Bodrum Village Tour med gruppe





Beskrivelse
Bodrum, der flyder over med butikker, barer, caféer og restauranter, betragtes som et sofistikeret feriested, men alligevel er det kun 20 minutter væk en sjælden mulighed for at besøge en uspoleret bjerglandsby og opleve det landlige tyrkiske liv, næsten uændret i århundreder. Mød den ydmygeste bonde, hvis generøsitet og venlighed aldrig undlader at overraske og vise gæstfrihed, der for længst er glemt. Besøg tehuset, moskeen og nogle lokale huse, hvor du vil opleve lækkert tyrkisk køkken og lokal spiritus. Til sidst vil du se en imponerende udstilling af lokale håndlavede kelimer og tæpper lavet af landsbyboerkvinder
Turmuligheder
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besøge landsbyen, anderledes liv i Bodrum. vores guide henter dig fra Bodrum hotel, som ligger 25 minutters kørsel til landsbyen. du vil se en kaffebar, tobaksfarm, olivenoliefabrik, håndlavede tæpper og kelims. du kan købe olivenolie, figen, oliven sæbe og økologiske produkter fra lokalbefolkningen. hvis du vil, kan du købe håndværk og håndlavede tæpper fra første hånd.
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Anmeldelser(16)
Bilingual guide, with English. Very passionate, makes you want to know more about Turkish culture. Very professional.
We really liked our guide Tony. He was so willing to share about life in the village. He took special care to make sure we would get good photographs. It was also wonderful to meet local people who let us take their pictures. We met a 92-year-old lady in her home. We saw the inside of a traditional home. Tony told us all about the plants and trees and their uses. Tony took us inside the mosque and explained the basic tenants of the Muslim religion. We saw how the wool for making rugs was died and had a demonstration of a woman working on the rug loom. Inside the carpet cooperative we saw many beautiful carpets and were educated about the different regions of carpet making and styles. We were never pressured to buy a rug which we really appreciated. In fact, we did end up buying some rugs which will be shipped home to us. We felt good about supporting a cooperative where the rug makers receive 90% of the money. We had lunch in the restaurant with traditional Turkish food served by the local ladies. I think this would be a great tour for families to take their children so they could have a glimpse of village Turkish life. I highly recommend this trip to the countryside to anyone who wants to understand Turkish village life. Gerry. Winnipeg. Canada
A wonderful glimpse into village life … and an excellent meal of local food prepared by local cooks. A great tour.
thanks for your review. we hope to see you again in bodrum.
Very nice tour!! People in village were very nice and their hospitality superseded my expectations. Tour guide very professional and knowledgeable.
The same trip I had was a perfect adventure and a great time there with Eslaan our guide and helped us so much to make our trip best part of memories and in this regard I am here to write my satisfaction about this tour
With this Best and amazing Trip You can have the best look and days here in Turkey The Trip was the trip to take rest and Escape from The Rush life of Daily Routine and this way was a perfectly organized and done .
We had a great Bodrum city with Michael it was just not a trip but a true lovely experience and the schedule was also very epic they did and maintained all very well I Loved the trip so much and organized in a very Amazing way all was excellent.
Caption Tony was a great tour guide, Took his time to show and explain everything. I Unplugged from the world and connected with the beauty of traditional craftsmanship or carpet weaving. An unforgettable moment of tranquility. Also how could I forget about the delicious lunch! Yum
Very nice tour, you get to see an area that is somewhat hard to reach as a tourist. Abdullah our guide was amazing and explained everything in detail. There is a carpet shop for the local cooperative. You will have a presentation about the carpet making at the end of the tour and a chance to buy carpets if you want.
A very interesting excursion with family or friends.Despite our approximate English, the Guide, Metin, used easy vocabulary, spoke slowly, very attentive.We visited a carpet factory, very interesting.But , we stayed hungry, because we did not visit a tobacco factory, tea, olive oil, mosque .... Too bad.



