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From the mysterious temples of Göbeklitepe to the stone streets of Mardin, from the mystical atmosphere of Şanlıurfa to the historic charm of Harran, each tour offers a unique and immersive experience. Book now and start creating memories that will last a lifetime!
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Göbeklitepe is one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries in the world and the oldest known monumental temple complex, dating back over 12,000 years. Located near Şanlıurfa in southeastern Türkiye, this UNESCO World Heritage Site predates Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, reshaping our understanding of human history. Built by hunter-gatherer societies, Göbeklitepe features massive T-shaped limestone pillars intricately carved with animal figures and symbolic motifs. These remarkable structures suggest that spiritual life and communal rituals existed long before the advent of agriculture and permanent settlements. Visiting Göbeklitepe is a journey to the very beginnings of civilization—a place where humanity first gathered to worship, communicate, and shape culture. Surrounded by a dramatic landscape and rich regional history, Göbeklitepe offers a profound and unforgettable glimpse into our shared past.
Balıklıgöl, located in the heart of Şanlıurfa, is one of Türkiye’s most sacred and spiritually significant sites. According to legend, this is the place where Prophet Abraham was thrown into the fire by King Nimrod, and by divine will the flames turned into water and the burning logs into sacred fish. Today, Balıklıgöl is a serene complex of pools, mosques, and gardens, where thousands of carp swim peacefully in crystal-clear waters and are considered holy and protected. The site attracts visitors from around the world who come to experience its deep spiritual atmosphere, architectural beauty, and cultural importance. Surrounded by historic landmarks and traditional bazaars, Balıklıgöl offers a unique blend of faith, history, and daily life, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Şanlıurfa.
The Şanlıurfa Archaeology and Mosaic Museum is one of Türkiye’s largest and most impressive museums, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Upper Mesopotamia. Located near the ancient site of Göbeklitepe, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through thousands of years of human history. The Archaeology Museum displays remarkable artifacts from the Paleolithic era to the Islamic period, including statues from Göbeklitepe, Nevali Çori, and Harran. Among its highlights is the famous life-sized statue known as the “Urfa Man,” one of the oldest known human sculptures in the world. Adjacent to it, the Mosaic Museum features stunning Roman-era mosaics, beautifully preserved and artistically displayed, reflecting the elegance and daily life of ancient civilizations that once thrived in the region. Together, these museums provide visitors with a deeper understanding of Şanlıurfa’s role as a cradle of civilization and make an essential cultural stop for anyone exploring the city.
Gümrük Han is one of Şanlıurfa’s most historic caravanserais, dating back to the Ottoman period and once serving as a vital stop for merchants traveling along ancient trade routes. Built of local stone and centered around a spacious courtyard, the han reflects the architectural elegance and commercial life of its time. Today, Gümrük Han is a lively social and cultural hub, filled with traditional coffeehouses, handicraft shops, and souvenir stalls. Visitors can relax in its atmospheric courtyard, enjoy authentic Turkish coffee, and experience the timeless charm of Şanlıurfa’s old city. With its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, Gümrük Han offers a perfect blend of heritage and daily life, making it a must-visit stop during any tour of Şanlıurfa.
Harran Culture House is a unique cultural center located in the heart of Harran, a city famous for its ancient beehive houses and rich history. The center celebrates the traditions, crafts, and daily life of the local community, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Harran’s heritage. At Harran Culture House, guests can explore traditional architecture, handicrafts, and exhibits on local customs, while engaging with artisans who preserve centuries-old techniques. The atmosphere reflects the warmth and hospitality of the region, making it an ideal stop for those seeking to understand the cultural fabric of southeastern Turkey. Whether participating in workshops, tasting local delicacies, or simply soaking in the historic surroundings, Harran Culture House provides an immersive and memorable cultural experience.
Deyrul Zafaran Monastery, located just a few kilometers east of Mardin, is one of southeastern Türkiye’s most remarkable historical and spiritual landmarks. Founded in the 5th century on the site of an ancient sun temple and later expanded over centuries, this monastery became the seat of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate and a major center of Syriac Christian culture for nearly 800 years.
Discover the timeless charm of Mardin’s Old City, a living museum perched on a hill overlooking the Mesopotamian plains. With its labyrinthine streets, historic stone houses, and ornate architecture, the Old City offers a unique journey through centuries of history and culture. During the tour, visitors explore ancient mansions, historic mosques, medreses (Islamic schools), and churches, each reflecting the city’s rich mosaic of cultures, including Arab, Kurdish, Assyrian, and Turkish influences. The local bazaars, artisan workshops, and panoramic terraces provide an authentic taste of daily life and traditional crafts. A Mardin Old City tour is not just a sightseeing trip—it’s an immersive experience where history, architecture, and culture come alive, leaving travelers with unforgettable memories of southeastern Turkey’s most picturesque city.
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