The Gallipoli Battlefields are of significant historical importance, as they represent the origins of the Republic of Turkey. This is also the point at which Australians and New Zealanders established their national identity. While exploring the area's unique natural beauty, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the history of the world's best self-preserved battlefields.
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Meeting Point
Canakkale City
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Kilye Bay
Kilye Bay was used by The Turkish Troops as a logistic harbour
Brighton Beach
Also known as Kabatepe, one of the landing beaches
Beach Cemetery
Located on the southern tip of ANZAC Cove, John Simpson, The Donkey man of ANZAC burried here.
ANZAC Cove
landing beach of 3rd Brigade, 9-10-11-12 battalions as the covering force
Ariburnu Cemetery
On the northern tip of ANZAC Cove, Total identified casualties
211
ANZAC Commemorative Site
The construction of this commemorative site was undertaken by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission with the approval of the Turkish government and financial support from the governments of Australia and New Zealand.
Lone Pine Australian Memorial
Lone Pine Memorial is the primary Australian memorial on Gallipoli. It serves to commemorate the 3,268 Australians and 456 New Zealanders who died in the campaign and have no known grave, as well as the 960 Australians and 252 New Zealanders who were buried at sea.
Johnston's Jolly
Also known as Kirmizi Sirt, where you will experience the original ANZAC trenches and tunnels
57th Regiment Turkish Memorial
Here we will talk about the Gallipoli Camapign from Turkish perspective
The NEK
The site of the unsuccesful attack of The 3rd ALH Regiment.
Chunuk Bair NZ Memorial
The highes point captured by The NZ Forces during the entire campaign
Ending Point
Canakkale
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Guiding Service
Transport, a private vehicle with a driver, 175 EUR
Entrance, War Museum, 2,5 EUR per person
Return Ferry, 30 EUR ( vehicle including the passengers )
Meals, Drinks, 15 EUR per person
Tipping
Summer time, please bring bottled water, sunglasses, hats, and wear comfortable shoes.
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