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The Best Routes for Tourists during Eid Holidays

This year, you have the option of taking nine days off, with only two days off for the Eid al-Fitr vacation. This year’s Eid al-Fitr holiday will be 5-days long when combined with the weekend. Those who can incorporate the Read More

The Must-Visit Best Cites in Northern Turkey

A ray of sunshine has spotlighted the Northern Turkey, bringing natural beauty to all of its cities. This sentence can be used to describe the various tourist attractions, which include green hills, natural lakes, quiet forests, farms, waterfalls, and breathtaking Read More

Sapanca Becomes a Tourist Destination at Eid 2022

On special occasions, locals prefer bungalows in Sakarya’s Sapanca neighborhood, which has become a tourist draw due to its lake and natural beauty. While the houses reserved prior to Ramadan are nearly full, they provide hotel-like comfort to citizens in Read More

Nuzhetiye Waterfall: Heaven for Nature Enthusiasts

Nature enthusiasts go to the Nüzhetiye Waterfall in Kocaeli’s Gölcük region, especially those who prefer to spend their weekends trekking or getting away from the stress of big cities. The Nüzhetiye Waterfall is one of Kocaeli’s 102 recognised trekking sites, Read More

The Best of Northern Turkey: What to Visit?

Northern Turkey has received a ray of sunshine, bringing natural beauty to all of its cities. This sentence can be used to describe the various tourist attractions in Turkey’s north, which include green hills, natural lakes, quiet forests, farms, waterfalls, Read More

Tourism in Sogut: Where Ottoman Empire Kicks Off

Tourism in Sogut: Many tourists are excited to visit Sogut, the birthplace of Commander Ertugrul, and view the most important natural landmarks and archaeological monuments, following the remarkable popularity of the Ertugrul Series. Sogut, which translates to “willow tree” in Read More

Tourists’ Popular Places in Baghdad Street, Istanbul

On the Asian side of Istanbul, Baghdad Street is one of the city’s most elegant and well-known streets. From Kadikoy to Maltepe, it is Istanbul’s longest street. The street’s origins may be traced back to the Ottoman era, when Sultan Read More

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