I filmed this Antalya travel vlog backward. Watch to solve this video puzzle and witness Antalya, one of the world's most visually stunning cities!
Shot on: December 27, 2023
Location: Antalya, Türkiye
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About this Antalya vlog:
When I got to Antalya, I wanted to shake things up and film everything backward. Even though this is an experimental travel vlog, it still captures Antalya's historical landmarks and beauty. In my newest Türkiye travel vlog, we get to see:
- Duden waterfalls
- Hidirlik Tower
- Hadrian's Gate
- Perge Ancient City
I also ate some local Turkish delicacies. While the Turkish cuisine wasn't specifically from Antalya, they're popular food choices across Turkey. Some of the Turkish treats I ate include:
- Adana kebab
- Kokoreç
- Sultan tea
- Yeni Raki
I hope you enjoy this reverse travel vlog!
About Perge Ancient City:
Perge, also known as Perga, is an ancient city nestled in the Antalya Province of Turkey. Its origins trace back to 1500 BC, when it was established by the Hittites. Over the centuries, it evolved into a thriving urban center in the region of Pamphylia. The city flourished during the Roman era, particularly from the 2nd to the 3rd century AD, thanks to its strategic position along the Cestrus River. Perge is renowned for its impressive ruins, which include a well-preserved theater, a vast stadium, a monumental gate, and colonnaded streets. The city also played a significant role in early Christianity; St. Paul visited Perge on his first missionary journey. The intricate mosaics, baths, and temples are a testament to the city's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Today, Perge stands as a prominent archaeological site, drawing visitors who are captivated by its historical significance and the remnants of its glorious past.
About Antalya tourism:
Antalya, a vibrant city on Turkey's southwestern coast, is a treasure trove of stunning Mediterranean scenery and rich history. It was established around 150 BC by the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon and quickly became a bustling port and cultural hub in the region. Today, Antalya is a top-notch tourist destination, celebrated for its fusion of natural beauty, historic sites, and modern amenities. The city boasts an impressive old town, Kaleiçi, with its narrow cobblestone streets, Ottoman-era houses, and the iconic Hadrian’s Gate. Antalya is also home to numerous ancient ruins, including the nearby cities of Perge, Aspendos, and Termessos. Its picturesque beaches, such as Konyaaltı and Lara, are a magnet for sun-seekers, while the surrounding Taurus Mountains offer a playground for hiking and adventure. With its mild climate, lively bazaars, and a vibrant cultural scene, Antalya seamlessly blends the charm of its historical past with the dynamism of contemporary urban life.
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