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Bursa

Bursa

Bursa was the very first capital of the Ottoman Empire, and it feels like walking into a living history book. Known as 'Green Bursa' because of its many parks and the pine forests of the towering Uludağ Mountain (a ski resort in winter), it is famous for three things: stunning Ottoman architecture, silk, and food. You must visit the Koza Han (Silk Market) to buy high-quality scarves, marvel at the calligraphy inside the Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami), and, most importantly, eat the original Iskender Kebab. This world-famous dish was invented here, and tasting it in its birthplace is a culinary rite of passage.

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Do I need a visa for Turkey?
Most travelers (including US, UK, and EU citizens) no longer need a visa for stays up to 90 days. However, regulations change, so we always recommend checking the official e-Visa website or your local embassy before flying.
Is it safe for female travelers?
Absolutely. Turkey is one of the most visited countries in the world. Our tours use private, professional drivers and certified guides to ensure you are safe, comfortable, and well-cared for 24/7.
Can I use credit cards or do I need cash?
Visa and Mastercard are accepted in almost all hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, we recommend carrying small amounts of Turkish Lira (TRY) for taxis, small souvenirs, or tipping.
What is the dress code?
Turkey is a modern country, and you can wear normal western clothing (shorts, t-shirts) in all cities. The only exception is when visiting active mosques, where women need to cover their hair and shoulders, and men should wear long pants.
Is the water safe to drink?
We recommend drinking bottled water, which is cheap and readily available everywhere. The tap water is chlorinated and safe for showering and brushing teeth, but the taste might be different from what you are used to.
Do your guides speak English?
Yes, all our guides are fully licensed by the Ministry of Tourism and speak fluent English. We can also arrange Spanish, Portuguese, or French-speaking guides upon request for private tours.

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