When not swamped with work, Sara Tendulkar makes sure to treat herself to a relaxing holiday. But you know the best part? Sara's inner wanderlust ensures that light up our feeds with postcards from all her escapades. While we were still trying to make notes of her London itinerary, Sachin Tendulkar's daughter once again packed her bags. Bitten by the travel bug, Sara has set foot in one of the most picturesque destinations in the Middle East. Where, you ask? Sara is currently beating the heat in Turkey's Istanbul. Of course, she documented her travel diaries. On Thursday, Sara dropped a mirror selfie on her Instagram Stories, which seemed to be clicked in front of an entrance. In another Instagram story, Sara dropped a picture of the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Located at Sultanahmet Square, the Hippodrome of Constantinople is one of the most iconic spots to visit in Turkey.
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Sara Tendulkar's post left you yearning for a Turkish vacation? Well, don't be sad, we have just the right thing for you. To help you plan a perfect itinerary, we have pulled together a list of a few iconic spots and the activities that you must try in Turkey. Let's take a look at them.
1. Cruise Around The Bosphorus
Bosphorus Strait is an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul. Cruising around the Bosphorus allows you to soak in the breathtaking view of the city. Bosphorus is crucial as it connects Turkey with Europe, giving important transportation route.
2. Elevate Your Spiritual Journey At The Blue Mosque
Also known as Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the Blue Mosque is a classical Ottoman-era architecture that boasts a majestic central dome and four semi-domes. This marvellous structure is located right next to the Hippodrome of Constantinople. This 17th-century mosque is still functioning.
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3. Bask In The Beauty Of The Basilica Cistern
Built in the 6th century, the Basilica Cistern is one of the most crucial historical landmarks of Turkey. This marvellous Byzantine structure was once used to supply water to Constantinople's Great Palace. Around 7,000 workers built Istanbul's largest cistern, spanning nearly 10,000 square meters and holding an impressive 80,000 cubic meters of water. You need to book tickets to get an entry.
4. Tour The Topkapi Palace Museum
Nothing could be better than visiting the Topkapi Palace Museum to learn more about Turkey's history. This museum houses large collections of porcelain, robes, weapons, Ottoman miniatures, and Islamic calligraphic manuscripts.
5. Enrich Your Lives With A Visit To The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
Hagia Sophia is yet another major cultural and historical site in Istanbul. It displays 30 million golden tiles and a flat wide dome. To get an entry you need to buy tickets and will take you around 2 hours to cover the entire structure.
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