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Places to visit in Turkey

TEFL Trainees / ESL Teachers in Turkey can visit these places

The TEFL course candidates in Turkey are able to explore this gorgeous nation and experience its exotic culture. Turkey is a fascinating country where the TEFL candidates will find the best of Asia and Europe. Some of the most magnificent tourist attractions in Turkey are mentioned below:

Antalya on the Mediterranean Coast in Turkey is close to paradise on earth. American TESOL Institute conducts its TESOL course in Antalya, Turkey. This gives the TESOL students an opportunity to explore the gorgeous Mediterranean Coast, the lush green mountains and the majestic waterfalls.

Istanbul in of Turkey is a unique city and one of its major cities. It is the only city in the world which is divided between two continents. The city has a majestic history with civilizations like Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman ruling over it. Some of the famous heritage buildings in Istanbul, which the TEFL trainees should visit, are The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, The Topkapi and Süleymaniye Cami.

Archeological Sites at the Aegean Coast is a major tourist attraction in Turkey. Apart from the rich archeological sites, this region is also endowed with great scenic beauty. Ephesus, an ancient city in this region has been excavated. The well known Temple of Artemis or the Temple of Diana is found here. This region also has an ecclesiastical connection as it is considered by many devout Christians that the Virgin Mary resided there towards the end of her life.

Cappadocia is another mystical and gorgeous location in Turkey, which is well known for the marvelous rock chimney houses. These cave homes are a spectacular site, which tells a lot about ancient engineering feats of mankind.

The region of Pamukkale locates in the southwestern part of Turkey is another major tourist attraction. This region is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for the hot springs and great limestone formations.

Nemrut Dagi in Turkey is a must visit in Turkey as this magnificent monument is a world famous. This grand monument was constructed in 1st century BC, and it reflects both Greek and Persian Heritage.