Private Tour
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3 days
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The Secrets Of The Commagene Kingdom Mount Nemrut the legend is famous for its giant mousalea and God statues which were built for Commagene King; “Antiochus I” who ruled in Adıyaman except of its height size. The king have these statues and mousalea done to show his appreciation for the Gods and his own ancestors. Another interesting point is here; there are two different sets of the same group of statues. One group of them welcomes the rise of the sun and the others welcomes the sunset. Isn’t it gorgeous!
Şanlıurfa is known as the city of prophets, moreover, Göbeklitepe, the first temple built by human hands, is located here. With its mixed demographics and colorful traditions, the city is the pearl of Mesopotamia. Do not delay any longer this visit, which will change your perspective on the world.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Overnight at Hasbahan Konak –a beautifully restored 600year-old stone mansion, now serving as a charming boutique hotel.
LUNCH
Lunch
Gobeklitepe
Göbekli Tepe is one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries in the world. Dating back over 12,000 years, it predates writing, pottery, and even agriculture—making it the oldest known ritual complex ever uncovered. This awe-inspiring site continues to reshape our understanding of early human civilization. Don’t miss the chance to experience the mystery and majesty of Göbekli Tepe firsthand.
Karahantepe Orenyeri
Karahan Tepe is located just 68 km from Şanlıurfa and 50 km from Göbekli Tepe, and is rapidly gaining global attention as a site that may predate Göbekli Tepe itself. Recent excavations suggest Karahan Tepe could be the earliest known Neolithic site in the world, reshaping our understanding of early human civilization. Much like Göbekli Tepe and Nevali Çori, Karahan Tepe features a similar architectural layout, including over 250 “T”-shaped obelisks unearthed so far. The site is part of the “Göbekli Tepe Culture and Karahan Tepe Excavations” project, led by Professor Necmi Karul of Istanbul University. Known locally as Keçilitepe, the area has revealed groundbreaking archaeological finds that continue to challenge and expand the timeline of human history.
BalIklIgol
You’ll visit the sacred cave believed to be the birthplace of Prophet Abraham, followed by the Pool of Abraham—where, according to tradition, he was cast into the fire by King Nimrod. These deeply spiritual sites are among the most revered landmarks in Şanlıurfa.
Hasbahan Konak (Bed and breakfast)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Karakus Tumulusu
Karakuş Tumulus is a striking funerary monument located near the village of Çukurtaş in the Kâhta District of Adıyaman, just 12 kilometers from Kâhta. Built between 30–20 BCE by Mithridates II of Commagene, it honors Queen Isias and Princesses Antiochis and Aka I. Named Karakuş, meaning “black bird,” the site features a column topped with an eagle—one of several impressive 9-meter-high Doric columns surrounding the tumulus. These columns are adorned with reliefs and statues of a bull, lion, and eagle, symbolizing royal power and protection. An inscription confirms the presence of a royal tomb housing three noble women. Here, our guide will share fascinating details about the monument’s history, symbolism, and its place in the legacy of the Kingdom of Commagene.
Cendere Bridge
Severan Bridge (Cendere Köprüsü) is a remarkable example of late Roman engineering, located near the ancient city of Arsameia (modern-day Eskikale), about 55 km northeast of Adıyaman. Spanning the Cendere Çayı, a tributary of the Kâhta Creek, this historic bridge lies along the scenic route from Kâhta to Sincik. Built during the Roman period, the bridge was first documented in 1883 by renowned archaeologists Osman Hamdi Bey and Osman Efendi. It remains one of the best-preserved Roman bridges in the region. During our visit, which will last approximately 2 hours, our guide will share all the fascinating details about its construction, historical significance, and the surrounding landscape.
Arsemia Antik Kenti
Arsemia, once the summer residence of the Commagene kings, is located about 60 kilometers from Adıyaman. During our 1-hour visit, our guide will share the fascinating history of this ancient city, including its royal significance and unique archaeological features. At the foot of the site, you’ll see a magnificent relief depicting Heracles (or possibly Artagnes, a Persian deity) shaking hands with King Mithridates of Commagene, dating back to around 50 BC. Nearby stands the largest Greek inscription ever found in Anatolia, offering invaluable insight into the region’s Hellenistic heritage.
Mount Nemrut
Mount Nemrut (Nemrud) rises to 2,134 meters in southeastern Turkey and is one of the highest peaks in the eastern Taurus Mountains. Located 40 km north of Kâhta, near Adıyaman, it is world-renowned for its monumental summit, where a royal tomb and colossal statues were erected in the 1st century BCE. In 62 BCE, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built a tomb-sanctuary at the mountain’s peak, flanked by 8–9 meter-high statues of himself, lions, eagles, and a pantheon of gods from Greek, Armenian, and Persian traditions—including Heracles-Artagnes-Ares, Zeus-Oromasdes, and Apollo-Mithras-Helios-Hermes. Originally seated in grandeur, the statues now lie scattered across the site, with their heads separated from their bodies, creating a dramatic and mysterious landscape. Mount Nemrut remains one of the most iconic archaeological and spiritual destinations in Turkey, offering breathtaking views and a profound connection to ancient history.
