Long Nemrut Tour
For 30 years, the Kommagene Family has been providing the Long Nemrut Tour service from Adıyaman and Kahta. The tour includes departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, where you can enjoy the unique views of the East, West, and North Terraces, visit historical sites, and return to Kahta. For detailed information and reservations, you can contact Nemrut Guide Tours. Local people know their region best…
As locals, we offer you the chance to get to know us, experience the culture of Southeast Anatolia on GAP tours, and discover the history of a people and a culture that has lived on Mesopotamian soil for years.
Kommagene Hotel Travel and Tourism
Sunrise Long Tours:
Departure: 02:30
Route: Departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, observation of the sunrise on Mount Nemrut (visiting the East, West, and North Terraces), and a visit to other historical sites inherited from the Kommagene Kingdom, including Arsemia (Old Castle), Selçuk Bridge, Old Kahta Castle (New Castle), Cendere Bridge, and Karakuş Hill, followed by return to Kahta.
Return: 10:00 – 12:00
Sunrise Short Tours:
Departure: 02:30
Route: Departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, observation of the sunrise on Mount Nemrut (visiting the East, West, and North Terraces), and return to Kahta.
Return: 09:00 – 10:00
Daytime Long Tours:
Departure: 10:00
Route: Departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, visiting the East, West, and North Terraces on Mount Nemrut, and a visit to other historical sites inherited from the Kommagene Kingdom, including Arsemia (Old Castle), Selçuk Bridge, Old Kahta Castle (New Castle), Cendere Bridge, and Karakuş Hill, followed by return to Kahta.
Daytime Short Tours:
Departure: 10:00
Route: Departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, visiting the East, West, and North Terraces on Mount Nemrut, and return to Adıyaman Kahta.
Sunset Long Tours:
Departure: 13:00
Route: Departure from Kahta with visits to historical sites including Karakuş Hill, Cendere Bridge, New Castle (Old Kahta Castle), Arsemia, and arrival at Mount Nemrut. Visit the terraces on Mount Nemrut, observe the sunset, and return to Kahta.
Return: 21:30
Sunset Short Tours:
Departure: 14:30
Route: Direct departure from Kahta to Mount Nemrut, visiting the East, West, and North Terraces on Mount Nemrut, observing the sunset, and return to Kahta.
Return: 21:30
Note: Our tours have no time restrictions, and you can spend as much time as you like at the archaeological sites. Additionally, English and Turkish guides are available upon request. Tours are available every day, including weekdays and weekends. The route is shown on the map, and you can view pictures in the photo gallery.
For accommodation, sightseeing, and information about Mount Nemrut and the surrounding region, feel free to call or email us.
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Kahta Nemrut Minibus
To reach Nemrut, you can either take intercity buses to Kahta or use the Adıyaman Airport, which is 15 km away from Kahta. Alternatively, airports in Şanlıurfa, Malatya, and Gaziantep, located 1.5-2.5 hours away, can also be used. The distance between Kahta and Adıyaman is 34 km.
For seeing Mount Nemrut and Kommagene monuments, you can obtain guidance and transportation services from hotels in Adıyaman and Kahta. Minibuses can be rented if necessary. The distance from Kahta is 43 km.
Transportation is also available via a regular ferry across the Euphrates River between Kahta and Siverek.
Adıyaman Hotels
For visitors considering accommodation in Adıyaman, after visiting Mount Nemrut, you can explore places such as the New Castle, Arsemia Ancient Site, Women’s Ancient Tomb, Cendere Bridge, Haydaran Rock Tombs, Besni Grand Mosque, and Atatürk Dam.
Accommodation prices in Adıyaman are based on the average nightly rates of the facilities in the region. Additionally, there are Safe Tourism Certified hotels approved by the Ministry of Health in Adıyaman.
For more information about hotel prices and options in Adıyaman and for early booking opportunities, feel free to call or email us any day of the week.