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Family Friendly Destinations in Turkey
All of them, no matter how different, have one thing in common: the friendly and hospitable people of this unique country. It is truly a family friendly destinations in Turkey. The Turkish people have an unrivaled reputation for hospitality, the cuisine is to die for, the coastline is a dream, and many Turkish cities are dotted with spectacular mosques and castles. And while costs are rising, all these remain one of the Mediterranean's bargain-basement family friendly destinations in Turkey. Here ninety nine percent of the population is Muslim. Turkey is a secular state that assures complete freedom of worship to non-Muslims.
The famous family friendly destinations in Turkey are Ayasofya Museum, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Dolmabahce Palace, ancient City of Troy, Ephesus, Aphrodisias, Pergamon, Pamukkale, Goreme-Cappadocia, Mt.Nemrut, Safranbolu. Turkey is located at a point where the three continents of the old world Asia, Europe, Africa meet. Because of this geographical importance, many civilizations were born in Anatolia, and they left their cultural inheritance, work of historical arts . Besides historical inheritance, Turkey has great natural beauties as it is surrounded by three seas on three sides, covered by mountains, forests and all sorts of land variations.
Cappadocia is another great sight, it is both a natural wonder and the result of human inventiveness. Soft volcanic rock, called tuffs, formed a landscape of bizarre beauty like fairy chimneys , but it was man who made their homes, churches, shops and courtrooms in them. All of these are decorated in a highly original style. There are more than 1000 churches under ground. It is one of the wonderful family friendly destinations in Turkey.
In the South East of Anatolia you find the strange rock statues at Nemrut Dagi, near Kahta,Diyaman, which could remind you of Easter island, as well as ancient cities like Van, located on lake Van, and Dogubayazit. When you go west of eastern Anatolia you will find Turkey's "sports city", Erzincan. Also make sure you visit, Diyabakir which has the second longest city walls in the world. Also the other cities are worth to visit Mardin, Midyat, Hasankeyif. All these places are ideal for family holidays in Turkey.
On the South coast of Turkey you will find approximately 600 remains of old Greek and Roman buildings, mostly well preserved. About one hour west of Kemer there is the wonderful Roman town Phasalis, this is a museum town, where you can see the remains of a complete Roman city, including a military harbor, an aqua duct, a theater and many more buildings. You and your family can walk on the old Roman roads between those buildings.
Mount Ararat, at 5,165 m the highest point in the country, is said to be the resting place of Noah's Ark. The famed city of Troy is here as well, south of Istanbul. And you must not leave without seeing Ephesus, the legendary city , home to the Temple of Artemis and the city where Saint Peter wandered, spreading his gospel before settling in Crete. There are many other sites of archaeological and religious significance. With such a diversity of things to see, Turkey is a wonderful destination for any family taking holiday away from the worries of everyday life.
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