In mood of a long hiking trail while in Turkey, then the Lycian Way is way you ought to be heading to. While on the way, there are myriad enchanting sights for one to treasure – like the traditional boat building yards, the isolated beaches, the UNESCO listed ruins and the numerous fishing villages. The path is almost 550 kilometers long and makes for a 30 day enriching trek. Situated between the towns of Antalya and Fethiye, this is a unique way to explore the beauty of the Teke Peninsula. As one progresses from the coastline, the ascending way gradually takes one into the mystic backcountry. It’s all like an interesting chapter of history unraveling before the eyes. The drama unfolds in the midst of the intriguing coastline, the sea cliffs and the beaches. The traveler soon sets foot onto the Western Taurus Mountains, which have a enriching social, political and cultural commentary of their own to make. It is here where it’s believed that Lycian League established the world’s first ever parliament at Patara, before they merged with the Roman Empire. There is a certain lyricism that attenuates the scenic charm, making Lycian Way a must-do on the curious traveler’s list.
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