Turkey November 2015
Dr Kevin Soh. 3 Mount Elizabeth, #07-02, Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Singapore 228510
Nine Days in Turkey
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0:03 – Day 1: Istanbul to Canakkale. Hippodrome Square (Sultanahmet Meydani). Blue Mosque (mosque of Sultan Ahmet III). Topkapi Palace. In Topkapi Palace, you will find the Sacred Relics of Abraham, Muhammad (footprint), Moses (staff used to part the Red Sea), Joseph (turban), David (sword) and Joseph. Bosphorus Straits separate Europe from Asia. Car Ferry ride from Gallipoli (Europe) to Canakkale (Asia) across Sea of Marmara. Stay in Canakkale (Iris Hotel).
2:03 – Day 2: Canakkale to Kusadasi. Troy and its 9 archaeological layers. Trojan horse. Take a cable car up to see the ancient city of Acropolis in Pergamon (Bergama). Turkish Delight tasting in Selcuk. Stay in Kusadasi (LeBleu Hotel and Resort Kusadasi).
5:13 – Day 3: Kusadasi to Pamukkale. Emelda leather factory fashion show at Camlik. House of Virgin Mary. The archaeological site of Ephesus. Goddess NIKE – the Greek goddess of Victory. Library of Celsus in Ephesus. ICHTHYS – the secret symbol for Christians. Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Cotton Castle. Stay in Richmond Hotel Pamukkale.
8:57 – Day 4: Pamukkale, Konya, Cappadocia. A dessert made of thick yoghurt with honey and poppy seeds. Lunch at an interesting caravanserai. Mevlana Museum in Konya, home of the Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes, a mystical Sufi Muslim Group. The Sema Ceremony. Sultanhani Caravanserai in Aksaray. Stay in Uchisar Kaya Cappadocia – the first rock carved hotel in the world built into the soft tufa rocks. Enjoy Jacuzzi and Turkish Hamam.
11:25 – Day 5: The geologic splendour of Cappadocia. Hot air balloon. Nazars hanging from trees. Nazars are used to repel the curse of the evil eye. Goreme open air museum – the finest of rock cut churches with beautiful frescoes. Ceramic and pottery factory. Underground city of Kaymakli (8 storeys deep). Belly and folklore dance performance (Evranos Restaurant is a rock carved restaurant). Stay second night in Uchisar Kaya Cappadocia.
18:14 – Day 6: Cappadocia, Ankara, Bolu. Salt Lake (Tuz Golu). Ataturk Mausoleum. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk “Father of Modern Turkey”. Visit to Ankara Castle. Houses of the Ottoman Empire. Museum of Ancient Anatolian Civilisations. Stay in Koru Hotel in Boru.
19:17 – Day 7: Bolu to Istanbul. Taksim Square. Monument of the Republic. Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia) Museum. Grand Bazaar (has more than 3,000 shops). Stay in Sheraton Maslak Istanbul Hotel.
20:59 – Day 8: Istanbul. Istinye Park Shopping Mall. Eminonu. Egyptian Market (Spice Bazaar). Forum Istanbul (the biggest shopping mall in Istanbul, housing Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland Discovery Centre).
Journey From Bolu To Ankara
snow along the way
Bolu is a city in Turkey, and administrative center of the Bolu Province. The population is 131,264. The mayor is Alaaddin Yılmaz since local elections in 2004. Wikipedia
Ankara, Turkey’s capital, sits in the country’s central Anatolia region. Vibrant and cosmopolitan, it’s a center for the performing arts, home to the State Opera and Ballet, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and several national theater companies. Overlooking the city is Anitkabir, the enormous hilltop mausoleum of Atatürk, modern Turkey’s first president, who declared Ankara capital in 1923.ia
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Traveling to Turkey | enjoying days in Ankara, the capital of Turkey
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and the second largest city in the country after Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia. The population is around 4.5 million.
Ankara is the administrative center of Turkey and a huge university town, so it has a large population of government workers and university students. As the national capital, Ankara is home to a large population of foreign diplomats and embassy staff, so it offers goods and services that might be more difficult to find in other Turkish cities.
