Destinations & Itinerary
After pick up from hotel drive to Mustafa Pasa village and start the tour.
MUSTAFA PASA was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until the beginning of the 20th century. The houses dating back to the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries display fine examples of stonework. DAMSA lake is an example of the hard work of local men and women in building a Dam acroos the lake. CEMIL means "Pretty Village" here is where the Greek people lived. KESLIK this Archangelos Monastery is about two kilometers south of Cemil. The monastery compries a church chapel, refectory, hall, and othere chambers, all hollowed out of a group of broadbased cones. SOGANLI fracatured and collape during an earthquake that added to erosion resulting in deep valleys and canyons.The rock cones found on the sides of the valley were used as graves by the Romans, and later as churches by the Byzanties. Here we will see local women making bread in outside ovens. TASKINPASA: this was Byzantine Tamisus, seat of a bishopric, orginally known to the Turks as Damas. The town takes its present name from Taskin Pasa, a Karamanid emir who ruled here in the fourteenth century. The will hold anothe Panoromic view.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to the hotel.
Please take note of the following:
* This tour is not suitable for children below the age 10
* The order of visiting sights, may vary slightly from time to time
* You are kindly requested to present your self at the pick up point 15 minutes prior the pre advised pick up time.
* Smoking is not permitted but all tours make frequent stops.
What's Included:
* Pick up and drop off at your Hotel or Cruise Port
* Transportation by air-conditioned non-smoking tour coaches
* Professional Guide licensed by the Ministry of Tourism
* All entrance fees to the archaeological sites and museums, parking and road tolls
* Lunch at local restaurant (drinks extra)
* Local taxes
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