🇹🇷Turkey
Straddling two continents, Turkey layers empire upon empire: ancient cities, Byzantine wonders and the lunar landscapes of Cappadocia. Inkpass lists 23 landmarks to visit — and stamp — in Turkey, including Ani, Aphrodisias and Arslantepe. 22 of them are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Every verified visit (GPS or photo) inks a dated stamp into your digital travel passport, from Ankara to the far corners of the country. These places count toward the Inkpass collection, including “Ancient Wonders of the Mediterranean”.
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Monuments (19)
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Ani
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Aphrodisias
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Arslantepe
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Bursa and Cumalıkızık: the Birth of the Ottoman Empire
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Çatalhöyük
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Göbekli Tepe
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Gordion
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Hattusha: the Hittite Capital
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Selimiye Mosque
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Wooden Hypostyle Mosques of Medieval Anatolia
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Mount Nemrut
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Diyarbakır Fortress and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Sardis and the Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Troy
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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City of Safranbolu
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Xanthos-Letoon
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
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Historic Areas of Istanbul
Photo : Wikimedia Commons
Archaeological sites (1)
Natural sites (2)
Religious sites (1)
Cities to explore
Collections represented — Turkey
Get your passport stamped
Inkpass turns every verified visit — by GPS or photo — into a dated stamp in your digital travel passport. Prove your past, explore your present, plan your future. Coming soon on iPhone.