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One Nation Travel offers unparalleled travel packages to Turkey, specially curated for visitors from Malaysia. Our meticulously crafted itineraries include visits to Turkey’s premier destinations such as Istanbul, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Ankara, Konya, Antalya, Troy, and Cappadocia. These tours are tailored for travelers eager to immerse themselves in Turkey’s rich tapestry of landscapes and cultural heritage.

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DAY 1: ARRIVE ISTANBUL (DINNER)

Arrival in Istanbul International Airport. Meet and greet by our friendly representative and transfer for Istanbul orientation of Istanbul.

Visit the Blue Mosque. The Blue Mosque was constructed between 1609 and 1616 and it is famous because of the blue tiles used to decorate the walls of its interior. The construction was commissioned by Sultan Ahmet I.

Next view the only remains of Hippodrome of Constantinople , which are made up of 3 monumental columns and a fountain. This is where chariot races used to take place.

Dinner at local restaurant

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 2: ISTANBUL – YALOVA – BURSA & KUSADASI (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

After breakfast at hotel.

Leisure cruise to Yalova is a harbour on the south side of the Sea of Marmara. The city is the capital of the province and has a lively market, supermarkets, shops and everything else you might expect in a Turkish city and then to Bursa, the 4th largest city in Turkey.

Visit the Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) , the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Seljuk architecture. It is a large and rectangular building, with a total of twenty domes that are arranged in four rows of five and are supported by twelve columns.

Continue a scenic drive to Kusadasi is a resort town on Turkey’s Aegean coast, and the center of the seaside district of the same name within Aydın Province.

Dinner at local restaurant.

DAY 3: KUSADASI – SELCUK & PAMUKKALE (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

Proceed to Selcuk where you will explore Ephesus, one of the largest archaeological sites in existence. You will find awesome structures such as the Library of Celsius ; this library is one of the most beautiful structures in Ephesus. It was built in 117 A.D. Hadrian Temple , one of the best preserved and most beautiful structures on Curetes Street. It was built before 138 A.D by P.Quintilius and was dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian, who came to visit the city from Athens. Marble Street , It was constructed in the 1st century AD and its left side was adorned with marble sculptures along its 4 km length. A woman, a heart and a left foot had been drawn on the pavement of the street and Agora , was the market place in ancient times in the sense of political meeting place and shopping area. The agora in Izmir was used as a state agora for politics.

Lunch at local restaurant.

Continue to Pamukkale – is a town in western Turkey known for the mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down white travertine terraces on a nearby hillside. It neighbors Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city founded around 190 B.C.

After dinner at local restaurant.

You may wish to enjoy an authentic thermal bath at your own expense.

DAY 4: PAMUKKALE – KONYA – CAPPADOCIA (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

Today, you will tour the ruins of the Ancient City of Hierapolis and explore Pamukkale , meaning “ Cotton Castle “. The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing water. A World Heritage Site, made up of fascinating carbonate mineral with white terraces and pools created by calcareous hot spring waters flowing down the mountain.

Travel to Cappadocia via Konya, the famous old capital of the Selcuk Turks. Visit the 13th-century Sultanhani Caravanserai , provides the visitors to entry ancient world with its fantastic and oriental architectural style like the movie of ‘’Mummy‘s’’ mystic world. A hotel for ancient traders and travelers.

DAY 5: CAPPADOCIA (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

Enjoy a full-day tour of Cappadocia , which boasts a unique landscape sculpted by wind, sun, rain and snow. Its bizarrely shaped pillars, cones and ‘fairy chimneys’ make fantastic spots for snapshots.

Explore the Underground City , one of the largest underground cities there, said to have existed since the Hittite period. You will get a chance to see bedrooms, kitchens, dining halls, wine cellars, chapels, stables and more.

Proceed to Uchisar , an old village of small dwellings carved into massive rocks. Make photo stops at Valley of the Birds and Uchisar Castle , where you can capture panoramic views of the beautiful plateaus.

Dinner and Overnight at hotel.

DAY 6: CAPPADOCIA – ANKARA – BOLU (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

Depart for Ankara , Turkey’s capital.

Visit Ataturk Mausoleum , the final resting place of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, known as the “Father of Modern Turkey”. The mausoleum features a mix of different architectural styles from various Anatolian civilizations.

Lunch at restaurant.

Proceed to Bolu – is a province in northwestern Turkey. It’s an important midpoint between the capital, Ankara and the largest city in the country, Istanbul. This is an attractive forested mountain district centered on the city of Bolu, which has a long history.

Dinner and overnight at hotel.

DAY 7: BOLU – ISTANBUL (BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)

Visit Topkapi , is a large museum in Istanbul, Turkey. In the 15th century, it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans.

Visit shops at the 500-year-old Grand Bazaar , a maze of over 4,000 stalls and shops selling leather goods, jewelry, handicrafts, ceramics, Turkish coffee and other local products.

DAY 8: BOLU – ISTANBUL (BREAKFAST ,LUNCH & DINNER)

Optional the Bosphorous Cruise to enjoy the unique experience cruising between 2 continents, Asia and Europe before you transfer to the airport for your flight.

DAY 9: ARRIVAL KUALA LUMPUR

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10D7N Turkey Classical Tour (Istanbul, Bursa, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, Konya, Cappadocia, Ankara & Bolu)

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Guest per room, *child without bed & infants do not count toward the total number of guests., *each room must be at least 2 adults paying full fare then only follow by child fare., carrier details, activities information.

Day 1: Kuala Lumpur – Istanbul

  • Assemble at KLIA International Airport (3 hours before departure)

Day 2: Istanbul – Bursa (B/L/D)

  • Board the flight to Istanbul ( transit)
  • Arrived at the Istanbul International Airport
  • After your immigration and customs clearance, you will meet by our representative
  • Visit to  Blue Mosque  also known as Sultan Ahmet offers unique features of 6 towers
  • Continue to  Hippodrome Constantinople  consisting of 3 monumental columns and fountains
  • Visit to  St. Sophia Church (Hagia Sophia) the former eastern Orthodox church that has been converted to a mosque
  • Lunch at local restaurant
  • Proceed to  Bursa
  • Transfer to hotel for check-in
  • Dinner at hotel
  • Overnight at hotel

Day 3: Bursa – Kusadasi (B/L/D)

  • Breakfast at the hotel and check out
  • Visit to Green Mosque
  • Continue to  Panorama Museum
  • Proceed to Kusadasi
  • Dinner at local restaurant

Day 4: Kusadasi – Pamukkale (B/L/D) 

  • Visit to Selcuk Village  and explore  Ancient City of Ephesus
  • Continue to The Celsus Library, Temple of Hadrian, Marble Street & Agora
  • Proceed to Pamukkale
  • Visit to Antique City of Hierapolis, where Calcareous Thermal Springs descending over cliffs have created fascinating travertine’s in the form of white terrace and basins also known as the Cotton Castle

Day 5: Pamukkale – Konya – Cappadocia (B/L/D)

  • Start day tour at Pamukkale city
  • Stop by at Konya
  • Photo stop at 700 year old Caravanserai (Hotel for traders and tourists on Silk Road in the past)
  • Proceed to Cappadocia

Day 6: Cappadocia (B/L/D)

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Optional Tour
  • Visit to  Goreme Valley &   Open Air Museum
  • Continue to Cardak Underground city , Uchisar Citadel , Pasa bag Valley &   Dervish Show
  • Free time shopping around here
  • Transfer to hotel