Ankara is a sprawling, modern city which can appear as little more than a dull, concrete jungle at first glance. As a result, many tourists tend to use it merely as a transit point for getting to places like Konya or Cappodocia. However Ankara does have a lot to offer for those prepared to look a bit deeper.
Ankara has a symbolic significance for the secular Turks. It is the place where a new era for the Turkish people started. It is a symbol for independence, development and Western values
nkara has several historic buildings and landmarks, mostly concentrated around Ulus. On a quick visit, one can get a taste of most important historic places in a day long trip. If you have even less time, two never to miss places are Anitkabir and Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. For longer stays, Ankara has lot’s to offer as the modern capital of Turkey.
Ankara Castle, Cengelhan - Rahmi Koc Museum, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations are all 5 minutes of walking distance, and very close to Ethnographic Museum, State Art and Sculpture Museum, Haci Bayram Mosque, Salt Ulus, Augustus Temple and Roman Baths; all of which are located in Ulus.
Landmarks
Anıtkabir, open daily, museum open daily except Mondays - situated on an imposing hill in the Anittepe quarter of the city is the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, completed in 1953. The Museum of Ataturk and War of Independence is located inside Anıtkabir, including a large collection of Atatürk memorabilia and paraphernalia, and a section for the War of Independence containing panoramic views of the war fields. Turks show a big respect to Atatürk, and millions visit Anıtkabir each year. Unlike the mournful visits on 10th November, his death anniversary, Turk turn Anıtkabir into a fairground of celebrations on national holidays. Visiting Anıtkabir on one of the national holidays is a great experience: April 23 - National Sovereignty and Children's Day; May 19 - Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day, August 30 - Victory Day, October 29 - Republic Day. The site and the museum are free of charge. Expect a security check at the entrance to the area.
Hacı Bayram Mosque, located next to Augustus Temple, Haci Bayram Mosque was first built in 1427, but later on modified to its current structure in the 17th and 18th centuries. The impressive interior has a wooden ceiling, and Kutahya tiles. Haci Bayram's memorial tomb, built in 1429, is next to the mosque. The surroinding area of the mosque has been tamed and there are now many traditional looking buildings serving as shops and restaurants and many of the older buildings have been restored.
Atakule Tower, Çankaya. One of the highest structures of the city, with a shopping mall located under the tower. (Note: Atakule shopping mall itself, where very few shops are left open, will close in autumn as it will be transformed to a hotel.) (10 TYR from 10 till ?): In the top of the tower, there is an observation desk, giving good views of the city. To reach Atakule, you can use any bus what have in it route this point (i.e. Atakule) (it’s be good idea because tower situated on the hill it cost now 1.75 TL be EGO-card or 2 TL on monetized bus. You may return by step via Cinnah Caddesi and continue your path by Ataturk boulevard. It will take to Kizilay about 40 minutes on heavy traffic, much shorter on non-peak hours.
The Art Street is full of shops selling local art crafts and souvenirs, and the Hand Crafts Market is where local women sell their crafts and works. Hamamönü can be visited day or night, but especially in good weather, it is more alive after dark. During the month of Ramadan, the local municipality organizes lot's of events in Hamamönü, and the area gets entertaining after dark, but also very crowded. Hamamönü is one of the best places to get a feeling of what an Ottoman town was like centuries ago, and get a sip of Turkish coffee, a breath of nargile - smoke pipes, or just gather around. Don't expect alcohol in the restaurants in this neighborhood for conservative Turkish taste.
Teleferik, is a newly-built cablecar starting from Yenimahalle metro station. It has two stations and will be extended in the future. For now it is free of charge.
source: wikitravel.org/en/Ankara türkiye
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Ankara Travel Guide - Turkey Magical Time
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and the second largest city in the country after Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia. The population is around 4.5 million. Ankara is the administrative center of Turkey and a huge university town, so it has a large population of government workers and university students. As the national capital, Ankara is home to a large population of foreign diplomats and embassy staff, so it offers goods and services that might be more difficult to find in other Turkish cities.
