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Holidays At Eastern Turkey
If you want to explore eastern Turkey then self drive is a great way to travel so make sure you organize car hire in Turkey before you arrive.
Encompassing the Black Sea region,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatollia,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], there is so much to do and to see here that visitors keep coming back for more! Altindere National Park in Trabzon provides a stunning backdrop for the Sumela (Virgin Mary) Monastery,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], precariously perched on a cliff above a deep gorge. The monasterys church is covered with beautiful frescoes depicting events from the Bible. Close to Trabzon is Lake Uzungol,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a lovely alpine lake in the midst of mountains and meadows, ideal for camping, hiking and fishing. About 75km east of Trabzon is the city of Rize on a Rize on a mountains slope covered with lush green tea plantations. If youre visiting at the right time, pick up some great Black Sea tea blends at the famous Summer Tea Festival. Close by is the pretty little town of Camlihemsin,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], on the banks of a swift flowing stream. Visit the Ayder Plateau where they hold colorful traditional festivities,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Firtina Vadisi (Storm Valley) where you can try your hand at canoeing, or just visit the stunning Zil Castle. The area is a good starting point for scaling the mighty Kackar Mountains, favorite with climbers from around the world. For a different kind of a thrill,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], try white-water rafting down the rapids of the Coruh River at Artvin.
One of Turkeys alluring skiing destinations is Palandoken near the ochre plateau of Erzurum,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the largest city in Eastern Anatolia. With the longest ski run and the best quality snow in Turkey, its little wonders that skiers flock here every winter. Eastern Anatolias most spectacular palace is the breathtaking Nemrut Dagi National Park, famous for the gigantic funerary sanctuary built on the summit of the lofty Nemrut Dagi (Nemrut Mountain), flanked by terraces on which colossal statues stand. The azure Van Lake is ringed by mountains and dotted with islands with ancient monasteries and churches.
Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia are home to many sites that echo with Biblical resonance. Agri Dagi (Mount Ararat) with its permanent snowcap is the place where Noahs Ark is said to have landed and,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], according to some expects, may still be buried under the ice. Harran,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], an important Mesopotamian historic centre,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], is known for its unique beehive-shaped mud houses. According to the Bible, this was where Abraham, the patriarch of three world religions, lived. Some, however,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that he was born in nearby Sanli Urda the famous City of Prophets and then moved to Harran.
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