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Explore Mount Nemrut & Göbekli Tepe on this 2-day tour from Istanbul, including visits to ancient sites, museums, and local markets with expert guides.

This 2-day tour from Istanbul offers a fascinating journey into southeastern Turkey’s most iconic archaeological sites, including Mount Nemrut and Göbekli Tepe. Priced with the convenience of reserve now, pay later, the experience combines historical exploration, scenic views, and local culture, all led by knowledgeable guides speaking English and Arabic.
Starting with a flight from Istanbul to Adyaman, the tour takes you through a series of remarkable locations, such as the Karaku Tumulus and the Cendere Bridge, before reaching the breathtaking summit of Mount Nemrut. The next day is dedicated to Göbekli Tepe, the world’s oldest known temple, along with visits to museums and local markets. With a provider rating of 4.3, this tour balances cultural discovery with comfortable logistics, making it a compelling choice for those eager to explore Turkey’s ancient past.
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The tour begins with a flight from Istanbul to Adyaman, setting the stage for a journey into history. Upon arrival, a guide greets the group at the airport, ready to lead you through the day’s adventures. The transportation is organized, allowing a smooth transition to the first stops, including a lunch at a local restaurant en route to Mount Nemrut.
The flight aspect adds convenience, saving time compared to overland travel, and ensures that the focus remains on exploring rather than long drives. The pickup is arranged and announced one day before, making the start of this split-level adventure straightforward and easy to plan.

The tour’s first stops are the Karaku Tumulus, a royal funerary monument built by King Mithridates II of Commagene, and the Cendere Bridge, one of the oldest Roman bridges. The Karaku Tumulus features a column topped with an eagle, giving it its name “Black Bird”. It offers a glimpse into the ancient funerary practices and royal symbolism.
Next, the Cendere Bridge impresses with its Roman engineering, built during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus. Located near the ancient city of Arsameia, the bridge showcases the durability of Roman construction and connects travelers with the region’s long history. Both stops are manageable in walking terms but require some on uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

The Arsameia Ancient City serves as a highlight of the tour, once the summer capital of the Commagene Kingdom. Visitors see a relief depicting King Mithridates shaking hands with Heracles, along with a Greek inscription that is the longest in the region. These remnants reveal the blend of Greek and local influences that shaped this ancient city.
This site offers a tangible connection to the past, with ruins and carvings that illustrate the historical significance of the area. It’s a fitting stop before ascending the mountain, enriching the overall experience with contextual history.
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The highlight of the first day is Mount Nemrut, reaching an elevation of 2,134 meters. The climb is rewarded with the sight of the colossal statues of faces and the temple tomb of King Antiochus I. The site is renowned for its giant stone figures, some over 8 meters high, which stand as silent witnesses to ancient rituals.
As afternoon turns to evening, the tour offers a spectacular sunset over the mountains. The changing light enhances the statues’ features and creates a memorable atmosphere. The experience of watching the sunset here is a highlight, with views stretching across the rugged landscape.
Following this, the group spends the night in Adyaman, preparing for another day of exploration.
The second day begins with a scenic drive to Anlurfa, a city often called the City of Prophets due to its religious significance. The most notable site here is Göbekli Tepe, dating back over 12,000 years. Recognized as the world’s oldest known temple complex, Göbekli Tepe has revolutionized understanding of early human civilization.
Visitors explore the site’s massive T-shaped stones arranged in circles, many with intricate carvings. The site’s age and architecture make it a marvel, and the tour includes a guided explanation of its significance. The site is suitable for walking but involves uneven surfaces, so good footwear is advised.

Along With Göbekli Tepe, the tour visits the anlurfa Archaeological Museum and the Haleplibahçe Mosaic Museum. These museums house artifacts from nearby sites and mosaics that showcase ancient craftsmanship. They deepen the understanding of the region’s history and cultural layers.
The tour also includes a visit to Abraham’s Cave and Balıklıgöl, the Pool of Sacred Fish, legendary locations tied to Prophet Abraham. These sites provide a spiritual dimension, connecting visitors with religious stories and local traditions.
A stroll through the Urfa Bazaar offers vibrant colors and local flavors. The market displays spices, textiles, and handcrafted goods, providing a lively atmosphere. The tour concludes with a lunch featuring authentic Urfa kebabs, giving travelers the chance to taste regional dishes rich in flavor.
This culture is a fitting end to the tour, combining history, religion, and local life. The market visit also offers opportunities to purchase souvenirs and enjoy the bustling city ambiance.

After exploring the markets and sites, visitors are transferred back to Anlurfa Airport for their flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival, a driver meets the group to return to the hotel or designated location. The entire experience balances structured sightseeing with free time in the markets and historical sites, making it suitable for those who enjoy a mix of guided touring and cultural exploration.
This 2-day tour appeals to those interested in ancient civilizations, especially archaeology, as it covers some of the earliest known human-made structures. The combination of mountain views, museum visits, and religious sites makes it perfect for history buffs and culture enthusiasts.
Note that the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces and some elevation changes, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. It is not suitable for travelers with mobility issues, heart, or back problems.
This tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Turkey’s ancient past, combining spectacular landscapes with historical sites and cultural insights. The inclusion of sites like Mount Nemrut and Göbekli Tepe makes it stand out, especially for those eager to see some of the world’s oldest monuments.
While the itinerary is packed, the guided approach ensures manageable pacing and educational commentary. The provider’s 4.3 rating reflects a generally positive experience, emphasizing the tour’s engaging guides and well-organized logistics.
This 2-day excursion provides a rewarding opportunity to connect with Turkey’s prehistoric and historic roots, making it an excellent choice for history lovers and curious travelers alike.
How do I get to Turkey for this tour?
The tour starts with a flight from Istanbul to Adyaman included in the package.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts 2 days, with the first day dedicated to Mount Nemrut and the second to Göbekli Tepe and surrounding sites.
Are meals included?
Yes, the tour includes a local lunch in Anlurfa and opportunities to enjoy local cuisine, such as Urfa kebabs.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to walking on uneven surfaces and variable weather.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not ideal for travelers with mobility impairments, back, or heart problems. Children comfortable with walking and mild hikes may enjoy it.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Arabic.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, entrance fees for all included sites are covered in the tour price.
Will I have free time during the tour?
The itinerary balances guided visits with some free time, especially in the Urfa Bazaar and markets.
How do I get back to Istanbul after the tour?
The group is transferred from Anlurfa Airport to Istanbul via included flight, followed by a driver to your hotel or preferred location.