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Revealing Didim’s Lost Village: Yoran

Architect Muharrem Çetinel has released a new book ‘Yoran: Didim’s Lost Village’ – specifically addressing the community that once thrived around the Temple of Apollo from the 1600s onwards. Çetinel recently gave an insightful presentation to accompany the publication during a recent two-day “Didim Culture and Tourism symposium”, organized by ADÜ Didim Vocational School and…

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Miletus: The Magnificence and Forgotten Value of an Ancient City

Welcome to the captivating Ancient City of Miletus, a time-honoured site tracing its origins back to the 2nd millennium BC. Founded by immigrants from Crete under Serpedon’s guidance, brother of Crete’s King Minos, Miletus thrived through diverse epochs—Mycenaean, Achaean, and the grand sweep of Archaic, Hellenistic, Roman, Eastern Roman, Menteşe Principality, and Ottoman periods. During…

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Explore – Turkey’s Ski Resorts

Although renowned for summer tourism, Turkey holds significant potential for winter tourism. There are 10 ski resorts in our country. Let’s take a closer look at some of them: Uludağ Ski Resort, Bursa: When it comes to a skiing holiday, Uludağ, standing at 2,543m is the largest mountain in Western Anatolia and the first destination…

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Herakleia: A Journey Through Ancient Empires and the Peaceful Lake Bafa

Here’s a brief look at the deep-rooted history of the ancient city Herakleia, located on the shores of the Latmos Gulf, which was once an extension of the Aegean Sea. Looking at its history, B.C. Herakleia, known as Latmos in the 8th century, came under the rule of Mausolos, the Satrap of Caria, during the…

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Explore: Atça

Even if it’s not on people’s travel agenda, there’s a place I consider historically and culturally pivotal: Atça. Let’s take a look at the story of Atça and why it’s referred to as “Turkey’s Little Paris.” Situated in Aydın’s Sultanhisar district, Atça might appear as a modest neighbourhood. However, its significance is twofold—tracing back to…

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Explore – Bergama

I want to continue our exploration from the districts of İzmir. In this metropolitan city, when each district has its own atmosphere and unique texture, it is such a long and fun experience to explore. We are in Bergama this week. Bergama has an Ancient City that has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage…

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Explore: Significant ancient cities of the Aegean

The Aegean Region is a geography known for its historical and cultural riches. There are many important ancient cities in this region. For history buffs and cultural travellers, the ancient cities in the Aegean Region are a real treasure. The best season to visit these ancient cities is undoubtedly autumn. The cool autumn breeze makes…

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Explore – Yalova

Yalova, one of the smallest cities in Turkey, is a delightful place that combines natural beauty with historical importance. This fascinating city stands out with its hot springs and abundant variety of trees. It is noteworthy that the mansions that once hosted Mustafa Kemal Atatürk have been turned into a museum. Now let’s explore the…

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Explore – Balçova

As you know, the Aegean is famous for its thermal spring waters and magnificent sea, nature and historical riches. This week, we explore Balçova, the oldest thermal spring in the region. Balçova is a district of Izmir and famous for its Agamemnon Thermal Springs. While staying and healing in Balçova’s spa hotels, you can also…

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Explore – Ödemiş

Ödemiş is a small district of İzmir. Although it does not have a long list of places to see, it is a place worth seeing with its villages whose historical texture and unique atmosphere is preserved. Let’s get started: Villages of Ödemiş We had previously visited Birgi, a beautiful village in Ödemiş, together. I recommend…

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