Ankara is a sprawling, modern city which can appear as little more than a dull, concrete jungle at first glance. As a result, many tourists tend to use it merely as a transit point for getting to places like Konya or Cappodocia. However Ankara does have a lot to offer for those prepared to look a bit deeper. Ankara has a symbolic significance for the secular Turks. It is the place where a new era for the Turkish people started. It is a symbol for independence, development and Western values.
Ankara was a small town of few thousand people, mostly living around Ankara Castle, in the beginning of the 20th century. The fate of the city has changed, when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his friends made Ankara the center of their resistance movement against the Allies in 1920, and established a parliament representing the people of Turkey, against the Allies’ controlled Ottoman Government in the occupied Istanbul of post World War I. Upon the success of the Turkish War of Independence, the government in Istanbul and the empire is abolished by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in Ankara in 1923, and the Republic of Turkey is established. When you look at the modern Ankara of 5 million people today, almost all you see is built afterwards.
Ankara is well connected by a good public transport network system. Private and public bus operators compete for your patronage and there are the 'dolmus' minibus transport providers that offer rapid tranfers and get you to your connection points. The underground subway 'Metro' is highly efficient which runs between outer suburbs and the interstate bus terminal 'ASTI'. Taxis are readily available and are probably the best way to get to your destination, relatively inexpensive for the time poor traveller.
As any other part of the Anatolian highland, Ankara has continental climate. The winters are cold and usually snowy. Temperature is commonly below the freezing point during this season, but it rarely drops below -15°C at nights. Thanks to the low levels of relative humidity, the hot and dry summers are more comfortable than coastal regions of Turkey.
Ankara is best known with its döner kebap. In order to pick a good döner restaurant (there are many) you should take a look at the döner round. it should be rectangular and the cuts must be flat and separated.
The Sheraton Hotel, located in the Kavaklıdere district, is the most visible and glitzy hotel in Ankara (and has the prices to prove it). Around the corner from the Sheraton lies the Hilton, which is a bit past its prime but still a very acceptable place to stay. The Radisson (located in Ulus, near the train station), the Swissotel (located on an obscure back alley in in Çankaya) and the Ramada (in Kavaklıdere, on fashionable Tunalı Hilmi street) are recent entrants, and offer very new-looking rooms that are nevertheless a tad smaller than those at the Sheraton or Hilton. Independent hotels of note include the King Hotel (behind the Parliament, near the American Embassy), and Hotel Midas and Hotel Gold (both north of Kavaklidere on Tunus Caddesi).
A lot to see in Ankara such as :
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Anıtkabir
Ankara Castle
Kocatepe Mosque
Atakule
War of Independence Museum
Ulus, Ankara
Kızılay
Lake Eymir
Ulucanlar Prison Museum
Hacı Bayram Mosque
State Art and Sculpture Museum
Aqua Vega Aquarium
Göksu Park
15 Temmuz Kızılay Milli İrade Meydanı
Monumentum Ancyranum
Kuğulu Park
Lake Mogan
Roman Baths of Ankara
Seğmenler Park
Rahmi M. Koc Museum Ankara
Elmadag Ski Resort
Wonderland Ankara
Cermodern
Altınköy Open Air Museum
MTA Genel Müdürlüğü Şehit Cuma Dağ Tabiat Tarihi Müzesi
Wonderland Eurasia
Güvenpark
Ankara Botanic Park
Aslanhane Mosque
Ataturk Statue
Şengül Hamamı
Alparslan Türkeş Kabri
Keçirören Evcil Hayvanlar Parkı
Ters Ev
Altınpark
Erimtan Museum
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ALANYA ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM
#alanya Museum, which has 14 closed and 1 open exhibition saloons, was opened in 1967 with objects that belongs Bronze Age, Urartin, Phrygian, Lydia which were taken from Ankara Anatolian Civilization Museum. The most important object in museum is bronze “Hercules” statue that has the dramatically story in 2nd century AD and exhibited in a different saloon. There are antiques of bronze, marble, earthenware, glass and mosaic with rich ostotek (ash urn) and coin collection from periods of Archaic, Classic, Hellenistic, Roman, Bizantium in the museum. Turkish – Islamic monuments belonging to Seljuk and Ottoman Periods reserve an important place.
