Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WHERE EAST MEETS WEST

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With Constantin­ople (present Istanbul) as its capital, the ancient Ottoman Empire was at the epicentre of interactio­ns between the Western and the Eastern world for more than six centuries. At present, known as the Republic of Turkey, it still attracts millions of visitors from around the world. In 2014, Turkey was one of the most visited European countries behind France, Spain and Italy.

In addition to its rich history and culture that have been nurtured over many centuries, Turkey has a variety of attraction­s for its diverse visitors; turquoise blue coasts, quaint old towns, natural wonders such as the world famous Cappadocia region, stunning architectu­re, and delicious food ranging from grape leaf dolmas stuffed with juicy vegetables and meats, to worldfamou­s Turkish delight.

Istanbul, known as the only city in the world to be located in two continents, namely Europe and Asia; is arguably the top pick for any visitor. With attraction­s such as Hagia, Sophia which was originally a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarcha­l basilica and later an imperial mosque, and the Blue Mosque with its ornate interior, the city boasts of numerous historic attraction­s for any tourist. There are also a number of palaces around Istanbul and other cities which served the Ottoman Empire.

Istanbul, known as the only city in the world to be located in two continents, namely Europe and Asia

Some other top cities for tourists include Antalya, a coastal gateway to the Mediterran­ean, and Cappadocia, which is full of other worldly rock formations referred to as the “fairy chimneys”. Another fascinatin­g region is Ephesus, an ancient city located in Turkey’s Central Aegean region, and Pamukkale with its hot springs and mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down white travertine terraces.

Turkey is an ideal destinatio­n for family holidays. Its rich historic and cultural attraction­s are a great learning environmen­t for children. For tourists, looking for an active holiday, there are a number of activities such as camping in Turkey’s stunning countrysid­e, and jeep safari in areas such as Kusadasi, Antalya, Black Sea and picturesqu­e Cappadocia. The country’s diverse attraction­s are sure to keep any traveller craving to see more of it.

For the compulsive shopper, Turkey is a paradise with its modern shopping malls, historical bazaars to local markets. The country has been a magnet for tourists from the time of the ancient silk route, and even today its bustling markets are a great place to shop for handwoven Turkish carpets, jewellery, antiques and ceramics. Istanbul, Antalya, and Izmir are some of the best shopping destinatio­ns.

With millennia of history and culture shaped and influenced by being located at cross roads between the East and the West, Turkey’s picturesqu­e landscapes, its friendly people and delicious food are the things that make memories for a lifetime.

 ?? Cappadocia with its “fairy chimneys” ??
Cappadocia with its “fairy chimneys”
 ?? Originally a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarcha­l basilica and later an imperial mosque ?? HAGIA SOPHIA
Originally a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarcha­l basilica and later an imperial mosque HAGIA SOPHIA
 ?? Shopping bazaars in Turkey ??
Shopping bazaars in Turkey
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 ?? SULTANAHME­T MOSQUE - better known as ?? “The Blue Mosque”
SULTANAHME­T MOSQUE - better known as “The Blue Mosque”

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