Mt. Nemrut Tour
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Guaranteed Departure Every Sunday ! From 1st April to 31st October !Hike to the summit of the Mt. Nemrut watching the sunrise, be amazed by the colossal heads and statues of Greek and Persian Gods, such as Hercules & Zeus as you step into mythology. UNESCO-protected Nemrut Mountain. |
Mt. Nemrut-Urfa Tour
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Guaranteed Departure Every Sunday ! From 1st April to 31st October !UNESCO-protected Nemrut Mountain. See the huge statues of Greek and Persian Gods, such as Hercules & Zeus on the top of Mt Nemrut and visit Urfa, the birthplace of the prophet Abraham. Urfa has been occupied since the Babylonians followed by the Hurrites, Hittites, Assyrians and Greeks. |
Mt. Nemrut-Urfa-Antep Tour
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Guaranteed Departure Every Sunday ! From 1st April to 31st October !UNESCO-protected Nemrut Mountain. See the huge statues of Greek and Persian Gods, such as Hercules & Zeus on the top of Mt Nemrut, visit Urfa, the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham. Urfa has been occupied since the Babylonians followed by the Hurrites, Hittites, Assyrians and Greeks and continue onto to visit the world famous Gaziantep Mosaic Museum. This museum becomes after the discoveries from Zeugma. We will also visit the old city castle, copper bazaar and the famous Baklava shop. |
Eastern Turkey Tour
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Guaranteed Departure Dates:11th April - 22nd April - 9th May - 22nd May - 2nd June - 17th June - 28th June - 9th July - 20th July - 4th August - 14th August - 25th August - 6 thSeptember - 17th September - 1st October - 12th October
Starting 'The Cradle of Civilizations Tour' with Cappadocia and visiting the astounding mosaic museum of Gaziantep, heading to Urfa, home of Prophet Abraham, climb to the top of Mt. Nemrut where the gods of the west and east once met, taking in such sites as Mardin with its baffling structure, soon to be sunken ruins of Hasankeyf, the pearl of Lake Van 'Akdamar Church', visiting the eastern rival of Topkapi Palace 'Ishak Pasa Palace', the medieval city of Ani on the border of Armenia, finishing up with Hagia Sophia and Sumela Monastery in Trabzon. |




