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View over Mesopotamia from Mardin

Eastern Turkey tour

Perched on the cusp of Mesopotamia, Eastern Turkey holds some of the greatest treasures of our civilisation: one of the world’s oldest settlements, some of the earliest Christian monasteries, the capitals of ancient kingdoms. Now served by excellent roads, it has recently become one of the most sought-after regions to visit in Turkey.

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Deyrulzaferan monastery, Mardin
Deyrulzaferan monastery, Mardin

Scheduled dates for Eastern Turkey Tour

2026
19th Sep – 1st Oct 2026£4150*
Single person supplement: £495
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* price per person, based on 2 people sharing a room. Single supplement is applicable to single occupancy bookings. Prices do not include flights.

Tour features

  • Small group travel: maximum group size is 12 guests.
  • Fixed departure dates
  • UNESCO World heritage sites
  • Accompanied by a Tour manager throughout your journey
  • Tour cost includes entrance fees to main sites/museums
  • Private 17-seater minibus
Tour highlights:
  • Ani – the Ancient Armenian capital
  • Lake Van
  • Akdamar Armenian church
  • The Syriac monasteries of Mardin
  • Şanlıurfa – the birthplace of Abraham
  • Göbeklitepe – one of the oldest settlements on earth
  • The Zeugma mosaic museum, Gaziantep
Accommodation:
  • 2 nights in Kars
  • 2 nights in Van
  • 2 nights in Diyarbakır
  • 1 night in Midyat
  • 3 nights in Mardin
  • 2 nights in Şanlıurfa
  • 1 night in Gaziantep
Included meals:
  • All meals are included (including wine or beer at supper if available)
Arrival and Departure:
  • Arrival at Kars airport
  • Departure from Gaziantep airport
Included transport:
  • Transfers and pick-ups/drop-offs from/to the main airport of arrival on the day of arrival/departure of the tour are included
Activity level:
  • Some walking involved – you should be able to walk 2 kilometres without difficulty.
Travel restrictions:
  • The FCDO currently have a warning not to travel within 10 kms of the Syrian border. This tour does not include any sites or travel within this limit.
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Pool of Abraham, Şanlıurfa
Pool of Abraham, Şanlıurfa
Göbeklitepe
Göbeklitepe
Akdamar island
Akdamar island

Full Itinerary

Day 1

Rendezvous in Kars

We rendezvous in the afternoon in Kars and overnight in our hotel in the city.

Day 2

Ani

Between 961 and 1045, Ani was the capital of the Armenian Bagratid Kingdom. Although the city now sadly lies mainly in ruin, a visit to it is still one of the highlights of any tour in Eastern Turkey. Built on the banks of the river Arpaçay, it commands one of the most memorable positions of any city. And on the far bank of the river is Armenia.

In the afternoon there is time to visit the interesting city of Kars.

Evening meal and overnight in Kars.

Day 3

Doğubeyazıt

Today we drive towards Van, with highlights including a visit to the Ishak Pasha Palace on the border with Iran and some stunning views of Mount Ararat in the near-distance.

Evening meal and overnight in Van.

Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır
Mardin
Mardin
Meryema Ana monastery, Anitli
Meryema Ana monastery, Anitli

Day 4

Van

We spend the whole day in the city of Van. We begin the morning with a visit to the citadel with its stunning view over Lake Van and with some remarkable examples of cuneiform inscriptions still visible in the rocks.

In the afternoon, we visit the fabulous museum with its fine exhibits of Urartian artefacts and history.

Evening meal and overnight in Van.

Day 5

Lake Van and Akdamar church

Today we stop on the shores of Lake Van and take a short boat ride to the island of Akdamar where one of the most iconic Armenian churches is located. Recently restored, this is perhaps the most beautifully sited Armenian church in Turkey.

In the afternoon, we continue our journey to Midyat.

Evening meal and overnight in Midyat.

Day 6

Midyat, Mor Gabriel + Meryam Ana Monasteries

This morning we explore the handsome and interesting town of Midyat. In the afternoon, we visit the monastery of the Virgin Mary in the village of Anıtlı – perhaps the most charming of all the Syriac monasteries in South East Turkey – followed by Mor Gabriel monastery, a Syrian Orthodox monastery founded in 397AD.

