Kilistra Ancient Site: Explore Apostle St.Paul's Historical Journey in Konya

Embark on a half-day tour to Kilistra Ancient Site in Konya and trace the historical journey of Apostle St. Paul. Explore magnificent structures, original settlements, and a magical landscape in this ancient city.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kilistra - Located 50 kilometers away from Konya.
    Archaeological evidence suggests that Kilistra was first settled during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (2nd century BC to 3rd century AD). In the Byzantine era (8th century BC to 13th century AD), Kilistra is noted for its rock-hewn habitations, akin to those found in Cappadocia. Lystra, an…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch included
  • Experienced guides
  • All fees and taxes covered
What's Not Included
  • Any tip for the Guide and driver
Additional Information

Join us on this half-day voyage to the historically rich Kilistra ancient city; a site that once hosted the revered Apostle St.Paul and Aya Tekla. This fascinating city of antiquity nestled in a village 50km away from Konya intrigues visitors with its captivating structures and unique settlement pattern. The enchanting ambiance and mystical landscape of…

Location
Kilistra
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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916gm
Jun 29, 2024
Incredible Vistas, Ancient Monastery, and Crowd Free - The best way to reach and explore Kilistra is with the wonderful, knowledgeable folks from Selene Travel. You will be glad you let the professionals take care of the logistics - Saint Paul wished he had their assistance when he was walking this "Royal Road." Kilistra is a vast ancient city, carved out of the volcanic tuff. Enjoy amazing views, intriguing design, and a "hidden" church. Take your time to explore the lookouts, the wine-making room, and the other spaces. You will most likely be the only people there - with working farms alongside the site and goats and sheep in the distance. Enjoy it.
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Compass19356192512
Dec 30, 2023
Amazing place - In this write-up, I will not talk about the historical aspects of this Kilistra ancient site. You can read about this on the internet. I will try here to shed light on a few areas that might be important to prospect visitors. 1. This place is about a 50-minute drive southwest from Konya. The road is paved. It consists of a good highway until you take the Kilistra Exit (14.5 Kms before reaching the destination) where it becomes a 2-way rural road, still well paved but unlit at night. You will also find that you’re the only one on this road, hardly encountering another moving vehicle even in broad daylight on a working day. Please use a car having good conditions with a good spare tire and tire changing kit. It will be very difficult if you face a car breakdown on this road where traffic is scarce, particularly if you don’t speak Turkish. Have a working GSM phone anyway and leave before dark. 2. Follow the Google Maps instructions and drive slower as you get closer if you want to reach the destination without difficulty. It took me a long time to reach it because there are no pertinent road signs and the last 200 meters consist of a narrow road (a right-turn exit) that can be hardly noticed. I went by it several times, noticed it, but thought it is a private road for livestock or agricultural equipment. 3. This particular type of settlement (i.e. ancient habitats carved in rocky wall-shaped formations) can be seen at other nearby locations as well. You can see them when you look around or climb on top of the rocky walls using the existing old staircase. I visited only this spot named “Kilistra Tarihi Yer” (it is the same site appearing in a nearby Maps pin called "Ancient City of Lystra") but if you have time you may wish to visit a couple more. I can see that there is a “Kilistra Katır İni” on the map, not far from here. 4. If you are fond of historical places like me, you will love this one. Thinking about how life was in those dug holes and experiencing the feeling is intriguing. I went up the stairs and visited each room. Among the carved rooms you will find a very small church, perhaps 3 x 3 meters, with a tiny burial chamber annexed to it. The place resembles Cappadocia but on a smaller scale. 5. It is sad that the place is not getting attention from the tourism authorities. It is unguarded, thus open to vandalism and defacement. I could notice the remains of barbecue fires, food leftovers, etc. In my view, visiting this historical place is not to be missed if you happen to be in Türkiye.
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Christianfriedrichs
Sep 13, 2023
Insider tip for travelers to Turkey - Beautiful Byzantine cave houses. Highly recommended for those travelling by car. The landscape invites you to linger.
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Arwoodwalter1976
Aug 17, 2021
Visit to Kilistra site was a wonderful experience for our family! We loved it! - This was a magical experience for our family. The simple beauty of the ancient site of Kilistra and its rich historical significance for Christians and history buffs is definitely worth the trip. We had very easy communications with Selene agency and our tour guide, Mustafa was wonderful. His kindness and passion for the site as well its surroundings added to the spiritual experience, and we deeply enjoyed his company. Our meal was in a local restaurant in Konya and was very pleasant.
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