from $17,996* per person | 10 Days | September |
Boutique accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Buddy Bombard's Europe |
24 people max
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Cappadocia, in central Turkey, is an astonishing landscape of
surrealistic beauty. Over 60 million years of erosion has transformed
its compacted volcanic ash into thousands of bizarre rock cones and
hundreds of weirdly textured canyons. From the 4th to the 13th
centuries, Christians escaping religious persecution carved cave
dwellings, monasteries and churches into the soft canyon walls. About
150 of the approximately 900 churches that remain are still richly
decorated with precious frescoes. Starting in the 7th century,
subterranean cities were cut as deep as seven stories straight down
into the rock, housing 5,000 people and their animals escaping the
Arab invasions of the 7th and 8th centuries. By the 10th century there
were some 30,000 people living in the rock.
These cave dwellers are now gone, and centuries of erosion has
exposed many of the intricate apartments they created. Our unique
ability to fly slowly in our balloons, just a few feet from these ruins and
geological formations, is due to the gentle winds that are normal for
this area. This allows us to treat you to a remarkable, close-up view of
this strange and eerie wonderland.
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Locations visited/nearby
Turkey, Europe
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Reviewer: Jim Henson
Dear Buddy,
I want to thank you for the wonderful time in Beaune last weekend. We all thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the hote1, visiting the caves, and floating through the air.
You've got a wonderful operation going--not only is the ballooning breathtakingly beautiful, but also everyone connected with the program is enthusiastic and friendly. It was exactly the sort of breather that we needed from filming.
Let us know when you get an airship service going; I'm eager to trying flylng again soon. Maybe next summer I'll come to the Alps for a longer holiday--like three days or so.
Thanks again for a delightful adventure.
Best wishes,
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Reviewer: Helen Gurley Brown, Editor
Buddy, we are still knocked out by our wonderful ballooning trip with you. You made it absolutely perfect, and I know not all noveau balloonists are so lucky! Thank you more than I can possibly ever say -- we have told enough people about Buddy bombard to start a stampede and we shall never ever forget the wonderful time we spent in your balloons at the Malcolm Forbes Balloon Festival.
All my best wishes,
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Reviewer: Eva and Bob Bloch
"We are now home again from a most wonderful ten days in Turkey. From beginning to end it was fun, educational, comfortable and totally unforgettable. Our heartfelt thanks for creating this wonderful experience."
Itinerary
Day 1 – Our trip begins at 7:00 p.m. at Istanbul’s 5-Star Ciragan Palace Hotel, formerly the palace of Sultans and our home for 3 nights. Meet our wonderful Trip Director who will be with us throughout our stay in Turkey. Elegant dinner party in our lovely hotel.
Day 2 – After breakfast we’ll visit Dolmabahce Palace, the last residence of the Ottoman Sultans. The 600 yard long palace with 362 rooms and 22 salons is noted for its extensive gold interior, major collection of European antiques, priceless paintings, a four and a half ton crystal chandelier, and major harem. We’ll board our privately chartered 90 foot yacht for a lavish luncheon cruise on the Bosphorous, sailing by rows of historical Yalis, the beautiful wooden waterside residences of the 19th century, small fishing villages, ancient marble palaces, graceful 15th century Rumelihisar fortress, the giant bridges connecting Europe to Asia, and coves filled with yachts. We’ll be guided through the most beautiful of all the imperial mosques in Istanbul, 16th century mosque of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, and 6th century St. Sophia’s Basilica. Dinner at the Kervansaray Nightclub with a traditional Turkish floor show and dancing girls.
Day 3 – Morning visit to the Golden Horn, Istanbul’s famous harbor with old wooden houses and Byzantine churches. Our guide will take us to the Spice Bazaar, the 5th century Roman aqueduct, the site of the famous Hippodrome where gladiators fought and chariots raced, and the Blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmet, built in 1616 and renowned for its 22,000 blue Iznik tiles. Lunch will be at the Rami restaurant followed by exploration of Topkapi Palace, the Imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans from the 15th to the 19th centuries. The 6 million square foot palace, the oldest and largest remaining in the world, housed more than 10,000 people and is loaded with extraordinary gold, silver and gem collections, a jeweled throne room and the remains of a 400-room harem pavilion. We’ll visit the Basilica cistern, a remarkable underground reservoir built in 532 with 236 Corinthian columns standing in 3 feet of water. Our last stop will be the Grand Bazaar, with 65 streets,18 gates and 4000 shops all under one roof. “Farewell to Istanbul” dinner at a lovely restaurant on the Bosphorous.
Day 4 – Istanbul to Cappadocia - Fly by plane to Kayseri for lunch and coach to Cappadocia, checking into the new 5 star Cappadocia Cave Resort for 5 nights. Dinner party in our exotic setting.
Day 5 – Morning balloon adventure through the extraordinary landscape of Cappadocia. Our guide will escort us to The Open Air Museum in Goreme with 16 frescoed monastic churches carved into the rock dating from the 3rd to the 10th centuries. Visit a colorful carpet maker before our catered picnic lunch in the rock valley of Uchisar followed by a guided visit to the 7th century rock cave dwellings. Dinner will be in a fine restaurant in Urgup.
Day 6 – Our morning balloon adventure in Cappadocia will be followed by a visit to a ceramic workshop in the caves of Avanos. Catered picnic lunch will be among the amazing rock formations of White Valley, called “Fairy Chimneys”. Our guide will lead us into the ancient underground city of Kaymakli, the maze of tunnels and dwelling chambers for 5,000 inhabitants and their animals dug during the 7th and 8th centuries and descending 7 stories underground. Our spectacular private dinner and evening at the Outdoor Musuem is an elaborate catered affair by lantern-light, including a mezmerizing performance of Whirling Dervishes.
Day 7 – Morning balloon adventure in spectacular Cappadocia, followed by a guided visit to the National Park of Zelve and the ruined cave dwellings of approximately 8,000 early Christians. Catered picnic lunch in the ancient hand hewn cave church called Gomede. Time for shopping in the colorful old markets of Urgup. Dinner this evening will be, with special permission, privately catered and served to us in the exotic hand-hewn rock chambers of the 10th century Christian church, Avnali.
Day 8 – Morning balloon adventure across Cappadocia and guided visit to the town of Ortahisar and its incredible 10 stories tall rock fortress. Catered picnic lunch among the most unlikely eroded rock formations of Pasabag followed by a leisurely stroll through this wonderland of shapes. Dinner will be on the terrace of the Ataman restaurant amid the other-worldly erosion formations of Goreme.
Day 9 – Morning balloon adventure and our last exploration of compelling Cappadocia. Coach to Kayseri for lunch and afternoon flight by plane to Istanbul. Dinner and overnight at the luxury Polat Renaissance Hotel near Istanbul Airport.
Day 10 – Depart on your own after breakfast.
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