| 23rd April to 26th April | Code : RR - 104 |
| Trip checklist
Day 1, Friday 23rd April – ISTANBUL – Today is our meet and greet day. As our fellow travellers will be arriving at different times throughout the day no activities are planned. This evening we’ll meet in reception. Your guide/rep will explain the trip to you and give you some valuable information about being in Istanbul and Turkey. We have an optional ANZAC Party planned for tonight so please let your guide/rep know when you meet him if you’d like to come along, most people do, it’s a great way to break the ice and get to know your fellow travellers. No meals included this day.
Airport transfers have been arranged for between 08.00 am and 10.00 pm, just look for our sign. Transfers from Istanbul’s other airport at Sabiha Gokcen can be arranged at extra cost please notify us of your flight arrival times and we can sort this out for you.
Day 2, Friday 24th April – GALLIPOLI ANZAC AREA - We will depart Istanbul at 07.00 the journey takes about 4 and ½ hours and we’ll have a refreshment stop about halfway to Gallipoli. En route to Gallipoli we will have the opportunity to watch a historical documentary on the Gallipoli campaign. Our first stop will be at the Kabatepe Museum, the gateway to the ANZAC memorial area. After the museum we’ll take a visit to the sombre and moving reminders of this tragic battlefield. We will visit……
After our tour we’ll make our way to the Kabatepe area where we will enjoy an optional ANZAC Barbeque and buffet dinner (please let your guide/rep know if you won’t be participating) Around 9.30 this evening we will make our way to the ANZAC Peace Park where the Dawn Service will be held next morning, there we will find our seats and wait for the dawn. (B)
Day 3, Sunday 25th April – ANZAC COVE GALLIPOLI – It’s time to prepare yourself for one of the most solemn and moving moments of your life. You’ve already visited the sites and cemeteries now it’s time to visit the emotions that this site brings out in most Australians, New Zealanders, Brits and indeed Turks. The Gallipoli campaign proved to be the defining moment for three national identities. Because of the events that began at dawn on 25th April 1915 Australians, Kiwis and Turks all became masters of their own national destinies. Please read our “Packing list” as the weather can be very cold and wet this time of the year.
The Dawn Service Around 4.30 in the morning around the same time 95 years previously that troops were being rowed ashore the Dawn Service will begin. There will be musicians, poets and a lot of rugged up people waiting for the sun’s first rays. A lone piper or bugler will appear on the hills behind and beckon the dawn. Politicians will speak about the horrors of war and how “No longer will our sons be made to fight in foreign wars and be the cannon fodder for imperial nations”. We shall all embrace each other as one nation of pilgrims from all our corners of the globe and we will remember those that came before and those who met them on this “Fatal Shore”.
Following the Dawn Service there will be a mass exodus up to the Australian memorial at Lone Pine cemetery. As the sun warms us we will gather for national anthems and stories of sadness and glory. After the Australian service we head to the south of the peninsula to the Mehmetcik Memorial for the Turkish service and then finally to Chunuk Bair for the New Zealand memorial service. Around 3.00 pm we’ll leave the site and head back to Istanbul. Tonight is our last night together and our last opportunity to reflect on our experiences. (BL)
Day 4, 26th April – ISTANBUL – Tour ends after breakfast and we need to check out of the ohtel before 12 noon. If you need any arrangements made for your onward travels the staff at road runner will be on hand to assist you. We hope you had a wonderful and moving experience and we look forward to seeing you again in the future. (B)
Packing list and things to remember………..
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