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		<title>Using Your Map of Turkey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 16:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harvin Gulfill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a trip to this transcontinental Eurasian country which is surrounded by different azure seas. There are different landscapes here and many regions but you can always get around this country with a map of Turkey.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a trip to this transcontinental Eurasian country which is surrounded by different azure seas. There are different landscapes here and many regions but you can always get around this country with a map of Turkey.</p>
<p>Getting your own adventure in to this land can reap a lot of exciting rewards. Here you will have the freedom to travel around at your own pace. Going on a sans tour guide trip will allow you to go around with less costs.</p>
<p>Going on an independent trip to this country will require you with good knowledge to get around comfortably. Buy a map of Turkey that will provide you with the correct directions to tourist spots, transportation systems and also demographics of this country.</p>
<p>Check out travel bookstores and find if they have a good map of Turkey. The more detailed the map the better. Make sure it is also user friendly because that will save you should you ever find yourself lost in this big country. Research on famous tourist spots and transportation sites and mark them in your map. If the map is armed with other necessary information such as airports, hotel lodgings, beach resorts then so much the better.</p>
<p>You can also check for major streets and landmarks. A faster way to get around the country is by the TCDD high speed train. Mark out the train stops that so you can easily get your bearings when you are at the actual setting.</p>
<p>It will also be very handy to get a Turkish dictionary providing that you are not fluent in their language. Turkish language is spoken by around 75 percent of the country and Kurdish language around 18 percent. It is also good if you familiarize yourself with phrases such as where, yes no and the like.</p>
<p>When you finally are prepared to go on your adventure to Turkey, pack up and set off to your vacation. Make sure you don&#8217;t forget your handy map of Turkey!</p>
<p>Harvin Gulfill is the editor of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.Tyrkietfan.dk/">Tyrkiet rejser</a>. Here you can also read more about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.Tyrkietfan.dk/Kort-over-Tyrkiet.aspx">Kort over Tyrkiet</a>.</p>
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		<title>Visit Bodrum For Your Turkey Holidays And Get More Than You Would Expect.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Barker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is more to Bodrum than its world renowned night-life with its contrasting and exquisite old world charm. As the sun rises and the nightclubs wind down, the delights of Bodrum during the day come to the fore. If it's history you after, Bodrum has it in abundance, with the stunning Castle of St Peter, the Mausoleum and the Myndos Gate just some of the places to see. You could also spend the day at sea on one of the regular boat trips or visit a hamams, otherwise known as a Turkish Bath either way they are the perfect way to relax.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is more to Bodrum than its world renowned night-life with its contrasting and exquisite old world charm. As the sun rises and the nightclubs wind down, the delights of Bodrum during the day come to the fore. If it&#8217;s history you after, Bodrum has it in abundance, with the stunning Castle of St Peter, the Mausoleum and the Myndos Gate just some of the places to see. You could also spend the day at sea on one of the regular boat trips or visit a hamams, otherwise known as a Turkish Bath either way they are the perfect way to relax.</p>
<p>Bodrum typically boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year and if you are looking for a hip and sunny resort, then the best time to visit Bodrum is between May and October. You will get over 12 hours of Turkish sun a day with temperatures in August reaching over 35C. The coastal breeze keeps humidity down and maintains the temperatures, however it still gets very hot. Air conditioning is definitely recommended if you are staying here. The stunning blue Aegean water temperature reaches 25C, making swimming very comfortable. Spring and Autumn are obviously cooler, however they are still very pleasant.</p>
<p>Bitez (or Agacli &#8211; meaning &#8216;full of trees&#8217;) is one of the main citrus growing areas on the peninsula and is abundant with mandarin and olive groves. The beach here is one of the cleanest on the peninsula and the restaurants and cafes that line the promenade offer Turkish, oriental and international cuisine. Bitez lies on a bay, a few kilometres west from Bodrum, attracting an older, more upmarket crowd. The gently-sloping coarse-sand beach has wooden piers for swimming and is lined with whitewashed hotels and resort villas, whilst also host to a popular windsurfing and sailing school &#8211; its sheltered cove and shallow water are perfect for beginners.</p>
<p>Turkish Markets are a must for any holiday maker and Milas Market is one of the biggest in the area. With everything from textiles to perfumes to fruit and more, it is an extraordinary place to visit. The stallholders are uniquely Turkish and this being a&#8221;proper&#8221; market, you&#8217;ll find them courteous and the whole place does not have that &#8220;holidaymakers&#8221; market feel. There&#8217;s still plenty of opportunity to find that perfect souvenir with handicrafts and local weavings and produce in abundance. If your up for it, forget eating out and enjoy putting together your next meal from the local offerings. With so much on offer you find everything you need for that perfect lunch! There is so much on offer you&#8217;ll wonder where the time has gone as you wander round the masses of stalls. Once your finished at the market you may fancy a change of pace and just a little north of Milas you will find Lake Bafa where the northern shore of the lakes steep slopes are covered by wild or semi-domesticated olive trees and are virtually untouched to this day. According to legend, it was here that the goddess Selene fell in love with the shepherd Endymion and she asked Zeus to keep the young shepherd in perpetual sleep and bore up to fifty children from her nightly encounters with the sleeping young man.</p>
<p>The Bodrum peninsular has managed to keep its charm and there are many villages and hamlets to take in, with Karakaya being a fine example. Beautiful views across the Aegean and its loving restored stone house, its a special place to visit. Many of the local communities are looking to open them selves up and a visit to the bazaars and villages is the ideal way to do this. Comakdag Village is one of these villages and lies on the Izmir &#8211; Milas road on a picturesque mountain slope. Successfully keeping its culture and its heritage you&#8217;ll find it a welcome place with its artistic houses and you may even be lucky to witness one of its wedding feasts that last for days. The stores and people are abound with the beautiful local silk weavings. Another fabulous place to visit is situated between the beaches of Bodrum and Gumusluk where you&#8217;ll find Rabbit Island. Accessed by paddling across the sunken causeway, it&#8217;s is a treat in itself.</p>
<p>If golf is your thing, then this is now available only 15 minutes outside Bodrum. Vita Park lies close to Tuzla Bay, a unique wetland habitat for a number of rare bird species and flamingos. The resort encompasses a total area of one and a half million square meters, including the 5795-metre course, clubhouse and the Mike Adams Golf Academy. The par-71 Milas course is the first course finished and is reminiscent of a Scottish links course. The second course, the Halikarnas, is currently under construction and is designed to have a dramatic Arizona golf course look.</p>
<p>Bodrum then, makes for perfect Turkey holidays. It&#8217;s quiet old world charms, mixed with its vibrant exotic night-life give you everything you need.</p>
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