Ancient Civilizations of Southeastern Turkey Tour

Start Point: Your Hotel in Istanbul

Ancient Civilizations of Southeastern Turkey Tour

Experience the harmony of archaeology, living folklore, and culture, and bring traditions and hidden histories to life with Ancient Civilizations Tour.

From looking at breathtaking world-renowned mosaics of Gaziantep, and somber beauty of Halfeti's submerged city, to watching sunset over Mount Nemrut's enormous stone heads, experience a treat that takes a glimpse into Turkey's rich Roman and Mesopotamian heritage.

Dive directly into the authentic flavors such as smoky eggplant kebab, the few remaining ancient Roman bridges, and the empires long lost traditions.

Apart from dynamism and culture, this tour reveals a new world. Step into the most ancient temple of mankind in Gobeklitepe after absorbing the magical stone roads and Syriac monasteries of Mardin, stroll through the holy cities of Sanliurfa, Harran and Diyarbakir walked by prophets and where empires came into being.

Look beyond sightseeing, it is the spiritual and heritage travel through the wild lands of Turkey with narratives carved in everlasting stone to be discovered and remembering forgotten empires.

Whether ancient archaeology, revered places, or cross-cultural heritage sites spark your curiosity, this journey promises transformation.

Tour Info
  • Destinations: Eastern Turkey
  • Duration: 9 Days
  • Start Point:
  • End Point:
  • Inclusions: Private Tour, Local Tour Guides, Domestic Flights, Transportation by Private Van, Round-trip Airport Transfer, Accommodation, Museum Tickets & Attraction Fees
  • Exclusions: Meals & Drinks, Gratuity (Suggested), Personal Expenses
  • Sight to See: Diyarbakir Archaeological Museum, Zerzevan Castle, Harran Town, Sanliurfa Archaeological Museum, Rumkale, Halfeti, Zeugma Ancient City, Gaziantep Castle, Coppersmiths' Bazaar, Dara Ancient City, Mor Behnam Church, Zinciriye Madrasa, Mor Gabriel Monastery, Midyat, Mardin Old City, Mardin Grand Mosque, Kasimiye Madrasa, Sakip Sabanci Mardin City Museum, Gobeklitepe Archaeological Site, Nemrut Mountain, Gaziantep Zeugma Mosaic Museum, Karakus Tumulus (Monumental Tomb), Arsemia Ruins, Cendere Roman Bridge, Abraham Pools , Diyarbakir City, Deir-Al-Zafaran (Saffron Monastery)

Pick up from your hotel in Istanbul and transfer to Istanbul Airport for the flight to Gaziantep. Upon your arrival at Gaziantep Airport, you will meet with your guide and begin your Southeastern Turkey tour.

We start the day with a visit to Zeugma Mosaic Museum, housing mosaics from the Roman and Late Antique period.

Next, we explore the bustling Historical Bazaar and the Coppersmiths’ Bazaar. After a lunch break in a local authentic restaurant, we continue to Emine Gogus Culinary Museum, presenting Gaziantep Cuisine, both describes the cuisine of earlier periods and exhibits various kitchen equipments in special display windows.

Our final stop of the day is Gaziantep Castle, one of the best examples of surviving castles in Turkey. Overnight stay in Gaziantep
 

After breakfast, we drive one hour to Zeugma Ancient City, Roman frontier city along the Euphrates.

Then we continue to Halfeti, partially submerged due to the construction of the Birecik Dam. Halfeti is the only place on Earth where black roses bloom naturally, symbols of eternal love and impossible longing.

Here, we enjoy a relaxing boat tour along the Euphrates River, offering picturesque views of Rumkale.

We take a lunch break to taste the region’s famous eggplant kebab, a local specialty cooked over open fire and rich in smoky flavor.

In the afternoon, we visit the Bald Ibis (Kelaynak) Sanctuary, one of the few sanctuaries preserving this endangered and historically sacred bird.

Overnight stay in Halfeti, a town known for its peaceful atmosphere and unique setting along the river.

After breakfast, we depart for Adıyaman and begin our exploration of the ancient Commagene Kingdom.

Our first stop is Arsameia, the former summer capital of the kingdom, with intriguing rock inscriptions and reliefs.

