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10 day(s)
Private
1-30 people
easy
A 10-day odyssey from Istanbul into Turkey’s eastern frontiers and the lush Black Sea hills. After a domestic flight to Gaziantep for its archaeology museum and famed mosaics, you’ll journey to Adıyaman for a sunrise atop Mt. Nemrut’s ancient statues, then explore Urfa’s sacred fish pools, Göbekli Tepe and the beehive houses of Harran. Next, wander the Arabic-stone lanes of Mardin before marveling at Diyarbakır’s basalt walls, then cross to Lake Van for Akdamar Island’s 10th-century cathedral and Hosap Castle. Onward to Dogubeyazıt for Mount Ararat panoramas and the palatial Ishak Paşa complex, then to Kars for the medieval ruins of Ani. Finally, unwind in Ayder’s tea-terraced valleys and cap your trip with Trabzon’s Byzantine Hagia Sophia, Atatürk’s mansion and the cliffside Sumela Monastery, before flying home.
Duration
10 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-30 people
Tour Code
ETTHSR10D
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Culture & Historical
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
11 - 99

Istanbul
Trabzon
(Lunch
included)
In
the morning, you'll be met at your Istanbul hotel and transferred to the
airport for your 1.5 hour domestic flight to Gaziantep.
You'll
then be met by your English-speaking tour guide, who will accompany you on your
visit to the Gaziantep Museum.
*
Gaziantep Museum of Archaeology features ceramic pieces from the Neolithic Age;
various objects, figures, seals from the Calcolithic and Bronze Ages; and stone
and bronze objects, jewelery, ceramics, coins, and glass objects from the
Urartu, Hittite, Persian, Roman and Byzantium periods. The impressive mosaics
of the ancient city of Zeugma are also here.After enjoying a nice, leisurely
lunch at a traditional restaurant, where you will get to sample Gaziantep's
world-famous lahmacun (Turkish pizza), and baklava, we'll head out on a scenic
drive to Adiyaman, where you'll check into your hotel. Overnight stay in
Adiyaman
(Breakfast
and lunch included)
Around
3:00 AM, we'll drive to the summit of the 2,134-meter-high (7,001 ft.) Mt.
Nemrut, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy the magical sunrise over the
breathtaking statues of the ancient Commagene temple and tomb. You'll also
visit the capital of the Commagene Kingdom; Arsaemia; a tumulus on Karakus Hill
and Cendere Bridge, before heading to Sanliurfa. Overnight in Urfa
*
Nemrut : Mt. Nemrut's statues from the 1st century BCE and belong to the
ancient Commagene civillization.
King
Antiochus (Theos of Commagene) built the mountain-top tomb flanked by huge
statues (8–9 m/26–30 ft high) of himself, two lions, two eagles and various
Greek, Armenian, and Iranian gods, such as Hercules-Vahagn, Zeus-Aramazd or
Oromasdes (associated with the Iranic god Ahura Mazda), Tyche, and
Apollo-Mithras. These statues were once seated, with names of each god
inscribed on them. The heads of these statues have been removed from their
bodies, and are now scattered throughout the site.
The
western terrace features a large slab picturing a lion and the
celestialarrangement of the stars and the planets of Jupiter, Mercury and Mars
on July 7th, 62 BC, an indication of when construction may have began on this
monument. The eastern portion is well-preserved, is composed of several layers
of rock, and has a path following the base of the mountain; this suggests
evidence of a walled passageway linking the eastern and western terraces.
After
lunch we will explore more of Urfa the city that's Famous for kebabs, this city
in fact has a great historical past.
*The
Lake of Sacred Fish is the focal point and features the adjacent Halilurrahman
Mosque and Dersa Mosque. Near Urfa, bordering Syria, we'll visit a famed city
of Mesopotamia, Harran, with its earthen mud huts and remains of the palace and
mosque. Overnight stay in Urfa
(Breakfast
and lunch included)
After
breakfast, we'll depart Urfa and drive on to Diyarbakir. On the way, we'll
visit the archaeological site of Gobekli Tepe, Harran and Mardin. Upon your
arrival in Diyarbakir, you'll enjoy a panoramic city tour.