Konya, Turkey: Home of Mevlana and Dervishes
More info about travel to Turkey: Konya is one of the oldest, most conservative, and religious cities in the world. It's the home of 13th-century Muslim philosopher Mevlana, whose followers whirl in a meditative trance.
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During January the median cloud cover is about 63%. January is fundamentally showered with snow month. January is the coldest month of the year in Ankara.
January is the coldest month. In this month temperature could be even -4℃ at night!
In fifth week of January you should wear the most warmth clothing. Everyone should be prepared for rain, snow and fog too.
The relative humindex typically ranges from 0 (Little or no discomfort) to 0 (Little or no discomfort) over the course of a typical January. Dew point is often one of the best measure of how comfortable are the weather conditions for a chicory. When you travel to Ankara you should know that lower dew points feel more dry and higher dew points feel more humid. While a classical January dew point is about -3 (A bit dry for some people)
AQUA VEGA AQUARIUM
Aqua Vega Aquarium is one of Turkey's and Europe's largest tunnel aquariums, with a total capacity of 4.5 million liters of waters and 98 meters in length.
Aqua Vega Aquarium has large and small, consisting of salt and fresh water aquariums with different characteristics. In this atmosphere, you can be guest into the world of fascinating sea creatures from the oceans and rivers of the world.
The world's seas and oceans is still a huge universe waiting to be discovered. You have the opportunity to discover this colorful and peaceful world of the sea creatures with Aqua Vega Aquarium in the center of Ankara.
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Atatürk was in Izmir where the weather was very cold at the beginning of March 1930, so he decided to take a break in Antalya's warmer weather. He passed through Isparta and Burdur before arring to Antalya on 6 March.
The streets from Kepez all the way to the city centre were lined with people excited to catch a glimpse of their great leader. He was presented with a Villa by the people of Antalya and from the balcony he gave a speech to offer his thanks.
He stayed in the villa for one week until the 12 March, visiting various museums, historical ruins and farm lands before returning to Ankara after his rest.
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Turkey Trip November 2018 - Part 1
Turkey Trip
Part 1-Istanbul-Pamukkale
Part 2- Cappadocia-Istanbul
Travel date: 18-26 November 2018
Travel from: Changi airport
Travel to: Ataturk airport
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????Day 1 SINGAPORE- ISTANBUL
????Day 2 ISTANBUL - CANAKKALE
伊斯坦布尔 - 恰纳卡莱
Blue mosque➡️Topkapi Palace➡️Roman Hippodrome➡️take ferry to enjoy panoramic view of Aegean Sea and Black Sea ???? ⛴
蓝色清真寺,托普卡帕宫,君士坦丁堡赛马场,游船观赏伊斯坦布尔旧城和新城两岸的风景
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????Day 3 CANAKKALE - KUSADASI
恰纳卡莱 - 库萨达斯
Troy Wooden horse and ruins, Asklepions
特洛伊木马, 阿斯克勒庇俄斯(醫學跟醫生之神)
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????Day 4 KUSADASI - PAMUKKALE
Ephesus➡️House of Virgin Mary,➡️Cotton Castle Pamukkale
????Day 4 库萨达斯 - 帕姆卡莱
以弗所➡️圣母玛利亚小屋➡️棉花堡@帕姆卡莱
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????Day 5 PAMUKKALE- KONYA -CAPPADOCIA
Mevlana Museum➡️Cappadocia
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帕姆卡莱 - 孔亚 -卡帕多奇亚
孔亚- 梅乌拉那博物馆➡️卡帕多奇亚
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????Day 6 CAPPADOCIA
????Hot Air Balloon Ride➡️Underground city➡️Pigeon Valley➡️Uchisar castle➡️dervent Valley (camel)➡️Pasabag valley/Fairy chimneys
????Day 6 卡帕多奇亚
????梦幻热气球➡️地下城➡️乌奇希萨尔鸽子谷➡️乌奇萨西尔城堡➡️骆驼石 ➡️蘑菇岩/煙囪精靈
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????Day 7 CAPPADOCIA - ANKARA - BOLU
Hot air ballon view in front of our hotel ➡️ Salt lake ➡️Ataturk Mausoleum
卡帕多奇亚 - 安卡拉 -柏魯
在酒店前面看热气球➡️土耳其国父陵 ➡️盐湖
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????Day 8 BOLU- ISTANBUL-SINGAPORE
Spice Bazaar➡️Ataturk airport
????Day 9 SINGAPORE- PENANG
Kembara Istanbul Turki Panorama TV1 Eksotika
Kembara Istanbul Turki Panorama TV1 Eksotika
Istanbul (B. Turki: İstanbul, B. Greek: Κωνσταντινούπολις Konstantinoúpolis) ialah bandar raya yang terbesar, serta juga pusat kebudayaan dan ekonomi Turki. Bandar raya ini yang merupakan ibu negeri Wilayah Istanbul terletak di 41° U 28° T pada Selat Bosphorus, dan merangkumi pelabuhan asli yang dikenali sebagai Golden Horn (bahasa Turki: Haliç) di barat daya negara ini.
