BEST HALAL HOLIDAYS IN ISTANBUL, BURSA and SOGUT TURKEY

 

Turkey offers a diverse range of sights and cultures to visitors with a landmass spanning two continents and a coastline swept by three seas. But why visit Turkey and why do the most popular Turkish destinations also provide the best halal tours to enjoy if go through cheap Umrah packages? Learn more about Turkey's top cities why they make the best destinations for halal travel and how to book motivating Islamic tours with Halal Tourism by reading on. 

Why Visit Turkey?

Visiting Turkey will pique your curiosity about the local culture and satisfy your sense of adventure. The second-largest country in Europe, Turkey boasts a rich cultural heritage and a varied terrain. Although Turkey is presently considered a secular country, there are many historical places connected to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity in the country, which has a rich history of practicing monotheistic faiths. Turkey has a special place in Islamic history so visiting there gives you access to halal travel arrangements. Turkey for instance provides: 

  • An abundance of eateries and food options and restaurants serving halal cuisine. 
  • Some facilities have separate spas pools and recreational areas for men and women. 
  • Service providers with an Islamic moral code. 
  • The opportunity to study Islam in one of the historical centers of the faith. 

With attractions that will suit every family's needs regardless of age or interests, Turkey is a great destination for family vacations. Every traveler from kids and adults to grandparents and teenagers will find something to suit their travel interests thanks to the area's countless beaches outdoor activities shopping entertainment and leisure options! 

What kind of weather can one expect in Turkey?

Turkey has a variety of lovely climates, which is one of the main attractions for tourists. There is everything from bright coastal resorts to snow-capped peaks. Many of Turkey's top cities are renowned for having year-round warmer weather. In general, you should anticipate a dry Mediterranean-style climate when visiting Turkey. Travelling across Turkey can reveal significant variations in the country's climate as this vast nation is spread across two distinct continents. 

The great bulk of Turkey is composed of the Asian regions of the Armenian Highlands and Anatolia. A warmer climate is to be expected here. The region of Turkey which is located in southeast Europe is known as Turkish Thrace. Even though this portion of Turkey is smaller Istanbul the country's largest city is located there. Upon visiting Turkey, you will be able to see this landscape up close. 

What kind of terrain can you expect to encounter in Turkey?

The Turkish landmass is composed of sections with expansive mountain peaks undulating hills covered in verdant vegetation and miles of rugged coastline featuring beaches with fine sand. Turkey does in fact offer a wide variety of landscapes for tourists to explore.

Which are Turkey's most popular travel destinations?

All 580 Turkish cities are well worth visiting but some provide an unbeatable combination of attractions cultural experiences and recreational opportunities. On one of our fully halal tours, you can visit some of the best cities in Turkey including these ones. 

Bursa

Bursa is a great place to go for informative tours of Islamic architecture. This city is a religious treasure trove spilling out from the base of Uludağ mountain. Because of its significance in the formation of the Ottoman Empire Bursa is actually recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of tourists visit Turkey just to see Bursa's different villages because of this attraction. 

Top attractions in the city include the following

  • Bursa Grand Mosque: Built in the early Ottoman era this 20-domed mosque in Bursa is located there. 
  • One of the main hubs of Turkey's ancient Silk Route was the Central Bazaar an intricate network of covered markets. 
  • The world's longest cable car is Bursa Teleferik.
  • Orhan Gazi and Osman's tombs. 
  • The Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum. 

Sogut

Sogut’s diminutive size and understated appearance might make it one of the less obvious Turkish cities when visiting. Due to its connections to the Ottoman Empire's rise this small town has a lot of historical significance. One of the best places to visit in Turkey to learn more about the origins of the Ottoman regime is Sogut which served as the empire's first capital. Even with its unassuming exterior a visit to this tiny town in Turkey is quite enjoyable. You can visit Shaykh Edebalis's tomb learn everything there is to know about Ertugrul Gazi and spend time shopping for the ideal souvenirs inspired by Kayi. 

Konya 

According to archaeologists Konya is among the oldest places in Turkey's Anatolia region. The abundance of historical attractions in this city is therefore not surprising. Konya is believed to have gotten its name from a monument honoring the Greek hero Perseus who fought a dragon that decimated the city. Some people think the name Konya is derived from the words of mythological dervishes who made a stop in Anatolia while circling the sky. Travelling to Turkey and visiting Konya will provide you with an immersive travel experience beyond the city's whimsical beginnings. The following are Konya’s main attractions. 

  • Mevlana Rumi Museum and Mausoleum. 
  • The mosque in Shams-i Tabrizi. 
  • The Madrasa Karatay. 
  • The village of Şile. 

Cappadocia 

Cappadocia with its striking volcanic rock towers rising out of the ground is a must-see destination in Turkey for tourists. The sights you'll witness when visiting Cappadocia will astound you much like its breathtaking terrain. Browse through the Neolithic tools and pottery found in this area and trace your own journey back through time in Turkey. Explore Cappadocia's streets, which were previously filled with Alexander the Great's army in 322 BCE. Do the following to get the most out of your trip to Cappadocia: 

  • Take in the stunning Turkish architecture of the Sultanhani Caravanserai a historic marketplace. 
  • Take a hot-air balloon ride over the metropolis.
  • Take some time to explore the Goreme Open Air Museum. 
  • Take a look around Kaymakli Underground City. 
  • Spend time in Çavuşin Village. 
  • Walk around in the Fairy Chimneys.

Side

It can be difficult to decide which coastal location to visit in a country with long stretches of appealing coastline. However, when it comes to historical flair and exciting recreational opportunities few coastal towns can compare to Side. In 333 BCE Alexander the Great took control of Side a major port city in Turkey. In the first century AD, it was also the principal slave market for Cilician pirates. In addition, visitors can enjoy the city's vast canyons historic city ruins and traditional Turkish baths. A couple of hours spent getting to realize the city will have a major effect on your perception of Turkey's territory, history, and current culture.

Antalya

Antalya is a well-liked tourist location that attracts a considerable number of visitors because of its pleasant summers and mild winters. For a fantastic Turkey experience don't miss seeing these Antalya attractions: 

  • The cave at Damlatas. 
  • The Alanya Castle. 
  • Beach Cleopatra. 

Istanbul

Istanbul doesn't require much of an introduction. In any case, what distinguishes this city from the numerous historical locations and perfect scenes that encompass it? It is also a historically significant location. You might also observe Istanbul's unique topography and culture when visiting Turkey. Istanbul’s character has evolved over centuries shaped in part by its neighbors Greece and Bulgaria. Getting the proper direction to navigate Istanbul is a smart idea when visiting Turkey. With the help of group Umrah packages through Trusted Islamic Travel Agency from UK, you can visit all the appropriate locations at the appropriate times in Turkey. Here are some of the things you can see and do in Istanbul when taking a Halal Tourism tour: 

  • Sultan Mosque of Eyüp. 
  • The Blue Mosque. 
  • The Hippodrome at Topkapi Palace. 
  • The Grand Bazaar and Spice Market. 

If you decide to visit Turkey fully halal tours will allay your worries about travelling immerse you in every activity and let you savour every second of your trip.

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