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Archaeological and cultural tour spe-cialist Peter Sommer Travels has addedthe batt lefields of Gall ipol i to thecompanys most acclaimed expedition, a12-day journey through Turkey followingthe conquests of Alexander the Great .
Led by archaeologist and BBC docu-mentary maker Peter Sommer , the expe-di t ion t races the epic s tory of theMacedonian king while travelling amongsome of the most spectacular ancient sitesin Turkey.
Inspired by Peter Sommers own3200km trek across Turkey in 1994, theexpedition has been named by NationalGeographic as one of the worlds Top TenLearning Retreats and one of The 100Best Worldwide Vacations to Enrich YourLife.
Next years departure of In the Foot-steps of Alexander the Great: The Con-quest of Asia Minor starts on April 25 andwill feature additional time to explore theDardanelles and the Gallipoli peninsula,providing an ancient context to an area bestknown for 20th Century conflict.
This years centenary of the Gallipolicampaign generated enormous interest inthe Anzacs and some of the pivotal eventsof the First World War, Peter Sommersaid.
As a result, weve found theres also agrowing interest in many of the other eventsthat helped define this region, so weretaking the opportunity to provide a deeperinsight into what has been a strategicallyimportant location for millennia.
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Alexander the Great crossed theDardanel les ( then known as theHellespont) on his way to conquer the Per-sian Empire , more than 2200 years beforeBritain and the ANZACS attempted to se-cure this highly strategic waterway.
Peter Sommers tour offers a chance tovisit key sites of the Gallipoli campaignbefore travelling to the city of Troy, whereAlexander famously ran naked around thetomb of Achilles.
Other highlights of the tour include therenowned classical ruins of Ephesus,Apollos great temple at Didyma and thecelebrated Mausoleum of Halicarnassusat Bodrum .
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great:The Conquest of Asia Minor operatesfrom April 25 to May 6, 2015 and is pricedfrom 3195 per person twin share (approxA$6665), including all ground transport,accommodation, expert guide, site admis-sion fees and most meals (flights not in-cluded).
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