Istanbul yang menjangkau kedua-dua belah Selat Bosphorus di kedua-dua benua Eropah (Thrace) dan Asia (Anatolia) lantas merupakan metropolis yang unik di dunia. Istanbul yang begitu bersejarah pernah menjadi ibu kota kepada tiga buah Empayar yang berbeza:
Empayar Rom (330-395);
Empayar Rom Timur (395-1453); dan
Empayar Uthmaniyyah (1453-1923).
Bandar raya ini terpilih menjadi salah sebuah Ibu Negara Kesenian Eropah pada tahun 2010. Kawasan-kawasan bersejarah Istanbul dirangkumkan dalam Tapak Warisan Dunia UNESCO pada tahun 1985. Pada tahun 1923 berikutan penubuhan Republik Turki, ibu negara dipindahkan ke Ankara.
Menurut banci 2000, jumlah penduduk sebanyak 8,803,468 orang di bandar raya dan 10,018,735 orang di kawasan metropolitan menjadikan Istanbul sebagai bandar raya yang kedua terbesar di Eropah. Anggaran banci pada 20 Julai 2005 sebanyak 11,322,000 orang untuk kawasan metropolitannya telah menjadikan Istanbul sebagai salah satu daripada dua puluh buah kawasan metropolitan terbesar di dunia. Bandar raya ini dipilih sebagai Ibu Negara Kesenian Eropah pada 2010 (bersama Pécs, Hungary dan Essen, Jerman).
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X5C-1 Quadcopter First Trial Video (Outdoors) Ankara-Turkey
It was the first time I tried to record a video with my quadcopter.
Ankara - a Capital Place
We stayed at Angora House inside the Citadel in Ankara. The manager, Levent, is the perfect host, who does everything possible to make his guests enjoy their stay, making this probably the best Bed and Breakfast hotel in Turkey.
Ankara is the capital of Turkey, though it gets far fewer tourists than Istanbul. Highlights here were the Citadel itself, the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and the very impressive Ataturk Mausoleum.
You can read more about our stay in Ankara here:
Turkish Travels - Ankara, capital city of Turkey [ English ] Information Day 1
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Whilst not exactly a tourist destination as such, the city of Ankara is definitely a city to visit if you are spending any time in Turkey. With its large and impressive old and new buildings, modern new shopping centres and wide avenues, some beautiful parks and plenty of historic buildings and museums you will need to spend a few days here too appreciate it fully. Also, of course, this film doesn’t do it justice due to the weather. Ankara is best visited in early or late summer.
Ankara is a very busy city. Even though the roads and infrastructure is very advanced our flight from Canakkale to Ankara took us 1 hour but to get from the airport to the city centre, some 50km away took us 3 hours. Try and avoid peak traffic times. When visiting Ankara there is a very good bus service from the airport to the main Ankara bus terminal or AŞTİ as it is called in Turkish. The bus service is called the Havaş Shuttle and only costs around £1.50 sterling or a couple of US dollars.
Snow in Ankara
Taken from my flat.
The sound was inserted from other Youtube video, because my friends was talking.
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