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    Full Day Cumalıkızık-Gölyazı-Mudanya-Trilye Tour

    Explore the historical and natural beauties of Cumalıkızık, Gölyazı, Mudanya, and Trilye! Explore Cumalıkızık, Gölyazı, Mudanya, and Trilye's history and natural…
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    36$
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    Full Day Cumalıkızık-Bursa Tour

    Bursa: The Charm of History and Nature Explore Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, with landmarks like the Grand Mosque, Green Tomb, and Koza Han. Discover…
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    36$
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    Full Day Uludağ Tour

    Embrace the Snowy Heights: Adventure and Beauty Await You in Uludağ Join our full-day tour for an unforgettable day in Uludağ! Enjoy activities like skiing, tobogganing,…
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    26$
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Bursa: Where History Meets Nature

Bursa is an ancient city that holds the distinction of being the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, which was the first Turkish state in the Islamic world. Nestled at the foothills of Uludağ, Bursa boasts unparalleled natural beauty, while also captivating visitors with its rich historical and cultural heritage. Architectural masterpieces of the Ottoman era, such as the Ulu Mosque, the Green Tomb, and Koza Han, shed light on the city's past. Known for its long history of silkworm breeding and silk weaving, Bursa has also become a hub for traditional crafts. In addition to its historical and cultural treasures, Bursa offers the amenities of modern life, providing an unforgettable experience for its visitors.

Did You Know These Facts About Bursa?

The First Capital of the Ottoman Empire

Bursa holds the distinction of being the first capital of the Ottoman Empire. The city is home to the tombs and mosques of the empire's early sultans.

The Silk Capital

For many years, Bursa was the center of silkworm breeding and silk weaving. Koza Han was one of the most important trade centers of this period.

Home of Hacivat and Karagöz

Hacivat and Karagöz, the most iconic characters in Turkish shadow puppetry, were born in Gölcük, a district of Bursa. The city is known as the birthplace of these characters.

Cumalıkızık: A Living History Museum

The village of Cumalıkızık, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its Ottoman-era wooden houses. The village continues to maintain traditional ways of life.