4 Days, 3 Nights: Discover the Wonders of Sanlıurfa, Mardin, and Adıyaman!
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Southeast Turkey, where ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture await!
Witness the sunrise over the colossal statues of Mount Nemrut. Explore the world’s oldest temple at Göbeklitepe. Wander the charming streets of Mardin and visit its iconic monasteries.
Discover the timeless beauty of Harran and the sacred Balıklıgöl. This expertly crafted tour combines history, spirituality, and adventure. Limited spots available—book now and experience the treasures of Mesopotamia!
20 minutes before the tour your driver and guide will pick you up from your hotels in Cappadocia
if you want to meet us in somewhere we can meet in our office in uchisar
After picking you up from your Cappadocia hotel at the pick-up time, we are on our way to Kahramanmaraş. On the way to Sanlıurfa, we stop in Kahramanmaras on the way. If you wish, you can have lunch here and taste the famous Kahramanmaraş ice cream.
Experience the charm of Harran's traditional beehive-shaped guesthouses, where history and hospitality come together. These unique structures, made of mud bricks, offer a glimpse into ancient living styles while providing a cozy and authentic atmosphere. Enjoy local tea, explore traditional decor, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of Harran.
Balıklıgöl - The Sacred Pool of Legends Balıklıgöl, located in the heart of Şanlıurfa, is a sacred site steeped in history and spirituality. According to legend, it is where Prophet Abraham was miraculously saved from fire, turning flames into water and wood into fish. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and historic mosques, the tranquil pool is home to sacred carp and offers a serene atmosphere for visitors.
Göbeklitepe, near Şanlıurfa, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a groundbreaking archaeological discovery. Dating back over 12,000 years, it is considered the world’s oldest known temple complex, reshaping our understanding of human history. Famous for its massive T-shaped stone pillars with intricate carvings, Göbeklitepe offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient beliefs and early civilization. A must-visit destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts!
Kasımiye Madrasa - A Timeless Masterpiece Located in Mardin near Şanlıurfa, Kasımiye Madrasa is an architectural gem from the 15th century. Known for its intricate stonework, peaceful courtyard, and stunning views of the Mesopotamian plain, it offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and education heritage.
The Mardin Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) is a stunning example of Artuqid architecture, located in the heart of the city's historic center. With its iconic single minaret and intricate stone carvings, it stands as a symbol of Mardin's rich cultural and religious heritage. Visitors can admire its serene courtyard, unique design, and panoramic views of the Mesopotamian plain.
Here you can spend time with the locals and taste the famous wines of the region. At the same time, in your free time, you can visit the famous bazaars of Mardin, shop as you wish and try the local foods.
Deyrulzafaran Monastery, located near Mardin, is a 1,600-year-old spiritual and architectural marvel. Once the seat of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate, it remains an important religious site and a testament to the region's rich history. Explore its ancient halls, the Sun Temple, and breathtaking views of the Mesopotamian plains.
The Ten-Eyed Bridge (On Gözlü Köprü), spanning the Tigris River, is one of Diyarbakır's most iconic historical sites. Built in the 11th century, its elegant arches and scenic surroundings make it a favorite spot for visitors. Stroll across the bridge, enjoy the panoramic views, and capture unforgettable photos. A must-see destination that blends history with natural beauty!
Here you can taste the famous Diyarbakir dish, liver, and take a short break to rest.
Arsemia, the summer capital of the Commagene Kingdom, is a fascinating ancient city rich in history. Known for its intricate reliefs and inscriptions, it was once a ceremonial and administrative center. Visitors can explore the grand entrance, ancient tunnels, and the famous Mithras relief, all set against a stunning natural backdrop. A hidden gem for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike!
The Cendere Bridge, built during the Roman era, is one of the world's oldest stone bridges still in use. Spanning the Cendere River, it was constructed in honor of Emperor Septimius Severus in the 2nd century AD. With its impressive architecture and stunning natural surroundings, this historic bridge offers visitors a unique glimpse into ancient engineering and a perfect spot for photography. A must-see landmark near Mount Nemrut!
Karakuş Tumulus, the royal burial site of the Commagene Kingdom, stands as a symbol of ancient heritage. Built in the 1st century BC, it is named after the stone eagle that once adorned its peak. Surrounded by columns with fascinating reliefs, this site offers stunning views and insight into the kingdom's history.
Witnessing the sunrise at Mount Nemrut is a breathtaking experience. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its giant stone statues and ancient tombs, dating back to the 1st century BC. As the sun rises over the peaks, the statues of gods and kings are bathed in golden light, creating a mystical and unforgettable atmosphere. A must-see for nature and history lovers alike!
After our tour, we continue on our way back to Cappadocia.
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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