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Héritages Culturels G a R a N T I S “ Notre Grand Succès ” D E P A R T S Héritages Culturels G A R A N T I S “ Notre grand succès ” Hattusa: la capitale hittite Ville de Safranbolu Grande mosquée et hôpital de Divrigi Yörük connue pour ses maisons CONNAISSEURS traditionnelles. Après le déjeuner, départ vers Amasya, la ville des légendaires Amazones. A l'arrivée à Amasya, visites des Tombeaux Rupestres des rois du Pont; de Gök Medrese ; de Torumtay Türbesi , mausolée seldjoukide; de la Mosquée du Sultan Beyazit ; d' Ilhanli Bimarhane , hôpital psychiatrique du XIVe possédant un portail entouré de belles sculptures. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel The Apple Palace 4* 4e jour - Mardi: Amasya > Hattusa > Cappadoce 425 km / Le matin, départ vers Bogazkale et visite de Hattusa , la capitale des puissants Hittites où furent découvertes de nombreuses tablettes cunéiformes: vous y découvrirez la ville basse avec le grand temple, la ville haute avec la citadelle et la double enceinte, la 1er jour - Samedi: Arrivée à Ankara 3e jour - Lundi: Safranbolu > Amasya 380 km Porte Royale, la Porte des Lions, le tunnel. Formalités d'enregistrement et envol à Matinée consacrée à la découverte de Ensuite, visite du sanctuaire rupestre de destination d'Ankara. Accueil à l'arrivée et Safranbolu qui a été un poste caravanier Yazilikaya avec ses bas-reliefs transfert à l'hôtel. Dîner (sauf pour les arrivées important entre le XIIIe et XIXe siècles. Sa représentant les divinités hittites. tardives) et logement à l'hôtel Ickale 5* vieille mosquée, le medrese et ses hammams Après le déjeuner, départ vers la région furent construit en 1322. L'architecture volcanique de la Cappadoce au cœur de 2e jour - Dimanche: Ankara particulière de ses splendides maisons a l’Anatolie Centrale. A l’arrivée, visite de la > Safranbolu 230 km influencé le développement urbain d'une ville souterraine d’Ozkonak , refuge des Le matin, tour d’orientation dans la ville grande partie de l'Empire Ottoman. De part populations locales en périodes d’invasions, d’Ankara située sur les hauts plateaux l'architecture impressionnante de leurs toits, véritable labyrinthe aménagé sur plusieurs anatoliens. L'ancienne Angora, choisie par les maisons sont appelées "maisons à cinq étages; puis du charmant village d’Uchisar Mustapha Kemal Atatürk comme centre de la facades". Elles s'élèvent sur deux ou trois avec sa citadelle couronnant un piton résistance nationale, est la capitale turque étages comprenant chacun de six à neuf pièces. rocheux qui offre un superbe panorama sur depuis 1923. Visites du Musée des Civilisations La décoration de chaque pièce est minutieuse la région, et enfin de la Vallée des Anatoliennes , d’une grande richesse avec, et de grandes fenêtres laissent entrer la Pigeonniers . Dîner et logement à l’hôtel entre autres, ses collections hittites uniques; lumière. L'esthétique de ces maisons est Mustafa 4* puis de Arslanhane Camii construite, en 1290 à rendue par l'harmonie du travail délicat de l'époque des Derviches Ahi près de la citadelle, marqueterie, de sculpture, de la décoration des 5e jour - Mercredi: La Cappadoce 50 km qui est un bel exemple d'art Seldjoukide; et plafonds, des rampes d'escalier, des poignées Journée consacrée à la découverte de cette enfin de la Citadelle avec ses rues étroites et de porte... dans le moindre détail. Les belles fantastique région aux paysages