Noahs Ark Tour
General Information
- Type:
- Cultural
- Price from:
- 775 GBP /person
- Phone:
- 0207 730 2201
- Payment Types:
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Last updated: 06/25/2006
A unique ethical tourism holiday to Eastern Turkey. Mount Ararat, an area steeped in history and unspoilt. A real cultural experience. Also visit the 'remains of Noah's Ark'and natural wonders.
Itinerary
Day 1
Transfer to hotel in Istanbul
Day 2
Depart Istanbul.
Arrive in Kars.
Rest and free time.
Day 3
Tour of Kars castle.
Visit famous Ani ruins.
Arrive in Dogubayazit.
Day 4
Visit social projects.
Traditional lunch.
Visit to Ishak Pasha Palace.
Day 5
Trek on Mount Ararat with visit to two Kurdish villages.
Day 6
Have a go at carpet making.
Traditional lunch.
Natural thermal springs.
Day 7
Depart to Van.
Muradiye waterfalls.
Akdamar Island.
Day 8
Transfer to airport for flight home via Istanbul. Time for shopping in Istanbul
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- Touring in air conditioned busses
- Exclusions -
- Lunches
- Extras -
- Single room supplement £9 per night.
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