Gallipoli is an increasingly popular destination for Turks and foreigners, who come to pay homage to the memorials and celebrate the bravery, stoicism, and camaraderie of the soldiers who fought and died here. For Turks, Australians, and New Zealanders, none of those battlefields are as sacred as the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey, where 130,000 men died during a bloody battle fought between April 1915 and January 1916.
06:00 Pick up from your hotel.
07:00 Drive to Gallipoli Peninsula. It will take 5 hrs.
You will be able to appreciate the natural beauty of the peninsula while at the same time knowing its sanctity and solemnity of incredible knowledge of the Turkish and Anzac conflict, mostly sticking to the facts of the campaign. You will visit all of the important sites related to Australians, New Zealanders, and the Turkish Cemetary. During your Gallipoli tour, you will visit the Gallipoli peninsula and Gallipoli battlefields in one day.
A Gallipoli is a pilgrimage place for the Turks, Australians, and New Zealanders; the Gallipoli peninsula is in northwest Turkey and is home to 20 Turkish cemeteries, at least 40 Allied war cemeteries, and several memorials.
The Gallipoli campaign, also known as the Dardanelles campaign, was the Battle of Gallipoli. Visit Gallipoli Peninsula and Gallipoli battlefields, such as Brighton Beach; Allied and Turkish trenches at Johnston's Jolly, Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair, Shrapnel Valley, Anzac Cove, North Beach, The Nek, and The Helles Memorial.
The bloody battles fought in 1915 remain in Turkish and foreign memories and hold essential places in the Turkish, Australian, and New Zealand national narratives. Today, the Gallipoli Peninsula battlefields are protected landscapes covered in pine forests and fringed by idyllic beaches and coves. After the Gallipoli tour, you will transfer to the Canakkale overnight…