
7 Day 6 Night
Daily Tour
20 people
Deusth, English, Türkçe, арабский, عربي
South East GAP Turkey Tour from Istanbul | Mesopotamia Highlights
Embark on a 7-day adventure exploring the rich history, stunning landscapes, and ancient ruins of South East Turkey. Visit iconic sites like Göbekli Tepe, Mount Nemrut, Halfeti, and the ancient cities of Mardin, Diyarbakır, and more. This tour provides an in-depth cultural and historical experience.
Discover the ancient heart of Mesopotamia with our South East GAP Turkey Tour from Istanbul, a cultural journey through one of the world’s oldest civilizations. This multi-day guided tour takes you from Istanbul to Southeastern Anatolia, where history, culture, architecture and traditions come together.
The GAP (Southeastern Anatolia Project) region is famous for its biblical cities, ancient temples, stone architecture and rich cultural heritage. Accompanied by a licensed professional guide, you will explore legendary sites such as Göbeklitepe, Şanlıurfa, Mardin and Mount Nemrut in comfort and depth.
Our guests are picked up from their hotels at the designated time and transferred to the airport or bus terminal.Once all transfers are complete, our guests will check into their designated hotel.
World’s oldest known temple complex
Dated back over 12,000 years
Revolutionary archaeological discovery
Pool of Abraham (Balıklıgöl)
Ancient bazaars and mosques
Spiritual and biblical significance
Monumental statues of ancient gods
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Famous sunrise or sunset experience
Stone houses cascading down the hillside
Syriac monasteries and mosques
One of Turkey’s most atmospheric historic towns
Hotel pick-up and transfer to the airport or bus terminal at the specified times. Upon arrival at the starting point, transfers to the hotels will be made and the tour will be completed.
Göbekli Tepe (9500 BCE to at least 8000 BCE) Abraham Lake, Bazaar, Archeological Museum, Mosaics Museum
Şanlıurfa Castle, Sumatar, Harran sit, Kızılkoyun Necropolis
Boat Tour on Dam Lake in Halfeti, Zeugma Museum, Gaziantep Castle