lunaires. ses nombreuses maisons de style ottoman résidences, appelées " konak ", possèdent Visite de la Vallée de Göreme , musée en datant du XVIIe siècle. Après le déjeuner, même des bassins intérieurs. Il y environ 600 "plein-air", avec ses églises rupestres continuation vers Safranbolu. Dîner et fontaines dans Safranbolu. La ville est inscrite décorées de superbes fresques: l’Église Ste logement à l’hôtel. par l' UNESCO au Patrimoine Mondial de Barbara , l’Église au Serpent , l’Église à la l'Humanité . Déjeuner dans la petite ville de 58 CONSULTEZ LES PRIX DETAILLES ET LES PROMOTIONS SUR NOTRE SITE INTERNET WWW.TURQUIEVISION.BE Circuit accompagné de 22 nuits, limité à 18 participants. 2.665 €* *Prix a ̀ partir de LES PLUS DE TURQUIEVISION • Circuit de 22 nuits en pension complète, limité à 18 participants, • Seul circuit qui visite les 11 sites qui sont inscrits au Patrimoine Mondial de l'Humanité par l'UNESCO. • Un aperçu très diversifié de la Turquie, un itinéraire bien étudié, • Les repas inclus: 22 petits déjeuners, 21 déjeuners, 22 dîners, • Le Dîner d’ adieu à Kumkapi (port de pêche) dans un restaurant de poisson. • Guide-conférencier compétent, • Autocar confortable et climatisé, • Possibilité de prolongation à Istanbul , Parc national de Göreme et sites rupestres de Cappadoce à Bodrum ou à Antalya . Sandale , l’Église à la Boucle , l’Église à la construction de voûte, ainsi qu'un type de Patrimoine Mondial Pomme ... Retour à l’hôtel pour le déjeuner. sculpture décorative d'une grande de l'Humanité en Turquie L’après-midi, traversée de la V allée d’Avcilar créativité et d'originalité (en particulier le • Grande mosquée et hôpital de Divrigi (1985) et de la Vallée de Kiliclar avec leurs anciennes travail extraordinaire de la pierre du portail • Parc national de Göreme et habitations troglodytiques et leurs cheminées nord, contrastant avec les murs intérieurs sites rupestres de Cappadoce (1985) de fées; et pour terminer coucher de soleil sur sobres) sont les caractéristiques uniques • Zones historiques d'Istanbul (1985) une terrasse au milieu des vignes face à de ce chef-d’œuvre de l'architecture • Hattusa: la capitale hittite (1986) l’impressionnant paysage de la Vallée. Dîner et islamique. Le monument est inscrit par • Nemrut Dag (1987) logement à l’hôtel. l' UNESCO au Patrimoine Mondial de • Hiérapolis - Pamukkale (1988) l'Humanité . Déjeuner en cours de route. • Xanthos - Letoon (1988) 6e jour - Jeudi: Cappadoce > Kayseri > Sivas Arrivée à Kahta en fin d’Après-midi. Dîner • Ville de Safranbolu (1994) 265 km / Le matin, départ vers Kayseri , et logement à l’hôtel Nemrut 2000 3*. • Site archéologique de Troie (1998) l’ancienne Cesarée et la capitale de la région • La Mosquée de Selimiye à Edirne (2011) de Cappadoce qui s’étend au pied du Mont 8e jour - Samedi: Kahta > Nemrut Dag > • Catalhoyuk: le site néolithique (2012) Argée (Erciyes Dagi 3916 m). Visite de la Göbeklitepe > Urfa 325 km Mosquée de Honat Hatun , beau monument de Tôt le matin, ascension du Mont Nemrut , la la période Seldjoukide, puis arrêt-photo aux plus haute montagne du nord de la Tombeaux Seldjoukides appelés Kumbets , Mésopotamie (2150 m) où, sur le sommet, structures à l’architecture particulière. Antiochos Ier, roi de Commagène, fit Continuation vers Sivas, la ville la plus haute construire au Ier siècle avant notre ère un la pistache. En cours de route, coup d’œil sur la du plateau d'Anatolie Centrale située dans la sanctuaire où