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NORTHERN TURKIYE (TURKEY) /The Birth Places of the Ottoman Empire

Are you a travel enthusiast, seeking new destinations while you discover the
birth places of the Ottoman Empire? If so, embarking on a Black Sea Trip
should definitely be on the top of your travel bucket list.

The Black Sea region of TURKEY(TURKIYE) has a jaw dropping 1.300 kilometre
along its namesake, the black Sea, this long stretch of rugged paradise is
adorned with picturesque landscapes.

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See what awaits you on this unique Turkey Tour

Bilecik

It is a city Northwestern Anatolia, Turkiye.
It was captured from Byzantines by the Ottoman ruler Osman I in 1298
and it was famous silk industry suffered heavily during the Turkish War
of Independence.

Söğüt

The Ottoman Empire was founded in Anatolia, in Sogut near

Kınık

Located in Bursa Province, is celebrated for its Centuries old
tradition of hand painted ceramics. Known for their vibrant colours,
intricate patterns, distinctive glazing technique. Kinik pottery stands out
for its artistic excellence.

Küçükelmalı Nature Park

Kucukelmali is a village in the Pazaryeri District,
Bilecik Province. Kucukelmali Nature Park Offers a remarkable escape
into the lush beauty of Bilecik. This destination features expansive green
space and picturesque walking paths, making it an idyllic spot for those
seeking tranquility and outdoor activities. The stunning visual appeal of
the park, combined with the serenity of its environment, promises a
rejuvenating experience, particularly for guests seeking a peaceful
retreat from urban life.

Osmaneli

It is a town In Bilecik Province. It is interesting as a place to come
to admire old Ottoman Architecture. Osmaneli merits a footnote in
postal history since Turkiye`s first airmail letter was carried by plane
from here to Bilecik 1914.

Gölpazarı

Phrygians are thought to be first founders of the town. Roamn
milestones still exist in the north of the town, passing from the village of
Keskin. The town was one of the first Ottoman captured settlements in
the region.

Göynük

It is small town located in Bolu Province. The town is situated in a
mountainous region with a humid subtropical climate. It has a rich
history dating back to the Byzantine era and it is known for its well-
preserved Ottoman architecture, including mosques, bridges and
fountains. The resting place of Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II. (Fatih) the
Conqueror`s spiritual guide, Hazrat Shaykh Akshamsaddin, at Goynuk in
Bolu.

Safranbolu

The city of Safranbolu is a typical Ottoman City, with typical
buildings and streets, and played a key role in the caravan trade
over many centuries. The settlement developed as a trading the
organic growth of the town in response to economic expansion,
and its buildings are representative of its evolving socio economic
structure up to the disappearance of the traditional caravan
routes and beyond.

Safranbolu consists of three distinct historic districts;

The market place area of the inner city, known as Cukur, the area
of Kirankoy, and Baglar (the Vineyards). Cukur lies in the lower
part of the town and has a triangular shape defined by two rivers.
Its centre is market place surrounded by the houses and
workshops of craftsmen. The segregation of the city centre is very
typical of Anatolian Cities.

Kirankoy formerly a non-muslim district, with a socio architectural
pattern similar to that in contemporary European towns, with the
artisans and tradesmen living above their shops. The houses in
this district are built of stone, in contrast to the wooden houses in
Cukur.

The pattern of settlement in Baglar (the Vineyards) consists of
single houses set within large gardens.

Safranbolu has preserved its original appearance and buildings to
a remarkable extent and the boundaries of the property are
adequate to reflect the site`s significance.

Gölcük Nature Park

It is amazing natural beauty and quiet ambience, is a
must-see place for everybody. It will dazzle you with its infinite tones of
blue and green!

Bursa

The city is known for its mosques and historical sites from
the early Ottoman Empire. Its nicknamed “Yesil Bursa”.
After years of sieging by Osman Bery, founder and first Sultan of
Ottoman Empire, Bursa was taken by his son Orhan Bey on 6 April 1326.

Kastamonu

Located in Turkiye`s western Black Sea region. Kastamonu, is a one of the loveliest cities which embraces all shades of green and blue and
would give you the impression of its ancient culture at every aesthetic civil architecture, the inns, the mosques and the social complexes are bearing the
footsteps of their historic past, which is the ultimate proof of the city is preserved in its original cultural identity. As there are too many historical
artifacts and tombs, Kastamonu is known as Evliyalar City. Kastamonu is a rich destination that offers numerous experience to explore, from its delicious local cuisine with a rich cultural heritage, valleys, canyons and waterfalls which were all formed by the Kure and Ilgaz Mountains which located neat the untouched bays along the 170-km Black Sea coast, the rich flora and fauna of its forests and its endemic diversity.

Amasra

It is a small sea port town in the Bartin Province, with placid, clean
water and sandy beaches backed by pine-covered mountains, Amasra is
a twinkle beauty. Amasra has two islands: bigger one called Buyuk ada,
the smaller one Tavsan adasi. When the town was under the control of
Republic of Genoa, it was annexed by the Ottoman Empire after the
siege.

İstanbul

It is the largest City in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the
boundary between Europe and Asia. It was a capital of both Byzantine and The Otoman Empire.

