Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye [ˈtyɾcije]), officially the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti [ˈtyɾcije d͡ʒumˈhuɾijeti] ( listen)), is a transcontinental country in Eurasia, mainly in Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries with Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, the Azerbaijan and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the south. The country is encircled by seas on three sides with the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles, which together form the Turkish Straits, divide Thrace and Anatolia and separate Europe and Asia. Ankara is the capital while Istanbul is the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre, classified as a leading global city.
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Riding the tramway from one end to the other provides an enjoyable way of getting an overview of the city, passing by distinguished sites such as Hadrian Gate, Clock Tower and a distinctive minaret.
There are 2 team systems in Antalya, an ultra modern one that connects the town with the Mall of Antalya / Airport / Expo centre, and this traditional one that runs from the old town down towards the beach area. It is a scenic and serene way to get about. Also in the heat of the day it is more comfortable than being in the blazing sun!
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The Olympos Cable Car is located in the Kemer district, 50 km from Antalya city center. The company, which was founded in the Beydaglari National Park, offers an adventurous experience for guests for around 300,000 guests. The journey from the 726 m high valley station to the 2,365 m high mountain station takes approx. 10 minutes. The cable car adventure, which passes at a refreshing height in the national park, leads its guests over the widely seen coniferous trees, cedars and endemic plants that are characteristic of this region. The trip ends on Tahtali Mountain, the highest mountain in the world from sea level. At the top of the mountain, visitors enjoy a panoramic view on the 360 ° panoramic terraces and enjoy the clear mountain air.
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Bursa Teleferik has developed a “Special Travelling Experience” plot combining ecological transportation enriched with the pleasures offered at the stations and an observation journey. The lift line positioned within the nature delicately and the architecture of 4 separate stations offers comfort and entertainment to the guests. The stores of various brands located in the stations form a packed activity center. The lifts and stations of Bursa Teleferik Co. create a tremendous impression in the international arena as well and aim to be one of the most glorious tourism areas of Turkey and the world.
Turkey ???????? bursa best and beautiful clean city. My experience of bursa teleferik cable car ???? is one of the best in year 2020. What a smooth ride and scenery of the bursa”s mountain and greenery of bursa city is unforgettable my favorite ❤️????????
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I could hardly imagine a calm rural place which has gathered the views of bay, jungle, and mountain together; but after visiting the “Teleferik” of Izmir I learned that impossible is impossible. The gondola line is inside the range of Izmir public transportation, and it is very easy to reach there (by subway and bus). The gondola ride is neither long nor expensive, but it offers the fantastic 360 degree of natural views in a rather short ride from the city. I recommend walking in the park at the top of the “Teleferik”, and making fantastic photos.
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This is the only Teleferik in the north coast of Turkey. Nice and long enough to see the city. We go there in the night and it was wonderful.
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The view from the top is spectacular and the cafe is very reasonably priced. Even if you are scared of heights you should try it - the cablecar felt very safe and looked well maintained.
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Large cable cars take you to the top of the castle area for you to explore. Whether you go in the day or the night the views are amazing. Even if you’re scared of heights, this is worth being brave for. (My husbands legs are healing well from the nails I left in them).
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Uludag is a host to winter sports as it has a ski resort on the mountain with plenty of hotels and amenities. However you can go on the telerifik (cable car) at any time in the year providing weather is good enough. This is one of the longest cable car rides at almost 9kms one way. You buy the tickets at the entrance and be sure to keep hold of these as you will need them to come back down as well. The cable car stops after about 4.5kms and you can get off here to explore the shops or simply walk around the mountain, there are plenty of cafes and areas to do your own bbq or have a picnic. From this level you can then go further on the cable car, another 4.2kms or so on the cable car to the higher area of Uludag. Up there you will see more great views and find more places of eat and drink. You can also drive up the mountain but the cable car is very relaxing.
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