Turkey is a very historical and cultural country, many ancient civilization passed the high and mountain valley of turkey. Turkey — a land offering ancient wonders in grand cities, as well as deeply peaceful landscapes showcasing centuries of history waiting to tell its story. Rest in peace: THE HISTORIC PLACE IN TANJOREUncertain history to a fault, Tanjore is one of the spiritual places where death come alive.

1. The Dance of two continents in Istanbul

There are historical places to visit from ancient cities, urbanisation in the country until you step into Istanbul. No journey is complete without a tour of yesterday's city that divided O continent and Asia over two sides Turkey backpacking all Oasisjustice✓ Istanbul, once known as the capital of both Byzantine and Ottoman Empire, is now a modern city with unique architectural features where east meets west. One of the greatest/most aesthetically pleasing Byzantine architecture is The Hagia Sophia, originally a church and later a mosque but currently functioning as museum. Featuring half dome cascades down to the twin domes and six minarets of its glorious Ottoman tiles, this ia a masterpiece. Topkapi Palace was the residence of Ottaman sultans, until two centuries ago when it became a museum; Today TopkapıSarayi Museum where is all treasures including prophet Muhammad's cloak and sword.

2. Ephesus: The Antic City Of Wonder

Ephesus – one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world, is right next to today´s town Selçuk. The city was a great Greek polis and subsequently the third-most important ancient Roman power in Sicily, because of its good display area situated on the Mediterranean seacoast. This location once held The Temple of Artemis, as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Here, visitors can also lay eyes on the Library of Celsus and jump back to ancient history with a look at the Temple of Hadrian as well as admire Grand Theatre. Wandering down the marble streets of Ephesus is like going back in time to when this city was at its height during Roman times.

3. Cappadocia—The Land of Fairy Chimneys and Cave Houses

Cappadocia is a region in central Turkey that, due to volcanic activity and erosion of the landscape which formed large rocks; are something unique. Here are located the celebrated “fairy chimneys”—tall, thin spires of rock—and some ancient cave dwellings. It was here that the early Christians took refuge, chipping houses and churches from the soft rock. Among the rock-cut churches, an UNESCO World Heritage Site which has preserved frescoes beautifully is a must-see — Göreme Open-Air Museum. Take a hot air balloon flight over Cappadocia's surreal terrain in the early morning for an unforgettable experience.

4. Pamukkale: The Cotton Castle

Pamukkale, meaning Cotton Castle in Turkish is a natural site that contains hot springs and terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. For over a century, this beautiful area has been recognized as a haven of rest and recuperation. You should also visit Hierapolis, the ancient city in ruins that is located right next to Pamukkale where u can see a theatre and well preserved Necropolis.

At every turn, Turkey has much to offer the traveler. With its rich historical and cultural heritage', Turkey is an eclectic mix of Eastern, Balkan, Central Asian and Middle-Eastern influences pulling together in one unique destination From the clamour of Istanbul's crowded streets, to wandering about Ephesus' ancient ruined cities and even through its surreal landscapes in Cappadocia or soaking up by thermal waters at Pamukkale – Turkey will impress you with all her tales and beauty.