Day 7: Cappadocia – Ankara – Bolu (B/L/D)

  • Start day tour to Salt Lake  on the way to  Ankara , Capital of Turkey and City of Ataturk
  • Visit to Mausoleum of Ataturk
  • Proceed to  Bolu

Day 8: Bolu – Istanbul (B/L/D)

  • Visit Istanbul city covers the Bosphorus Cruise
  • Photo stop at Castle Rumeli & Castle Anatolia
  • Visit to  Topkapi Palace
  • Shopping at  Grand Bazaar
  • Proceed to  Istanbul

Day 9: Istanbul – Kuala Lumpur (B)

  • Free time before transfer to airport
  • Transfer to airport for departure home

Day 10: Kuala Lumpur 

  • Arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Accommodation

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Deluxe Class (4 Star) :

  • Bolu – Thermal Hotel or similar
  • Pamukkale – Tripolis Hotel Thermal or similar
  • Cappadocia – Burcu kaya Hotel or similar 
  • Bursa – Tiara Hotel or similar
  • Kusadasi – Sentinus Beach Hotel or Similar

Luxury Class (5 Star) :

  • Istanbul – Ramada Plaza Tekstilkent Hotel or Similar 

One of the best resorts we’ve stayed in so far. We took 3d2n package with breakfast, lunch & din provided. Food given large quantity, esp seafood & service was fine. Stayed in Garden Villa chalet. Very clean & comfortable. Housekeeping crew came to clean, very prompt & quick. Clean & nice beach, about 20 paces away from room, as well as clean pool, about 10 paces from room. Surrounding well kept. Resort is, of course, not new but it’s more than adequate to unwind & relax. Came during off-peak season & feels like you have whole resort to yourself! Thank you to staff for memorable holiday.

Policy / Surcharge:

Peak Season

  • 19 Dec: RM 200/pax

Package Includes:

  • 7 Nights accommodation at the hotel with breakfast
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Transportation for tours as stated in itinerary
  • Entrance ticket as itinerary
  • Airport return transfer
  • English speaking tour guide services
  • Tour Manager from Malaysia – Group above 15pax

Flight Arrangements:

  • International flight ticket
  • Airport tax & Fuel Surcharge
  • Meals on board
  • 23 kg Check in baggage + 8kg

Packages Excludes:

  • Personal charges at the hotel (phone call, mini bar, laundry and others)
  • Personal expenses
  • Tipping for Driver and Tour Guide – USD 5 per day/pax
  • Travel Insurance (RM 10/pax/day)
  • Hot Air Balloon – USD 200
  • Turkish Bath – USD 35
  • Jeep Safari (4 Pax in 1 Vehicle) – USD 312 per Vehicle
  • Derwish Show at Cappadocia – USD 30
  • Derwish Show at Istanbul – USD 50
  • Gondola Tour – USD 40

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Public Holiday & School Holiday

Deposit & Payment

Booking deposit* (non-refundable) of the full payment should be paid after your booking has been verified by Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours. Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to cancel your booking if you fail to make a full-payment 45 days before travelling dates.

* 30% or more deposit is required at time of booking as it depends on type of package.

* RM 1000/person for group series muslim tour package with travelling date more than 3 months.

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Additional info for FIT Tour Package included the air ticket

  • Upon registration and confirmation of airline ticket request, Traveller must remit full payment for airline ticket according to the dateline as advised by the person-in-charge in AMI Travel.
  • For ground and other payments, traveler must remit booking deposit (a 100 % non-refundable) of 30% from the package price (excluding airline ticket) within three (3) days after registration or according to the dateline advised by person- in- charge in AMI. Balance payment must be made thirty (45) days prior to departure date or according to the dateline as advised by the person-in-charge in AMI.
  • No changes can be made within 48 days before departure
  • If participant wants to come back later or earlier than the expected date of arrival in Malaysia, participant must send an e-mail or letter 45 days before the travelling dates and it is subject to the discretion of Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours. However, Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to reject or accept it.
  • If allowed, any additional cost is participant’s responsibilities. Participant also will be charged for admin fee.

Cancellation

  • Booking cancellation from the participant should be done through email or letter and must be sent to Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours for avoiding any misunderstanding
  • Price is subject to change which based on currency fluctuation.
  • Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to amend the itinerary without prior notice.
  • Malaysian traveller, travel insurance is compulsory for international packages. Travel insurance click here.
  • There will be no tour leader from Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours that will join this tour.
  • Refund will not be paid immediately and will take more than 2 months.
  • All hotel and flight details are for reference only and subject to change till you get the verification from Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours.
  • Not all hotels provide electric kettle and ironing facilities. It is advisable to bring your own.
  • Not all hotels have triple room. So that, triple sharing room is based on twin sharing room with extra bed. Each room must be at least 2 adults paying full fare then only follow by child fare.
  • This package is not includes flight ticket unless it is stated, you will be charge RM 40/ticket/person if you want to book flight tickets with us.
  • Validity of the passport must be more than 6 (six) months from arrival date.
  • A copy of passport should be emailed to the tour officer 45 days before departure
  • It is advisable to check and ensure that you are eligible to go to overseas and your name is not being blacklisted. (’Blacklist’: Bank Debts, PTPTN and others). We will not hold any responsibilities if you are not allowed to travel on the day of your departure. Check status here
  • For package with Halal meals, meals are suitable for Muslims except breakfast which will be served in standard international buffet menu. In places which Halal meals are hardly to find, we will serve meals based on seafood, vegetarian or packed halal meals.
  • Terms and conditions are provided for your information. Once you book this package, we will assume you have read our Terms & Conditions
  • No refund or reduction will be made to any member in for accommodation, meals, sightseeing tours, transport or any other services which are included in the tour fare but not utilized by the tour member due to personal reasons.
  • The price shown above is min 2 persons unless it is stated.
  • For group series if we have less participant, the participants will be combine with our consortium partner.
  • If you are satisfied with the tour, you can write your review by clicking the link based on the branch you are dealing with either Selangor Branch / Johor Branch . Otherwise you can submit your complain to the management through email at [email protected] for further action.

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Turkey Tour from Malaysia

Turkey Tour from Malaysia – 9 Days Turkey Tour from Malaysia Guided, Private or Group with Istanbul, Bursa, Pamukkale, Konya, Cappadocia, Hot-air ballooning, archaeological sites, city of Hierapolis. Package Tours Turkey from Malaysia by Romos Travel.

9 Days Turkey Tour from Malaysia

ISTANBUL → BURSA → PAMUKKALE → KONYA → CAPPADOCIA 

Day 1 – Arrive in Istanbul Welcome to Istanbul! Where the continents meet.

Meet at Istanbul Airport: Once you arrive at Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport, after the luggage claim, you will be greeted by a Romos Travel Representative at the meeting area.

Transfer to the hotel: You will be taken to your hotel, and after check-in, you will have time for leisure, and the rest of the day is yours.

Overnight stay in Istanbul.

Day 2 – Istanbul Old City Tour After breakfast, your pick-up will be scheduled for 8:30 am from the hotel to start the Private Istanbul Old City tour. Our professional tour guide will be introducing the ancient sights of Istanbul.

Today you will explore the following highlights of Istanbul.

Hippodrome: An ancient Roman and Ottoman square where the chariot races were held. Within the square is some Roman remains, Egyptian Obelisk, Serpent Column, and Constantine Columns.

The Blue Mosque: An Ottoman Imperial mosque built by Sultan Ahmet I in 1609-1616 CE, famous for the blue Ottoman tiles.

