
Eastern Turkey Uncovered
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Traverse eastern Turkey on a 13-day journey starting in Istanbul, flying to the lush Black Sea coast near Trabzon and the dramatic cliff-side Sumela Monastery. Continue through mountain valleys to Erzurum and the haunting ruins of Ani, then travel beneath Mount Ararat to the striking Ishak Pasha Palace and the shores of Lake Van. Sail to Akdamar Island, stand inside the vast Nemrut Crater and wander historic towns including Mardin and Diyarbakır. Along the way, encounter ancient wonders such as Mount Nemrut’s colossal statues and the remarkable sanctuary of Göbekli Tepe before finishing in Gaziantep and returning to Istanbul.
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Tour Overview
Duration
13 daysHotel Rating
3-5 star hotelsStarts
IstanbulEnds
IstanbulMinimum Age
15 years oldMaximum Age
Tours have upper age limits for several reasons, such as but not limited to: tour pace, activity level, and accommodation standards. If you fall outside of this age limit, we do have lots of other tours in Turkey that are suitable for all ages!
Arrival Transfer
No, tour starts at IST airportDeparture Transfer
No, tour ends at IST airportTour Guide
Escorted by a local tour guideCountry
TurkeyMeals Included
Breakfast: 12, Lunch: 1, Dinner: 9Passengers
$8,793.25
$500.00
Tour Style
Group Size
Min 2 / Max 12
Trip Type
Group Tours
Range
This tour is operated by our trusted local partner and has been handpicked by us to deliver you an unforgettable trip.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
A moderate amount of walking is required during sightseeing, with some free time, offering a balance between activity and relaxation. As a general rule, you should be able to walk 2-kilometres without stopping.
Tour Guide
Escorted by a local tour guideGroup Size
Min 2 / Max 12Range
This tour is operated by our trusted local partner and has been handpicked by us to deliver you an unforgettable trip.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
A moderate amount of walking is required during sightseeing, with some free time, offering a balance between activity and relaxation. As a general rule, you should be able to walk 2-kilometres without stopping.
Trip Type
Group ToursTour Highlights
Included
Not Included
Itinerary
Day 1 - Istanbul to Trabzon
Istanbul – Trabzon. Once you have arrived in Istanbul, you will take a later flight to Trabzon on the Black Sea coast. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to relax after your journey or begin exploring this historic Black Sea city at your own pace.
Day 2 - Trabzon, Sumela Monastery & the Black Sea Coast

Trabzon – Altindere National Park – Artvin / Arhavi. Today, we visit the 14th-century Hagia Sophia of Trabzon, a striking Byzantine church overlooking the Black Sea known for its impressive frescoes. We then continue to the spectacular Sumela Monastery, dramatically set into a cliff face within Altındere National Park and one of the most iconic landmarks in the region.
After our visit, we travel along the scenic Black Sea coast, passing lush green landscapes and traditional villages as we make our way towards Artvin / Arhavi near the Georgian border, where we will spend the night.
Day 3 - Georgian Valleys & Erzurum Highlands

Arhavi – Hopa – Artvin – Erzurum. We depart Arhavi and travel east through Hopa, before heading inland through the dramatic Georgian Valleys near the Georgian border. This scenic route passes through the historic settlements of Ishan and Artvin as we travel across rugged mountain landscapes and deep river valleys.
By evening, we arrive in Erzurum, one of Turkey’s oldest cities and an important historic stop along the Silk Road.
Day 4 - Erzurum, Sarikamis & the Ruins of Ani

Erzurum – Sarikamish – Kars. After breakfast, we explore Erzurum, a historic city that has long served as a gateway between Anatolia and the Caucasus and is known for its impressive Seljuk monuments.
We then drive east through the scenic Aras River Valley toward Sarikamıs, the site of a tragic World War I campaign during the harsh winter of 1914-1915.
Continuing further east, we visit the remarkable ruins of Ani, once the capital of the medieval Armenian kingdom. Set dramatically above the Arpacay River on the modern Turkish-Armenian border, this vast archaeological site contains the remains of churches, city walls and palaces that earned Ani the nickname "City of a Thousand Churches". After exploring the site we continue to nearby Kars.
Day 5 - Mount Ararat & Ishak Pasha Palace
Kars – Dogubayazit – Van. This morning, we make our way to Dogubayazit, passing views of the legendary Mount Ararat, Turkey’s highest peak and traditionally associated with the story of Noah’s Ark.
Here, we visit the magnificent Ishak Pasha Palace, an 18th-century complex dramatically set against the mountainside overlooking the plains below. Combining Ottoman, Persian and Armenian architectural influences, it is one of the most impressive historic palaces in eastern Turkey.
After our visit, we continue south to the lakeside city of Van on the shores of Turkey’s largest lake.
Day 6 - Lake Van & Akdamar Island

