13 Day Anatolian Silk Road Culinary Expedition

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Duration
13 days
Max Group Size
40
Departure Type
Scheduled
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
easy
Operated In
English
Age Requirement
11 - 99 Ages
Tour Overview
Embark on a 13-day journey through Turkey’s storied Silk Road, tracing its ancient trade routes from Gaziantep to Kars. This expedition pairs world-class archaeology—from Göbekli Tepe to Mount Nemrut—with hands-on culinary experiences in local homes, colleges, and village kitchens. Along the way you’ll savour regional specialties, master traditional recipes, and witness sunrises and sunsets over some of Anatolia’s most iconic landscapes..
Highlights
Itinerary
Gaziantep
Arrival. Known by the locals simply as Antep, this bustling metropolis in
Southern Anatolia is an eclectic mixture of Kurdish, Arab and Turkish
influences and it has the kitchen to match; it is the gateway to an Anatolian
kitchen that few outsiders see.
You will be collected from the airport and will be brought to your hotel for dinner and a chance to meet us and your fellow gastronauts. Overnight: Gaziantep
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
Antep: City centre sightseeing before lunch at a selected city centre
restaurant for your first experience into the culinary world of this ancient
city. The blend we’re offering you for your introduction will be savoury soups
and spicy meat dishes. Your sweet course will come later, after a visit to the
Zeugma Mosaic Museum which houses an outstanding collection Roman period
mosaics recovered from the now flooded city of Zeugma. From the Mosaic museum
we will visit one of Antep’s premier makers of Baklava to see how it is made
and to taste Antep’s signature sweet dish.
After, pause for a brief period of rest and reflection, we will go to
the Mutfak Sanatlari Merkezi, Antep’s College of Culinary Arts, for a master
class* in one of Antep’s famous dishes. Overnight:
Gaziantep
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After a hearty breakfast
we will leave Gaziantep and head across the great River Euphrates and on to the
even more ancient city of Şanlıurfa to visit the archaeological site of Göbekli
Tepe. This site, dated to around 10,000 years BC, is the earliest example of
monumental architecture yet discovered. In a country full of superlatives, this
site is truly extraordinary. From
Göbekli Tepe we will go to Urfa in time for a light lunch before visiting the
Archaeological Museum and the covered bazaar with its central Gümrük Hanı,
built by the great Ottoman Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent in 1563 as a Customs
Post and distribution point for goods on this section of the Silk Road. It’s
the ideal place to sit and enjoy the shade and the goings on of market traders
and passers-by. In the evening we will enjoy gardens and fountains of the Pools
of Abraham followed by dinner. Overnight: Şanlıurfa
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After
breakfast we head north to Mt. Nemrut stopping for a light picnic lunch at the
Ataturk Dam. At the summit of Adiyaman’s Mt. Nemrut, with the giant statues
erected as part of King Antiochus’ funerary monument, we will watch the sun
setting. Coming off the mountain we will stay in a mountain village pension and
learn how to make Turkish pide*, a traditional savoury Turkish flatbread dish
somewhat like pizza. This is something you’ll definitely be taking home with
you. Overnight: Nemrut Mountain.
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
From Nemrut we head to
Diyarbakir across the Euphrates again, just past the Karaca Dag shield volcano
and on into Diyarbakir, surrounded by its giant 2,000-year-old,
five-and-a-half-kilometre black basalt defensive walls made of stone from
Karaca Dağ. Diyarbakir is known for
rich dishes of spicy lamb and for its liver kebabs. The most famous specialty
dish from Diyarbakir is Kaburga Dolması which is a dish of slow baked lamb’s
ribs stuffed with rice, almonds and many spices. Diyarbakir is also known for
its watermelons, celebrated by a monument and an annual Watermelon Festival.
On arrival and after a light lunch we’ll start our city tour including the
walls, the 16th century Hasan Paşa Hanı and the Great Mosque and central square
which exactly replicate the ancient Roman Forum and Basilica, both in form and
layout. We will visit the Sülüklühan Assyrian Winery and we’ll follow that by
going to a famous local restaurant to see the preparation of Diyarbakir’s
famous kaburga* before tucking in. Overnight:
Diyarbakir
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
Before departing Diyarbakir, we will head back to Hasan Paşa Hanı (in front of
Ulu Camii) for a traditional Diyarbakir breakfast of roasted egg and ciğer………or
even soup, if you prefer. After breakfast we head south to Mardin.
Mardin
is known it is known for the Turkomen/Artuklid architecture of its old city,
and for its strategic location on a rocky hill near the Tigris and overlooking
the plains south towards Syria. Mardin is a visual feast as well as a culinary
and cultural one. We will explore the
backstreets and markets, visit the Great Mosque, the Kasimiye Medresesi before
going on to visit the Syriac Saffron Monastery and the 1,000-year BC Temple of
the Sun hidden beneath it. On our return to Mardin we will visit one of Mardin’s
top restaurants for a feast of traditional local meze and Syriac wine tasting.
