Nat Geo Day Tour: Dos caras, una historia: perspectivas periodísticas sobre la división de la nación
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Dos caras, una historia: perspectivas periodísticas sobre la división de la nación

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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours
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  • Únete a dos periodistas grecochipriotas y turcochipriotas para entender la historia de Chipre. Participa en un diálogo sobre cuestiones políticas, la historia reciente y los esfuerzos de reconciliación, al tiempo que se fomenta la esperanza en un futuro unido.
  • Descubre el ambiente rústico de Moutallos, un pueblo extraordinario donde convergen en armonía diversas culturas.
  • Visita el Khan de Ibrahim, un lugar histórico que evoca el pasado e inspira un futuro esperanzador. Admira los bordados que resultan de la colaboración de ambas comunidades.
  • Repasa y conecta con la historia reciente de Chipre, marcada por los conflictos entre las comunidades grecochipriota y turcochipriota de las últimas seis décadas.
  • Disfruta de los sabores tradicionales de los hogares familiares, acompañados de una taza de café chipriota, turco o griego, en un bistró situado al lado del Khan.
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Descubre detalles extraordinarios sobre la historia de Chipre con este National Geographic Day Tour guiado por dos periodistas, uno grecochipriota y otro turcochipriota. Juntos, compartirán una visión poco común y desde dentro de la historia de la isla y de su progreso hacia la unidad.

Empezarás en el pueblo de Moutallos, con estrechas callejuelas y edificios restaurados que cuentan historias de un pasado compartido. Encontrarás nombres turcos que se conservan en las paredes, símbolos de respeto mutuo y de conexión cultural.

Harás una parada para hacer fotos en la histórica mezquita de Santa Sofía, antigua iglesia cristiana, y continúa hasta Khan de Ibrahim, una posada otomana restaurada con piezas de artesanía y cultura. En la entrada principal, podrás admirar bordados realizados conjuntamente por mujeres de ambas comunidades, que ilustran su deseo de cooperación.

En un bistró situado a la entrada del Khan, podrás participar en un interesante debate con los guías, comentar los orígenes de la división de Chipre y los caminos hacia la reconciliación. También tendrás la oportunidad de probar los aperitivos tradicionales que se ofrecen en los hogares familiares, acompañados de una taza de café chipriota, turco o griego.

Antes de visitar los baños otomanos, bellamente restaurados, pasea por esta animada zona, donde artesanos y vendedores mezclan lo antiguo y lo nuevo.

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  • check Guía
  • check Merienda
  • check Café o té
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  • La duración total de la experiencia es de 4 horas.
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • Solo para adultos
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Traer sombrero
  • Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
  • Guía de habla inglesa para todas las nacionalidades
  • Los horarios indicados son aproximados y pueden sufrir cambios
  • Esta experiencia no sigue nuestra política general de cancelación. Si necesitas cancelar, tienes que hacerlo al menos 24 horas antes para recibir un reembolso completo
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    We so enjoyed Two Sides One Story. It was led by two journalists: Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot, accompanied by their friend from N. Cyprus, at be ...

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