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  • Turkey: tourism growing and profile of visitors changing

    Turkey: tourism growing and profile of visitors changing

    Fewer Germans and more Arabs. Sermons in English in mosques

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    (ANSAmed) – ANKARA – The Turkish tourism industry continues to grow and the profile of the average tourist is changing: most visitors are still coming from Europe, mainly Germany, but the number of tourists from Arab countries and regions like South America is on the rise. This fact was underlined by the Turkish agency Anadolu, which has analysed figures on the flow of incoming tourists over the first 11 months of 2011. This flow increased by 10% compared with the same period in 2010, rising to 30.26 million. Today Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Ertugrul Gunay told Anadolu that he expects Turkey to host 32.5 million tourists this year, generating 24 billion USD in revenues.

    The impact of Turkey’s soap operas, which are very popular in North Africa and the Middle East, has raised the number of Arab visitors to the country. But an increase in visitors from the Philippines, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Norway was also recorded.

    The most popular tourist destinations are the beaches of Antalya, the history and architecture of Istanbul and the province of Mugla, with the beautiful seaside resort of Bodrum.

    Most tourists came from Germany (4.23 million from January to November, 400,000 less than the same period in 2010), followed by Russian tourists (3.4 million, a sharp increase from the 2.64 million recorded in 2009).

    The figures regarding Arab tourists are lower, but are in line with the rise of the Islam in Turkey, which seems to be freeing itself from the secular heritage of Ataturk. Today the Dogan agency reports that some historic mosques in Istanbul are preparing summaries in English of their sermons. Rather than to devout Islamic tourists, the initiative – already implemented in Germany and Australia – is aimed at visitors of other religions among the 20 thousand tourists who visit the Islam’s places of worship in Istanbul on average every day. Some of them are not only interested in the history and architecture of the mosques, they also want to learn about the religious message that they convey. To that purpose, 250 specialised guides will be trained, who will be able to answer questions on this issue in at least three languages. Istanbul remains a very attractive tourist destination: according to figures released yesterday by the city’s Culture and Tourism Direction, a growth of more than a million visitors (+16%) was recorded compared with 2010, when the Turkish capital was one of the three European Cultural Capitals. Also in Istanbul most visitors came from Germany, followed by tourists from Russia, the U.S., Italy and France. The most popular month was July (916 thousand visitors), the least popular was January (378 thousand). (ANSAmed).

  • More Turkish tourists attracted by Bosnia’s charming beauty

    More Turkish tourists attracted by Bosnia’s charming beauty

    An increasingly large number of tourists from Turkey are visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina, a small, heart-shaped land in Eastern Europe located on the western Balkan Peninsula, which has long-been an attraction for international tourists with its natural beauties and treasures and glorious history as a country that has been home to many civilizations and cultures throughout history.

    Tourists walk through the center of the old town of Mostar in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city of Mostar, with its old town and bridge originally built under the Ottoman Empire, attracts more and more Turkish tourists.
    Tourists walk through the center of the old town of Mostar in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city of Mostar, with its old town and bridge originally built under the Ottoman Empire, attracts more and more Turkish tourists.

    Bearing the scars of a war that lasted four years and ended in 1995, Bosnia started a process of rebuilding its cities and awakening its citizens from the tragic chapter in the county’s history. After conflict and numerous rulers, Bosnia emerged as a country marked by different cultures and religions, which remains evident even today.

    The Ottoman traces in Bosnian history can be seen all over, which is an attraction for the rising number of Turkish tourists, who represent 6.6 percent of the total number of international arrivals coming into Bosnia and Herzegovina annually.

    Last year the Institute for Tourism in Zagreb conducted a study concerning the spending behavior of tourists in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It showed that 41 percent of tourists from Turkey came to Sarajevo for cultural and heritage tourism. Sarajevo is a city rich in historically significant traits. Walking down the old street of Ferhadija and towards the newly renovated BBI center, a shopping mall in the city, there are evident remains of many different civilizations.

    Starting from Bascarsija, the Sebilj and the famous Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque, the Ottoman spirit remains within the walls of these ancient structures, which are still preserved today. Passing the cathedral and the eternal flame, Austro-Hungarian architecture and scenic beauty adorn the streets. Finally, a contemporary monument dedicated to the children who lost their lives in the Bosnian war is located in the park that hosts a fountain.