Then we will see Karakus Tumulus, a funerary monument of Commagene Royal Family, with the eagle on top of the south column. Before we climb to Nemrut we will see Cendere Bridge, a Roman structure still standing over the river.

In the late afternoon, we ascend Mount Nemrut, where colossal stone heads of ancient gods await at the summit. Watching the sunset over this surreal mountain sanctuary is an unforgettable highlight of the journey.

Following visit, we drive 3 hours to Sanliurfa. Overnight stay in Sanliurfa.

After breakfast, we begin our day in Sanliurfa, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

Our first stop is the Sanliurfa Archaeological Museum, home to fascinating artifacts from prehistoric and early Mesopotamian civilizations.

Then we will visit Gobeklitepe, known as "the zero point of time." Dating back over 11,000 years, this extraordinary site rewrites human history as the world's oldest known temple complex.

In the afternoon, we explore Balikligol (The Pool of Abraham), a sacred site in Islamic tradition believed to be where Prophet Abraham was cast into the fire.

Overnight stay in Sanliurfa.

After breakfast, we explore the ancient roots of Mesopotamia, starting with Harran, once a major center of astronomy and learning. Its iconic beehive houses and ancient university ruins still stand in the desert landscape.

Next, we visit Karahantepe, a sister site to Gobeklitepe, where newly uncovered structures shed light on early human belief systems.

Our final stop is Sogmatar, an ancient sacred city carved into rock, known for its unique symbols and temples dedicated to celestial gods.

Overnight stay in Sanliurfa.

After breakfast, we drive to Mardin (approx. 3 hours), a city known for its stone architecture and diverse cultural heritage.

Our first stop is Kasimiye Madrasa, a beautiful 15th-century school with symbolic design reflecting the stages of life.

We continue to Deyrulzafaran Monastery, an active Syriac Orthodox monastery that has served as a spiritual center for over 1,500 years.

Later, we visit Mardin Grand Mosque, an architectural blend of Artuqid and Islamic styles.

We end the day with a walk through Mardin Old City, where narrow alleys and terrace houses overlook the Mesopotamian plains.

Overnight stay in Mardin.

After breakfast, we begin the day with Sakip Sabanci Mardin City Museum, offering a clear look into the city's multicultural history.

Then we head to Midyat, a charming town famous for its stone mansions, Assyrian churches, and traditional silverwork known as telkari. Our final stop is the Monastery of Mor Gabriel, the oldest surviving Syriac Orthodox monastery, still active and deeply spiritual.

Overnight stay in Mardin.
 

We start the day at the Zinciriye Madrasa, a 14th-century Islamic school with elegant Artuqid architecture.

Next, we visit the Mor Behnam Church (Kirklar Church), one of the oldest Syriac Christian churches still in use today.

In the afternoon, we explore Dara Ancient City, a former Roman military settlement carved into the rock, featuring underground cisterns, tombs, and city walls.

Overnight stay in Mardin.
 

After breakfast, we drive to Diyarbakir (approx. 2 hours), a city known for its deep history and basalt architecture.

Our first visit is to Zerzevan Castle, a former Roman military base. Inside the site lies a rare Mithraeum, an underground temple used by the followers of the ancient Roman mystery cult of Mithras.

Next, we walk along the Diyarbakir City Walls, among the longest and best-preserved in the world.

We conclude with the Diyarbakir Archaeological Museum, featuring artifacts from prehistoric to Ottoman times.

Transfer to Diyarbakir Airport for flight back to Istanbul. Upon arrival in Istanbul, you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Istanbul.

This is the end of our service. We sincerely hope to welcome you as our guest again!

Inclusions
  • Private Tour
  • Local Tour Guides
  • Domestic Flights
  • Transportation by Private Van
  • Round-trip Airport Transfer
  • Accommodation
  • Museum Tickets & Attraction Fees
Exclusions
  • Meals & Drinks
  • Gratuity (Suggested)
  • Personal Expenses
7 Days Before Tour - Free Cancellation

You are eligible for a full refund if you cancel your booking at least 7 days before the scheduled start time of the experience.

However, if you cancel within 7 days of the tour day, no refund will be issued, and any modification requests made during this period will not be accepted.

Please note that all cancellation deadlines are based on local time.

 
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