Ani – An Exceptional Archeological Site in Turkey
The city of Ani, also known as the city of 1001 churches and city of forty gates, dates back to the 10th and 11th centuries AD when it became the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom and gained considerable power and wealth by standing in various trade routes and maintaining its position as an important commercial center. It has been more than three centuries since Ani was invaded and looted by the great Seljuk army, and all its population was killed, and now it is a ghost city. Ani was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2016.
DΓΌden Waterfalls – A Beautiful Paradise Near Antalya
Visiting DΓΌden Waterfalls in a modern city like Antalya is not something you get to experience on every trip. The DΓΌden waterfalls have so many various features that almost everyone visiting there will leave with a big smile and the most memorable and unbelievable photos! So we highly recommend you make time to see this site yourself and enjoy this city like never before.
Buyukada – a Lovely Island & Neighborhood near Istanbul
About 7,000 people are living in BΓΌyΓΌkada. They speak the Turkish language, the same as other cities in Turkey. BΓΌyΓΌkada is located in the Sea of Marmara. However, there are no gas-powered vehicles on the island. That is why the weather on this island is delightful and clear. BΓΌyΓΌkada literally means big island. There are two peaks on the BΓΌyΓΌkada, from which you can see the surrounding scenery.
Mount Ararat – The Highest Mountain in Turkey
Historically, Ararat is correlated with the mount on which Noah’s Ark landed right when the flood was over. As mentioned before, Ararat, being presented in the Bible, is the Hebrew form of Urardhu, or Urartu. Ararat is significant and holy to the Armenians. They believe that they’re the first human race to emerge in the universe from the time of the flood.
Lake Van – The Largest Lake in Turkey
If you go to Lake Van, watch out for the monster that has chosen the lake as its home. Perhaps you got the chance to see this 40-foot monster with rough brown skin. Don’t worry; this is just a joke and rumor that has increased the lake’s popularity over the years. You will be likely to hear it over and over.
Galata Bridge – The Most Famous Bridge in Istanbul (Golden Horn)
Galata Bridge has become the symbol of Turkey over the years as it gives you the chance to encounter the local life. You can see the image of the Galata bridge on magazines, T-shirts, and handicrafts due to its popularity. After the 19th century, it became an essential part of the poems, stories, paintings, and engravings.