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6 day(s)
Private
1-40 people
easy
Journey from the heart of Anatolia to the lush Black Sea coast on this engaging 6-day expedition. Board the historic Haydarpaşa Express in Istanbul for a scenic rail voyage to Ankara, where you’ll delve into millennia of Turkish history at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum, Anıtkabir, and the nearby Hittite capital of Hattusa. Then unwind in the riverside city of Amasya—steeped in Ottoman charm and famed for its apples—before winding through mist-cloaked mountains to cosmopolitan Trabzon. Here, explore ancient Silk Road bazaars and marvel at the cliff-perched frescoes of Sumela Monastery.
Duration
6 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-40 people
Tour Code
6DHOABCEAAT
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Culture & Historical
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
11 - 99

Istanbul
Istanbul
In
the morning, we will provide a transfer for you to the historic Haydarpasa
train station for a scenic 6-hour train ride to the capital city of Ankara.
After arrival, we will meet you at the station there and take you to your
hotel. After checking-in, you will have the rest of the evening free to explore
Ankara and enjoy dinner on your own. Overnight in Ankara
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
Early
in the morning, we will start the day visiting the Museum of Anatolian
Civilizations and Anitkabir (Mausoleum of Ataturk); then we will visit Hattusa.
* Anatolian Civilizations Museum is housed in two Ottoman-era buildings near Ankara Castle, in the historical Atpazari district of Ankara. The exhibits of gold, silver, glass, marble and bronze works date back as far as the second half of the first millennium BC. The coin collections, with examples ranging from the first minted money up to modern times, represent the museum's rare cultural treasures.
* Mausoleum of Ataturk (Anitkabir) is the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the celebrated leader of the Turkish War of Independence and the founder (and first president) of the Republic of Turkey. The body of Republic's second president, Ismet Inonu, is also interred here.
* Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. Hattusa was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1986. The landscape surrounding the city included rich agricultural fields, pastoral hills and woodland - the latter providing the supply for timber construction.
After
visiting these sites, we will begin our drive to Amasya, arriving in the
evening.
Overnight
in Amasya
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
Today
is the free day for you to discover Amasya on your own.
In
Amasya, one can see the influences of the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine,
Seljuk, Ilhanli, and Ottoman civilizations, leading up to the early days of the
Turkish Republic. In addition to being endowed with historical and cultural
significance, Amasya is rich in natural beauty as well - as evidenced in the
thermal springs that are in this region. Amasya's Yaliboyu houses are the best
instances of Ottoman architecture and are currently being restored by the
Foundation of Protecting Cultural and Natural Wealth.
Amasya
is also famous for its apples, cherries, peaches and okra. If you would like to
enjoy a blend of cultural tradition along with natural scenic beauty, then
Amasya is truly the ideal.
Overnight
in Amasya
(Breakfast included)
After
breakfast, you will depart Amasya for Trabzon, cutting through dramatic Black
Sea mountains. After arriving in Trabzon, we will check into the hotel.
A
little about Trabzon's history:
The
earliest evidence of civilization in Trabzon dates to about 7,000 BC.
Established as a Greek colony (along with Amasra and Sinop) the town benefited
from its position on the busy trade route between the Black Sea and the
Mediterranean. It grew quickly and was the seat of the Pontic kingdom, and,
later, the Commagene period at the beginning of the 13th century, and the city
gained a reputation as a sophisticated cultural center. The Genoese and the
Venetians came here to trade as Trabzon was the terminus of a northern branch
of the Silk Road. Finally, in 1461 Trabzon fell under Ottoman rule.
Overnight
in Trabzon
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After
breakfast in the hotel, we will then take you on a full-day guided tour of
Trabzon's tourist highlights.
*
Sumela Monastery sits high up on the cliffs of Mela, southeast of Trabzon. It
was founded in the 4th century by two Greek monks, Barnabas and Sophronius, who
were guided to the site by an icon of a "black" image of the Virgin
Mary, elegantly painted by St. Luke. After their deaths, Sumela became a place
of pilgrimage. Decorated with frescoes, Sumela's treasures include priceless
manuscripts and silver plates. Since the monastery was rebuilt several times,
the ruins seen today date largely to the 19th century. During the Ottoman era,
Sumela enjoyed the protection of the sultans, but it was ultimately abandoned
and also badly-damaged during the War of Independence. In recent years,
thankfully, extensive restoration has been carried out. Overnight in Trabzon
(Breakfast included)
After
breakfast, we will transfer you to the airport for a 1.5 hour flight back to
Istanbul; your arrival will mark the end of this tour. We hope to see you on a
future trip!
1
night hotel in Ankara - Güvenay Business Hotel
2 night hotel in Amasya - Salih Bey Konağı
2 night hotel in Trabzon - City Port Hotel
PS: If This hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will arrange smilar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category hotel, there might be an additional cost
Professional English speaking tour guide during the tour
Meal plan as mentioned in the itinerary
All Tour Transportation
Transportation in a fully air-conditioned,
non-smoking coach
Hotel Room Taxes
All entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary
International or domestic flight tickets
All airport transfers and domestic flight
Travel insurance
Personal expenses (souvenirs, drinks, etc.)
Dinner meals (unless mentioned)
Optional entrance tickets
Tips for guide and driver
Hotel accomadation in Istanbul