What are the strange stories of Kanlika village in Istanbul?
Have you ever traveled to Türkiye? How many sightseeing and tourist places have you seen in this country during your trip? Istanbul, one of the big and touristic cities of Türkiye, attracts many tourists and world travelers. This city has many tourist attractions that make happy and fun times for its travelers, and today we introduce the village of Kanlika in Istanbul.
How much do you like yogurt and local dairy products? You must be asking yourself what does this question have to do with this article? Read the rest of the article to find out.
Maybe you have not heard the name of Kanlika or Kanlija village, but Kanlika tourist village is one of the most beautiful and spectacular tourist places in Turkey, which has remained largely untouched. Of course, do not confuse this village with the village of Kalinka, which is located in Bulgaria.
The names of these two villages are very similar. The first time I searched for Kanlika, I thought that this village was in Bulgaria. But in this article, we are talking about Kanlikai village in Istanbul.
The history of the village of Kanlika (Kanlija)
Kanlika village was a luxurious place during the Ottoman era. Where noble and rich people have built mansions by the water. Currently, this village is one of the rare and beautiful coastal places on the Asian side of the Bosphorus that has the most historic wooden mansions by the water. This village is actually an image of the big city of Istanbul that survived the homogenization of this city, but not in the way that old people remember.
The architectural style of Kanlika tourist village is very interesting and spectacular. Streets that are similar to old cities, with various shops and stores such as grocery and greengrocers, walking in these streets and visiting the shops, brings a good feeling to tourists.
Sightseeing places of Kanlika village
This neighborhood has the only observatory in Istanbul. During the Ottoman Empire, Kandili was a favorite place for wealthy families to stay. The top of the hill where the observatory is located offers a unique view of the Bosphorus Bridge and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.
The forests of Mehrabad located in this area offer another view of Befser Bridge, which is a favorite place for recreation throughout the year.
Located north of Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge on the Anatolian side along the Bosphorus coast, Istanbul’s Kanlika Village is a sleepy old village full of Ottoman-style wooden houses. These beautiful wooden houses are one of the tourist attractions of this village.
There is also a small port in this village, on the other side of the port, there are cafes where you can drink the unique local Kanlika yogurt made from sheep’s milk and cow’s milk.
Ghazi Iskandarpasha Mosque, built by architect Sinan in 1559-1560, is located right behind the square in front of the ferry dock. Iskander Pasha’s tomb is also in the courtyard of the mosque.
Kanlika cemetery is another attraction of this tourist village. This cemetery is located on a high hill, from the top of which you can see a view of the Bosphorus Strait.
The name of Kanlika village, from rumor to reality
Kanlika village of Istanbul is located along a gate, and in ancient times, the Kanlika gate facing its southern part was called Fila. In the 19th century, festivals were held under the moonlight, and these festivals were usually at the meeting point of the Bull Bell Darsi and the Seas.
Kanlika village is also located in the same area and was very famous and popular during the Ottoman Empire period. Visiting this village recreates the memory of the Ottoman Empire era. As if you are walking in ancient times. This area has remained largely untouched and evokes the atmosphere of the old era.
In ancient times, this village was known as Glavers, which means seagull. But some believe that the name Kanlika is derived from Kangulika, which means a small car or cart. For this reason, there are rumors and ambiguities about the name of this village.
Another guess for the name of this village originates from the red grass of this area. In Turkish, the word “blood” refers to the red grass on the hillside.
A delicious souvenir from the village of Kanlika in Istanbul
Kanlika yogurt, the souvenir of this village, is very famous and popular. You can get local creamy yogurt from all the cafes and restaurants in this village. This creamy yogurt is usually served with dusted sugar or powdered sugar.
There are also rumors about dairy and milk in this village. The milk of the cows in this area is slightly pink in color, because they eat the red fodder that grows on the slopes around Kanlika. That’s why it was called Kangli. If you decide to visit this village, don’t miss trying yogurt and its delicious dairy products.
Where is the village of Kanlika?
Kanlika tourist village, which is located in the northern part of the second Bosphorus bridge, is one of the oldest areas of Istanbul. Access to this village is not difficult because it is close to the Bosphorus Strait and it is easy to access.
The distance between Istanbul and Kanlika is about 14 kilometers. If you want to travel this route by metro, you need about half an hour. From the sea route, this distance is about one hour. But if you ride from Escodar, you have 1.5 hours to go. This distance by taxi is about 27 kilometers, which is about 20 minutes of driving.
Water taxis depart every 10-15 minutes near Amirgan Wharf on the European side. You can also check the regular schedule of boats according to the place of departure and destination. The third option is to take bus number 15 from Skodar to Kalinkast. Or take a dolmoş from Skodar to Bekoz.
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We have reviewed one of the touristic and beautiful villages of Istanbul together in this article. The history and sights of this village will give you a good idea to visit Kanlika village on your next trip to Turkey. Don’t forget if you go to Kanlika, try its local yogurt.
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