3 Day 2 Night
Daily Tour
20 people
Deusth, English
Are you ready to step back in time in the legendary Harran, Şanlıurfa? This historic destination is known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Mesopotamia, offering a unique window into the past. In addition, exploring the region allows you to witness the iconic mud-brick beehive houses that make this area so visually distinct. Therefore, if you are seeking a deep cultural experience and a journey through ancient history, this guide will help you understand why this city is a must-visit. For more excursion options, check our other tours. Furthermore, you can find more local insights at the official tourism portal.
First, your expert guide will lead you through the fascinating ruins and the architectural marvels that define the landscape of Harran, Şanlıurfa. Consequently, you will have ample time to appreciate the blend of ancient traditions and historical layers that have shaped the city over millennia. Also, our private approach ensures you avoid the crowds, allowing for a more intimate connection with the local history. Finally, we handle all the logistics, so you can focus entirely on enjoying your historic adventure.
We prioritize your comfort, privacy, and satisfaction. Our professional team is dedicated to providing an exceptional experience that respects your time. We manage all arrangements to ensure a seamless day from start to finish. Our commitment guarantees high-quality experiences every single time. Every guest leaves with cherished memories of this unique historic journey. You should book your next historic excursion with us. We are the top choice for travelers who seek reliability, depth, and comfort. We offer the best value for your holiday. Enjoy the perfect blend of history and culture today. Our dedicated staff is ready to welcome you for an unforgettable trip. We invite you to experience the difference of a professional service that truly values your time. Your perfect Harran adventure starts here with us.
Cappadocia - Kahramanmaraş - Kahta
Meet your guide and driver at your hotel at 8:00 AM and depart from Cappadocia. After passing through Kayseri, visit the Seljuk Karatayhan Caravansary on the famous Silk Road. Then, travel through the Taurus Mountains and observe the countryside and daily life of rural Türkiye. After a break for lunch, go to Kahramanmaraş and try some of the best ice cream in Türkiye. Overnight stay in Adıyaman.
Adıyaman - Mount Nemrut - Harran - Şanlıurfa
Leave your hotel early in the morning and head towards Mount Nemrut. Get off the minibus at the end of the road and walk for twenty-five minutes to the summit. Watch the unforgettable sunrise among the colossal statues and heads of kings and gods. Afterwards, visit Arsemia, once the capital of the Kingdom of Commagene, before continuing to the ancient Septimus Severus Bridge over the Cendere River and the Karakuş Tumulus, where members of the royal family are buried.
Continue towards Şanlıurfa and Harran. On the way, visit the Atatürk Dam, the largest dam in the Middle East. Check into your hotel in Şanlıurfa and have lunch there. Visit Göbeklitepe, an 11,500-year-old hilltop temple believed by archaeologists to be the oldest sacred site in the world. After lunch, visit the Cave of Abraham and the Sacred Carp Pools surrounding it. Next, stroll through a traditional Eastern covered market and the Gumrukhan. Travel to Harran, a village of mud-brick "beehive" houses mentioned in the Book of Genesis, where Abraham spent his final years. Enjoy dinner and spend the night in Şanlıurfa.
Sanliurfa Cappadocia - End of Tour After breakfast, we depart from Sanliurfa to Birecik, which is known for its Bald Ibis (Kelaynak) birds. These birds live only in Birecik and there is a very limited population remaining today. Visit the breeding farm of Bald Ibis birds. After lunch, drive up to the Taurus Mountains. After a short tea break, we will drive back to Cappadocia.
Guests can choose the departure and end points of the tour. Prices are subject to change with airfare and transfers. Please ask your tour advisor.