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Gobeklitepe Tours, Gobeklitepe is approximately 15 km from the center of Sanlıurfa province. It is the oldest known cult group of the world located near the Orencik Village in the north east. The common feature of these constructions is the 10-12 obelisks in the form of a T, arranged on a round plan, with a stone wall. At the center of this structure two obelisks of higher height were placed mutually. Most of these obelisks are depicted with human, hand and arm, various animals and abstract symbols, embossed or engraved. These motifs have been used intensely enough to be a decoration. It is thought that this composition expresses a story, a narrative or a message. In animal motifs, bull, wild boar, fox, snakes, wild ducks and vultures are the most common motifs. It is defined as a settlement, not a cult center. It is understood that the cult structures there were constructed by the last hunting groups close to the transitional stage of production – agriculture and animal husbandry. In other words, Gobeklitepe is an important cult center in terms of hunter-gatherer groups with a highly developed and deepened belief system in the periphery.

In this case it is suggested that the earliest use of the zone was based on the Evolution of the Aceramic Neolithic (PPN, Pre-Pottery Neolithic) to 9,600 – 7,300 BC, at least 11,600 years ago. However, it is not yet possible to date the oldest activities in Göbeklitepe, but considering this monumental structure, it is thought to be a history dating back to the Paleolithic Age, going back to several million years ago, epipaleolithic. It is understood that the use of Göbekli Tepe as a cult center continued until around 8 thousand BC and was abandoned after these dates and was not used for other or similar purposes. All these and the monumental architecture discovered in the excavations make the Gobeklitepe unique and special. In this context, UNESCO has been nominated for World Heritage on 15.04.2011. All these obelisks are interpreted as stylized human sculptures. The human hand and arm motifs, especially in the shape of the central obelisks of Structure D, remove any suspicion in this regard. Therefore, the term “obelisk” is used as an auxiliary concept that does not function. Essentially these “obelisks” are chiseled in a stylized style that depicts the human body in three dimensions.

Tuırkey Tours and Gobeklitepe Tours with ease from Istanbul and explore mysterious GobekliTepe!

Early pick up from your hotel or address in Istanbul, Izmir or Ankara you will board a domestic flight to Sanliurfa Airport where you will meet your guide and start to explore fascinating ancient sites.

GobekliTepe – one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. Dating back as far as 12,000 years ago, it was built prior records of writing or pottery, and is believed to be the world’s oldest ritual complex. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this fascinating site which is causing archaeologists to rethink their vision of early human history.

Visit to Sanliurfa Archaeological Museum with its unmissable collection of archaeological artefacts stretching from the Neolithic to the times of Crusader Edessa, including many artefacts from Gobekli Tepe, such as ‘Urfa Man’, regarded as the world’s oldest statue.

Museum houses a replica of the Enclosure D of Gobekli Tepe, and the cult site, referred to as Nevali Cori, which was submerged by the Ataturk Dam and moved into this museum with its original stones.

Haleplibahce Mosaic Museum is reconstructed in-situ on the Ancient Roman Villa with beautiful mosaics found on the ground dating back to 3rd and 4th centuries AD. The museum is also famous for the Mosaic Orpheus, illegally taken abroad and returned to Sanliurfa, its home, in 2015. Many of the mosaics uncovered around Sanliurfa are also exhibited in this museum.

The newly excavated tombs of the Kizilkoyun Necropolis dated between 2nd and 4th century AD. Over 61 excavated tombs were formed by carving into the bedrock limestone.

You will visit Abraham’s cave, the birthplace of the prophet Abraham, and the Pool of Prophet Abraham which is believed to be the place where Prophet Abraham was thrown into the fire by Nimrod.

Lively bazaar of Urfa is surely not to be missed; you will find stalls selling everything from sheepskins to jeans and colorful local scarves. You can also see some ancient workshops and craftsmen you cannot see in another places.

There will be free time for lunch and your guide will suggest best places to try some local foods.

After you will be transferred to Sanliurfa Airport for your flight back.

Tour Details

Price Includes

  • Pick up from your hotel/ local address and transfer to Istanbul, İzmir and Ankara airport
  • Domestic return flight to Sanliurfa and meet at the airport with your guide
  • Professional Tourist Guide (licensed by Ministry Of Culture And Tourism)
  • Private Transportation in a car/van with A/C.
  • Entrance fees to sites
  • Drop off at Sanliurfa airport, transfer from Istanbul and Ankara airport to your hotel/ local address

Price Excludes

  • Personal Expenses
  • Food, Drinks, Snacks
  • Travel insurance
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