Sanliurfa Trip Overview
In Şanlıurfa (Urfa) you will meet by our agent. We will drive to the on-going archaeological excavation at Göbekli Tepe. Although this site is not so popularly known it is one of the most significant archaeological excavations currently being undertaken anywhere in the world. This site serves a significant shift in our understanding of man’s cultural evolution.
Drive back to Şanlıurfa. Visit the Şanlıurfa Archeological and Mosaic Museum, which is the largest museum complex in Turkey. Then onto the Pools of Abraham and the Cave where local belief says the Prophet Abraham was born.
Transfer to Şanlıurfa airport.
Additional Info
Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Sanliurfa, Turkey
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Sanliurfa, Sanliurfa Province, Turkey
In Şanlıurfa (Urfa) you will meet by our agent. We will drive to the on-going archaeological excavation at Göbekli Tepe. Although this site is not so popularly known it is one of the most significant archaeological excavations currently being undertaken anywhere in the world. This site serves a significant shift in our understanding of man’s cultural evolution.
Drive back to Şanlıurfa. Visit the Şanlıurfa Archeological and Mosaic Museum, which is the largest museum complex in Turkey. Then onto the Pools of Abraham and the Cave where local belief says the Prophet Abraham was born.
Transfer to Şanlıurfa airport.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Potbelly Hill, Orencik, Sanliurfa 63290 Turkey
Upon your arrival in Şanlıurfa, you will be met by your guide. Regarding the number of people we will use car or a minivan to travel. On this tour you will be accompanied by a professional guide. Guide/driver and all road transport in fully A/C, all museum/site entry is inlcuded on the tour.
Flights, visas, beverages, personal expenses,meals are not included on this service
We will travel to the ongoing archaeological dig at Göbekli Tepe. Although this site is not widely known it is one of the most important archaeological excavations currently being undertaken anywhere – this site represents a significant shift in our understanding of man’s cultural evolution.
Duration: 5 hours