Turkey Tour Packages From Pakistan
Turkey is a land of vast history, the birthplace of many civilisations and the home of some of history's greatest empires. Turkey delights visitors with its dizzying natural scenery, intriguing ruins from throughout human history, exquisite food and unique handicrafts. Pakistanis represent one of the largest groups of visitors to Turkey, and the Turkish people are renowned for their warmth and hospitality towards Pakistanis.
What to see in Turkey
Istanbul is the starting point for most visitors to Turkey and has been a major cultural hub for nearly 2000 years, and a crucial site of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. The most famous sights in Istanbul include the Sultanahmet Camii (Blue Mosque), the Hagia Sophia Mosque, Topkapi Palace, the Basilica Cistern and the Byzantine Wall.
Istanbul offers world-class shopping in its Grand Bazaar, along Istiklal Avenue and the famous Taksim Square, as well as many modern malls.
Farout offers a wide selection of tours beginning and ending in Istanbul.
Ephesus is one of the world's best archaeological sites, at one time being the second-largest city in the Roman Empire and home to the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Here you can also visit the 24,000 seat Great Theatre and the luxurious Terrace Houses with their beautifully preserved wall frescoes and floor mosaics. Many of Farout's tours include Ephesus in the itinerary, and there are also tours beginning from there
Pamukkale is famous for its unusual white cliffs (travertines) and hot springs, which have been used as a spa for over 2000 years. It also features the ancient Roman ruins of Hierapolis. Farout has tours to Pamukkale beginning in Istanbul, Ephesus and Fethiye.
Cappadocia is a stunning region of canyons, amazing rock formations, vast underground cities, with houses, churches, monasteries and even a castle carved into the mountainsides. It is also the world's premier location for hot air ballooning. This surrealistic landscape is the must-see destination of Turkey. Almost all of Farout's tours visit spectacular Cappadocia.
Antalya is a charming and gorgeous town on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. Antalya offers vast insights into ancient times with a wealth of Roman sites in the surrounding areas, including Perge, a city featuring baths, acropolis and a well-preserved stadium, as well as Aspendos, which is the best-preserved ancient Roman theatre in the world. With its fertile location surrounded by mountains and cliffs, Antalya also boasts beautiful national parks and waterfalls. Farout offers a variety of tour options for Antalya.
Fethiye is a simply stunning town on the Mediterranean coast. Famous for its natural beauty, hiking, sailing, seafood, mud baths and its proximity to the Oludeniz Blue Lagoon. Also near Fethiye is the Saklikent Gorge, which is the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey (20km long). You can visit Fethiye with Farout, or you may also start your tour there.
Food in Turkey
Turkish cuisine is world famous with a rich blend of European and Asian influences. Indeed Istanbul is one of the best culinary destinations in the world. The most popular dishes are kebap and pide (Turkish pizza), which consists of flat, crusty bread with beef, lamb, chicken, eggs, cheese or vegetables. Don't forget to try the Turkish delight as well!
Almost all food in Turkey is halal, and there are plenty of options available for vegetarians.
When to visit Turkey
Turkey is a large country with many different climatic regions. The north and east of Turkey have cold winters, while the coastal areas of the Aegean Sea boasts a temperate climate with pleasant weather all year round. The Mediterranean region can get very hot in summer.
The most popular time to visit Turkey is in the summer, from April to October. Tulip season in Istanbul is from late March to early May. The Mediterranean coastline is especially nice in spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) with temperatures between 20ºC and 30ºC. These fantastic options offer a great time to take a package tour packages from Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore
Getting to Turkey from Pakistan
Turkish Airlines and PIA offer direct flights to Istanbul every day from Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. Travel time from Pakistan by flight from these cities to Istanbul is 5-7 hours.
From Peshawar to Istanbul, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air Arabia and Gulf Air offer single-stop flights. Total travel time is 10-14 hours. If you live in Peshawar, you may prefer to fly direct to Istanbul from Islamabad.
Flights from Pakistan to other airports in Turkey, including Ankara, Izmir and Antalya, operate indirect, stopping in Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Riyadh or Kuwait City.
From Istanbul to other cities in Turkey, such as Antalya and Kayseri (Cappadocia), Turkish Airlines operates many cheap, direct flights daily.
Road trip from Pakistan to Turkey can take between 26 to 70 hours dependant on staring location and destination point. While possible, those who wish to embark on this journey will need to cross into Iran or one of the other neighbouring countries in the region. Please make sure all necessary travel documents are correct.
Turkish visa for Pakistani citizens
Pakistani passport holders must obtain a visa to enter Turkey. It is advised that you apply for your visa 4 weeks before your intended date of arrival in Turkey. As visa conditions can change without notice, it's best to contact a Turkish embassy or consulate in Pakistan for the most current information.
Turkish Embassies and Consulates in Pakistan
Street 1, Diplomatic Enclave
Islamabad
T:+92 51 8319810
Mon-Fri 09:00 – 18:00
Consular Section Reception 09:30 – 12:30
Turkish Consulate General in Karachi
29-A Khayaban-e Hafiz
Phase V, Defence Housing Authority
Karachi
T: +92 21 3587 4334
Mon-Fri 09:30 – 17:00
Honorary Consulate in Lahore
4 The Mall Mansion
30 Shahrah-e Quaid-e-Azam
Lahore
T: +92 42 731 1390