Hagia Sophia: Once the largest cathedral of Christianity when it was built in 532-537 CE by the Roman Emperor Justinian; later converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.

Topkapi Palace: The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the palace after the conquest of Constantinople. Topkapi Palace was the royal family’s home and the headquarters for the Ottoman Empire’s administrative center.

Grand Bazaar (Covered Market): The largest and the oldest functioning shopping center in the world. The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the Grand Bazaar in the 15th century. The market consists of 5,000 stores, 66 streets, 24 gates, and much more eye-pleasing architecture. Within the bazaar are many Turkish handicraft stores such as rugs, carpets, kilims, and beautiful Turkish tiles. Upon your request, our guide will be more than happy to help you find your masterpiece of Turkish art.

After the Istanbul Old City sightseeing tour, you will be driven back to the hotel. Overnight stay in Istanbul.

Note: Breakfast at hotel and lunch at a local restaurant is included

Day 3 – Bosphorus Cruise, Two Continents Tour After breakfast, your pick-up will be scheduled for 8:30 am from the hotel to start the Bosphorus tour. Our professional tour guide will be introducing you to the Bosphorus.

Today you will explore the following highlights of the Bosphorus:

Spice Market ( Egyptian Bazaar): The Ottomans built the market in the 17th century. Unlike the Grand Bazaar, the Spice market is much smaller but full of beautiful fragrances of mixed spices, herbs, and traditional sweets. It consists of around 100 stores, 2 streets, and 5 gates.

Bosphorus Cruise: The channel divides Istanbul into two continents and stretches about 32 km between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Along the Bosphorus, there are many settlements to see, such as great Palaces, hotels, yali (private houses), etc. While you are on the boat, you will see the highlights of the Bosphorus including the Dolmabahçe Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, Çırağan Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Küçüksu Palace, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge ( the second bridge on the Bosphorus), Maiden’s Tower to name a few.

Beylerbeyi Palace: After the sultans westernized the Ottoman Empire, they built some Palace’s modern-western architectural styles. The Beylerbeyi Palace is one of them, located on the Asian side by the Bosphorus. The garden is full of statues, and the rooms with handcrafted arts will take you back in time to the 19th century.

Çamlıca Hill: The highest hill of Istanbul, situated on the Asian side. The walking path with 360 panoramic views will let you take the best pictures of Istanbul and the Bosphorus.

After the Bosphorus sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Istanbul.

Day 4 – Bursa Tour After breakfast and check-out, you will be picked up from your hotel, and we shall head on our journey to Bursa.

Firstly we will visit the Grand Mosque, the symbolic Mosque of Bursa, which the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid built in 1399 CE. The Grand Mosque is the largest central mosque amongst others in Bursa. The Grand Mosque houses one of the unique Ottoman Calligraphies which Sefik Bey wrote. In the inner walls, there are 192 calligraphies in total.

For the next visit, we will head towards The Green Mosque, commissioned by the Sultan Çelebi Mehmet and built by the architect Haci Ivaz Pasha in 1419 CE. The portal at the mosque entrance is the most beautiful sample of Turkish stone carving and has taken many people’s breaths away.

We will then visit The Green Tomb; the tomb is octagonal, pointed dome, and specific. The tomb consists of cross vaults that have windows in every corner and sarcophaguses on the floor. The tomb’s tiles are mostly green in color, and they are one of the most beautiful samples of Ottoman art.

Next on the list is Cumalıkızık Village, which is one of the oldest villages in Turkey. The village is located in the South of Bursa and is 700 years old. According to Ottoman archives, Cumalikizik was founded by the Ottoman Sultan Orhan in 1200 CE. The village is keeping the traditional Ottoman architecture and culture alive. Cumalikizik Village was taken under control by the Turkish government to protect its atmosphere in 1980.

After the Bursa sightseeing tour, drive to the hotel. Overnight in Bursa.

Note: Breakfast & Dinner at hotel, Lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 5 – Pamukkale Tour After check-out, we pick you up from the hotel and drive to Pamukkale or Cotton Castle, one of Turkey’s most popular and beautiful spots. The town is located in Denizli province, southern Turkey. Pamukkale has hot springs that have come from underground for 14,000 years. The hot springs color the slopes in white because the water consists of calcium and carbonate. This site not only attracts tourists, but many people visit Pamukkale with Doctors’ advice. The spring water is good for the skin and bones. It is believed that Cleopatra and Marcus Antonio also came to Pamukkale and swam in the ancient pool together.

Pamukkale also has an ancient city which is called Hierapolis. This city was founded by the Pergamon king Eumenes in 2 BCE. When the city passed to the Romans, they built ancient theatres, baths, forums, agora, and many waterways. Hierapolis has the largest ancient cemetery of all time. After the apostle Philipe was martyred in 80 CE, the city became a pilgrimage center for Christianity. Today, apostle Philipe has a monumental tomb in Hierapolis/Pamukkale.

After the Pamukkale sightseeing tour, we will drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Pamukkale.

Day 6 – Konya to Cappadocia After breakfast and check-out, we pick you up from the hotel, then drive to Konya Mevlana/Rumi Museum; the Islamic philosopher, theologian, and poet Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi was born in 1207 in Khorassan. The meaning of Mevlana is “our master and president” and implies the love of people for him. Although he lived in Konya, also went to Damascus and Tebriz, he attended different scholars’ lectures. Mevlana is known as the founder of Mesnevi and the leaders of the Dervishes. After his death, they built a tomb in 1274 where the other dervishes are also buried—the Mausoleum consists of a library, madrasah, kitchen, graves, and dervishes’ rooms. After lunch, we drive to Cappadocia, and on the way, we have a break at Sultanhanı Karavansarai, which the Seljuks built in 12C AD. The ancient travelers and the merchants used to stay at those ancient hotels safely. After the break, we

After the Konya sightseeing tour, drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Day 7 – Cappadocia/ Cappadocia Tour After breakfast, we pick you up from the hotel. Then, start to Cappadocia Tour.

Devrent Valley, known as imagination valley or pink valley. The geological situation of Cappadocia gives different shapes and colors to the rocks. Some of them look like animals or humans. In here, prominently, there is a camel-shaped rock formation. Dervent valley is located in the North of Cappadocia between Urgup and Avanos road.

Love Valley the valley is situated a few kilometers away from Goreme. Mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys are located here. Some of those cones split into several cones on the upper side of the valley.

Avanos is situated on the North of Cappadocia by the Red River, the longest river in Turkey. The river’s name derives from its red clay, which still makes the most beautiful potteries in Turkey. Avanos is a local town where you can see ancient streets, dwellings, and artisans.

Goreme Open-air Museum dates back to the 2nd century where the ascetic monks who adopted seclusion lived. They had their own independent churches and monasteries where they created a community. Today, the museum houses St. Basil’s Church, Elmalı Church, Boys and Girls, St. Barbara Church, Serpent Church, etc.…

Esentepe Hill, located on the way to Goreme and Avanos road. As an observation hill, it allows you to explore the landscape of Cappadocia, where you can see the fairy chimneys and take remarkable photos.

Uchisar Castle, almost the peak point of Cappadocia, which can be seen miles away, about 60 meters high and located on the edge of Goreme. It served as a residential place to the locals for many years. The caves and the dwellings still exist on the slopes.

After the Cappadocia sightseeing tour, we will drive you back to the hotel. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Day 8 – Cappadocia Day Tour After breakfast, we will pick you up from your hotel and then start the Cappadocia Day Tour.

