Monday 30 December 2013

Sores Dogan : Getting Visum in Turkey


Getting a visum in Turkey at the airport and why you need a visum

With the countless things to see and do in turkey most people are opting to tour the country. The country boasts of perfect beaches and ancient ruins of its coast to the pulse of its cosmopolitan cities. Visitors can lose themselves in the magic of a historic palace before enjoying a world class meal, or swim amidst roman ruins before continuing their journey in the comfort of a state of the art yacht. Turkey has vital history on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Therefore, with this entire beautiful place in turkey visitors who want to tour the country have only one concern, how to get a visa.

You can buy a visum online or at your point of entry. This means that you get even buy a visum at the airport. So, how what do I need to get a visum in turkey at the airport? Getting a visum in turkey at the airport can be relatively simple or complicated at the same time. Nationals of some countries are allowed to buy their visums upon arrival while other are not allowed. Therefore, if you are a national of the allowed countries you can find the visum sales point at the left hand side of the border control gate. The countries whose nationalities can acquire visa at the airport include Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States.

The only thing you will do to acquire a visum at the airport if you are a national this country is to part with a small fee at the visa counter located just before the passport control area inside the arrival halls. The amount paid varies according to your nationality and is determined by what your country charges the Turkish nationals to enter your country. Remember to consult a travel agent in your country before you travel so what he can update you on the charges, as they frequently change. Don’t forget to bring the exact amount of money in Euros, Dollars or Pound Sterling. Traveler’s cheques, Turkish lira or credit cards are not accepted. In addition, if you are travelling with your children then you will have to pay the same amount for each one of them. It is important to note that the amount paid for a visa at the airport is much less than if you paid it in advance.

So, why do you need a visum? A visum carries great importance to both the host country and the traveler. Queuing for the border control without a visum will be a loss of time, not mention the shame of being refused to enter the country in front of the others. A visum will save you from all this embarrassments. The Turkish government will also need a visum for immigration control. Because of concerns like terrorism, overpopulation and economic, it is important for the country to monitor who enters their country. A visum will also act as identity verification; during the visa application process the host country has the time to verify your identity. It will help them know whether you have a criminal record and your medical background.


Thursday 19 December 2013

Sores Dogan : Turkey A Paradise


Turkey is a paradise of sun, sea, mountains, and lakes that offers a complete change from the stress and routine of everyday life. From April to October, most places in Turkey have an ideal climate that is perfect for relaxing on sandy beaches or enjoying the tranquillity of mountains and lakes.

Turkey also has a magnificent past, and is a land full of historic treasures from 13 successive civilizations spanning 10,000 years. Most people, want to come back again and again as you discover one extraordinary place after another. All of them, no matter how different, have one thing in common: the friendly and hospitable people of this unique country.

- Sores Dogan

Sunday 24 November 2013

Turkey Lake View : Sores Dogan

Away from the beach scene, Turkey is a country for all tastes offering a variety of  experiences including spectacular historical sites and archaeological wonders, lively nightlife, bustling street markets, infamous Turkish spa baths, and a wide range of sporting activities. Once a well kept secret, it’s now one of Europe’s most popular golfing destinations thanks to a combination of quality championship courses and five-star all inclusive resorts.



Thursday 31 October 2013

Sores Dogan’s Turkey View

St. Peter’s magnificent 15th century castle on the hillside that overlooks a harbor is
what you will find in Bodrum, Turkey.



It is one of the prettier historical towns that you will encounter if you travel here and want to explore the area. Despite being what many refer to as a cosmopolitan resort, it is filled with white-washed housed dating back to ancient times as well as some of the narrowest and winding roads you will find anywhere in the entire country.

Friday 25 October 2013

Sores Dogan View of Turkish Temple

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Turkey Temple

Hagia Sophia, also known as The Blue Mosque. In Istanbul

Turkey is a uniquely situated country having one foot in Europe but at the same time being the passage way into Central Asia and the Middle East. Turkey has been the bridge between the all three areas therefore giving it a crucial geostrategic standing and gaining attention from big powers. “For the last half century, Turkey’s geopolitical outlook has been shaped by its military alliance with the West” (Wilkens 3).

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Family Holidays in Turkey

Turkey has a family activity holidays to suit children of almost any age. Children who visit the Turquoise Coast will love telling their friends about a trip in a glass-bottomed boat to see the sunken city of Kekova at first hand, as well as taking a safari through the hills above Kas. Meanwhile, teenagers who are keen on making the most of being based close to the Mediterranean will love the chance to try out snorkelling, sea kayaking and scuba diving. As a family specialist operator, we also offer single parent holidays so you don’t need to worry about single supplements.


Tuesday 1 October 2013

African elephant, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe




“I loved the lighting on this shot, which was taken from the grounds of my camp in Hwange National Park just before sunset. The elephants milled around for some time, mixing with other species that happened by every now and then, such as the impala in the foreground.”

Sunday 29 September 2013

Sores Dogan s Trip Advisor

Hotel to stay: Hotel Europe Sarajevo.....excellent hotel with premium location and the best cafe in town right under the hotel in Bajcarsi district.
Where to eat: Buregdzinica Bosna......Since you are in Bosnia you have to taste theBosnian Borek . I think this is one of the best where you can try.

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Hotel to Stay:Mercure Paris Montmartre Sacre Coeur ....Very close to the attraction(Mouline Rouge , Sacre Coeur etc) but far away from Eifell traffic of tourist .

Where to eat: Wepler.....Best price for a real french dish where French eats it.


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Hotel To Stay:Ellington....In between beaches and train station with a fantastic staff.You can use their beach they provide towels.

Where to eat: La Favolla for sure it is great for the price. It might look weird to choose an Italian in france but it is like Italian with a French touch.

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