





Explore Türkiye
Explore Türkiye, a land where ancient history seamlessly blends with vibrant modern life, offers a captivating journey for every traveler. From the bustling bazaars and iconic landmarks of Istanbul, straddling two continents, to the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia with its fairy chimneys and hot air balloons, Türkiye boasts a rich tapestry of experiences. Discover the stunning turquoise coasts, delve into the ruins of Ephesus and Troy, savor the delicious and diverse cuisine, and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Turkish people. Whether you seek cultural immersion, historical exploration, or natural beauty, Türkiye promises an unforgettable adventure.
Enjoy The Festivals

Camel Wrestling
A special and cultural activity in which male camels are decorated with vibrant ornaments and wrestle to gain the appreciation of a female camel. The festival is characterized by music, dancing, and traditional cuisine.

Tulip Festival
You can see a stunning display of millions of tulips in different colors flowering in Istanbul’s parks and public areas. The festival also features cultural activities, art exhibitions, and live performances.

Hot Air Balloon Festival
Experience the stunning view of hundreds of hot air balloons soaring above Cappadocia’s distinct landscape. Take balloon flights, night glow shows, live music performance.

Cappadox
One of Türkiye’s finest food festivals, marrying music, contemporary art, street events, and food.

International Istanbul Film Festival
The city gets a vibrant boost with festival lights, conventional cuisine, cultural shows, contemporary activities, and plenty of shopping bargains

Izmir World Fair
A big fair that is famous for its variety of exhibitions and ancient crafts, and has live shows, cultural displays, and gourmet food stalls.
Wide Range Of Tourist Attractions

Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia also known as the Church of St. Sophia. A marble slab depicting twelve lambs symbolizes the twelve apostles. Hagia Sophia is one of the key surviving Byzantine architecture.

The Blue Mosque
A symbolic landmark in Türkiye, symbolizing exquisite Ottoman architecture. It is one of the numerous sites in Sultanahmet that form Istanbul‘s UNESCO World Heritage collection. Its stunning aspect are 260 stained glass windows.

Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace is a World Heritage site designated by UNESCO. For 400 years, it was the residence of the Ottoman Sultan. It currently functions as a museum and library complex in Istanbul, containing masterful pieces of art and precious artifacts documenting the history of Ottoman dynasty.

Bosphorus Strait
It is an important waterway situated in Istanbul. On its shores, there are grand palaces, magnificent mosque, towering fortresses, graceful bridges, lovely mansions, green parks, lively markets, and savory restaurants.

The Grand Bazaar
Being found in Istanbul, it is Türkiye‘s largest and oldest covered bazaar. Dating back to the 15th century, it has 5000 shops. In addition to shops, it has restaurants, cafes, fountains, hammams and two mosques.

Atakule
It is a tall 125-metre and also one of the city’s tallest towers. Atakule also provides stunning city views from its revolving restaurant.

Ankara Castle
It is Ankara’s oldest castle, having survived the Roman, Seljuk, and Ottoman Empires. It suffered innumerable attacks, and as a result, it has been renovated repeatedly. The architecture of the castle incorporates influences from different times. It towers above the city as well as historic red-tiled houses of old Ankara.

Old Quarter
The Old Quarter is the ideal place to shop in Ankara for fantastic souvenirs. The area features an abundance of busy and vibrant shops with huge sales of mesmerizing décor items and utility products at very affordable and negotiable price.

Kizilay
The busy Kızılay Square is a principal social and political meeting place. The existence of such venues as the Atatürk Cultural Center adds to the appeal of the district as a centre for arts. From riding its sleek metro to walking through busy streets, Kızılay presents a glimpse into Ankara’s lively lifestyle.
Enjoy The Sports

Skiing
Türkiye is becoming increasingly well-known as a destination for skiers and snowboarders at all levels, from such renowned resort Uludağ to such lesser-known resorts as Sarıkamış. The largest ski resort in Türkiye is Erciyes–Kayseri, with 55 kilometers of piste, the largest ski resort.

Rafting
White water rafting in Türkiye is an adrenaline rush experience, with exciting locations on the Köprülü, Antalya, and Dalaman Rivers, ideal for visitors who want an experience of adventure.

Sea Kayaking
Attempt sea kayaking in Antalya. Feel the warm Aegean sea waters and the gentle breeze while exploring this adventure sport.

Caving
Having more than 40,000 caves, Türkiye is a heaven for caving tourists. Major spots for caving are Taurus Mountains, Dupnisa Cave, Altınbeşik Cave, Ballıca Cave, and Damlataş Cave.

Paragliding
For a flawless paragliding experience in Türkiye, try Fethiye’s Ölüdeniz (with Babadağ Mountain) and Alanya, which are famous for their breathtaking views and good conditions.

Kiteboarding
Gulf of Gokova in Türkiye is a paradise for Kiteboarding sports because of great weather, 3 km long surfing track, and shallow water. The thrilling flight in the air is a must-have sport in your bucket list.