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Overseas luxury free self-driving tour of 20 people - 10 people independent group

Self-driving 12-day in-depth tour of Turkey

Preface: The Turkish mainland starts from the Balkans in the west and reaches the Caucasus in the east, with a total length of 1,000 miles, extending to the Black Sea in the north and bordering the Mediterranean Sea in the south. It has a mild climate and complex terrain, ranging from coastal plains to mountain pastures, and from cedar forests to rolling prairies. This is one of the regions with the richest plant resources in the world.

Itinerary

Day 1: Beijing-Urumqi-Istanbul

Take a HNA luxury passenger plane to Turkey. Arrive in Istanbul at 23:30 local time (the time difference between China and Turkey is 5 hours, and the time difference between November and April is 6 hours), and check into the hotel after pick-up.

The next day: Istanbul tour

(local time) Wake up and have breakfast at 8:00, take the bus at 9:00 to visit the Blue Mosque, the Ancient Roman Arena, and Hagia Sophia Church, Old Topkapi Palace and Archaeological Museum. After lunch, take a cruise to explore the Bosporus (crossing the Eurasian continental bridge). Afterwards, visit the spice market (depending on the time) and have free time after dinner.

(Includes three meals, lunch is Chinese food, dinner is special meal), bus, staying in Istanbul

Day 3: Istanbul-Canakkale (about 380 kilometers)

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Wake up and have breakfast at 7:00, go through the pick-up procedures at the hotel lobby at 8:00, and head to Canakkale, a coastal city on the Aegean Sea. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Turkish countryside along the way, along the Sea of ??Marmara to the Aegean Sea. Take a ferry across the Dardanelles Strait from the small town of Daglipoli to reach Lap Seq – the Asian part of Türkiye. After touring the city and watching the giant wooden horse used in the movie "Trojan Horse Massacre", we checked into the hotel, enjoyed a sumptuous buffet dinner, and then went to the largest local supermarket "Kipa" for shopping.

(Includes three meals), self-driving, staying in Canakkale

Day 4: Canakkale-Kusadasi (400 kilometers)

Wake up and have breakfast at 7:00, departure at 8:00. Visit the ancient city of Troy (where the Trojan Horse Massacre took place). Then go to Kusadasi via Izmir and visit the most well-preserved and valuable Ephesus ruins (dating back 3,000 years ago, with preserved amphitheater that can accommodate 25,000 people, ancient market Market, Turkish baths, brothels, libraries and Roman Avenue, etc. Check into the Aegean Seaside Hotel, free time after dinner

(includes three meals), drive by yourself, and stay in Kusadasi

Day 5: Kusadasi-Pamukkale (about 200 kilometers)

Call up early and have breakfast at 7:00. Enjoy a delicious breakfast and enjoy the beautiful view of the Aegean Sea. Depart at 9:00. Go to Pamukkale, the hometown of Turkish hot springs (visit Turkey's unique silk leather clothing on the way). Visit Pamukkale, experience the wonderful feeling of the thousand-year calcification pool, and visit Cleopatra's exclusive swimming pool and the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis. Hotel, enjoy the hotel's free mud bath after dinner

(includes three meals), drive by car, stay in Pamukkale

Day 6: Pamukkale-Isparta. —Antalya (approximately 245 kilometers)

Early morning and breakfast at 7:00, departure at 8:00 for the beautiful inland lakeside city of Isparta (with stunning scenery), free time. and lunch (2 hours), then go to the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya to check into the hotel, free time after dinner

(breakfast and dinner included, lunch at your own expense), drive by yourself, stay in Antalya

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Day 7: Rest in Antalya, free activities

No breakfast, free activities all day, enjoy the romantic style of the Mediterranean turquoise coast.

(Breakfast and dinner included, lunch at your own expense), self-driving, staying in Antalya

Day 8: Antalya-Cappadocia (about 500 kilometers)

Wake up and have breakfast at 7:00, departure at 8:00.

Head to Cappadocia, famous for its Star Wars filming locations. There are many small peaks with strange shapes rising from the flat ground. Some are cone-shaped, some are cylindrical and mushroom-shaped, and some look like they have hats on their heads. There are all kinds of strange things. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and have free time after dinner. (You can visit the ceramic factory and carpet factory)

(Includes three meals), self-driving, staying in Cappadocia

Day 9: Cappadocia-Ankara ( About 300 kilometers)

(You can get up early and take a hot air balloon ride at your own expense to take aerial photos of the Star Wars filming locations. Advance booking is required). Wake up and have breakfast at 7:00, departure at 8:00. Visit the Goreme Open Air Museum and the local geological wonders. Enjoy local specialty crock pot beef meal for lunch. Then go to Ankara, the capital of Türkiye, and enjoy Turkey's beautiful countryside and the beautiful scenery of the Great Salt Lake along the way. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and have free time after dinner.

(Includes three meals), self-driving, staying in Ankara

Day 10: Ankara-Istanbul (about 453 kilometers)

Early departure at 7:00 Breakfast, departure at 8:00. Visit the Liberation War Museum and the Mausoleum of the Father of the Nation, then drive to Istanbul. Upon arrival, check into the hotel, return the vehicle, and have free time.

