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Asia’s Magical Corners
Cappadocia | Turkiye

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City of Troy,Pergamum,Ephesus
Aegean | Turkiye

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In the Steps of St.Paul 
Anatolia  | Turkiye 

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The Seven Churches of Revelation  
Anatolia | Turkiye

KONKAR TOURS

GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR TRAVEL AGENTS

The arrangements and prices contained in this tariff are confidential to travel agents whom we have the pleasure of representing in Turkey, and will take effect as from january 2025 subject to change without prior notice. However, every effort will be made to give advance notice for any alteration when possible.

RATES

-All rates quoted in this tariff are in Euro and are strictly net.

PAYMENT

-Unless otherwise agreed, a 10% deposit must be mailed to us with the confirmation of your service request; the balance to reach us not later than two weeks before client's arrival. Payment must be effected by check or directly to our Bankers in the currency of our principals' country.

COMMISSION

-All prices quoted to travel agents are NET. No reservation and handling fees are charged except under unforeseen circumstances. We reserve the right to debit agents for any unusual expenses such as long distance calls, cables and any eventual state or municipal taxes which were not in effect  when this tariff was prepared.

GRATUITY

-  For groups of 20 paying persons, one tour leader free.

CANCELLATION
1) Group Tours (Package tours) only.

a) No cancellation fee will be charged if one month notice is given.When cancellation notice is given less than one month prior to group's arrival, 10% cancellation fee to be paid.

b) Unused hotel accomodation, meals and tours not taken cannot refunded.

2) Sightseeing tours .

a) No cancellation fee will be charged when cancellation notice is given 48 hours prior to the commencement of the tour.

LIABILITY

- Operation and tour prices are subject to the conditions of the contractors providing transportations and services.

- Konkar tour is not responsible for accidents, loss,detention, annoyance, delays and expenses arising from same, quarantine, strikes, force majeure, failure of steamers or motors to arrive and depart as scheduled, disturbances, government restrictions or regulations, and other causes over which we have no control.

- Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be made by us where deemed advisable for the comfort and wellbeing of the passengers. Baggage is at "owner's risk" throughout the tour.

EXTRAS AND TIPS

Drinks and beverages of any kind, laundry, maid service, airport taxes and tips of personal nature are not included.

SERVICE

Clients may have their correspondence addressed to us when required. 

 YOUR INSTRUCTIONS

We should receive your instructions on separate letters or vouchers for each individual party or client. Always indicate whether we are to debit you or collect from your clients.

ORDERS

 Pls address all your inquiries and orders for services to 

Konkar Turizm Seyahat Acentası

Selçuklu Turizm A.Ş.

Beşevler Mahallesi Bilginler Caddesi A Blok 28/B

NİLÜFER/BURSA  TURKIYE 

Tumulus  “Midas Mound,” after the famous Phrygian king Midas, who ruled at Gordion open for visit

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Gordion, which is known for its over two-millennia-old cemeteries and ancient remains, sheds light on Anatolian history. The ancient city was the political and cultural capital of the Phrygians, an important people of antiquity. While the cemeteries of the site narrate the lifestyle of the Phrygians, the Midas Mound Tumulus is one of the key attractions in Gordion and was built by King Midas for his father. The site was included in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage in 2012.

Inspiration

It's the horse
Right by the water is this magnificent wood structure of the Trojan horse, a replication of one used in the movie Troy. 

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Wolfgang Petersen's 2004 movie Troy had a big impact on the Çanakkale region, including boosting visitor numbers to the archaeological site and endowing the northern stretch of the waterfront promenade with this wooden horse, which was used in the film shoot. There are information displays and a model of the ancient city underneath.

Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque

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Commissioned by Emperor Justinian, consecrated as the Hagia Sophia (Church of Divine Wisdom) in 537, converted to a mosque by Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmet the Conqueror) in 1453, declared a museum by Atatürk in 1935, and reconverted into a working mosque in 2020; the Aya Sofya’s changing status mirrors the history of İstanbul, tracking it through its period as Constantinople, capital of first the Byzantine, then Ottoman empires, up to the modern era when this sprawling metropolis remains central to Turkey’s story.

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