We will now be visiting other highlights of Cappadocia.

Fairy Chimneys: What makes Cappadocia so popular are those rock formations, called “ fairy chimneys” by the people. Those different rock formations result from millions of years of natural events, such as; rain, wind, erosion. The fairy chimneys had been dwellings, churches, shelters, and natural fortresses for many years. Although the locals live in the town today, the fairy chimneys can be visited by travelers/tourists.

Red Valley: a hiking trail and famous for its red-rose color. The valley is located in the middle of Goreme town, where they appreciate sun-rise and sun-set. The Red Valley houses some abandoned churches, Uzumlu Church, Hacli Church, and Direkli Church, with murals and frescoes.

Cavusin Village: located on the way to Avanos. The rarest residents were still some people follow the ancient attitudes by using the old stuff. You can see those villagers farming, making potteries, and carving. Cavusin Village houses two churches; one dedicated to St. John the Baptist and the other Nicephorus Phocas. Until the 1920’s the Turks and The Greeks were living there together. After the exchange population, The Greeks left the village.

Kaymakli Underground City: rather than Derinkuyu and the other underground cities, Kaymakli Underground City is different as it has much lower and narrower passageways. But it has more levels than the others. In recent years, four other floors have been unearthed, and some chapels, wineries, kitchens stalls have also been discovered.

Pigeon Valley: one of the panoramic spots of Cappadocia, which is located between Uchisar and Goreme. Since ancient times, there has been feeding the pigeons resulting in the carved soft tuff on the slopes to make dovecotes. You can also see Uchisar Castle from a different perspective and may feed the pigeons around you.

After the Cappadocia sightseeing tour, we drive back to the hotel. Overnight in Cappadocia.

Day 9 – Cappadocia to Istanbul Breakfast at hotel, Pick up from the hotel, and transfer to Cappadocia Airport for the flight back to Istanbul for your International flight.

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Turkey Tour from Malaysia: Exploring the Best Turkey Travel Packages

A vacation to Turkey is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Turkey has something for everyone with its colorful culture, extensive history, gorgeous landscapes, and delectable cuisine. You’ve come to the perfect site if you’re a Malaysian wishing to take a memorable trip to this intriguing nation. In this post, we’ll examine some well-liked Malaysia-to-Turkey vacation packages and provide advice on how to pick the best one for you. Let’s start now!

Why Choose Turkey as Your Next Destination?

Turkey is a wonderful location with lots of interesting things to do. Here are some justifications for thinking about traveling to Turkey:

Culture and History

Turkey has a very long history that includes many different civilizations and empires. Turkey is a historical treasure trove since every civilization, from the Hittites to the Ottomans, has left its stamp there. There are several things to do, from admiring the Hagia Sophia to seeing the underground cities of Cappadocia or the ancient remains of Ephesus.

Scenic Beauty

From the pristine beaches and blue waters along the Aegean coast to the fairytale-like rock formations in Cappadocia, Turkey’s varied geography is home to breathtaking natural beauty. Enjoy the splendor of the travertine terraces in Pamukkale or the majesty of Mount Nemrut. Turkey has everything!

Food and Culinary Experiences

Turkish cuisine is well known for its distinctive flavors, which are a result of many different cultures and locations. Enjoy mouthwatering kebabs, exquisite baklava, or the well-known Turkish pleasure. You’re about to pamper your taste buds!

Warm Hospitality

The friendliness and hospitality of the Turkish people make traveling to Turkey even more enjoyable. If you adopt the traditions of the area, you’ll quickly come to feel like a member of the family.

Popular Turkey Travel Packages from Malaysia

Malaysians can choose from a variety of Turkey vacation packages to suit their interests and financial constraints. Here are a few well-liked choices:

Istanbul City Tour

Learn about the beauty of Istanbul, a city that sits on the border of Europe and Asia and has a thriving cultural history. Visits to famous sites, including the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar, are frequently included in this package.

Cappadocia Adventure

Discover Cappadocia’s unearthly beauty, which is renowned for its unusual rock formations, cave homes, and hot air balloon excursions. A trip to the Goreme Open Air Museum and an exciting hot air balloon ride over the breathtaking scenery is frequently included in this package.

Aegean Coastal Delights

Discover the stunning Aegean coast with its pristine beaches, historic sites, and quaint seaside communities. This package typically includes visits to places like Ephesus, Pamukkale, and Bodrum, providing the ideal fusion of leisure and historical exploration.

Anatolian Discovery

Explore the various regions of Anatolia as you travel through the heart of Turkey. Stops at historical locations like Hattusa, Gobekli Tepe, and Mount Nemrut, as well as scenic locales like Lake Van and the Euphrates River, are frequently included in this package.

How to Choose the Right Turkey Travel Package

Choosing the ideal Turkey vacation package from Malaysia might be difficult with so many alternatives available. Here are some things to think about before choosing:

Duration of the Trip

Find out how much time you have for vacation beforehand. The length of travel packages varies, from quick city breaks to extensive two-week expeditions. Pick a plan that works with your schedule and lets you travel through Turkey at a speed that is convenient for you.

Turkey vacation packages are available at a range of price points, from low-cost group excursions to opulent private excursions. Consider your budgetary restrictions and select a plan that satisfies your requirements without breaking the bank.

Personal Interests

When choosing a package, take your individual preferences into account. Are you passionate about cuisine, wildlife, or history? To assure an experience you won’t forget, pick a package that fits your interests.

Travel Tips for Malaysians Visiting Turkey

The following advice should be kept in mind when traveling from Malaysia to Turkey to guarantee a smooth and pleasurable journey:

Visa Requirements

Malaysian nationals are eligible for 180-day visa-free stays in Turkey for up to 90 days. However, make sure your passport is still valid for at least six months after the day you intend to enter.

Currency Exchange

Turkish Liras (TRY) are used as the local currency in Turkey. Although most major credit cards are accepted, it’s a good idea to have some cash with you for smaller purchases and gratuities. For the best currency rates, use ATMs in Turkey or convert your Malaysian ringgit (MYR) to Turkish lira (TRY) before your travel.

Language and Communication

Turkish is the official language in Turkey. Although English is widely spoken in popular tourist destinations, learning a few simple Turkish words might improve your travels.

Safety and Health

Generally speaking, Turkey is a safe destination for travelers, but it’s always a good idea to use caution, especially in crowded areas. Keep track of the local emergency numbers, and make sure you have travel insurance.

A plethora of experiences are just waiting to be discovered in the enchanting country of Turkey. You can choose from many Turkey vacation packages for Malaysians, so you’re sure to find the ideal excursion that suits your interests and tastes. So prepare for a memorable visit to this magical land by packing your bags!

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Planning your own Turkey trip from Malaysia? Or to them, Turkiye, the country at the junction between East and West, known for its history, art and culture.

But most importantly, Turkey is also one of the few travel destinations Malaysians can go to that is not recording 6-figure daily Covid cases, doesn’t require quarantine upon arrival , and pretty affordable due to the Lira crisis caused by President Erdogan’s unconventional economic policies .

I mean, look at the exchange rate. The Lira went down from MYR1.20 per Lira in January 2017 to MYR0.26 per Lira at its lowest in December 2021. I feel somewhat bad about taking advantage of this as a tourist, knowing that many everyday Turkish citizen is in dire financial distress.

