The Museum of Anatolian Civilisations in Ankara was founded by Turkish President Kemal Ataturk in 1921. The museum is housed in buildings dating back to the fifteenth century, which served as a covered market and caravanserai during the reign of M... read more
One of the most interesting monuments that tell the history of Ankara, is the Fortress or Citadel of Hisar. The imposing structure of the fortress sits atop a hill and is visible from almost anywhere in the city. It is is surrounded by a double ri... read more
The Aslanhane Mosque in Ankara is an ancient mosque that is characterised by its unusual architecture and sturdy structure. The mosque has many names among the people, but most often it is called the Lion House, as there are statues of lions on th... read more
Not far from Kusadasi is the wonderful Dilek National Park. Most of this reserve is closed to tourists as a military zone. The most frequently visited section is a 10 kilometre stretch of road that goes past the four beautiful pebble beaches. Here... read more
