Anzac Day in 2007 with Kumuka Worldwide

Thursday, 27 Mar, 2007 0

What should have been a quick campaign at Gallipoli in 1915 became a long, drawn-out and now famous battle and Australians and New Zealanders now mark the 25th of April as their annual Remembrance Day.

The Anzac service is held at dawn, which traditionally among soldiers is the favoured time for an attack. On Kumuka’s Anzac Tours, you will combine the memorial service held at Anzac Cove with some of the most historical sites to be found in Turkey.

This is a fantastic opportunity to not only remember and pay tribute to these countries war heroes, but also learn about the history of the battle at Anzac Cove. Kumuka has limited seats available on Anzac Day departures in 2007. Tours vary in duration from 2 to 7 days and start from just AU$220/NZ$230. All tours include the dawn service and start and finish in Istanbul.

See Kumuka’s Europe brochure, logon to www.kumuka.com/agents.aspx or call AUS 1300 667 277 / NZ 0800 440 499 for more details.



 

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