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Because of this, I decided to not be super budget-conscious during my Turkey trip and contribute to their tourism industry. I spent RM10k in this trip which is not high, but not low either – while I still looked for value for money, I didn’t skimp or look for the cheapest possible options.

Look out for savings tips throughout this article for options to lower your costs, but consider this a mid-range budget for your own Turkey trip and adjust to your liking and finances.

I’ve divided this article into:

Section 1: Travel from Turkey to Malaysia – Preparations before your Turkey trip

  • Section 2: Travel from Malaysia to Turkey – Preparations before coming back
  • Section 3: Our itinerary for Turkey
  • Section 4: Budget breakdown
  • Section 5: Things that are noticibly cheap due to exchange rate

Please note that all information here is accurate as of writing time, but can change anytime, as it often does in the pandemic 🙂

There are 5 things you need to do before going to Turkey:

  • Buy flight ticket
  • Book hotel room(s)
  • Do Home quarantine application
  • Do PCR test
  • Exchange money to Lira

Let’s go over them one by one, in the order you should do them:

1) Buy flight ticket – >2 weeks before so you can get travel insurance

Of course you have to buy a flight ticket. I was told anything below RM2k for return trip is a good price, and we got ours for RM1.7k each.

How soon should you buy? Honestly, I don’t know. I bought 2 months before and was constantly worried if Turkey would impose travel restrictions, causing travel cancellation. I also worried about getting Covid and having to cancel.

I don’t know if anyone has successfully claimed, but one way to reduce your risk is to get travel insurance with flight cancellation and pandemic cover, like Travel Easy by Tune Protect . Protip: Buy it at least 30 days before your trip to get it for cheaper!

Savings tip #1 : Shoutout to Pemburu Tiket Murah for the cheap flight info! They also shared one KUL-IST flight going for RM1.3k!

2) Book hotel room(s) – before you do HES code (next one)

Book your hotel rooms before you do the HES code, because you need the information to submit the application.

As for accommodation, everyone has their preferred hotel requirement and budget. Mine is:

  • free cancellation (non-negotiable! Just in case trip get cancelled right),
  • free breakfast,
  • rated 9/10 and above, and
  • near public transport (in Istanbul) and in city center (Goreme in Cappadocia)

If you book early enough, there are lots of great hotels at RM200-400/night range (for 2 pax) that fit the above requirements. Price of course varies depending on low/peak season (we went during winter – low season. Summer is peak season).

Savings tip #2 : Don’t forget to use Shopback when you book your flight and/or hotel rooms from Agoda or Booking.com! Can get cashback. I will get back approx RM237 from hotel booking 🙂

3) HES Code – do 72 hours before leaving

The HES Code looks something like this:

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HES Code is like Turkey’s version of contact tracing – you need it to get the IstanbulKart (to use public transportation in Istanbul) and to enter certain places, like the mall.

Register at https://register.health.gov.tr/ within 72 hours before your trip . They’ll email you a letter with a code and QR code like the above. It’s a good idea to print it out, but having a copy on your phone will do.

4) PCR Test – do 48/24 hours before leaving

EDIT: This section is probably outdated – many countries now don’t require you to submit PCR tests anymore, only proof of vaccination

Generally speaking, many airlines and destinations require a negative PCR test result within 2 days before you board the plane . Check with your flight company – we used Etihad and PCR test is a requirement (but I heard Qatar airlines no need – again, check latest update on their website).

If you have to do it, I suggest doing the test the day before, or on the travel day itself if you have a late flight. The reason I suggest that is because they might make changes on short notice.

(We met a guy at the airport who said the UK changed requirements suddenly and they need negative PCR test results 24 hours before, not 48 hours before. His group found out while they where checking in luggage and they had to re-do PCR test before allowed to board!)

You can take the PCR test at KLIA airport before your flight. They have the 3-hour test and the 1-hour test options – more info at airport.doctor2u.my page. Yes, that’s the price. No, you don’t have any other choice (if you know of other options, let me know in the comments).

My recommendation is to go to the airport early. I don’t know how it’s usually like, but when I was there, they ran out of the 1-hour test so people had no choice but to take the 3-hour test. It also took us 1 hour just to be swabbed because they were short-staffed. We went to the airport 8 hours before flight time which was a bit of an overkill, but I don’t regret it.

5) Exchange money to Lira – do before you go

As you know, Turkey’s currency Lira isn’t doing too well. In October 2021, 1 Lira was MYR0.44, and by end of December 2021 it was around MYR0.30. Again, bad for them, but good for us.

After a traumatising BigPay incident during my Bali trip , I knew going traveling without local currencies is too risky for the Turkey trip. So I:

  • Exchanged some MYR to Lira – you need some for airport taxi/shuttle, emergency etc
  • Loaded up my BigPay card – for the great rates. Obligatory referral code: Get extra RM10 credit if you use my BigPay referral code – download the app here .

Combining both was a good decision – I get the assurance of having cash and also the advantage of better rates during our Turkey trip (the Lira went down even more when we were there).

Worth mentioning – in my experience, I had no problem using the BigPay card in Istanbul, but a few places in Cappadocia rejected the card (BigPay said it’s because those merchants didn’t accept prepaid card). So if you plan to go travel outside Istanbul, DEFINITELY bring cash just to be safe. You can also bring Euro because it’s widely accepted too and easy to exchange there.

The BigPay card was also very handy to buy food/drinks at Abu Dhabi airport, where we transited.

Savings tip #3: I’ve yet to find better rates than the money exchanger at Mid Valley, near Jaya Grocer. Change money from MYR to Lira there (or anywhere you like)

Savings tip #4: I don’t know if this was just my luck, but all the ATMs I tried to withdraw money from charged really high fees! It ranged from 6-9% in fees, ON TOP of BigPay’s RM10 ATM cash withdrawal fee. In the end I decided to not withdraw more cash and just use the BigPay card to make payments.

Savings tip #5: Abu Dhabi Airport closed all the water filter stations, so you have no choice but to buy water if you get thirsty. Get from the vending machines, not cafes. The former was AED2 while the latter marked it up to AED9! (You can pay with BigPay card)

Section 2: Travel from Turkey to Malaysia – Preparations before coming back

There are 2 things you need to do: Home quarantine application and PCR test. Let’s over them one by one, in the order you should do them:

1) Home quarantine application – do 4-10 days before coming home

Upon coming back, you have to self-isolate for 7 days. If you want to do home quarantine, then you have to submit the Home Quarantine application. Find the form at https://hso.moh.gov.my/outbreak-portal-hqa/index

Important: You have to submit the application 4-10 days before arrival. It takes some time to be approved, so remember to do this.

Savings tip #6: Unless you have to, do home quarantine instead of hotel quarantine. Hotel quarantine costs around RM250/night at your expense

2) PCR Test – do 48/24 hours before leaving

You also need a negative PCR test within 2 days before you board the plane to come home. For convenience, we booked the same-day PCR test in Istanbul from Klook (new users get RM15 off first booking through this link). It was affordable and straightforward, plus there’s an awesome grocery store right in front of the location too, I recommend it.

Section 3: Our Itinerary for Turkey

Aside from preparations in Sections 1 and 2, everything else is more or less the same as normal travel planning 🙂 All in all, we spent 8 days 7 nights in Turkey, divided into:

  • 2 nights in Cappadocia (booked our Istanbul to Cappadocia (look for Kayseri) flight from Turkish Airlines ), and
  • 5 nights in Istanbul

Here are some pictures from our Turkey trip 🙂

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We did KUL-IST-KAY-IST-KUL in that order, which was practical but admittedly exhausting. We also decided to save other locations (Antalya, Ephesus, Bursa, etc) for another Turkey trip in the future.

