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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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The best time to visit Turkey varies by region. Generally, spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Coastal areas are popular in the summer (June to August), while winter (December to February) is great for skiing in places like Uludağ.

It depends on your nationality. Many travelers can obtain an e-Visa online before arrival. It's best to check the Turkish government’s official visa website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific situation.

Dressing modestly is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Comfortable clothing and shoes are essential for walking. In the summer, lightweight clothing is best, while warmer layers may be necessary for cooler months.

The currency in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TRY). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases or in rural areas.

Turkey is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular tourist areas. Like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid political demonstrations, and follow local advice.

The official language is Turkish. While many people in tourist areas speak English, especially in hotels and restaurants, learning a few basic Turkish phrases can enhance your experience.

Key attractions include Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Grand Bazaar; Cappadocia’s hot air balloon rides and fairy chimneys; Pamukkale’s thermal springs; and Ephesus's ancient ruins.

Turkey has a well-developed transportation system. Options include domestic flights, buses, trains, and car rentals. In cities, taxis and public transportation (buses, trams, and metros) are readily available.

Yes, we offer customizable tour packages to meet clients' preferences. You can discuss your interests with our company to create a personalized experience.

Turkish cuisine is diverse and rich in flavors. Expect dishes like kebabs, mezes (appetizers), baklava (dessert), and various regional specialties. Vegetarian and vegan options are also widely available.

Visitors typically need a valid passport and may require a visa, depending on their nationality. Check the Turkish government website for specifics.

The official language is Turkish. While many people in tourist areas speak English, learning a few basic Turkish phrases can enhance your experience.

Many hotels, cafes, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. Additionally, consider purchasing a local SIM card for data access on the go.

It's customary to greet people with a handshake. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and always ask for permission before taking photographs of locals.

Turkish cuisine is diverse and includes dishes such as kebabs, mezes, baklava, and various seafood. Don't miss trying local specialties!

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Typically, rounding up the bill or leaving a 10% tip in restaurants is common.

Pack comfortable clothing for varying weather, comfortable shoes for walking, and modest attire for visiting religious sites. Don't forget travel essentials like sunscreen and a power adapter.

In case of an emergency, dial 112 for medical assistance, and for police, dial 155. It's also a good idea to have travel insurance for added security.

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