Topkapi Palace: Sultans, ambitious courtiers, beautiful concubines and
scheming eunuchs lived and worked here between the 15 th and 19 th centuries when it was the court of the Ottoman Empire.

The Hagia Sophia: Ayasofya Cami-i with its innovative architecture, rich history, religious significance and extra ordinary characteristic has been fighting against time for centuries, was the largest Eastern Roman Church in Istanbul.

The Blue Mosque: It is an Ottoman -era historical imperial mosque located in
Istanbul. It was constructed between 1609 and 1617 during the rule of Ahmed l and remains a functioning mosque today. It is one of the most iconic and popular monuments of Ottoman architecture.

Dolmabahce Palace: It was ordered by the Empires 31 st Sultan Abdulmecit l and built between the years 1843 and 1856 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk used the palace as a presidential residence during the summer and enacted some of his most important works here.

Places to visit with the tour

Ertugrul Gazi tomb and Masjid, Seyh Edebali Tomb, Dursun Fakih Tomb, Harmankaya Canyon, Kucukelmali Natural park, Sogut Museum, Hamidiye Mosque.

Kinik; visiting pottery shops which craftsmen still creating clay pottery following the traditional way.

Great Mosque, Ottoman Mansions, Tomb of Bayrakli Dede, St George Church. Rustem Pasa Mosque, visiting the production sites of the Lefke Cloth which is a handcrafted cotton, special textile product and visiting silk production workshops that every household is engaged with the business of silkworm breeding. The Rock Tomb; located in a valley, are carved as rooms and have both exterior and interior doorways. There are three different
separate sarcophagi places in the room section.

Koza Han, Green Tomb and Mosque, Bursa Grand Mosque,Muradiye Complex “Mosque ,Theology School hamam ans 12 Tombs, Irgandi Bridge, Bursa Castle, Tombs of Osman and Orhan, Orhan Gazi Mosque, Cumali Kizik, Oylat Termal Spring, Oylat Cave.

Golcuk Natural Park, Seben Old Cave Houses,

Old Ottoman Houses, Aksemsettin Tomb, Victory Tower, Gazi Suleyman Pasa Bath House, Cubuk Lake

Tarakli; the village is the perfect destination for nature lovers. Old Ottoman Houses, ancient cobblestone roads. Yunus Pasa Mosque, Haci Arif Han, Hisar
Tepesi.

Horma Canyon, Kastamano Mansions, The Munire Sultan Madrassa, Government House, Republic Square, The City History Museum, Liva Pasa Ethnography Museum, Clock Tower, Hat Museum, Yakup Aga Complex.

Bulak Cave, Yoruk Village, Aqueduct Incekaya, Tokatli Canyon, Crystal Glass Terrace, The Cinci Han.

Amasra Fortress, Kemer Bridge, Amasra Museum, The Guzelcehisar Volcanic Columns, Guzelcehisar Castle, Kus Kayasi Roadside Monument, Amasra Museum, Rabit Island, Cekici Carsisi, Kemere Bridge, Fatih Mosque.

  • Şeyh Edebali Tomb

Söğüt:

  • Ertuğrul Gazi Tomb
  • Dursun Fakıh Tomb
  • Hamidiye İdadisi
  • Kaymakam Fountain

Pazaryeri:

  • Küçük Elmalı Nature Park
  • Kınık Çömlek Village

Osmaneli:

  • Aya Yorgi Church
  • İçmeler
  • Historical Mansions
  • Sapanca
  • Maşukiye
  • Ormanya
  • Gölcük Nature Park
  • Abant Lake National Park

Amasra:

  • Amasra Museum
  • Kemere Bridge
  • Amasra Castle
  • Attractors Bazaar
  • Great Mosque
  • Kozahan
  • Osmangazi Tomb
  • Cumalıkızık

Mudanya:

  • Armistice House Museum
  • Stone School
  • Arched Church

Trilye:

  • Dundar House
  • Camli Coffee

Gökyazı:

  • Weeping Plane Tree
  • St. Panteleimon Church
  • Ulubat Pond
  • Boat Tour

İnegöl:

  • Oylat Thermal Springs
  • The Walking Pavilion
  • Bosphorus Tour
  • And the end of the tour.

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F.A.Q.

Our tour package includes accommodation, transportation, guided tours of historical sites, and entry fees to museums and attractions.

The tour typically lasts 7 days, but we also offer shorter and longer options depending on your preferences.

Breakfast is included daily, and some tours also include lunch or dinner. Please check the specific itinerary for details.

Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Turkey. We recommend checking with your local consulate or embassy.

Yes, our tours are family-friendly and suitable for travelers of all ages. 

Key sites include Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul.

Yes, we offer customized tours to cater to your preferences. Contact us to discuss personalized options.

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Modest clothing is advised when visiting mosques.

Yes, we ensure that you have free time to explore on your own, relax, or shop at your leisure.

This landscape is so diverse the the best time to visit Turkiye varies a greatly depending on what you want from the trip.

Temperatures in Turkiye throughout the year :
March to May: 10°C-25°C
June to August: 24°C-48°C
September to November: 28°C-12 °C
December to February: 3°C -16°C

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