Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Beldibi Cave Of Antalya

Beldibi hollow is spotted on the Antalya – Kemer roadway on the feet of Beydagi. It is around 25 km from Antalya and 100 m from the shore. Hollow is at the base of the limestone rocks stretching out into the ocean having a height of 25 m. It is involved 2 segments. It demonstrates that Beldibi Cave had been utilized since the Paleolithic Age, yet the most lovely discoveries of the hollow has a place with the Mesolithic Age.



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On the Cave's dividers the adapted pictures were found, alongside the little stone and bone cut devices having a place with the same period, that is to 15000 prior years. 50000years back while the pictures of the human of the Paleolithic Age were made with a practical perspective, 15000 years prior the pictures made in Mesolithic Age were adapted.

Among the pictures in this hollow which were made with manganese oxide colors and regular iron are the figures of the chamois and the scenes of chasing, a figure, made of a loop, delineating the mother goddess partitioned into four segments with specks, and the figures of human or performer adapted with the cross shape.

Sunday, 14 December 2014

Tatlarin Underground City

Tatlarin underground city, which was a standout amongst the most critical underground urban communities of the Cappadocia locale, could just be found in 1975 in light of the fact that its unique door had fell and had gone underground to be opened to the visits of sightseers in 1991. The can in it exhibits that toilets were generally utilized as a part of Anatolia around 3000 years back. There are numerous nourishment stockpiling ranges and places of worship inside it.

It is accepted to have been utilized as an inside for religious or military purposes according to the extensive size of its rooms. Just two stories of the Tatlarin underground city which has spread over a really vast region can be gone to right now, however works keep on openning alternate floors to visits also. In spite of the fact that there is an expansive number of houses of worship around and inside the Tatlarin underground city which is close to the Acýgöl locale of the Nevþehir territory a significant piece of them have gave way because of common reasons.

The Tatlarin underground city is entered through a way that is give or take 15 meters in length, and the passage path opens to a generally huge corridor. There is a sliding stone which has the motivation behind fixing off the passage in the occasion of an adversary assault. This sliding stone which could just be opened from within was utilized as an instrument of safeguard against creatures and adversaries.



Three skeletons were found in the area heading downwards from the right half of the lobby. The kitchen found on the right half of the corridor incites the thought that this segment was utilized as a cemetery as a part of the Roman period and as a kitchen in the Byzantine period. That is so on the grounds that the entombment puts in which the skeletons were found are indistinguishable with the internment spots utilized as a part of the Roman period. Notwithstanding, the inner part some piece of the entombment spots were profoundly cut out later to put sustenance supplies in them.

This vast corridor at the passage is associated with a second extensive region with a crisscrossing hallway. There is a trap and a sliding stone against gatecrashers. There is a steady and five sustenance supply stockpiles cut into the floor in this second area which is backed by solid segments. Also in the roof there is a ventilation well which gives access to alternate parts of the city.

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Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Zelve Open Air Museum, Cappadocia


Tucked away beyond anyone's ability to see off the fundamental street from Avanos to Göreme, Zelve was until 1952 a living group where conventional individuals went about their day by day life, pounding bulgur at the seten (factory), pressing grapes for pekmez (molasses) in the şaraphane (winery), raising pigeons for their preparing excrement in the güvercinliks (pigeonhouses) and sheets their creatures down for the night in the hollow cut ahırs (stables).

In that sense it was dependably an altogether different spot from what is currently the Göreme Open-Air Museum, which was a religious settlement possessed by Byzantine ministers and nuns, and was just informally existed in later years after the populace moved not far off to what inevitably got to be Göreme town.



Zelve was not without its devout group, which is thought to have existed in the range checked by three immense angled breaks in the third valley. They are as of now reserved for security reasons, which implies, tragically, that you won't have the capacity to examine one of the colossal moving stones that used to be utilized to close off shafts from interlopers as in the underground urban communities. The breaks neglect what used to be Zelve's principle square.

