The ancient Pamphylian cities of Perge and Aspendos are two of Turkey’s most impressive archeological sites. With this tour, visit all three in one day and gain insight into Turkey’s ancient history from your private guide. Enjoy a walking tour of Perge, marvel at the remarkably preserved Aspendos Theater, and admire the Waterfall views from Kurşunlu Waterfall.
Three ancient cities in one day: Perge and Aspendos Delicious Turkish-style lunch at a local restaurant Private tour ensures the undivided attention visit to Kusunlu Waterfall.
Location information is given to the guests. If the guest is in antalya city center, we will pick it up from there.
Perge returns to history as a Pamphylian Greek city, and with Pamphylia came under successive rule by Persians, Athenians, and Persians again. Alexander the Great, after quitting Phaselis, occupied Perge with a part of his army. The road between these two towns is described as long and difficult. Alexander's rule was followed by the Diadochi empire of the Seleucids, then the Romans. Perge gained renown for the worship of Artemis, whose temple stood on a hill outside the town, and in whose honour annual festivals were celebrated.The coins of Perge represent both the goddess and her temple.
Some scholars associate the city's name with "Azatiwadaya". The known city of that name was founded by Azatiwada of Quwê on his eastern frontier, at Karatepe.[3] According to later tradition, Aspendos was founded rather earlier by Greeks who may have come from Argos. The wide range of its coinage throughout the ancient world indicates that, in the 5th century BC, Aspendos had become the most important city in Pamphylia. At that time, according to Thucydides, the Eurymedon River was navigable as far as Aspendos,[4] and the city derived great wealth from a trade in salt, oil and wool. Aspendos did not play an important role in antiquity as a political force. Its political history during the colonisation period corresponded to the currents of the Pamphylian region. Within this trend, after the colonial period, it remained for a time under Lycian hegemony. In 546 BC it came under Persian domination. The fact that the city continued to mint coins in its own name, however, indicates that
our travelers will see waterfalls and ponds in the forested area, which is a wonder of nature.magnificent photos will be taken.turk coffee tea natural fruit juice can be obtained here.
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