Magnificent, inspiring, gorgeous, amazing, extra-ordinary...
| These are only a few words that may describe Ephesus. However no one could adequately describe Ephesus with words; one has to see Ephesus to appreciate it. A visit to Ephesus, one of the largest and best-preserved ancient cities in the world, is a must for those who are interested in archeology and culture. |
| Ephesus
was inhabited by the Ionians in the XI. century BC. In a short time, together
with the native population, they created a brilliant civilization there.
It was during that time that Ephesians started the construction of the
great temple dedicated to Artemis, the main goddess of the city. The temple
was so beautiful that it became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World. The Lydians and the Persians ruled the city until Alexander the
Great took control of it. After Alexander's death, the city became part
of the Pergamum Kingdom. Soon, it became the main trade center in Anatolia,
the ancient name for the Asian part of Turkey. Ephesus was bequeathed to the Roman Empire in the II.century BC. The Roman Period was a "golden age" for the city. |
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IDEAL TOUR PROGRAM
Ephesus is 185 kilometers away from Bodrum.
An approximately three hours' journey through the cotton fields will bring
you to this unique ancient site.
| 07:00 | Departure for Ephesus. |
| 08:30 | Stop for an open-buffet breakfast with home-made marmalades, eggs and cheese from the village and the view of beautiful Lake Bafa. |
| 11:00 | Visit the house of Virgin Mary and the ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus. |
| 14:00 | Have a very tasty lunch at the best restaurant of the area. |
| 15:00 | Visit Ephesus Museum. |
| 16:00 | Leave for Bodrum. |
For more information and private tour arrangements
please send an e-mail to excursion@turkuaz-guide.net
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