*
Harran is famous for its traditional 'beehive' adobe houses, constructed
entirely without wood. The mud-based construction keeps them cool inside
(essential for the hot Anatolian climate) and is thought to have been unchanged
for the last 3,000 years. Some were even still in use as private dwellings
until the 1980s! (However, the adobe homes remaining today are tourist
exhibits, and now, most of Harran's residents live in a newly-built smaller
village, about 2 kilometers away from the main site.) At the historical site,
the ruins of the city walls and fortifications are mostly in place, with one
full city gate still standing, along with some other structures.
*
Gobekli Tepe is a hilltop sanctuary set on the highest point of an elongated
mountain ridge.
It
is the oldest human-made religious structure yet to be discovered. The site,
currently undergoing excavation by German and Turkish archaeologists, was most
likely erected in the 9th millennium BCE (c. 11,000 years ago).
*
Mardin is known for its Arabic-like architecture, and for its strategic
location on a rocky mountain overlooking the plains of northern Syria. Most
Syriac Orthodox churches and monasteries in the city were built on ancient
Assyrian-Babylonian temple sites and some are still active today. The Syriac
Orthodox Saffron Monastery was founded in 439 AD, is one of the oldest
functioning monasteries in the world. Overnight in Mardin
(Breakfast
and lunch included)
In
the morning, we'll depart Mardin for Diyarbakir; on the way we'll visit the
towns of Hasankeyf and Midyat.
*
Midyat - Christians once made up the majority of Midyat's population but now
number less than 10%; however, the churches, now under long term protection,
still dominate the skyline of Midyat.
*
Hasankeyf is rich in history, and is famous for its thousands of caves that
surround the city, many of which are multi-storied and water-supplied.
Amazingly, both churches and mosques were also carved into these cliffs;
numerous ancient cemeteries exist throughout the area as well.
*
Diyarbakir is surrounded by a nearly intact, dramatic series of high walls of
black basalt forming a 5.5 km (3.4 mi) circle around the old city. There are
four gates into the old city and 82 watch-towers on the walls, which were built
in antiquity, restored and extended by the Roman emperor Constantius in 349.
Only the Great Wall of China surpasses these walls in terms of size.
Overnight
stay in Diyarbakir
After
breakfast, we'll depart Diyarbakir and enjoy a scenic drive to Van; Today,
you'll enjoy a full-day tour of the city of Van and surroundings.
Sites
you will visit:
*
Hosap Castle, situated on a craggy outcropping along many of the area's silk
routes, was built in the 17th century. The castle is impressive in both its
size and the view it affords.
*
Akdamar Island is the island's main attraction. Other than its stunning
location within Lake Van, it is the home to the 10th-century Armenian
cathedral, the Church of the Holy Cross. It was built by Bishop Manuel during
the King Gagik I, in 915-921 AD. The reddish volcanic stone of the church set
against the backdrop of Lake Van'a vividly-blue waters makes for an instant and
unforgettable impression. After visiting these sites we will return to our
hotel.
Overnight
stay in Van
After
breakfast, we will depart Van and drive along the Iranian border to
Dogubeyazit; we'llalso visit Muradiye Falls, take in the spectacular views of
Mount Ararat, and visit Ishak Pasa Palace.
Sites
you will visit:
*
Mount Ararat: in Judeo-Christian tradition it is synonymous with the
"Mountains of Ararat" where, according to the book of Genesis, Noah's
Ark came to rest. The documented history of Mount Ararat is indeed long,
beginning in the the 4th century with Jerome's reading of Josephus.
*
Ishak Pasa Palace is an Ottoman-period palace whose construction began in 1685
by Colak Abdi Pasha, the bey of Beyazit province. According to the inscription
on its door, the Harem section of the palace was completed by his grandson
Ishak (Isaac) Pasha in 1784. The Palace is more of a complex than a palace; it
was the second-most important administrative campus after Topkapi Palace in
Istanbul. The palace, built on the side of a mountain 5 km (3 mi.) east of
Dogubeyazit, is a rare and magnificent example of the architectural style from
the 18th-century Ottoman "Lale Devri" period. Overnight stay in Kars.
After
breakfast we will go on a panoramic tour of the ruins of Ani.
