Wednesday 28 March 2018

General Information About Turkish Visas (Do  I  need  a visa for Turkey?)

It is highly recommended that foreigners, who wish to visit Turkey, should read the related information about our country’s visa regime. Visa regime for Touristic and Business Purposed visit of a country may differ from Work and Education Purposed visit. Also, Turkey’s visa regime may change according to reciprocity principle. 
While some applicants may be exempt from visa for their touristic or business visit to Turkey, the others can obtain an e-Visa. All other applicants will need to obtain a visa through Turkish Representations in the abroad. 
An information note about visa regime of Turkey is available at the following address: www.mfa.gov.tr Also you can get an online visa at https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/

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Monday 19 March 2018

Private layover tour of Istanbul: 

Do you have a layover between your flights? Great! You can now turn your visit to the airport into a memorable trip. Rest assured, with comfortable airport pick-ups and a layover tour that's created around your wishes, you'll be back in time for your next flight. 

The Istanbul Ataturk airport is the hub of many airlines, located roughly 13 miles from Istanbul old city center which makes the city an accessible destination for on a long layover. 

Istanbul layover Tour; we are aware of how important your time is while on transit. Whether you only have a few hours in between journeys or that you just want the safety and comfort of a Private Istanbul Tour after a flight. Whilst in transit, turn your Istanbul airport layover into exciting mini-vacation. Outside working hour services are also available for late arrivals.

With our meet and greet service, the tour begins from the moment you arrive in Istanbul. You will be welcomed at Istanbul Ataturk airport IST by a Private Istanbul Walking Tours representative carrying a sign that bears your name on it before driving to the city center for the tour. Following the tour, you can be drop off at a central Istanbul hotel or at the IST airport. Pick up is available directly from Istanbul airport arrival terminal and return to your departure terminal at the end of the tour. Allow approx. 45 minutes to clear customs to begin your tour. Check-in for international flights is at least two hours and for domestic flights one hour before your scheduled departure time.

Passengers on layovers will normally have their luggage forwarded to their final destination by their airline, if you will have your luggage with you, you can bring them to the tour vehicle as well. 

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Thursday 8 March 2018

The strange power of the evil eye:  

Have you ever wished that you could kill with a single glance, like Darth Vader or Voldemort? And has anyone ever looked at you in that way? In modern English, we have expressions such as “if looks could kill” and “looking daggers at someone” – but the idea of dangerous eyes was much more real in the ancient world, and it is still taken seriously in Turkey today. This is the story of the Evil Eye, known in Turkish as Nazar, whose history stretches back to ancient Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome through to the Bible, Medieval Europe, and the modern day.

The word Nazar derives from Arabic, meaning literally “look” or “glance.” Of course, no culture believes that all eye contact is evil. The harmful power comes from emotions such as envy or greed, meaning that its victims are people who own something precious: a child, a happy relationship, wealth, fame, or healthy crops and animals. The Evil Eye fixes on these fortunate things and – exactly how is not explained – causes them to fall into illness, failure, and conflict.

When faced with this magical power, it is natural that people found a magical solution. Any visitor to Turkey will have seen the blue eye symbol on plates, pottery, jewelry, and glass. Although foreigners often call this symbol “the Evil Eye,” these are in fact made to protect you from the Evil Eye. This works on the principle of similia similibus or “like influences like” – many cultures believe that a symbol in the same shape as an evil force can deflect the evil away, much like the best antidotes to snake poison are often made from the poison itself.

Some historians have linked the blue Nazar with the sky god Tengri, which the Turks used to worship before they converted to Islam. But the Evil Eye has such a long and broad history that it is hard to tie it to one religion. There are references to the Evil Eye in Sumerian cuneiform texts from 3,000 BC, from where it became the Hebrew ‘ayin harah, the Greek baskania, and the Roman fascinatio. The Old and New Testaments reference the Evil Eye many times – Paul asks in a letter to a Celtic tribe in Anatolia, “Oh you uncomprehending Galatians, who has injured you with an Evil Eye?”

At the beginning of the modern era, thinkers such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Martin Luther, and Thomas Aquinas wrote about the Evil Eye in religious and scientific terms.

So it seems that millions of people around the world still believe in a magical power that is at least 5,000 years old. Of course, there is no proof that the Evil Eye actually exists. Perhaps the Evil Eye is a way of teaching us not to be jealous of our neighbor’s success, but instead to search for satisfaction through our own efforts. 

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