You can visit battlefields of Gallipoli in just one day on this tour from Istanbul, including lunch and hotel transfers. See Anzac Cove, where the troops first landed; visit the commemorative site where the Dawn Service is held; walk along Brighton Beach; and learn about the war from both perspectives as you view the Allied and Turkish trenches at Johnston's Jolly.
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Eceabat formerly known as Maidos, one of the main option to stay if you wish to visit gallipoli Battlefields.
Around 100,000 were killed and 400,000 wounded during the nine-month campaign (1915-1916) between the Ottoman Empire and the Allied powers (British Empire and France). Today, the Gallipoli battlefields are silent, preserved as a national historic park strewn with marble and bronze monuments, among the most emotionally touching places in Turkey.
On 25 April 1915, 16,000 Australians and New Zealanders, together with British, French and Indian troops, landed on the Gallipoli peninsula. The invasion was part of a campaign to: capture the peninsula and help naval operations in the Dardanelles straits
After a night of tough climbing, on the morning of August 7 the Auckland Battalion pushed on to the Pinnacle, a ridge just below Chunuk Bai
Battle of Lone Pine, World War I conflict on August 6–10, 1915, that exemplified the courage and skills of Australian and New Zealander (ANZAC) troops engaged in the Gallipoli Campaign.30 Tem 2024
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