Our time was limited, but we managed to fit in a lot of activities in both places, including:

In Cappadocia:

  • Hot air balloon (usually 65-80 Euros per pax but we got for 108 Euro/RM513 for 2 pax)
  • Red tour in Cappadocia (usually 40 Euros per pax but we got for 50 Euro/RM236 for 2 pax)
  • Camel safari tour (usually 25 Euros per pax but we got for 32 Euro/RM153.90 for 2 pax)
  • Sunset View Point (3 Lira entrance fee per person) (Sunrise View Point is nearby; same price)

What we’d do next time: Green tour, ATV ride

Savings tip #7: How to get cheaper tours and hot air balloon in Cappadocia – book from Airbnb Experiences and set price in MYR. F or some reason, it is cheaper in MYR. I don’t know why it’s like that, but take advantage of it, why not.

In Istanbul:

  • Free walking tour Istanbul (excellent tour. It’s a pay-what-you-want concept so be sure to give your guide a tip if you enjoyed)
  • Bosphorus cruise tour (15 Euro, booked from guide)
  • Visit the Asia side by Metro and ferry (use Istanbulkart)
  • Visited one museum (Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum)
  • A lot of exploring on our own in both the Historical Peninsula, European side and Asian side. It’s a very walkable city and very easy to navigate around, if a bit steep and hilly at some parts

What we’d do next time: Explore more museums and cisterns, Turkish dinner/dance, and eat more kumpir aka baked potatoes with toppings (must try!)

kumpir

Savings tip #8: Having an Istanbulkart is very useful. It’s like Touch n Go and you can use it for the tram, ferry, metro and busses in Istanbul. The price is 13 Lira and you can top up at the blue/yellow machines (cash and card accepted). Remember to link it with HES Code first at https://kisisellestirme.istanbulkart.istanbul/ before using.

Even locals told me to avoid taxis due to horrible traffic and increased price (we avoided except to go to airport), so get your Istanbulkart as soon as possible – it’s sold at the airport (ask information counter) as well as the blue/yellow machines and kiosks around town. We were lucky that our hotel had exceptional customer service and helped us to both get the card at a nearby kiosk and registered it for us.

This video (and the whole channel) was quite useful:

Savings tip #9: Galata Tower is one of the main attractions in Istanbul. Instead of spending 100 Lira per person going up the Galata tower for the view, I suggest you find one of the rooftop cafes near the area and spend your money on coffee and cake. Even our guide recommended the same thing. We went to a place called Galata Konak Cafe and the view from there was great!

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Section #4 – Budget breakdown

We spent under RM10k for 2 people for this 8 days 7 nights trip to Turkey, which I’m told is cheap 🙂 We got a good price for the flight and tours, and didn’t skimp too much on other categories (in fact we did a lot of shopping).

Making the budget was hard, because Lira was (is?) volatile and prices changed all the time. You’d think that EVERYTHING is cheap (and many things are, see Section 5), but the lot of tourists-targeted shops circumvented this by:

  • (1) pegging their prices to Euro/USD (so you pay whatever is the equivalent to 10 Euro in Lira, for example) and/or
  • (2) update their prices often (you’ll see stickers with new price on menus etc)

Here’s the budget breakdown for our Turkey trip. Prices are for 2 pax

Savings tip #10: You can save money on airport transfer by taking the Havaist bus . Only 35 Lira per person from Airport to Sultahnamet (Historical peninsula), but it does take 90-120 minutes instead of 60~ minutes via taxi.

Savings tip #11: We ended up using taxi to/from airport as it was rainy season. You can get a taxi from the airport, Klook (new users get RM15 off first booking through this link) or hotel (compare the price, some worth it some not). Otherwise you can also download a taxi app and book from there (don’t book from the street, might get scammed), but we were too lazy to do that.

Section 5: Things that are noticeably cheap due to exchange rate

The final section is about spending, the most fun part! I’m just going to brain dump things that I noticed were cheap due to the exchange rate.

  • Turkish food at touristy locations can range from 50-100+ Liras per person (RM15-30), which is very affordable. At normal restaurants that locals go to, you can get a decent meal for around 30-60 Liras per person (RM9-18). To save even more, there’s Simit (their version of bagel) from the bread carts – just 3.5 Liras (RM1) and very filling!
  • International food chains like McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Starbucks, etc. A set meal is around RM9 and a Grande drink costs the equivalent of RM5.
  • Clothes from fast fashion brands like LC Waikiki, De Facto, Colins – the equivalent to RM20 for tops to RM50 for jeans and dresses
  • Items from grocery stores like Migros, BIM and Carrefour. I bought a lot of teas and soup mixes 🙂
  • Typical souveniers like keychains, pouches etc – from 5 Liras (RM1.50)

Note: I’m using 1 Lira = MYR0.30. The exchange will probably change again by the time you go – maybe it’ll be in your favour, maybe not, who knows.

One more thing – expect prices in Lira to increase because inflation is VERY high in Turkey – in December 2021, The Turkish Statistical Institute announced 36% annual inflation (!!! normal inflation is around 2%!).

Regardless, it’s still a value for money destination for tourists, and I totally recommend Turkey as a destination. Plus, the dogs and cats are delightful – it was fun spotting them on the streets and in the unlikeliest places 🙂

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With that, I’m wrapping up my Turkey travel breakdown, which includes travel planning, budget and my Turkey travel itinerary. Hopefully this helps you plan your own Turkey trip 🙂 If this article helps, please share it among friends and family and social media, I would appreciate that a lot, thanks!

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Thanks for the mention, Suraya! Just an additional info, some countries now mandate that tourists to have travel insurance with pandemic cover besides negative PCR test prior to arrival. So best to do some research before traveling abroad 😉

Thanks for the info Afiq!

2 years ago, I should have a trip to Turkey. However the pandemic stopped all travel. Glad to have insurance. Get full refund minus the insurance fees. Insurance should be in travel budget, not an option.

You’re absolutely right. Last time I used to think insurance is optional. Now I’m convinced it’s a must have. Thanks for sharing Kc

Thanks Suraya for the tips n sharing..I’m planning to visit Turkey next month during school holiday..hopefully everything are fine and no any restrictions..Definitely will go to Konak Cafe to enjoy the view🤩

Welcome Hafizam and have fun on your trip 🙂 Stay safe and negative til then!

If you want to save some bucks i recommend exchange a few hundreds in Malaysia for some change, and the rest in Turkey (I exchange mine at the Historia Mall Istanbul) for a better exchange rate. I exchange RM3000 and received 7720 lira when the currency was 0.39 lira = RM1 and usually the PCR test before departing to Malaysia can be arrange by the hotel and conducted at the hotels in Turkey. Mine was 200 Lira = RM60 and receive same day result. Happy travels!

Thank you Izzati for your tip. Didnt know hotel can arrange PCR test too, and conducted AT the hotel. how convenient and great price too, better than mine! Appreciate it 🙂

Teringin sangat nak visit Turkiye jika ada kemampuan kewangan & kesihatan yang mencukup! Thanks a lot admin on these amazing tips for a planning trip into one of Europes finest nations!🇹🇷✨

Thanks sis for this. Your sharing make great tips for me to travel to Turkey in this pandemic time. Btw, been waiting for your post about stacking at pancakeswap.

