

Gobekli Tepe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a megalithic archaeological site in southeastern Turkey, known for its T-shaped stone pillars carved with animal and symbolic reliefs, dating back to around 9000 BCE.
Handcrafted terracotta figurines inspired by the ancient symbols found at Gobekli Tepe, symbolizing the region's rich history.
Vibrant, hand-woven kilims featuring traditional Kurdish patterns, reflecting the region's textile heritage.
High-quality olive oil and olive-based products, such as soap and beauty creams, made from the region's olive groves.
Savory pancake filled with cheese, potatoes, or spinach.
Shepherd's salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and parsley.
Grilled meat skewers with spicy red pepper sauce.
Gobekli Tepe's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
The archaeological site requires walking on uneven terrain.
The site is exposed to the sun, and protection is crucial to prevent sunstroke.
The world's oldest known place of worship, predating Stonehenge by 7,000 years.
A family-friendly zoo housing a variety of animals, including a white tiger and a giraffe.
Famous for its traditional Turkish breakfast with local products.
Known for its delicious Mediterranean lunch options.
Offers a unique dining experience with views of the ancient site.
An ancient castle offering panoramic views of the city, illuminated at night.

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