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One Way Price
Stops
Izmir to Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia
One Way・1+ Stop・20 hrs 20 mins
starting
AED 2,761
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About Izmir (IZM)
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey, known for its busy commercial centre, beautiful beaches, old districts and local markets, making it the perfect destination for a Turkish vacation. On a trip to Izmir, travellers can explore the Konak Square - known for its iconic clock tower or go for a ride in the Asansor (meaning elevator in English) to reach the hilltop and enjoy panoramic views of the city. They can also discover the heritage of Kadifekale - an old castle on the hill as well as discover the remains of the ancient Roman city at Agora. Kordon is a waterfront promenade on the coast of Aegean Sea, where visitors can enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. Tourists can also take a boat ride from Konak to Karsiyaka to discover the natural beauty of this place. While visiting Izmir, Kemeralti is the perfect place to go shopping as this historical market district offers a variety of clothes, carpets, jewellery and gifts, among others. To discover Turkey at its charming best without losing out on the advantage of modern amenities, this city could be the ideal choice. Tourists can opt for Izmir tour packages from MakeMyTrip to make their travel and stay comfortable.
About Indonesia (ID)
Indonesia is a potpourri of 17, 000 islands where around 300 cultures harmoniously co-exist. The flora and fauna here are as diverse and rich as its land and people and you will find the rarest of plants and an assorted wildlife here. The cultural heritage passed on from generations has given Indonesia its character and you will find wealth of traditional arts and crafts here. One of the most sought after world travel destinations, there are excellent holiday packages and travel deals to Indonesia. Avail the MakeMyTrip Package and surf to your heart's content in Lombok and see the volcanic lakes of Sumatra and the etched gorges of Papua's Baliem Valley.