In the afternoon, we continue our journey to Mardin.

Evening meal and overnight in Mardin.

Deyrulzafferan monastery
Deyrulzafferan monastery
Cuneiform inscriptions at the citadel in Van
Cuneiform inscriptions at the citadel in Van
Pool of Abraham, Şanlıurfa
Pool of Abraham, Şanlıurfa

Day 7

Mardin

Today we have the whole day to explores the stunning town of Mardin. Sited on a rocky hill overlooking the Tirgris and Mesopotamia, and built from a honey-coloured stone that shimmers in the late-afternoon light, Mardin is without doubt one of the most resplendent of all the cities in South Eastern Turkey. There is time to visit the numerous mosques, madrasas, and churches in the town and we can also enjoy time in the town bazaar.

Evening meal and overnight in Mardin.

Day 8

Deyrulzafferan

In the morning we visit the monastery of Deyrulzafferan. William Dalrymple, whilst he was writing From the Holy Mountain famously stayed here and he is still remembered with affection by the monks.

In the afternoon, we depart Mardin for the city of Diyarbakır.

Evening meal and overnight in Diyarbakır.

Day 9

Diyarbakır

Diyarbakır is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. Standing on the banks of the Tigris, people have inhabited this area since the stone-age and so it is not surprising that the city’s history is a rich one. Among the major sights of Diyarbakır are the old city walls, the mosque and the ancient bedestan. However, there are also a number of Syriac and Christian churches we are able to admire.

Evening meal and overnight in Diyarbakır.

Day 10

Nemrut Dağı

Today we drive from Diyarbakır via Nemrut Dağı – Mount Nemrut. The statues of heads dating from the 1st century BC have become one of the most emblematic sights in the country.

In the afternoon, we continue our journey to Şanlıurfa.

Evening meal and overnight in Şanlıurfa.

The "gypsy girl", Zeugma museum
The “gypsy girl”, Zeugma museum

Day 11

Şanlıurfa

We have the whole day to explore the remarkable city of Urfa (the historic name of Şanlıurfa – the prefix şanlı, meaning glorious, only having been given it in 1984 as a commemoration of the city’s resistance in the First World War). According to legend, this was the hometown of Abraham, but it has a long association with Jewish and Islamic history as well as with Christianity. We begin by visiting the legendary Pool of Sacred Fish (Balıklıgöl) where Abraham was thrown into the fire by Nimrod. And in the later morning we visit Rızvaniye Mosque and also the great mosque.
In the afternoon, we can enjoy time to stroll through the bazaar area of the town – perhaps one of the most authentic and fascinating bazaars in the whole of Turkey and where one is as likely to hear Arabic spoken as Turkish.

Evening meal and overnight in Şanlıurfa.

Day 12

Göbeklitepe and Zeugma mosaic museum

In the morning we visit the archaeological site of Göbeklitepe, a settlement inhabited from c. 9500 during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic era: a period which marked the dawn of the earliest human settlements anywhere on the planet. However, whether it was a permanent settlement or a sanctuary used by groups of nomadic hunter-gatherers from the wider area is still open to debate. Nevertheless, it is an impressive site and one that leaves the visitor pondering the origins of human civilisation.

In the afternoon we head for Gaziantep (c. 2 hours drive) where we visit the Zeugma mosaic museum.

Named after the bridge of boats, or ζεῦγμα, that crossed the river Euphrates at this point, Zeugma was an ancient Hellenistic-era, and then Roman city. Of great importance and with a population of up to 70,000 it possessed some of the Roman world’s most prized mosaics. In the early 2000s, when the site was threatened with submersion by the building of the nearby Birecik dam, the mosaics were relocated to a specially-built museum in Gaziantep in which they are now housed. It constitutes the largest mosaic museum in the world.

Evening meal and overnight in Gaziantep.

Day 13

Departure

Travel to Gaziantep airport for onward flights to Istanbul and home.

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