Catalhuyuk Tour: Explore Ancient Neolithic Sites

Embark on a half-day archaeological tour of Catalhuyuk, Boncuklu Huyuk, and Konya Archaeological Museum in Turkey’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the wonders of Neolithic civilization and experience the first proto-city settlement in Anatolia.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Catalhoyuk Neolithic City - Çatalhöyük is obviously the largest, most developed and one of the oldest city settlement in the World. It dates back to the Neolithic period (7200-6500 BC),and it is known to have been the first proto-city settlement in Anatolia. They have different customs and structures in terms of their burial methods ,their…
What's Included
  • Hotel pick up and Drop Off
  • Private transportation
  • Professional Guiding
  • All Fees and Taxes
What's Not Included
  • Any tip for the guide and driver
Additional Information

Çatalhöyük Archaeological Site, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is recognized as the largest, most advanced, and among the oldest city settlements in the world. Dating back to the Neolithic period (7200-6500 BC), it is acknowledged as the first proto-city settlement in Anatolia.
Boncuklu Höyük, another archaeological site from the Neolithic…

Location
Catalhoyuk Neolithic City
Catalhoyuk Yolu, Kucukkoy Mahallesi
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Swhallo
May 22, 2026
great tour with fantastic guide - hussein was fantastic, knowledgeable, funny and friendly. he made sure the trip was memorable for our group and went beyond to make it extra special.
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Samanthaj497
May 8, 2026
Fabulous! - This guided tour was excellent. We were picked up from our hotel promptly and taken to Catalhoyuk in a comfortable vehicle. We had a guided tour of the museum and ancient ruins. Our guide was both knowledgeable and entertaining and we thoroughly enjoyed the tour. We then visited Boncuklu Hoyuk, an even older settlement, which was also fascinating. The third trip was to Konya Archeological museum, which was also very interesting to visit. Our guide was very informative and brought the exhibits to life. We were dropped back at our hotel at the end of the tour. I can thoroughly recommend this tour to others.
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Bigfoot-grant
Jan 5, 2026
9000 year old village with great centre. - Wonderful and amazing place. And 9000 years old. Incredible. Hard to fathom how old this place is. The bus was easy and fast and gives plenty time to visit the site.
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Meresanch
Nov 1, 2025
One of the key Neolithic settlements - It was my second visit to the site, allowing me to compare it before the construction of the visitor center and now, with the new center. I like the location very much. The excavation sites are accessible (although the south excavation is currently closed), and the new museum-visitor center provides sufficient information for the curious visitor.
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Melati
Oct 24, 2025
Wonderful tour of nearby archaeological sites to Konya! - This was an amazing tour that we took from Sille, near Konya, to archaeological sites nearby. The guide and driver picked us up in a very comfortable and safe vehicle from our hotel and took us to Catal Huyuk, Burcu Huyuk (an even older site - about 12,000 years old) and ended with a trip to the really impressive Konya archaeological museum. The guide was very knowledgeable and they took very good care of us. On the way back, they dropped us at the Mevlana Museum. All in all, really great value for what we saw and I’d highly recommend it!
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Melati_n
Oct 24, 2025
Amazing archaeology tour of Konya’s surroundings - This was an AMAZING tour that everybody interested in archaeology must do! We were picked up at our hotel in Sille with a guide and driver, and went to Catal Huyuk, Bocu Huyuk (an even older site), and the Konya Archaeological museum. The guide was excellent and we learned so much, the transport was safe and comfortable, and we had tons of fun. I would high recommend Mete and Husain. Thank you!!!
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Fernando_c
Oct 20, 2025
Early civilization experience - Very exciting especially if you are interested in the origins of human society. The guide couldn't be better. Exceptionally knowledgeable. I know a thing or two about this subject, but she knew more which I appreciated very much.
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Claremi769sx
Oct 12, 2025
Çatalhöyük guide was excellent - wonderful tour company owner, Mete who scheduled my airport pick up as well as my day with tour guide Fatima and driver Fatih. The experience of seeing these ancient mound sites on the road from Konya are mind-blowing. We first stopped at Boncuklu Hoyuk, which is even older than Çatalhöyük. The visitor center at Çatalhöyük is truly stunning, and Fatima's guide skills were excellent. highly recommend!
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Nikolay
Sep 3, 2025
Great private archeology trip to the oldest known human settlement and some extra side trips - Tour guide picked us up from our hotel in Konya, we visited Chatalhuyuk at 60km from the big city, then traveled to another much smaller and 2000-3000 years older village (another great candidate for unesco) that is not yet an official site and will open in 1-2 years for visitors. Then we drove back to the archeological museum in Konya. Guide was very knowlegeable and explained very interesting things. Chatalhuyuk site was with a very nice visitor center, but the site itself is not kept very well. 95% of the ancient village is still untouched under the 2 huge tells. At the site and 100km radius there is more human civilisation history than on the entire north american continent, but turkish government is not yet modern enough to recognise the tressure they walk over and don't invest properly. Short story is some ethiopians crossed red sea about 10000-13000 years ago, lived in vilages like the first one the guide showed us for another 10-20 centuries, then moved near the place where two rivers combine (chatal in turkish) and at that place they thrived for 25 centuries (yes, they lived there longer than most mofern countries can trace their history back). At that period they developed square houses, farming, bread (the oldest dated bread is found there) and some other technologies. Didn't have a idea for chimneys and streets yet. Due to drauth rivers disappeared and these people then moved to Europe (Latvia/Estonia acc. to dna) Trip is worth it if you are curious even with the long travel. We took a pplain to Istanbul and then a high speed train for 5h to Konya
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Fionac714
Jul 8, 2025
Highly recommend. The time flew by there, and we learned so much - Such an educational, accessible and user-friendly experience that makes you really appreciate the actual archaeological site when you finally enter it. The digital interactive displays convey the significance of this settlement and its wider context. The building itself is also impressive. And for €5 per person, with a cheap bus ride from Konya, it is very affordable.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).