You’re welcome Hanis and hahaha jauhnya lari topik ok ok I hear you 😀

Thank you so much for sharing this! So informative & meaningful to us.. My husband & I are planning to go to Turkey this July & hope everything goes well 🙂

You’re welcome Arlinie! I’m sure it will 🙂

Why is ur hot air balloon tour so cheap?? I searched online all about rm 1k per person? Around oct-nov. Is it because of the season? Which company you bought with

I got it from Airbnb experiences!

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Travel to Turkey from Malaysia: A Complete Guide for 2023

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22 Mei 2023

Are you dreaming of traveling to Turkey from Malaysia? If yes, then you are not alone. Turkey is one of the most popular destinations for Malaysian travelers, and for good reasons. Turkey is a country that offers something for everyone: stunning natural beauty, rich history and culture, delicious cuisine, friendly people, and more. Whether you want to explore the ancient ruins of Ephesus, marvel at the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, soak in the thermal pools of Pamukkale, or shop at the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, you will never run out of things to do and see in Turkey.

But before you pack your bags and book your flight, there are some things you need to know and prepare for your trip to Turkey. In this article, we will provide you with a complete guide on how to travel to Turkey from Malaysia in 2023. We will cover everything from travel restrictions and entry requirements due to COVID-19, to the best time to visit Turkey, to the top tourist attractions and activities in Turkey, to the public transport system in Turkey. By the end of this article, you will have all the information and tips you need to plan and enjoy your trip to Turkey.

So what are you waiting for? Let's get started!

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The stunning Hagia Sophia Museum~

✅ Turkey travel restrictions

The first thing you need to know before traveling to Turkey from Malaysia is the current COVID-19 situation and travel restrictions in Turkey. As of October 2021, Turkey is open for tourism and welcomes travelers from all countries, including Malaysia. However, there are some entry requirements and health measures that you need to follow.

According to the official website of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs , here are the entry requirements for Malaysian travelers as of October 2021:

  • You need to have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours before your departure or a negative antigen test result taken within 48 hours before your departure. You need to submit your test result online before your flight and present a printout or a mobile screenshot of your test result at check-in and upon arrival.
  • Alternatively, you can show proof of vaccination with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or proof of recovery from COVID-19 within the last six months. You need to submit your proof online before your flight and present a printout or a mobile screenshot of your proof at check-in and upon arrival.
  • You need to wear a face mask at all times during your flight and in public places in Turkey.
  • You may be subject to random PCR testing upon arrival at no cost. If you test positive, you will be required to quarantine at a designated facility or hotel for 14 days at your own expense.

Please note that these entry requirements may change at any time depending on the COVID-19 situation in Turkey and Malaysia. Therefore, it is advisable that you check the latest updates and information from the official sources before your trip. You can also contact the Turkish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur or Trip.com for assistance.

🤔 Best time to travel to Turkey

The next thing you need to know before traveling to Turkey from Malaysia is the best time to visit Turkey. Turkey is a large country with diverse climates and weather conditions throughout the year. Depending on where you want to go and what you want to do in Turkey, different seasons or months may offer different advantages or disadvantages.

Generally speaking, here are some pros and cons of traveling in different seasons or months in Turkey:

Spring (March-May)

This is considered one of the best times to visit Turkey, especially for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The weather is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. The nature is blooming with flowers and greenery, creating beautiful scenery. The tourist crowds are moderate, so you can enjoy the attractions without too much hassle. However, spring can also be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers or cold snaps. You may also encounter some public holidays or festivals that may affect your travel plans, such as Ramadan or Labor Day.

Summer (June-August)

This is considered the peak season for tourism in Turkey, especially for beach lovers and sun seekers. The weather is hot and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 35°C. The sea is warm and inviting, perfect for swimming and water sports. The tourist attractions are open and lively, with many events and activities happening. However, summer can also be crowded, expensive, and uncomfortable. You may face long queues, high prices, and limited availability for accommodation and transportation. You may also suffer from heat exhaustion or dehydration if you are not careful.

Autumn (September-November)

This is considered another good time to visit Turkey, especially for cultural and historical exploration. The weather is cool and comfortable, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. The nature is changing colors with autumn foliage, creating stunning scenery. The tourist crowds are low, so you can enjoy the attractions without too much hassle. However, autumn can also be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers or cold snaps. You may also encounter some public holidays or festivals that may affect your travel plans, such as Eid al-Adha or Republic Day.

Winter (December-February)

This is considered the off-season for tourism in Turkey, especially for coastal areas and central Anatolia. The weather is cold and snowy, with average temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C. The sea is chilly and rough, not suitable for swimming or water sports. Many tourist attractions are closed or have reduced hours of operation. However, winter can also be charming, cozy, and budget-friendly. You can enjoy the snow-covered landscapes, ski resorts, hot springs, and winter festivals in Turkey. You can also find cheaper flights, accommodation, and tours in Turkey.

Based on these pros and cons, the best time to travel to Turkey from Malaysia depends on your preferences, budget, activities, etc. For example, if you want to enjoy the beach and the sun, you may prefer summer. If you want to explore the cultural and historical sites, you may prefer spring or autumn. If you want to experience the winter wonderland, you may prefer winter.

However, no matter when you choose to visit Turkey, you can always find something amazing and memorable to do and see in Turkey. Turkey is a country that has something for every season and every traveler.

🤩 Tourist attractions in Turkey

The next thing you need to know before traveling to Turkey from Malaysia is the tourist attractions and destinations in Turkey. Turkey is a country that has a rich and diverse history and culture that spans thousands of years and civilizations . From ancient ruins and monuments to modern cities and museums, Turkey has a lot to offer for travelers who are interested in learning about its past and present.

Here are some of the main tourist attractions and destinations in Turkey that you should not miss:

Istanbul is the largest and most populous city in Turkey, as well as its cultural and economic center. Istanbul is also the only city in the world that straddles two continents: Europe and Asia. Istanbul is famous for its iconic landmarks such as the Hagia Sophia , the Blue Mosque , the Topkapi Palace , the Grand Bazaar , and the Bosphorus Bridge . Istanbul is also a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that offers a variety of experiences such as shopping, dining, nightlife, art, music, etc.

Cappadocia is a region in central Anatolia that is known for its unique and surreal landscape of rock formations, valleys, caves, and fairy chimneys. Cappadocia is also home to many historical and cultural sites such as the Goreme Open Air Museum , the Kaymakli Underground City , the Uchisar Castle , etc. One of the most popular activities in Cappadocia is taking a hot air balloon ride over the scenic landscape at sunrise or sunset.

Ephesus is an ancient city that was once one of the most important and prosperous cities in the Roman Empire. Ephesus is famous for its well-preserved ruins and monuments such as the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), the Library of Celsus , the Theatre of Ephesus, etc. Ephesus is also a sacred site for Christians as it was where Saint Paul preached and where Saint John wrote his gospel.

Pamukkale is a natural wonder that consists of white terraces of travertine (a type of limestone) that are filled with mineral-rich thermal water. Pamukkale means "cotton castle" in Turkish and it looks like a giant cotton candy from afar. Pamukkale is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the ancient city of Hierapolis , which was a spa town that used the thermal water for healing purposes.

Antalya is a coastal city that is located on the Mediterranean Sea. Antalya is a popular destination for beach lovers and sun seekers who want to enjoy the turquoise water, golden sand, and warm weather. Antalya is also a gateway to many other attractions such as the ancient city of Perge , the Aspendos Theatre , the Duden Waterfalls , etc.

