1 Day
Gobeklitepe
In the morning, you will be picked up from your hotel and go to the Istanbul Airport. And, you fly to Sanliurfa.
Sanliurfa was known as Edessa in the ancient period. Edessa, was always known as one of the most important Holy Sites of the World. You will travel to the archeological dig at Gobeklitepe. Gobeklitepe is known as “The World’s First Temple of Mankind” and it is about 12.000 years before the day. After that, you visit Sanliurfa Archeologic and Mosaic Museum which is the largest museum complex in Turkey. Then, you visit the Pools of Abraham and the Cave where local tradition says the Prophet Abraham was born. Also, you have free time to visit the local markets.
At the end of the tour, you go back to the airport and fly back to Istanbul. You will be transferred to your hotel.
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