*
Ani is an uninhabited medieval Armenian city-site, and was once the capital of
a medieval Armenian kingdom that covered much of present-day Armenia and
eastern Turkey. The city is located on a triangular site, is visually dramatic
with its natural defenses, protected on its eastern side by the ravine of the
Akhurian River. Called the "City of 1001 Churches", Ani stood on
various trade routes and its many religious buildings, palaces, and
fortifications were amongst the most technically and artistically advanced
structures in the world. After our visit we will continue on to Ayder, where,
upon arrival, you'll check into your hotel. Overnight
stay in Ayder
We'll
start the day visiting amazing scenic sites, including waterfalls, traditional
villages, and picturesque tea plantations.
Sites
you will visit :
*
Ayder is first mentioned in official papers dating back to 1871 when thermal
springs were first discovered in Ayder's dense forest. In addition to the numerous
waterfalls along Ayder Creek, this area is also famous for its Rhodendendron
honey.
*
Rize's main exports are agricultural, with tea and kiwi fruit being its most
popular commodities.
Overnight
stay in Trabzon
After
breakfast, we will visit Trabzon's Hagia Sophia Church and Ataturk's Mansion.
The
Hagia Sophia Church, a stunning Byzantine-period church, is one of the town's
most important attractions.
Ataturk's
Mansion is a villa that was built in 1890 for a local Greek merchant. In 1924,
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk stayed here during his visit to Trabzon, and stayed here
again in 1937. It has since acted as a shrine to the memory of the first
President of the Turkish Republic.
After
lunch we will visit the awe-inspiring and oft-photographed Sumela Monastery.
*
Sumela Monastery sits high up on the cliffs of Mela, southeast of Trabzon. It
was founded in the 4th century by two Greek monks, Barnabas and Sophronius, who
were guided to the site by an icon of a "black" image of the Virgin
Mary, elegantly painted by St. Luke. After their deaths, Sumela became a place
of pilgrimage. Decorated with frescoes, Sumela's treasures include priceless
manuscripts and silver plates. Since the monastery was rebuilt several times,
the ruins seen today date largely to the 19th century. During the Ottoman era,
Sumela enjoyed the protection of the sultans, but it was ultimately abandoned
and also badly-damaged during the War of Independence. In recent years,
thankfully, extensive restoration has been carried out.
After
the tour, we'll transfer you to hotel . Overnight stay in Trabzon
(Open buffet breakfast included)
After
breakfast, transfer to airport for your international departure .We hope your tour was
a memorable one and we look forward to seeing you in the future on another
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Nights Trabzon Hotel Accommodation : City Port Hotel
1
Nights Ayder Hotel Accommodation : Ayder Palazzo Resort Hotel
1
Nights Kars Hotel Accommodation : Grand Ani Hotel
1 Nights Van Hotel Accommodation : Elite World Van
1 Nights Diyarbakir Hotel Accommodation : The Green Park Hotel Diyarbakır
1 Nights Mardin Hotel Accommodation Anemon Mardin
1 Nights Sanliurfa Hotel
Accommodation : Hilton Hotel
1 Nights Adiyaman Hotel Accommodation : Ramada By Wyndham Adıyaman
PS: If This hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will arrange smilar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category hotel, there might be an additional cost
Professional English speaking tour guide during the tour
Meal plan as mentioned in the itinerary
All Tour Transportation
Transportation in a fully
air-conditioned, non-smoking coach
All entrance fees mentioned
in the itinerary
Guided
Gaziantep Tour
Guided
Nemrut Tour
Guided
Urfa Tour
Guided
Mardin Tour
Guided
Diyarbakir Tour
Guided
Van Tour
Guided
Dogubeyazit Tour
Guided
Kars - Ani Tour
Guided
Ayder Tour
Guided
Trabzon Tour
All entrance fees mentioned in the
itinerary
Hotel Room Taxes
International
flight tickets
Domestic flight tickets from Istanbul to Gaziantep
Domestic flight tickets
from Trabzon to Istanbul
Travel
insurance
Dinner meals (unless mentioned)
Optional entrance tickets (Topkapi Palace, Basilica Cistern)
Tips for guide and driver