If you want a memorable historical holiday adventure, taking the Turkey Anzac tour is recommended. Anzac Day is celebrated yearly to commemorate the specific time in Australian and New Zealand history, 1915, when soldiers from both countries held and battled Gallipoli from April 25th to December 20th.
When you take the Turkey Anzac tours, you can see and explore the Gallipoli peninsula's memorials, military points, and battlefields.
You can take the Anzac Walk, which has been successfully designed to allow visitors to walk through the main area that the Anzacs – the soldiers – held during the 1915 conflict. The area was taken from the Turks right after the August Offensive that took place from the 6th to the 10th of August of the year 1915. The Anzac walk embraces a strip of treeless (but scrub-covered) land indented deeply by steep valleys about two kilometers long and less than a kilometer deep at the widest point.
For the historical walk on the Turkey Anzac tours, guests are provided with materials and instructions that will help them understand what the Anzacs experienced in 1915. From North Beach, where the first point begins, to the last point on Walker's Ridge, guests will be provided with necessary historical facts that occurred at every stop.
Visual materials will be available to help visitors understand what happened between April and December 1915. The captions accompanying each image will be made more accessible.
Aside from the images with captions, quotations have been positioned at every stopping point. To enjoy this leisurely historical walk, guests are advised to sit down and read the short accounts of the soldiers' lives and deaths at Gallipoli. These quotations are genuinely the voices of the men who have fought and sacrificed their lives on this Turkish land.
Gallipoli is a historical place in Turkey, and every year, many people from New Zealand and Australia gather here to take the Anzac Walk to commemorate their countries' heroes. If you want to take this memorable walk and tour, speak to the team at Farout. We offer reliable Turkey Anzac Tours ranging from one-day to full-scale Turkey Tours. We also provide connections between other towns, including our popular route from Istanbul, completing an Anzac tour, and connecting the group to Selcuk, the home of the ancient city of Ephesus. Booking your trip in advance is recommended as many people have the same plans as yours. This is also the start of the official summer season, so why not connect your Turkey ANZAC Tour with a blue cruise?
The possibilities are endless!