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Discover Beysehir Lake and historic sites on this private full-day tour from Konya, including boat rides, ancient ruins, and cultural villages for $160 per person.

The Beysehir Tour offers a full-day journey through the natural beauty and cultural landmarks outside of Konya, Turkey. Priced at $160.00 per person, this 9 to 10-hour tour is ideal for those interested in Turkish history, architecture, and ecosystems while enjoying the convenience of private transportation and personalized guiding. With group discounts available and mobile tickets, it provides a hassle-free experience with a focus on comfort and in-depth learning.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who value expert guidance, want to explore multiple sites at a relaxed pace, and appreciate the flexibility of a private setup. It includes a midday lunch, several notable stops, and a boat tour on Beysehir Lake—making it a comprehensive choice for an enriching day outside Konya.

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The tour begins with hassle-free hotel pickup in a private vehicle, ensuring a smooth start to the day. This service saves you the trouble of navigating public transportation or arranging separate transfers, making your experience more relaxing and tailored to your schedule. The entire journey is conducted in a private setting, providing you with the opportunity to ask questions and customize your visit with your guide.
The transportation includes all fees and taxes, and the entire day is designed to keep travel time efficient while maximizing your sightseeing opportunities. The professional guiding ensures that every stop is informative, engaging, and suited to your pace.

Your first stop is the Kzlören Caravansarai, a structure from the 13th century located on the historic route to Beysehir. As a key relic of the Seljuk period, this caravansarai served as an essential rest stop for merchants traveling along the Silk Road. The admission ticket is included, and the guide explains its historical role in facilitating trade and commerce.
This site offers a glimpse into medieval Turkish architecture and the importance of caravanserais in facilitating trade across empires. The 15-minute visit allows enough time to appreciate the structure’s layout and historical context without feeling rushed.

Next, the tour visits the Stone Bridge, a symbol of Beysehir. Constructed between 1908 and 1914 by the Ottoman State as part of an early irrigation project, this bridge also functions as a dam. Its significance lies in its role in water management and its striking appearance under bright sunlight. The free admission allows for a quick stop to admire the architecture and commanding views of Beysehir Golu.
Following this, the group heads to Beysehir Lake itself, where a one-hour boat tour offers the chance to see the lake’s wildlife and scenic beauty. The boat ride is included in the tour, giving you a relaxing way to observe the area’s natural environment, with opportunities to spot various bird species.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Erefolu Mosque, constructed in the 13th century. This structure is notable as the only wooden mosque in the area, featuring a flat ceiling supported by wooden pillars. Its decorated exterior uses stone, brick, ceramics, and fresco paintings, blending multiple artistic techniques.
The one-hour exploration offers a view of Islamic architecture and artistic craftsmanship from the Seljuk period. It’s a peaceful spot to appreciate historical religious architecture and its preservation.
The Village of Endless Gratitude is a modern cultural project located in Beysehir. This village hosts art and sculpture workshops, film shoots, festivals, and performances held by Turkish and international artists. The area is designed to foster cultural exchange and creative expression, contributing to both local and broader artistic communities.
A 45-minute visit provides insights into contemporary Turkish art, with spaces where authors write, researchers work, and festivals take place. This stop offers a unique look at how tradition and modern creativity intertwine in Turkey today.
The Kubadabad Palace, built as a summer residence of the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad (1220-1236), is situated on the south-west shores of Lake Beysehir. The excavations have uncovered remarkable polychrome wall tiles, many now housed in the Karatay Museum in Konya. The 45-minute visit includes exploring the palace ruins, which provide insight into Seljuk architecture and royal leisure.
This site’s scenic lakeside setting and historical significance make it a compelling destination for those interested in Turkish royal history and architecture.
The tour’s final key stop is the Eflatunpinar Hitit Su Aniti, a rectangular pond fed by a spring. The highlight is the reliefs carved on the highwall, which depict frontal human forms—a rare example of Hittite art from the Empire period. The 45-minute visit offers a glimpse into ancient Anatolian civilization and its artistic expressions.
This archaeological site is free to visit and provides a quiet, contemplative end to the day’s historical exploration.
The tour package covers lunch, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and professional guiding at each site. You won’t need to worry about additional charges or planning complexities. The lunch is typically a sit-down meal, giving a chance to relax and discuss the day’s highlights with your guide.
It’s important to note that tips for guides and drivers are not included, so travelers should consider tipping if they appreciate the service. The tour operates daily, with pickups available from early morning, and is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness.
Based on reviews, guides are praised for their friendliness and fluency in English. The personalized attention ensures that questions are answered thoroughly and that the pace suits your interests. The guides also provide detailed insights into each site, making the experience more enriching.
Participants acknowledge that the guides’ support and communication enhance the value of the tour, making it a smooth and enjoyable day out.
This Beysehir Tour is an excellent choice for history buffs, nature lovers, and art enthusiasts. It suits those who appreciate comfortable private transport, want a full-day schedule, and are interested in multiple sites without the hassle of self-planning. The tour’s moderate physical activity level makes it accessible for most travelers.
While the tour covers a broad array of sites—from ruins to lakeside scenery—it offers enough flexibility for visitors to enjoy each location at a relaxed pace. Perfect for a comprehensive day trip from Konya, the tour provides an insightful and scenic experience with a good balance of cultural and natural highlights.
In sum, the Beysehir Tour offers a well-organized, informative, and scenic exploration of central Turkey’s lesser-known treasures. The inclusion of historical sites, breathtaking lake views, and modern cultural projects creates a diverse itinerary suitable for many interests.
The value for money is enhanced by all-inclusive pricing, personalized guiding, and the convenience of private transport. It’s an excellent way to deepen understanding of Turkish history, enjoy beautiful landscapes, and experience local art and architecture.
For anyone seeking a comprehensive, hassle-free day trip from Konya that balances history, nature, and culture, this tour offers a satisfying and memorable experience.
“Very nice guy speak English and very friendly customer service and support”
What is the price of the Beysehir Tour?
The tour costs $160.00 per person and includes all fees, taxes, lunch, and guided services.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, making it a full-day experience.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hassle-free hotel pickup is included in the tour package.
What sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include Kzlören Caravansarai, Stone Bridge, Erefolu Mosque, Beysehir Lake with a boat tour, Sonsuz Sukran Koyu, Kubadabad Palace, and Eflatunpinar Hitit Su Aniti.
Are all entrance fees included?
Most admission tickets are included, such as at the caravansarai and palace, while some sites like the lake for the boat tour are also included.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, the tour includes a lunch break with food provided.
How is the guide’s quality?
Guides are praised for their friendliness, English-speaking skills, and knowledge, making the experience more engaging.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness, and it’s advisable to carry water, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While generally accessible, travelers should have moderate physical fitness, and those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved at some sites.