il était vénéré comme un ville antique romaine de Zeugma , le plus large vallée du Kizilirmak (l'antique Halys) à dieu, et où il fut enterré. Visite de ce site important lieu de traversée sur l'Euphrate pour 1275 m d'altitude. Visites de Sifaiye Medresesi grandiose où des statues monumentales les caravanes de la "Route de la Soie" et les construit en 1217-1218, utilisé en tant s’élèvent sur des terrasses offrant des vues convois militaires de l’antiquité. De superbes qu'hôpital et école de médecine, et le plus panoramiques époustouflantes sur la mosaïques ont été mises au jour dans des villas grand en son genre en Anatolie; de Buruciye région. Retour à Kahta pour le déjeuner. romaines mais le site est aujourd’hui en partie Medresesi , l'un des plus beaux exemples de Puis, départ vers Urfa. Sur la route, visite recouvert par les eaux du barrage. Dîner et l'architecture seldjoukide avec son splendide du site de Göbeklitepe récemment logement à l’hôtel Ravanda 4*. travail et qui abrite aujourd’hui le Musée découvert où les vestiges d'un temple vieux Archéologique ; d’ Ulu Cami (la Grande de 12000 ans ont fait changer la vision de la 10e jour - Lundi: Gaziantep > Tarse > Adana Mosquée), la plus ancienne mosquée de la protohistoire. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel à 325 km / Le matin, découverte des vieux ville; et enfin de Kursunlu Han et de Tas Han . Urfa. quartiers de Gaziantep puis visite du Musée Déjeuner en cours des visites. Dîner et Archéologique où sont exposées les superbes logement à l’hôtel. 9e jour - Dimanche: Urfa > Harran > Mosaïques de Zeugma. Déjeuner et départ vers Gaziantep 235 km / Le matin visite de la Tarse . A l'arrivée visite de la ville natale de St 7e jour - Vendredi: Sivas > Nemrut Dag "Cité des Prophètes " au passé riche et Paul: le Puits de St Paul, l’Eglise St Paul, la (Kahta) 445 km / Le matin, départ vers Divrigi , mouvementé avec la Grotte d'Abraham et le Mosquée Ulu Camii, la Porte de Cléopâtre. l'ancienne Téphriké, place forte d'origine Grand Bassin aux Carpes sacrées où se Continuation vers Adana, la quatrième plus byzantine, conquise par les Turcs seldjoukides reflètent les silhouettes de ses mosquées. grande ville de Turquie. Dîner et logement à à la fin du XIe siècle. En 1228-1229, l'émir Dans l’après-midi, départ vers Harran et l’hôtel Sürmeli Cukurova 5*. Ahmet Shah fit construire une magnifique visite de cet étonnant village avec ses mosquée contenant une seule salle de prière "maisons-ruches " aux toits en forme de 11e jour - Mardi: Adana > Silifke > couronnée par deux coupoles, et un hôpital qui cône. Retour à Urfa pour le déjeuner. Puis, Catalhoyuk > Konya 420 km > lui est contigu. Une haute technique de départ vers Gaziantep, la capitale turque de Le matin, départ vers Kanlidivane , CONSULTEZ LES PRIX DETAILLES ET LES PROMOTIONS SUR NOTRE SITE INTERNET WWW.TURQUIEVISION.BE 59 D E P A R T S Héritages Culturels G A R A N T I S “ Notre grand succès ” Mont Nemrut Catalhoyuk: le site néolithique Xanthos - Letoon Hiérapolis - Pamukkale > l’antique Kanytelis où des tombes en 14e jour - Vendredi: Sagalassos > 16e jour - Dimanche: Fethiye > Dalyan forme de petits temples, des églises et des Perge > Aspendos > Antalya 180 km > Selcuk (Ephèse) 310 km sarcophages romains et byzantins s’élèvent Le matin, départ vers Antalya par la route Le matin, départ vers Dalyan , charmante sur les parois d’un profond abîme.
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