These are just some of the tourist attractions and destinations in Turkey that you can visit during your trip. Of course, there are many more places and sights that you can explore and discover in Turkey. You can also customize your itinerary or route according to your interests, time, and budget.

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The Goreme Open Air Museum is a super interesting landmark that you should definitely check out!~

🤩 What to do in Turkey

The next thing you need to know before traveling to Turkey from Malaysia is what to do in Turkey. Turkey is a country that offers a variety of fun and exciting things to do for different types of travelers. Whether you are looking for adventure, culture, food, or relaxation, you will find something that suits your taste and mood in Turkey.

Here are some of the things that you can do in Turkey that are specific to Turkey or reflect its culture and identity:

Take a hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia

One of the most unforgettable and magical experiences that you can have in Turkey is taking a hot air balloon ride over the scenic landscape of Cappadocia. You will feel like you are flying in a fairy tale as you soar over the rock formations, valleys, caves, and fairy chimneys. You can book your hot air balloon ride with us and choose from different packages and options that suit your needs and preferences.

Experience a Turkish bath

A Turkish bath or hammam is a traditional form of bathing and cleansing that involves steam, water, soap, and massage. A Turkish bath is not only good for your body and skin, but also for your mind and soul. It is a relaxing and rejuvenating way to pamper yourself and experience the Turkish culture. You can find many hammams in Turkey, especially in Istanbul, where you can choose from different types and styles of hammams.

Try Turkish cuisine

Turkish cuisine is one of the most diverse and delicious cuisines in the world. It reflects the influences of various cultures and regions that have shaped Turkey's history and identity. Turkish cuisine offers a variety of dishes that cater to different tastes and preferences. Some of the must-try dishes include kebabs, baklava, borek, dolma, kofte, meze, etc. You can also try some of the local drinks such as ayran (a yogurt drink), raki (an anise-flavored liquor), or Turkish coffee or tea.

Visit a bazaar

A bazaar is a type of market that sells various goods such as clothes, jewelry, spices, souvenirs, etc. A bazaar is not only a place to shop, but also a place to experience the Turkish culture and lifestyle. You can bargain with the vendors, chat with the locals, or simply enjoy the sights and sounds of the bazaar. One of the most famous bazaars in Turkey is the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, which is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.

Learn about Turkish history and culture

Turkey has a rich and diverse history and culture that spans thousands of years and civilizations. You can learn more about Turkey's history and culture by visiting its many museums, monuments, ruins, mosques, churches, palaces, etc. Some of the most notable ones include the Hagia Sophia , the Topkapi Palace , the Ephesus Museum , the Anitkabir (the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk), etc. You can also join some cultural tours or activities that will give you a deeper insight into Turkey's traditions, customs, arts, music, etc.

These are just some of the things that you can do in Turkey that will make your trip more enjoyable and memorable. Of course, there are many more activities and experiences that you can try and discover in Turkey. You can also customize your trip according to your interests, time, and budget.

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The interior of one of many cave cafes in Cappadocia~

🚆 Public transport in Turkey

The last thing you need to know before traveling to Turkey from Malaysia is the public transport system in Turkey. Turkey has a modern and efficient public transport system that consists of various modes such as buses, trains, metro, trams, ferries, taxis, etc. You can use public transport to get around within or between cities in Turkey.

Here are some tips on how to use public transport in Turkey:

Buy a travel card

A travel card is a smart card that you can use to pay for public transport in Turkey. You can buy a travel card at kiosks or vending machines at bus or metro stations. You can also top up your travel card at these places or at some shops or newsstands. A travel card will save you money, time, and hassle when using public transport in Turkey.

Use an app or a website

An app or a website can help you plan your trip using public transport in Turkey. You can use an app or a website to check the routes, schedules, fares, maps, etc. of public transport in Turkey.

Be aware of the etiquette and safety

When using public transport in Turkey, you should be aware of the etiquette and safety rules. For example, you should give up your seat to elderly, pregnant, or disabled people. You should not smoke or eat on public transport. You should keep your belongings close to you and beware of pickpockets. You should also follow the instructions of the staff or the signs on public transport.

Using public transport in Turkey is a convenient and affordable way to travel around the country. You can also enjoy the views and the atmosphere of the places you visit by using public transport.

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In this article, we have provided you with a complete guide on how to travel to Turkey from Malaysia in 2023. We have covered everything from travel restrictions and entry requirements due to COVID-19, to the best time to visit Turkey, to the top tourist attractions and activities in Turkey, to the public transport system in Turkey. We have also given you some tips and advice on how to plan and enjoy your trip to Turkey.

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We are the only travel agency focused on highlighting the story of Islamic Turkey Uthmaniah throughout the trip. Normal packages doesn’t go for the history part, and we think the trip is not complete without it.

Special occasion for those planning a trip during the spring season, we will bring you to Emirgan Park. Enjoy thousands to million of tulips planted all around the park. This additional activity is free of charge.

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Yes, the price includes return ticket KL-Turkey with Turkish Airline or Qatar Airways.

Yes, certainly. We use private transport instead of subway, so there will be less walking.

Yes, pay the deposit first, RM1000, then proceed with installment.

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  • Turkey Muslim Travel Packages Malaysia

There’s a country in the world that’s in a unique position. It’s one of a kind, and because of where it stood, the country has a unique mix of culture between two continent. Yes, we’re talking about Turkey. Straddling comfortably on eastern Europe and western Asia, Turkey is a country with cultural connections to ancient Greek, Byzantine, Persian, Roman, and Ottoman empires. It’s apparent in its cities where buildings and historic sites.

We do have to state that Malaysians’ love affair with Turkey is not a new one. Part of this is because Malaysians are allowed to enter the country without a visa for 90 days.

Sounds amazing, right?

Absolutely.

With a lot to see in the country, having the time to do so is a good thing.

However, not everyone would have the time to max out that period. There’s a lot to consider, especially in terms of financial. Not to mention, even when you have the time, the planning alone can be taxing to some.

That’s where Via Vacation comes in.

Like most Malaysia, we love to step onto the land where the east meets the west. It’s always exciting to see the contrast and a culture unique to the nation. And we want to share this experience with you. It’s why we come up with our Turkey Muslim Travel Packages.

There’s a lot you can see from Istanbul to Ankara. And wasn’t there a local movie filmed in Cappadoccia? We might have to check on that.

We’ve put together the most amazing and beautiful sights for you to see in the tour. That way, you’ll be able to see the country as much as you can within only one to two weeks times. So, if you can’t spend three months walking around Turkey yourself, you’ll still see everything that made the country what it is.

Get the chance to visit castles, mosques, museums and other breathtaking locations.

Spend the time walking along the path lined up shops at Spice Bazaar, Grand Covered Bazaar, or even the Silk Bazaar. Stand on the most outstanding archaeological sites. Or enjoy the view from the sky on a hot air balloon, completely optional, of course.

And best of all, you can do all of that with the least amount of planning.

Simple. When you chose us as your travel partner and picked one of our all-inclusive packages, we will take care of you.

You won’t have to worry about your return economy flight ticket, accommodation, meals or transportation. We will sort it all according to your package of choice.

A local tour guide will also be with you throughout your journey. That way, you’ll see the country through the eyes of someone who lives there as well.

All you have to do is see and experience Turkey yourself. Learn the stories of the cities and meet its people.

Join us and let us show you Turkey.

**This article is for general reading purposes. Each package's offering and terms & conditions may differ from what is written here. Please check each package's details in the package's page.

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