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Explore the Ertugrul Gazi Tomb, Sogut, and Bilecik in this full-day guided tour from Istanbul, including visits to historic mosques, tombs, and Ottoman landmarks.
This full-day guided tour offers an in-depth look at significant sites related to the Ottoman Empire and the legendary figure Ertugrul Gazi. Priced at $577.85 per person, the tour lasts approximately 12 hours and starts early at 7:00 am with hotel pickups and drop-offs included. It features deluxe transportation with Wi-Fi, a full Turkish breakfast, and a hearty lunch with kebabs and traditional foods.
The tour is designed primarily for those interested in Islamic and Ottoman history, especially fans of the Netflix series Dirilis Ertugrul. Guided by a government-licensed expert, participants receive a unique Ertugrul Tour Participation Certificate. While the day is packed with visits to historic sites and monuments, it also involves a considerable amount of travel, making it best suited for physically able travelers comfortable with long days on the road.

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The journey begins early in the morning with convenient pickup from your hotel in Istanbul. The deluxe transportation ensures comfort and connectivity with Wi-Fi onboard, making the approx. 3-hour ride to Söüt a smooth start. The trip includes tolls and bridge fees, so there are no hidden costs, and the journey itself gives you a peek at the Turkish countryside as you head toward Bilecik Province.
Your first stop is at the Sogut Museum, where admission is included. The museum offers a rich collection of ethnographic items from the Bilecik area, including old clothes, carpets, flags, weapons, and coin purses. You also see archaeological artifacts like earthenware, which help paint a picture of the region’s ancient past.
The museum’s exhibits provide contextual background for understanding the Ottoman Empire’s origins and the environment in which Ertugrul Gazi lived. This stop lasts around one hour, giving you ample time to explore and take photos before heading to the nearby historical sites.

Next, the tour visits the Kuyulu Masjid in Sogut, also called the Ertugrul Gazi Masjid. Known as the first mosque of the Ottomans, this site features a well, which is the reason for its nickname, Kuyulu Masjid. This is a free stop, and you can appreciate the mosque’s historical architecture and tranquil surroundings in about 30 minutes.
This site offers a tangible connection to the early days of Ottoman religious life and features prominently in the narrative of Ottoman origins.

A visit to the Tomb of Sheikh Edebali is next on the itinerary. Edebali was the mentor of Ertugrul Gazi and is regarded as the spiritual founder of the Ottoman Empire. The tomb’s peaceful setting allows reflection on the spiritual and political guidance that shaped Ottoman history.
You also visit the tomb of Bala Hatun, Osman Gazi’s wife, adding a personal touch to the historical sites. Both tombs are free to visit and take about 30 minutes collectively. The guide provides insights into their influential roles and the significance of these figures in Ottoman lore.

The tour continues with a visit to the Orhangazi Mosque, recognized as the first Ottoman mosque. Its traditional design offers a glimpse into early Ottoman religious architecture. Adjacent to this, the Ottoman Sultans Park provides educational displays detailing the lineage of Ottoman rulers.
This segment lasts around 30 minutes and combines architectural admiration with historical learning, deepening understanding of the Ottoman Empire’s beginnings.

At the core of the tour is the Tomb of Ertugrul Gazi, the legendary warrior who is central to Ottoman history and the Netflix series. Visitors are given two hours to tour the tomb and take photographs around numerous monuments dedicated to Ertugrul scattered throughout the town.
Optional costume dressing adds to the experience, and you have time for a photo session. The tomb visit is included in the tour price, emphasizing its importance as a historical and cultural highlight.

Next, the tour visits the mausoleum of Osman and Orhan, the first two Ottoman sultans. Situated in a reconstructed Byzantine-era building on a hill, this site offers a clear link between Byzantine history and Ottoman heritage. The 30-minute visit provides insight into the dynastic origins and early leadership of the empire.
The Ulu Mosque in Bursa marks a significant architectural milestone. Its rectangular plan measures 55 x 69 meters and interior area of over 3,165 square meters. As a distinctive example of Ottoman architecture, the mosque’s design and grandeur leave a lasting impression.
This 30-minute stop allows visitors to appreciate the scale and craftsmanship of Ottoman religious structures, with ample space for photos and admiration.
On the way back, the tour passes the Osmangazi Bridge, also known as the Izmit Körfez Bridge. It ranks as the fourth longest span suspension bridge in the world, with a middle span of 1,550 meters. The bridge joins Dilovası and Altuğova, providing a striking view of modern Turkish engineering.
While the visit is a pass-by, it offers an opportunity to appreciate contemporary infrastructure amid your historical journey.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Turgut Alp Tomb, one of Osman Gazi’s trusted commanders who conquered Nigde during the founding years of the Ottoman principality. The 30-minute stop provides further historical context and a chance for photos.
Finally, you travel from Bursa back to Istanbul by car, taking approximately 3 hours. The return trip provides space to relax after a day filled with exploration and learning.
The tour package covers everything from hotel pickup and drop-off, meals, admission tickets to key sites, and a knowledgeable guide specializing in Ottoman history. The full Turkish breakfast and lunch with kebabs ensure you’re well-fed, making the long day more comfortable.
However, clothing rental for costumes is not included, so if you wish to dress up as Ertugrul or Hatun, you’ll need to arrange that separately. The tour also involves significant travel time, so it’s best suited for physically capable participants prepared for a full-day excursion.
This comprehensive tour offers a well-rounded look at Ottoman origins, Ertugrul’s legacy, and key religious sites. The expert guide helps contextualize each stop, weaving stories that connect the historical dots. The inclusion of meals and transportation adds to the convenience, making it a hassle-free way to explore this important part of Turkish history.
While the 12-hour duration can be tiring, the variety of sites and the immersive storytelling make it worthwhile for those passionate about Ottoman and Islamic history. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, allowing changes up to 24 hours in advance.
This tour best suits history enthusiasts, fans of Dirilis Ertugrul, and those interested in Ottoman architecture and cultural heritage. It works well for travelers who are comfortable with long days and appreciate guided experiences led by knowledgeable experts. The focus on muslim and Ottoman sites makes it particularly appealing for visitors seeking a spiritual or historical connection.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting at 7:00 am and ending back at the meeting point.
Are meals included?
Yes, the tour includes a full Turkish breakfast and a lunch with kebabs and traditional foods.
Can I dress up as Ertugrul or Hatun?
Clothing rental is not included, so you need to bring your own costumes if you wish to participate in dress-up moments.
What sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include Sogut Museum, Kuyulu Masjid, Sheikh Edebali Tomb, Orhangazi Mosque, Ertugrul Gazi Tomb, mausoleum of Osman and Orhan, Ulu Mosque, and a pass by the Osmangazi Bridge.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a full day on the move. The tour involves some walking and long bus rides.
This Ertugrul Gazi Tomb, Sogut, and Bilecik Tour delivers an authentic and detailed exploration of Ottoman history, combined with comfortable logistics and insightful guides. It’s an ideal choice for those eager to see key historical sites and deepen their understanding of Turkey’s Islamic heritage.