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Our Center organizes trips to Turkey. People who participate in these trips come from many different backgrounds, traditions and professions. Christian, Jewish and Muslim clergy, professors, journalists, artists, politicians and business leaders spend ten days together while visiting historic Turkish cities and sites. During the trip our guests enjoy not only the rich history and natural beauty of Turkey but also each other's companionship where they build life long friendships. For many, time spent with Turkish families become a source of unforgettable memories.
Turkey and Turkish people have a long tradition of peaceful coexistence. While members of the Turkish community in the Unites States try to represent this culture of love and respect, we still would like you to come and get to know us in our natural environment, Turkey!
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Testimonials
The highlight of highlights—during dinner at a home in Antalya, three little girls, two cousins and a neighbor, disappeared into another room to make us a gift, a picture that said "You are everyday welcome in our home," and a cardboard plaque placed in a small black velvet box that said: "I love you America!" Through them all, Turkey truly touched our heart.
Ron Messier
This opportunity offers the chance to gain insights and have experiences that will stay with you for a lifetime. I highly recommend it! I learned that Turks have warm smiles and a generous spirit – even when they don’t speak the same language. In each home, we were welcomed and made to feel at ease as if we were long-time friends.
Linda Seward
The best part of the trip was the opportunity to meet so many Turkish people, to visit them in their homes and learn about their culture. And the food was fabulous! It was the trip of a lifetime, and I will never forget it.
June Hall McCash
Whenever anyone asks me “what did you like best about Turkey?” the answer is instantaneous – “The people.” The richest moments I recall were the evenings spent in family homes: eating, talking, sharing good will and growing affection with people across a narrowing cultural divide.