Overnight: Mardin
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
From Mardin we will head
east across the Tigris at Hasankeyf where we will enjoy a boat ride on this
iconic river and then up to Batman for lunch, then up the Bitlis Gorge into the
Eastern Anatolian high lands to Tatvan on the western shore of Lake Van. On the
way we will stop to visit the El Aman Hanı, one of the many Caravanserais along
Anatolia’s Silk Road. This restored 16th century Caravanserai now serves the
local community as an arts and recreation centre. Overnight: Tatvan
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
From Tatvan we head east
along the southern shore of Lake Van stopping at the village of Reşadiye for a
hearty village breakfast and a cooking demonstration* in the essential skills
for making the iconic Anatolian flatbread. From here we continue on to the
regional capital of Van where we will visit the Citadel of Van to watch the sun
set over Lake Van. Built on a large lozenge shaped outcrop the fortifications,
started in around 850 BC by the Urartians, the citadel has been adapted and
added to almost continually ever since by Assyrians, Persians, Romans,
Byzantines, Armenians, Turkomen, Seljuks, Ottomans and for a brief period
during WWI, the Russians. This fortress is possibly the oldest continuously
used military fortification in the world.
Overnight: Van
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After breakfast, we head to Gevaş for a traditional local feast in a local
country garden where everybody will participate in food preparations*. We will,
however, take a break, and while the ladies of the house stir the pots and turn
the meats, we will head to the lake for a boat ride to visit the beautiful
island of Akdamar with its exquisite 10th century Armenian Church. Once souls
and spirits have been refreshed, we will return to Gevaş to replenish our
bodies. Overnight: Van
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After a breakfast we will visit Annemin Vefa Sofrasi to prepare our lunch*
under the expert and fun filled guidance of the ladies at this local family
eatery, where mother definitely knows best*. While lunch is cooking, we will
visit Urartu Carpets where beautiful carpets and kilims are woven by members of
a local Women’s Collective. After lunch there will be free time for relaxation
or shopping but there will be an optional tour to Van’s new Archaeological
museum. Overnight: Van
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After another hearty Van breakfast, we depart Van and head north along the
eastern shore of Lake Van and then past Mt. Suphan, across the Tendurek Shield
Volcano and into Doğubayazıt where we will have a light lunch before visiting
the pleasure Palace of Ishak Paşa overlooking the Plains of Ararat. From
Doğubayazıt we will continue north around the eastern flank of Ararat and on to
the city of Kars. Overnight: Kars
(Breakfast and Lunch included)
After breakfast we will head east to visit the ruins of the medieval Armenian
city of Ani, protected on its western side with huge city walls and on its
eastern flank by a bend in the Arpaçay River gorge which is the border with
Armenia. In the afternoon we will return to Kars for a city tour and a break.
In the evening we will prepare our supper which will be Piti Kebab*, a version
of this international dish specific to Kars and as a final reminder that a
kebab is not just meat on a stick. Overnight: Kars
(Breakfast included)
After breakfast you will have free time in Kars. Today we depart for
Kars Airport for our domestic flight to Istanbul and then back to home. We hope
your tour was a memorable one and we would like to see you in the future in one
of our tours again. Have a nice trip back home and thanks for choosing
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Trip includes
Included
2
nights hotel in Gaziantep - The Arena Hotel
1 nights hotel in Sanliurfa - Hilton Hotel
1 night hotel in Nemrut Mountain
2 night hotel in Diyarbakir - The Green Park Hotel Diyarbakır
1 night hotel in Mardin - Anemon Mardin
1 night hotel in Tatvan - Öz Cavuşoğlu otel
3 night hotel in Van - Elite World Van
2 night hotel in Kars - Grand Ani Hotel
PS: If This hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will arrange smilar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category hotel, there might be an additional cost
Professional English speaking tour guide during the tour
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Meal plan as mentioned in the itinerary




All Tour Transportation
Transportation
in a fully air-conditioned, non-smoking coach
Guided Gazientep
Tour
Guided Şanlıurfa Göbekli Tepe Tour
Guided Mt. Nemrut - Ataturk Dam Tour
Guided Diyarbakir Tour
Guided Mardin Tour
Guided Hasankeyf Tour - Tatvan Tour
Guided Van Tour
Guided Van Akdamar Tour
Guided Van Cooking Tour
Guided Doğubayazıt Tour
Guided Kars Tour
All entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary
Hotel Room Taxes
Activity Level: Moderate—includes walking on uneven terrain, cooking demos, and some early starts.
Travel Time: Several long drives (Gaziantep→Şanlıurfa, Şanlıurfa→Nemrut, Mardin→Tatvan, Van→Doğubayazıt); pack neck pillows and light snacks.
Accommodations: Mix of urban hotels and rural pensions—comfort varies by location.
Meals: Breakfasts and lunches as per itinerary; most dinners on your own unless noted. Please advise dietary requirements at booking.
Seasonal Notes: Summers can be hot in the south; evenings cool in highlands. Layered clothing and sturdy walking shoes recommended.
Cultural Respect: Modest attire at religious and archaeological sites.
Tips & Extras: Travel insurance highly recommended. Tipping guides/drivers 5–10% is customary. International flights, visa fees, and certain optional entrances (e.g. Topkapı Palace) are not included.
Excluded
International flight tickets
All airport transfers and domestic flight (Gaziantep , Kars , Istanbul )
Travel insurance (highly recommended)
Personal expenses
Dinner meals (unless mentioned)
Optional entrance tickets (Topkapi Palace, Basilica Cistern)
Tips for guide and driver
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