Authorities have closed the Nemrut Caldera in Bitlis, eastern Turkey, to visitors for the winter season due to safety risks arising from visitors feeding wild bears. The Bitlis Governor’s Office ...
Huge statues of gods, kings, and creatures can be found at Mount Nemrut, a Unesco site in southeastern Turkey. Christa Larwood climbs Mount Nemrut to learn more about a group of mystical stone ...
Mount Nemrut steals the spotlight. Standing at 2150 meters, Mount Nemrut boasts limestone statues commemorating the Commagene ...
The ruins of Nemrut Dag, Turkey, atop Mount Nemrut and 350 mi/565 km southeast of Ankara, date from the time of the Commagene civilization and were built 2,000 years ago for King Antiochus I (Ant ...
Ascend Mount Nemrut, where at a height of 7,001 feet ... Derinkuyu is one of the deepest excavated underground cities in Turkey, dug out in early Christian times, when believers hid away from ...
Massive statues of gods, kings and creatures stare down visitors to this little-known Unesco site in southeastern Turkey. The battlegrounds of World War One are still giving up their revealing ...
Children are welcome at this hotel. No, Hotel Nemrut 2000 doesn't have a restaurant. If you're looking for a hotel that does, start your search and simply filter by 'Restaurant' under 'Amenities' in ...