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The ‘Anzac Walk’: 1-day guided tour
The ‘Anzac Walk’ is designed for the Australian visitor who has little time but can devote one day to explore the main area the ‘Anzacs’, held on Gallipoli from 25 April to 20 December 1915.
The Anzac Walk takes the visitor around 14 locations on the old Anzac battlefield of 1915 at Gallipoli.
Discover the stories of North Beach, Artillery Road, Lone Pine and the Nek as seen through the eyes of those who fought and died there. Feel the truth of the words of Australia’s official historian of the Gallipoli campaign, Charles Bean: The graves of Gallipoli, exquisitely maintained, where Anzac folk can walk amid thousands of names as familiar as those along Collins or Pitt Streets, do call for visitors. more ...
The ‘Gallipoli Tour’: 3-day guided tour
The ‘Gallipoli Tour’ features 22 historical sites on the Gallipoli peninsula and the Asian shore of the Dardanelles providing an insight into the land and naval battles fought there between February 1915 and January 1916.
The intention of the tour is for visitors to Gallipoli to spend a day at Anzac, a day at Cape Helles and a day covering the fascinating Asian shore of the Straits from Çanakkale to Kumkale. Turkish, Australian, New Zealand, British and French sites are all covered in this short but comprehensive journey.more ...
‘Turkish Monuments and Memorials’ Tour
Featured here are 10 monuments, memorials and locations on the Gallipoli peninsula and at Çanakkale which tell the story of the Turkish struggle in 1915 to defend the Dardanelles from seizure by the forces of the British Empire and France.
For the people of Turkey the ‘Battle of Çanakkale’, fought in 1915, is one of the most important events in the founding of the Republic of Turkey. The ‘Turkish Monuments and Memorials Tour’ includes the fortress at Kilitbahir Çanakkale Martyrs Memorial, the Kanlisirt and Atatürk Memorials, Seddülbahir Fort and Atatürk's house at Bigali. more ...




