No question: Turkey's a hot destination. And it's about time. With glistening coastline, and challenging peaks, this country's ripe for exploration. Add in ancient ruins, exotic markets, and the melding of European and Asian cultures, and you'll find a fascinating blend of culture and adventure that makes this country an adventurer's paradise.
The top Turkey's adventures are;
Fly over Cappadocia by hot-air balloon which is the most eye-popping sight in Turkey: Cappadocia, at the heart of the central Anatolia region, is a wonderland of rock formations created by the eruption of ancient volcanoes. Into these rocks the locals have carved houses, churches, stables, and pigeon houses—even complete underground cities. The best way to see it all? Be up before the larks and float over Cappadocia in a hot-air balloon. What could be better than getting a bird's-eye peek at the nooks and crannies of this world-famous moonscape? The balloons drift in so low you can pick out every detail of village life—and come June you can reach out of the basket and pluck apricots straight from the trees.
Ride horseback through Cappadocia, Get up close and personal with the stunning Cappadocian landscape: Riding horseback around these carved rocks lets you check out all the crazy formations, shaped like phalli and Ottoman sultans with jaunty turbans. Look for abandoned pigeon houses—the monks who used to live here kept pigeons for their soil-fertilizing manure—and fantastic frescoed churches cut right into the rocks.
Take a Cruise, along the magnificent Aegean (Fethiye) or Mediterranean (Antalya) coastline will be a highlight of any trip to Turkey. Graceful wooden gulets (yachts) drift from bay to bay, dropping anchor so you can swim in the crystal-clear, azure water before tucking into a feast prepared by your crew. Many bays are graced with magnificent Lycian, Greek, or Roman ruins surrounded by lush vegetation.
Paraglide at Oludeniz; float into the sky from a mountain overlooking the sea. It may sound like fantasy, but when you're strapped into your chute it'll feel quite real. Head for Oludeniz, near Fethiye, which boasts a gorgeous blue lagoon and a multitude of watersports. An hour's drive up a rough road on Mount Babadag brings you to the paragliding jump-off point. Mist and rain might roll in to spoil your fun, but is all is well, you'll soon be sailing into the air, firmly strapped to your instructor.
Turkish bath (Hamam) is the Middle Eastern variant of a steam bath, which can be categorized as a wet relative of the sauna. They have played an important role in cultures of the Middle-East, serving as places of social gathering, ritual cleansing, and as architectural structures, institutions, and (later) elements with special customs attached to them. Hamam is the best place to relax after a tiring days with Turkish massage and it is one of the best way to understand Turkish culture.
Turkish night; You will see the traditional entertainment by belly dancers and traditional folk music. Included traditional turkish appetizer and unlimited local drinks including beer, wine & soft drinks.