Visiting Rules in Historical, Cultural and Religious Areas

Visiting Rules in Historical, Cultural and Religious Areas

Visiting Rules in Historical, Cultural and Religious Areas

Visiting Rules in Historical, Cultural and Religious Areas

  • Follow the rules posted in the areas you will visit and the warnings of the staff.
  • Carry out your visit according to the religious and cultural sensitivities of the location you will visit.
  • For example, when visiting mosques, shrines, etc., choose a dress code that is appropriate for the hijab, do not enter areas that cannot be entered with shoes, with shoes.
  • Do not pollute the surroundings of historical areas, do not light fires.
  • Do not write or draw on historical buildings and artifacts.
  • Do not touch historical artifacts, do not take any objects from historical areas.
  • Do not take photos in places where photography is prohibited.
  • Take photos without using flash to avoid damaging historical artifacts.
  • Take into consideration the sensitivities of the society during your visit and avoid disturbing behaviors to others.
  • Do not speak loudly in areas, do not enter with food or drinks.

 

Visit Rules in Natural Areas

  • Do not engage in any activity that pollutes areas, harms flora and disturbs fauna.
  • Do not light fires in areas, do not harm trees and plants
  • Do not participate in activities that harm animals and natural environments.
  • Do not harm the landscape areas of pets.
  • Do not harm rare, endemic, endangered or endangered natural plant species in protected areas in any way. (Do not collect, uproot or cut)
  • Do not engage in activities that will harm birds (Do not disturb individuals, do not touch their nests and young).
  • Do not observe birds or take images during the breeding season of birds.
  • Do not engage in behaviors that will scare or disturb wild animals
  • Do not collect the eggs of wild animals and do not disturb their nests.
  • Do not follow and destroy wildlife

 

Travel Rules in Public Transport

  • Always give priority to the elderly, children, disabled and pregnant women when getting on, a seat while driving and when getting off, you can help them according to their load, if disabled, according to their disability.
  • You should always get on from the front door and get off from the back door.
    In metro, bus, tram and similar vehicles with stops, you should prepare before the stop and get off on time.
  • Take into consideration the sensitivities of the society, avoid disturbing others, loud and slang language.
  • You can reduce your carbon footprint by choosing environmentally friendly means of transport and public transport (metro, train, etc. rail system and bus) during your visits and leave a cleaner world for future generations.
  • Our staff will help you 24/7 about alternative transport options and travel cards.
  • We expect your suggestions and support for a pleasant holiday, a clean and happy planet.