary in 2020, is without a doubt one of the most important festivals in Antalya. It is said that the Read More

Altınbesik Cave flooded with local and foreign visitors

The Altinbesik Cave, also known as the Altinbesik Maaras, is located on the western slope of the precipitous Manavgat Hill, 7 kilometres from Antalya’s Ibradi (Aydinkent) district and 5 km from Urunlu hamlet. The Antalya-Ibradi-Urunlu road leads to Altinbesik Cave Read More

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