Tour d'Afrique, Famed for Epic Cycling Adventures, Announces First-Ever, Four-Week Odyssey in Turkey
Tour d'Afrique's Spotlight on Turkey - a new four-week cycling adventure that takes riders from Ankara to Istanbul while exploring the historical and natural beauty of this modern country
- (1888PressRelease) September 24, 2010 - TORONTO - Tour d'Afrique (http://www.tourdafrique.com/), the company that introduced the world to multi-country, cross-continental cycling tours, announces Spotlight on Turkey, a new four-week cycling adventure that takes riders from Ankara to Istanbul while exploring the historical and natural beauty of this modern country.
"Turkey is, hands down, one of the most fascinating countries in Europe," says Tour d'Afrique founder and director Henry Gold. "It is has an abundant number of Greek ruins, beautiful scenery and a vibrant and fascinating culture. Combine the delectable cuisine and otherworldly sites such as Cappadocia and you have a very compelling tourist destination where there is truly something for everyone."
The 2,100 km (1,305 mile) route visits the Christian caves in Cappadocia, the remnants of the Mehlevi/Rumi in Konya, the Lycian ruins along the Mediterranean and the Greek/Roman ruins of the Aegean. Riders depart Ankara, Turkey Sept. 4, 2011 and celebration the journey's end in Istanbul Oct. 2, 2011.
See: http://www.tourdafrique.com/tours/spotlightonturkey/overview
Cyclists spend 21 days in the saddle for an average of 100 km (62 miles) per day, and seven days at leisure for rest and sightseeing. The concept is to experience Turkey's contemporary culture and memorable cuisine while taking the time to explore in-depth the region's vibrant history.
The trip from start to finish is €3,400 per person. Tour d'Afrique offers a €200 per person discount if full tour payment is made on or before March 4, 2011. Unlike many of Tour d'Afrique's epic tours which may include some camping, all of the accommodations on this tour are in family hotels/pensions including the night before departure in Ankara and the night of the day of arrival in Istanbul.
Tour d'Afrique provides the framework and support systems, including: tour staff, nutritious meals (all breakfasts, roadside lunch on riding days & dinner on riding days except the day before a rest day), accommodations, daily routes and logistics, optional side trips (additional cost), and the overland vehicles that transport personal baggage each day.
Tour highlights include the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cappadocia and its eerie underground cities, a chance to experience the hypnotic dances of the Whirling Dervishes in Konya, the winding back roads and small villages of the Taurus Mountains, the stunning coastlines of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, and the historic sites of Ephesus, Pergamon and Troy.
Interested riders are asked to contact Tour d'Afrique by phone at +1-416-364-8255, by email at info ( @ ) tourdafrique dot com or you can visit the website at: http://www dot tourdafrique dot com/ dot
About Tour d'Afrique
Tour d'Afrique Ltd, (http://www.tourdafrique.com/) is named for its 2003 flagship cycling tour that annually traverses the African continent from Cairo to Cape Town (7,500 miles in four months). Directly and indirectly Tour d'Afrique benefits third world countries by organizing and staging transcontinental bicycle tours and races lasting 10 days to four months, today traversing all or part of five continents and over 30 countries.
In addition to Spotlight on Turkey, Tour d'Afrique will offer eight other epic cycling tours in 2011: The North American Epic from San Francisco to St. John's, Newfoundland, The Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul, Samba Tango Adventure from Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires, Vuelta Sudamericana from Buenos Aires to Lima, Tour d'Afrique from Cairo to Cape Town, the Indian Adventure from Agra to Kanyakumari, and two tours that spotlight Namibia - The Rugged North and The Scenic South.
Tour d'Afrique's mission is to create cycling events that appeal to amateurs and professionals alike. Participants range from ages 18 to 80 and the common thread is a spirit of high adventure and a desire for truly transformational travel experiences.
The company's new DreamTour (http://www.tourdafrique.com/dreamtours) web 2.0 concept encourages individuals to submit their own trip of a lifetime that will then be open and crowd-sourced to other riders who may want to join in. A Tour d'Afrique Foundation (http://www.tourdafrique.com/foundation) promotes giving back to the communities touched by the tours and raises consciousness about the many benefits of bicycles as a means of sustainable transportation.
For tour dates, prices and more information visit: http://www.tourdafrique.com/, call +1-416-364-8255 or email the team at info ( @ ) tourdafrique dot com dot
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