You will picked up from your
hotel and start to visit;
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. Soganli
valley, which is divided into two, has been occupied since the Roman
period. 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
you 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.
End of tour transfer back to Kaysri airport, bus station or hotel.
Tour ends.
Tour Includes:
* All transfers
* Lunch
* Entrance fee to the various sites.
* Transportation in non-smoking mini/midi bus with professional
English speaking guide and experienced driver. (Guide in other
languages available also on demand)
Not Included: Drinks, tips to guide, driver and
personal expenses and optional tours
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Price:
75 €
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