Packing List
by yakacik
See following links:
http://bluevoyage.explor turkey.com/bvantaly.htm
Antalya-ws.com
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Name Address
Café Lara...
by sinanke
Name Address
Café Lara Damlatas Cad. 103/E
Café S Ataturk Cad. 6/A
Eis Konig Ataturk Cad. 149 MAIN MEALS
Turlu $ 13.50
Mixed vegetables prepared with special sauce
Eggplant Dish $ 16.50
Specially prepared eggplant with vegetable stuffing
Etli Turlu $ 16.00
Lamb cooked with fresh vegetables in special sauce
Tas Kebap (Lamb Pot Kebap) $ 16.50
Lamb cooked in special sauce, served with rice and salad
Tavuklu Tas Kebap (Chicken Pot Kebap) $ 16.50
Chicken cooked in special tomato based sauce, served with rice and salad
Yogurtlu Kebap $ 17.50
Diced lamb in yogurt sauce
Hunkar Begendi $ 19.00
The famous main meal with creamy eggplant base and diced lamb, served with rice and salad
Tavuk Grill $ 17.50
Breast of chicken cooked on charcoal grill, served with rice and salad
Pirzola $ 16.50
Lamb cutlets seasoned with herbs, served with rice and salad
Mix Grill $ 20.00
Mixture of kebaps, served with rice and salad
Sis Karades $ 22.00
King prawns marinated and cooked on a skewer, served with rice and salad
Balik Bugulama $ 27.00
Fish prepared with fresh vegetables and cooked in foil
Kofte $ 16.50
Small meat balls cooked over charcoal grill, served with rice and salad
Sis Tavuk $ 17.50
Boneless chicken pieces marinated and cooked on charcoal grill, served with rice and salad
Sis Kebap $ 17.50
Lamb on a skewer and grilled over charcoal, served with rice and salad
Sultans Favourite $ 17.50
Spiced lamb wrapped in slices of eggplant, served with rice and salad
*all prices include GST
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We hired a driver for the day...
by sarah002
We hired a driver for the day and drove about 30 km from Antalya to the Karain Caves. The Karain Cave dates from the Paleolithic Age and is the oldest establishment in Turkey. Some of the finds here are dated at a mind boggling 160,000 BC. We hiked up the mountain to the single entrance that opens into three large interconnecting chambers. I highly recommend going to the Karain Cave. We then had the driver take us to Mt. Gulluk National Park, which is northwest of Antalya. The ruins of the city of Termessos are perched on a 1,050-meter high plateau on the west side of Gulluk Mountain. The trek here requires wearing boots. Bring water and plenty of film as the flora and fauna are spectacular. The necropolis is hard to find but worth the effort
ANTALYA
by engin_can
"Paradise:)"
When Emperor Hadrian visited Antalya in 130 A.D. a beautifully decorated three-arched gate was built into the city walls in his honor. Near the marina the two towers flanking the gate and other sections of the walls still stand. The clock tower in Kalekapisi Square was also part of the old city's fortifications.
"Manavgat-waterfall"
An important city of ancient Pisdia, Altinkaya (Selge), northwest of the Koprulu Canyon National Park, is reached by a winding mountain road. The city walls, towers, cisterns, temple to Zeus, agora, stadium, theater, gymnaslum and necropolis remain from this commercial city that stood at an elevation of 950 meters. Historians verify that Selge had direct trade with Antalya, which brought it prosperity.
"Aspendos Theater"
The theater's stage has finely carved marble reliefs; other carvings from around the city are displayed in the stadium. Amateur archaeologists will want to see the handsome city gate flanked by two lofty towers, a long colonnaded road once paved with mosaics and lined with shops, a large agora, the public baths and a gymnasium.