First day: transfer from airport to Bursa.
Second day: Bursa Uludag mountain tour.
Green Mosque & Silk House: firstly we will go to one of the main things you must see in Bursa The Green Mosque which takes its name from the green-blue tiles also known as Mosque of Mehmed I, is a part of the largest complex located on the east side of Bursa. The complex consists in a mosque, tomb, madrasah, kitchen and bath. The path is used nowadays as market that sells silk which is one of the most famous products in Bursa.
Great Mountain (Uludag): the ancient Mysian Olympus is a mountain in Bursa province, with an altitude of 2543m. It is a popular centre for winter sports such as skiing and national park of rich flora and fauna. Summer activities also available, such as trekking, camping and cable car (if working).
Big Tree (600 years old): we will visit the old tree and enjoy its amazing view and atmosphere. We can also enjoy drinking Turkish tea under the tree. Kircilar leather factory & Show room: The most famous leather producer in Bursa.
Munira sweet factory: Explore the taste of Turkish delights, spices, Turkish tea and coffee and many different gifts.
Third day: Bursa Old Ottoman Village & Waterfall Tour.
We will start our tour at horse ranch with free time to enjoy horse riding. The Old Ottoman Village (Cumalikizik): a 700 years old village with its old Ottoman style houses and narrow stone streets taking us into a historical journey.
Waterfall: One of the main sources for drinking water in Bursa ,the waterfall’s cold water comes from the melting snow from Uludag mountain.
Honey farm: This region of Bursa is famous with its natural honey. Free time for shopping.
Fourth day: transfer from Bursa to Istanbul.
Fifth day: Istanbul museums and castles tour.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque: We will start our historical journey in Istanbul from here. The mosque often called the Blue Mosque. Hippodrome: which contains Byztantium obelisk, Egyptian obelisk, the three headed serpent column and the German foundation.
Topkapi Palace: The primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years. The palace includes many fine examples of Ottoman architecture. It contains large collections of porcelain, robes, weapons, shields, armor, Ottoman miniatures, Islamic calligraphic manuscripts and murals, as well as a display of Ottoman treasures and jewellery.
Hagia Sophi: Is a former Greek Orthodox patriarchal basilica (church), later and imperial mosque, and now a museum.
Sixth day: Istanbul Bosphorus Tour.
Egyptian Bazaar: The spice Bazaar has a total of 85 shops selling spices, Turkish delight and other sweets, jewellery, souvenirs, and dried fruits and nuts.
Bopshorus cruise tour: We will head to the Marina where we begin a great cruise in the straits of the Bosphorus that connects the Black Sea with the sea of Marmara and separates Europe from the Anatolian peninsula of western Asia.
Dolmabahçe Palace: The largest palace in Turkey. It has an area of 45,000 m2 (11.2 acres), and contains 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 baths (hamam) and 68 toilets.
Seventh day: transfer from hotel to airport.
Meeting/pick-up point: Pick-up at the hotel.
Start/opening time: At 9am on the first day.
End/closing time: At 4pm on the last day.
Languages: English and Arabic.
Others: Lunch included in the second, third and fifth day.
Breakfast included.
Accommodation in 4-star hotels (standard double rooms) in B&B base.