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Visiting Turkey may be the best thing for you

Turkey is a nice and accomodating place for all. Whether you want to do business, get a job, study or live, Turkey can accommodate you. Are you thinking of where to visit after all the global pandemic? A place to cool off then we got you covered with the beautiful country Turkey.

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Many people who have not visited Turkey before assuming it to be a third world country, however, there are major cities such as Istanbul, Izmir, and Ankara that are a thriving hub for local and international businesses as well as tourism.

Turkey has been on the list of top 10 countries in the world for years. So if you have yet to visit this East-meets-West gem, let this be the year that you do! Istanbul itself has plenty of things to keep you occupied – the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Grand Bazaar and a cruise down the Bosphorus. Make sure you visit the quirky cave dwellings of Cappadocia and try hot air ballooning over its surreal landscape

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Turkey is also quite unique in that Turkish culture is a mix of Ottoman, Greek and western influences.

The West and South coast of Turkey, as well as the Istanbul peninsula, is mostly known for western influences while the East is classed as traditional Turkey which has influences from the Kurdish culture.

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The North of Turkey is called the Black Sea region and the towns along this area are known for their natural beauty and green hills thanks to the months of rainfall.

Turkish culture is welcoming to strangers and friends. The emphasis is on family and friends and you will find it easy to strike up a conversation or make friends with Turkish people, no matter which destination you decide to visit.

After welcoming over 37 million visitors in 2014, Turkey’s tourism industry took a hit over the following years due to its high-profile political turmoil. But it seems Turkey is making a come-back.

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