Explore ancient wonders with our private Gobeklitepe tour. Experience Mesopotamian hospitality and breathtaking sites with expert guides. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Explore ancient wonders with our private Gobeklitepe tour. Experience Mesopotamian hospitality and breathtaking sites with expert guides. Book your unforgettable journey today.
- Potbelly Hill - Göbeklitepe, translating to “belly hill,” is recognized as the oldest temple in human history and the first religious center on Earth. Around 20 temples have been identified in the area, with six already excavated. The soil level at the site indicates that the structure was intentionally buried by humans. Göbeklitepe was added to…
- Potbelly Hill - Göbeklitepe, translating to “belly hill,” is recognized as the oldest temple in human history and the first religious center on Earth. Around 20 temples have been identified in the area, with six already excavated. The soil level at the site indicates that the structure was intentionally buried by humans. Göbeklitepe was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2018. Visitors can explore at least 15 structures and over 200 T-shaped obelisks, ranging from 3 to 6 meters in height, believed to represent stylized human figures. The presence of a 3-dimensional lion relief suggests that lions roamed Anatolia during the Neolithic era. The discovery of Göbeklitepe suggests that the transition to settled life was driven by religious practices rather than agriculture. Prior to this, history books claimed that settled life began with farming and animal husbandry.
- Sanliurfa Archaeology and Mosaic Museum - After visiting Göbeklitepe, explore the Sanlıurfa Archaeological Museum to delve deeper into the region’s historical artifacts. The museum offers a captivating array of exhibits, including the world’s oldest statue, a replica of the Göbeklitepe D Temple, the original Nevali Çori Temple, various period animations, a Prophet Abraham Animation, approximately 10,000 artifacts, and some of the world’s most beautiful mosaics at the New Şanlıurfa Museum.
- Balikligol - Enjoy the scenic beauty of Abraham Pool and its cave through picturesque views and nature walks. Balıklıgol, or the Pool of Abraham, holds significance in Jewish and Islamic traditions, where it is believed that Nimrod cast Abraham into a fire. The Cave of Abraham is a renowned pilgrimage site in Urfa, thought to be the birthplace of Prophet Abraham.
- Kızılkoyun Necropolis - This necropolis area in the city of Edessa dates back to the Roman period. Visitors can explore the graves within the caves.
- Gümrük Hanı - This two-story historical inn, constructed with cut Urfa stone, features a courtyard with water from Balıklıgöl, rumored to be the birthplace of Prophet Abraham and the site where he was cast into the fire. It was a hub for commercial activities during the Ottoman era.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- tour guide
- entrance fee of gobeklitepe and urfa archeology museum and halepli bahçe mozaik museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- tour guide
- entrance fee of gobeklitepe and urfa archeology museum and halepli bahçe mozaik museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Our exclusive tours for small groups showcase the finest Mesopotamian hospitality to our esteemed guests. Awaiting your arrival, we aim to create unforgettable experiences with our knowledgeable local guides and VIP transportation. Departing from Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, or Ankara, our tours take you to Gobeklitepe, Karahantepe, Mount Nemrut, Harran,…
Our exclusive tours for small groups showcase the finest Mesopotamian hospitality to our esteemed guests. Awaiting your arrival, we aim to create unforgettable experiences with our knowledgeable local guides and VIP transportation. Departing from Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, or Ankara, our tours take you to Gobeklitepe, Karahantepe, Mount Nemrut, Harran, Şanlıurfa, the ancient city of Dara, Mardin, Midyat, and Cappadocia.
- Travel time added to the total time duration (4 hours flight, 4 hours travel time from airport to and from, 43 hours and 30 minutes travel time to each location, and breakfast))
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.