Of course this has a little mosque to one side. From the outside this looks as though it was constructed routinely out of mainly quarried stone yet in the event that you look inside you'll see that the back part is removed straight of the rock, as is the dainty little mihrab.


For those enthusiastic about seeing some of Cappadocia's celebrated rock-cut houses of worship, Zelve has a couple of traps up its sleeve, including the Balıklı ve Üzümlü Kilise (The Church of the Fish and Grapes) in the first valley and effectively conspicuous by the harmed frescoes of heavenly attendants over its doorway.

Inside the grapes look suspiciously like monster strawberries, and the fish keep a low profile. The same can't be said of the conspicuous cut and painted crosses on the dividers of the Kutsal Haç Kilisesi (Holy Cross Church) in the second valley. At long last, in the third valley the Direkli Kilise (Columned Church) has generally fell so it looks more like a cave than a church.

Monday, 8 December 2014

MESKENDIR VALLEY, CAPPADOCIA



The territory is a popular tourist destination, as it has numerous territories with extraordinary geographical, memorable, and social peculiarities. The most paramount towns and ends in Cappadocia are Urgup, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve.

Among the underground cities areas worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best noteworthy houses and hole houses for visitor stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.


As per My Destination, Meskendir Valley is an aggregate length of 4400 m (2.73 miles) and is arranged close Ortahisar. The door is found through a campground on the Ortahisar-Goreme street. A moderate agreeable stroll all through the valley will take pretty nearly 3 to 4 hours. Inside the valley is the Meskendir Church which is worth a visit.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Cappadocia Cave Dwellings - Turkey Tours




Just over a large portion of a mile from Urgup town focus, Kayakapi Premium Caves is in restored memorable caverns. It peculiarities free Wi-Fi and richly brightened suites with a chimney and Cappadocia sees.

All rooms and suites at Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia have carpet warming, HD LED TV, Nespresso machine, chimney and ipod docking station. A few suites have a private patio or porch. Day by day breakfast is served in smorgasbord style.

Lunch and supper can be served as an issue menu upon appeal. The front work area is accessible every minute of every day. Room administration can be given. The lodging has a free shuttle to the Urgup focus upon appeal.

Only 6 miles from Goreme National Park, Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia is 8 miles from Avanos town focus. Kayseri Erkilet Airport is 47 miles away. Free private stopping is accessible on location.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

VALLEYS OF CAPPADOCIA




Turkish Heritage Travel is specialized in guided walking tours and offers tours in many different valleys of Cappadocia. Apart from the above valleys, we organize hikes in:


>> Pigeon Valley (4km) from Uchisar to Goreme. A moderate walk in a green valley with many different rock formations and hundreds of pigeon houses carved into fairy-chimneys.

>> Love Valley (2 km) short and easy hike in a picturesque valley on the way to Goreme Open Air Museum with tall fairy-chimneys.

>> Zemi Valley (5 km) from Goreme to Uchisar. A moderate hike in a green valley with wind-eroded volcanic rocks.

>> Honey Valley (5 km) starting from Goreme-Cavusin road upto old Uchisar. With one of the most spectacular views of Cappadocia.

>> Uzengi Valley (4km) an easy hike from Ortahisar to Urgup-Mustafapasa road in a lush, green valley.

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Monday, 1 December 2014

Mardin, Turkey




Mardin is a highly addictive and unmissable spot. Minarets emerge from a baked brown labyrinth of meandering lanes, a castle dominates the old city, and stone houses cascade down the hillside above the Mesopotamian plains. As a melting pot of Kurdish, Yezidi, Christian and Syrian cultures, it also has a fascinating cultural mix.

Just don't expect to have the whole place to yourself. With regular flights from Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara, you'll see lots of local visitors in summer.

The Turkish government also has plans to promote Mardin internationally as an iconic Turkish destination like Ephesus and Pamukkale, and have (optimistically) projected up to five million domestic and overseas visitors annually by 2025.

Mardin's honey-coloured collage of old buildings and markets is still definitely worth a look though, and for somewhere extra special, detour to Dara or Savur.