    Elsewhere across Bosnia and Herzegovina, ruins of castles and towers are spread out throughout numerous cities such as Zenica, Travnik and Maglaj. Another major attraction is the country’s many rivers. Its abundance of fast flowing, clear, cool waters make for an ideal vacation spot for adrenalin-infused activities. Rivers such as the Neretva and the Buna are hosts to some of Europe’s most challenging white water rafting. Currently, the top destinations for tourists pouring in from Turkey are Mostar, Travnik, Visegrad, Bihac, Stolac, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Pocitelj. Last year Fidan Tours Travel Agency bought and restored the tekke, a dervish lodge, located on the Buna River spring near Blagaj. The natural and architectural ensemble has been preserved and is now open to tourists and visitors to put on their list of activities and things to see when in Bosnia.

    According to Fidan Tours, rafting is one of the main activity attractions for Turks. Other outdoor activities include mountain climbing and hiking.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina’s numerous mountains and ski resorts offer Olympic quality slopes for winter sports. After all, Sarajevo is remembered as the host of the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. The region has a good consistent amount of snowfall during the winter months, and Sarajevo’s Mount Bjelasnica and Jahorina have a long history of tourists visiting from around the world.

    Turkish people also prefer Bosnia and Herzegovina because of its familiar culture and friendly people. Described as warm, hospitable and lively, they act much like family towards guests and visitors. Data from the Turkish Statistics Institute (TurkStat) show that the number of Turkish tourists visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina rose by 30 percent in 2010 over the previous year. The recent boom in Turkey’s economy has also contributed to tourism outside the country. Even through the global financial crisis, not a single Turkish bank sunk. The country is undergoing large economic development as one of the world’s fastest-growing emerging markets, and many citizens are taking capitalizing on it by traveling.

    This is a major boost to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s feeble economy, and while many media outlets have written of the small country’s attraction, its government has not shown any significant support to the field of tourism. Instead, much of the country’s future in tourism lies in the hands of travel agencies and tourism organizations eager to present Bosnia and Herzegovina’s charm to the rest of the world.

     

  • Turkey, World’s Most Preferred Wedding Tourism Destination!!!

    Turkey, World’s Most Preferred Wedding Tourism Destination!!!

    Turkey is readily very popular among travelers from worldwide destination but recently it has earned its fame as a wedding tourism destination. The couples coming to the country for wedding are primarily from Middle eastern countries such as;Lebanon, Jordan, Iran and Greece, where Greeks take Turkey flights because they consider it a holy place. However it is to be noted that wedding at Turkey is quite expensive only the couples from wealthy families can afford to get married here, but despite the high rates here daughters of royal families from Middle-East wait in line to get married at the country. Turkey is a newly established wedding tourism destination but it has become a popular venue for marriage ceremonies and just in Istanbul 100 weddings took place last year.

    Now the question arises why Turkey is getting this much popularity as a wedding tourism destination. All thanks to God who has blessed this country with too much natural beauty. Visitors take flights to Turkey for its exotic coastlines, magnificent landscapes, and scenic beauty that all are making it a perfect a perfect choice for your wedding abroad. The venue for wedding and gala is decided in consultation with the couple. The relatives of couple come to the venue in charter planes. Proceeding for wedding is carried out in already appointed Orthodox Church and meal is served at wedding gala’s venue. After this party is over the couple goes to any of the finest places at Istanbul for honeymoon. This makes their cheap flights to Turkey a precious memory for life time.

    This tourism category has earned its fame not only for the beauty of the country but the presentation and advertising of this tourism activity received from media especially Gumus, a popular soap opera that is seen daily by more than four million viewers just in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the most popular television dramas ever broadcast in Arab countries. Taking cheap flights to Turkey and attending this event is a best treat you may give to yourself. A number of travel and tour companies are operating in the country to make your wedding at this country take place. They do make all the arrangement for your wedding their self including; photography, decoration, video-graphy, florists, wedding cake, and musicians. These companies are trying very hard to capture flights to Turkey from UK and other destinations, a sincere effort that has brought in customers from England, Ireland, Belgium, Russia, and many other places as well as from Middle East

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  • The Land of Tolerance and Love

    The Land of Tolerance and Love

    istanbul turkey travel brochureThis brochure in English is published by the General Directorate of Tourism of the Turkish Ministry of Tourism, . It includes information about Turkey and can be ordered from Turkish information offices abroad free of charge. It also includes tour recomondations and contact information of Turkish information offices.

    Language: English
    Format: .pdf
    Pages: 14

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