(Brunch included, dinner at your own expense), self-driving, staying in Istanbul

Day 11: Istanbul-Beijing (including three meals), bus, return to Beijing

Start breakfast at 7:00 and set off at 9:00. Visit the splendid New Imperial Palace, have free time for shopping in the afternoon, and transfer to the airport after dinner to fly back to Beijing.

Day 12: Arrive in Beijing and end the pleasant self-driving trip to Türkiye.

Activity fee: approximately RMB 29,500 (depending on the season and flight, please refer to the tour notification fee)

The cost includes: round-trip international air tickets (tax included); visa fees; the whole journey is 5 Star hotel accommodation fees and indicated meals; vehicle rental fees, insurance premiums, communication equipment; 2 bottles of mineral water per person per day; overseas insurance (total insured amount of 7 million, including international rescue services); first-pass tickets to attractions; activities Organization fee.

The fee does not include: the cost of driving procedures in Turkey; any personal consumption (for example: wine, juice, long-distance phone charges...); the self-paid portion listed in the itinerary.

Special instructions:

The hot air balloon fee needs to be paid separately. Whether to participate is a voluntary choice. You need to register in advance. The fee is 200 US dollars per person. If the hot air balloon activity is canceled due to objective reasons such as weather, all fees paid for the hot air balloon activity will be refunded.

Driving license: You can rent a car and drive in Türkiye with an international driving license.

Vehicles: Most Turkish vehicles are manual transmission and left-hand steering. They are divided into diesel cars and gasoline cars. 80 are small-displacement cars.

Car rental: Please try to rent a diesel car, and you will save nearly 30 on gas.

Traffic rules: basically the same as in China.

Road conditions: Traffic in big cities is very congested (Istanbul, etc.), the roads are very narrow, bumpy and winding, and some slopes are very steep and have sharp turns. It is best for drivers who have no manual transmission and slope driving experience Don't try it, it's very dangerous. Inter-city roads are connected by expressways and first-class highways, with fewer vehicles and faster speeds. They are generally four lanes up and down. The surface of the first-class urban road is very good, with fewer vehicles, but the speed is very fast.

Driving habits: Turkish drivers generally drive very politely, but drive very fast. When driving in the city, be courteous, do not change lanes frequently, drive in your own lane when going up or downhill, and do not blow your horn for a long time. Inter-city roads generally drive in the right lane. When overtaking, use the left lane, and immediately return to the right lane after overtaking. Headlights can also be turned on during the day to increase safety.

The scenery around Turkish roads is beautiful. The roads are undulating and the curves change greatly. There are not many vehicles, but the speed is high, so the driver needs to concentrate and drive carefully.

Speed ??fines: Turkish traffic police will measure speed on the roadside, and will fine you mercilessly if you exceed the speed limit (a fine of 130 liras for speeding within 15 kilometers and a fine of 220 liras for speeding above 15 kilometers).

The speed limit for Class I roads is 120 km/h for 4 lanes and 90 km/h for 2 lanes.

Gas stations: Reliable gas stations can be found everywhere, so you don’t have to worry about running out of gas more than 50 kilometers apart. Oil prices are relatively expensive, about 3.8 lire/liter for gasoline and 2.9 lire/liter for diesel.

Road and bridge tolls: There are no toll collectors on Turkish expressways. You must use a high-speed automatic payment card (KGS channel) for expressways, with a minimum of 35 Lira/card and can be recharged. There are no toll booths on first-class highways.

Diverse climate conditions: the southeast is drier, and the Black Sea is shrouded in mist; the Mediterranean and Aegean regions have mild winters, while the mountainous eastern region has snowy periods that last for several months and is extremely cold. Summers in Türkiye are long, with high temperatures and little rainfall; winters bring snow and cold rain. There is plenty of rainwater for orchards, wheat fields and reservoirs, and plenty of sunshine for vineyards and beachgoers.

Long history and culture: Türkiye is an important archaeological site in the world. Türkiye is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Temple of Artemius and the Mausoleum of Mauserus. The architectural relics left from the Eastern Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire are treasures of the world's architectural art.

Pleasant natural landscape: Turkey’s 5,000-mile coastline is dotted with several well-preserved Aegean and Mediterranean beaches. The majestic Mount Ararat is 17,725 feet high. The top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round, and the scenery is the most spectacular. This is a country with many rivers and lakes, with the Tigris and Euphrates rivers originating here. In addition, there are modern buildings of different shapes, gorgeous and solemn mosques, the cross-sea bridge flying over the Bosporus, the ruins of the city of Troy in "Homer's epic", and the world wonder Cappadocia. , Kush Lake, a bird watching resort, and the beautiful Yalova Hot Springs.

Rich natural resources: This is one of the world's major producers of tobacco, pistachios (pistachios), raisins, fruits and vegetables. Türkiye's Ankara sheep is world-famous, and people entertain guests with roasted whole sheep