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Dardenelles known as the Narrows.
So named because it is the narrowest part of the Dardenelles, less then one kilometre
across. The ferry pulls in at the small fishing village of Kilitbahir, which means
'lock of the sea'. Kilitbahir is known for its fort built in 1453 by 'Mehmet II
the Conqueror' as a part of his successful siege of Constantinopole, which he
then renamed. Once to Istanbul in Kilitbahir the guide gives an explanation of
the naval battle that took place in the Dardenelles prior to the army landings.
The tour meets our air-conditioned tour bus and proceeds to the battlefield area
and visits:-
· Kabatepe Museum which contains relics from the campaign including
original diary extracts and letters.
· Brighton beach, the intended landing
place, lunch and swimming weather permitting.
· Beach cemetery on the southern
tip of ANZAC Cove, the landing place of the first wave of Australian and New Zealand
troops and home to up to 30,000 troops during the campaign. John Simpson Kirkpatrick
of "Simpson and his donkey" fame is buried in this cemetery.
· Ari
Burnu cemetery on the northern tip of ANZAC Cove, where the Dawn service is held
each ANZAC Day.
· Lone Pine Australian Memorial, site of the successful attack
and capture of Turkish trenches by the Australians during the August offensive.
· Johnston's Jolly where you'll visit original Allied and Turkish trenches
and tunnels.
· The Nek site of the famous Light Horse charge depicted in
the 'Gallipoli' movie.
· Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial, captured by the
New Zealanders during the August offensive, highest point captured during the
entire campaign.
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35 USD PER PERSON |
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| HALF
DAY TOUR TO ANCIENT CITY OF TROY |
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The tour proceeds to the ancient
city of Troy in our air-conditioned 'NO-SMOKING' tour bus. The guide will explain
the mythology surrounding Troy, the Trojan Horse and Helen of Troy, as well as
explaining the history and discoveries of the archeological diggings from its
discovery by Heinrich Schliemann in the 1870's to the present day and on going.
Nine cities have been discovered built one on top of the other dating
back to 3500 B.C.
Who was Helen of Troy and was she the real cause
of the Trojan wars or was it economy?
Did the wooden horse really
exist?
What is happening with the current excavations?
You
will learn the answers to these and many other questions.
You'll
also see and hear about :-
· The Trojan Horse.
· Helen of Troy.
· The Trojan Wars.
· The battle between Archilles and Paris.
· Sacrificial
Altars.
· The 3700 year old city walls.
· Houses of Troy I , 3000 B.C.
- 2500 B.C.
· The Bouleterium (Senate Building).
· The Odean (Concert
Hall).
· Current excavations in progress.
· Remains of the various cities
from Troy I through to Troy IX.
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30 USD PER PERSON |
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| FULL
DAY TOUR TO GALLIPOLI AND ANCIENT CITY OF TROY |
Combination
of those tours mentioned above. Inc. Lunch. |
| PRICE
55 USD PER PERSON |
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TOURS IN DARDENELLES |
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and rates about that breath-taking experience.
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