Van – Akdamar Island – Van. We explore the Van region today, beginning with a visit to the impressive Hosap Castle. Dating back to the 17th century, this fortress rises above a rocky hill and once guarded important regional trade routes.
In the afternoon, we take a boat across Lake Van to Akdamar Island. Here we visit the 10th-century Church of the Holy Cross, built by the Armenian King Gagik I and renowned for its intricate stone carvings depicting biblical scenes.
After returning to the mainland we travel back to Van for the evening.
Day 7 - Lake Van Shores & Nemrut Crater
Van – Tatvan – Ahlat – Tatvan. Today, we depart Van and drive along the southern shores of Lake Van toward Tatvan, enjoying views across the vast lake framed by rugged volcanic landscapes.
We visit the dramatic Nemrut Volcano Crater, one of the largest volcanic craters in the world, with lakes and striking volcanic formations inside the caldera.
Continuing to the historic town of Ahlat, we see its remarkable Seljuk monuments, including intricately carved medieval tombstones that form one of the region’s most impressive historic cemeteries. Later, we arrive in Tatvan, where we will spend the night.
Day 8 - Hasankeyf, Midyat & Historic Mardin
Tatvan – Bitlis – Hasankeyf – Midyat – Mardin. After breakfast, we travel through the dramatic Bitlis Gorge and Batman before continuing to the ancient settlement of Hasankeyf on the banks of the Tigris River. This historic site has been inhabited for thousands of years and is known for its caves and medieval ruins.
We continue west to Midyat, a town known for its traditional stone houses and long history of silver craftsmanship. Here we visit the Silver Bazaar.
Later we arrive in Mardin, a beautiful hillside city overlooking the Mesopotamian plains. We visit the elegant Kasimiye Medrese, a 15th-century theological school with sweeping views across the surrounding landscape.
Day 9 - Saffron Monastery & Diyarbakir
Mardin – Diyarbakir. This morning, we visit the historic Deyrulzafaran Monastery, also known as the Saffron Monastery. Founded in the 5th century, it served for centuries as the seat of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch.
We then continue to Diyarbakir, located on the banks of the Tigris River. Here we visit the historic Ten Arches Bridge, an impressive stone bridge spanning the river, before making our way to our hotel.
Day 10 - Diyarbakir & Mount Nemrut Sunset

Diyarbakir – Mount Nemrut. We begin the day exploring Diyarbakir, including the Ulu Cami, also known as the Great Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Anatolia. We also see the city’s impressive basalt walls, among the longest and best-preserved defensive walls in the world.
We then travel toward Mount Nemrut National Park, crossing the Euphrates River by ferry before continuing into the surrounding mountains.
At the summit of Mount Nemrut we see the colossal statues built by King Antiochos I of the ancient Kingdom of Commagene. We remain here to enjoy sunset beside the monumental Tumulus of Antiochos, before making our way to our hotel.
Day 11 - Gobekli Tepe & Sanliurfa

Mount Nemrut – Sanliurfa. Today, we drive to Sanliurfa, often simply called Urfa, a city deeply connected with ancient history and religious tradition.
Nearby we visit Gobekli Tepe, the world’s oldest known temple complex, dating back more than 11,000 years. We also visit Karahan Tepe, another important prehistoric archaeological site in the region.
Back in Urfa we explore the Holy Pools of Abraham - where tradition says the prophet Abraham was miraculously saved from fire - and Abraham’s Cave, believed to be his birthplace.
Day 12 - Urfa Treasures & Zeugma Mosaics
Sanliurfa – Gaziantep. This morning, we visit the Urfa Archaeology Museum, which houses important discoveries from the surrounding region, including finds from Gobekli Tepe.
We then explore the Ottoman Bazaar before continuing to Gaziantep.
Here we visit the world-famous Zeugma Mosaic Museum, home to an extraordinary collection of Roman mosaics discovered at the ancient city of Zeugma along the Euphrates.
Day 13 - Gaziantep to Istanbul

Gaziantep – Istanbul. After our final breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Istanbul, where you will connect with your onward departure flight. Safe travels!
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Hotels
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Prices & Dates
All departure dates are guaranteed to operate when there are 2 persons booked on the tour. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers and anyone wanting the privacy of their own room.
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