Göbeklitepe is not just an archaeological site; it is the ultimate monument of human evolution. Built 12,000 years ago—7,000 years before the Great Pyramid of Giza—it features massive, T-shaped limestone pillars weighing up to 20 tons. These pillars are intricately carved with lions, scorpions, and vultures, representing the spiritual world of the first settled humans. Visiting Göbeklitepe with our guides allows you to walk through the world’s first temple and witness the moment humanity transitioned from hunting to the birth of religion and art.

The Experience: Step into the world’s first temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site that predates Stonehenge by 6,000 years.
The Details: Built 12,000 years ago, Göbeklitepe features massive T-shaped limestone pillars weighing up to 20 tons, arranged in monumental circles. These pillars are intricately carved with high-relief figures of lions, scorpions, vultures, and foxes. Our tour explains how this site shattered the belief that “agriculture came before religion,” proving that the urge to worship was actually what brought humanity together to build the first permanent structures.