We’ll conclude the day with a comfortable drive back to Şanlıurfa, where you’ll spend the night at the historic Hasbahan Konak—a beautifully restored 600-year-old stone mansion now serving as a boutique hotel.
No accommodation included for tonight. If you wish to extend your stay by one more night, an additional cost will apply.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Harran Ruins
We’ll visit one of Harran’s iconic beehive houses—symbols of the city’s ancient heritage. Our guide will share insights into their unique architecture and historical significance.
Sanliurfa Archeology and Mosaic Museum
We will explore the Urfa Archaeological Museum and the Haleplibahçe Mosaic Museum, both home to extensive collections unearthed from the ancient sites of Harran and Göbeklitepe. Our journey continues to the sacred area of Aynzeliha Lake, known for its serene waters filled with thousands of domesticated fish. While in Şanlıurfa, we’ll visit the cave believed to be the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham, a site of deep spiritual significance. We’ll then stroll through the historic covered bazaar and wander the charming streets of the old town, uncovering its many hidden gems and local treasures.
KIzIlkoyun Nekropolu
We will visit the ancient necropolis dating back to the 2nd century, along with the rock-cut tombs hidden within caves, which were uncovered during excavations in 2013.
Gumruk Han
We will also explore the historic bazaars of Şanlıurfa, including the 16th-century Gümrük Han (Customs Inn)—a beautifully preserved caravanserai that once served as a hub for merchants and travelers. Our walk will take us through the Carpet Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, Copper Bazaar, and the Carpenters’ Market, each offering a vibrant glimpse into the city’s rich artisanal heritage and traditional craftsmanship.
Dinners
Hotel El-Ruha
Haleplibahce Cd. 155/A, Sanliurfa Turkiye
Sanliurfa GAP Airport
Turkiye
Pickup included
22 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
harey2021,Apr 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were the group with the best guide in this amazing city. Even though we were a large school group, we had the best guide. Selim Bey took us on a tour of every corner of Urfa, from top to bottom. He managed this large group very well, creating an unforgettable experience for us in just three days. It was never a dull moment; every place we visited was beautiful in its own way. Selim Bey's narration and mastery of the subject made the entire trip unforgettable. Our whole group loved him very much. Greetings to Mr. Selim from here, we love you very much.
Camper35453707795,Apr 19, 2026
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It was a joyful and an entertaining trip for me. I really learned more about Göbeklitepe and really enjoyed it. The food here was really nice here aswell and delicious.
berkardad,Apr 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was very entertaining and informative, I learned a lot about history and I would recommend it to others who are going. Also the food is great too.
959ya zefes,Apr 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mr. Selim was an amazing tour guide. We were shown every place worth visiting and told them everything that needed to be said.




irmake584,Apr 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We stayed for 3 days. We went on lots of different places and learned all about their backstories thanks to our guide. It was so much fun
dilat152,Apr 19, 2026
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Very good.we visited a lot of places and we learned about interesting topics.everything was well planned
422egemene,Apr 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone involved, especially Mr. Selim, for this wonderful three-day program in Şanlıurfa. It was a highly educational and instructive trip where history, culture, and spirituality intertwined, and every moment held a unique value. In addition, we had the opportunity to taste the unique flavors of Urfa, which was a pleasant and unforgettable experience. We would also like to thank Mr. Selim for managing the process perfectly with his interest, sincerity, and professionalism. Everything was very carefully planned and thought out. Looking forward to meeting again in new organizations…
413atakank,Apr 19, 2026
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We had an amazing experience with Mr. Selim as our guide. He was incredibly helpful and showed us all the best places in the most enjoyable way. We had the chance to taste truly delicious local food, and the entire tour was filled with fascinating knowledge and cultural insights. It was an unforgettable experience, and we highly recommend him
539aycay,Apr 19, 2026
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Throughout the trip with Mr. Selim, we saw the best places and ate the best food. Selim Bey's knowledge of the region was incredible. Thank you so much for everything. We hope to see you again on another trip :)

454defnee,Apr 19, 2026
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This trip was incredible. We visited various places around and in the center of Urfa. He told us the history behind every place we visited and he is genuinely very experienced. We had amazing foods all the time and learned so much about the culture there too. Totally recommend him!
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