Tours organized with licensed professional tour guides are unique in the Western Black Sea Region, Sapanca, Masukiye - Ormanya, Abant Lake, and Yedigoller.
We are visiting Sapanca, Masukiye, which is a natural wonder and offers us a unique cruise opportunity. Ormanya, which looks like a forest empire with hobbit houses, is one of our visit points. Abant Lake and Yedigoller, which make us feel like in heaven when we see them, are our next stop. We spend pleasant times in Safranbolu and Amasra, which are a reflection of nature.
We can pick you up from any of airports in the list, from hotels around Fatih, Bayezit, Sultanahmet, Sirkeci, Aksaray, Balat, Karaköy, Taksim As soon as you book we will send you the pick up time
We get the chance to see the green Paradise Town of Kocaeli.
We visit the land of dreams and its natural habitat.
Visit to Sapanca Lake and free time
360 c Lake tour
It appears with rich vegetation resembling a Forest Sea.
We are explaining what you will see .
From the 13th century to the advent of the railway in the early 20th century, Safranbolu was an important caravan station on the main East–West trade route. The Old Mosque, Old Bath and Süleyman Pasha Medrese were built in 1322. During its apogee in the 17th century, Safranbolu's architecture influenced urban development throughout much of the Ottoman Empire.
Panoramic View point of Safranbolu.
Yörük Village, right next to Safranbolu, is a charming village filled with historical Ottoman mansions as if it were a blessing. This village, also called tiny Safranbolu, is a center of attraction for travelers with its narrow streets, courtyards hidden behind wooden fences and mansions with bay windows. Thanks to all these features, Safranbolu Yörük Village, which was declared as a protected area in 1997 and accepted as one of the most beautiful villages in Turkey, got its name from the Yörük Turkmens, who settled in this region many years ago, as you can imagine.
he entrance of the Bulak (Mencilis) Cave, which is located within the borders of Karabük Central Bulak Village and also bordered with the Safranbolu District, is on steep rocks and the length of the cave is 6.5 kilometers. 2.5 kilometers of the cave has been mapped, and the 380-meter section has been opened to tourism by electrification and a walking track. It is still a hydrologically active cave. Underground rivers, ponds, waterfalls, interesting and extraordinary stalactite and stalagmite formations and registered as "Natural Assets" attract the attention of researchers and visitors.
Panoramic View point of Safranbolu.
After serving as the Commander of the Eastern Provinces Construction Army during the reign of Roman Emperor T. Germanious Claudius, Gaius Julius Aguilla, who was appointed as the Governor of Bithynia -Pontus for life, It was built in 41-54 years. This monument, which is a part of the Roman road network and was built in memory of the Emperor; It includes two inscriptions, sitting ottomans and rock niches, which complement each other with the King statue carved into the rocks with the dough relief technique and the Roman Domination Eagle.
Archeological past of Amasra
It was built by the Romans. UNESCO added the castle to the World Heritage Tentative List in 2013.
It was built during the Roman period. It is a single arched stone bridge.
It was made to illuminate and observe the sea.
It is a fossil cave. The cave consisted of a single gallery, but the dripstone columns divided the cave into many halls and chambers.
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