Konya Touren
Private Konya-Touren
Mevlana-Museum, Seldschuken-Architektur und Derwisch-Tradition — private Konya-Touren in Zentralanatolien.
All tours are operated by Turkey Travel Agency, a TURSAB-licensed turkey tour operator and incoming DMC since 2014.
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Konya — city of Rumi and the Seljuks
Konya is Turkey's spiritual capital — home to Jalaluddin Rumi (Mevlana), whose tomb draws pilgrims year-round. Seljuk sultans left Alaeddin Mosque, Ince Minare Medrese and turquoise tile masterpieces. Private tours explain Sufi philosophy without rushing the museum's sacred atmosphere.
Mevlana Museum and whirling dervishes
The Mevlana Museum houses Rumi's tomb, dervish artifacts and calligraphy. Evening Sema ceremonies feature whirling dervishes in white robes — tickets are limited; we reserve ahead and brief you on silence and photography rules. December Şeb-i Arus commemorations require very early booking.
Seljuk architecture and pacing
Beyond Mevlana, Konya preserves medieval Seljuk capital sites often missed by bus tours. Allow a full day for museums and mosques; conservative dress applies at active religious sites. Summer heat is intense — morning touring works best.
Fitting Konya into a longer Turkey route
Konya sits between Cappadocia and the Mediterranean — fly from Istanbul or drive from Goreme (3–4 hours). Spiritual seekers pair Konya with Mardin or southeast heritage packages. Tell us your interests for a seamless multi-city quote.
Konya tour prices and booking
Private Mevlana Museum and city tours from $75–110 per person for two travelers. Sema ceremony tickets quoted separately when schedule aligns. Domestic flights IST–KYA save time versus long drives from Cappadocia.
Verfügbare Touren
Mevlana-Museum, seldschukische Architektur und spirituelle Konya-Geschichte — private Tour mit ruhigem Tempo.
Konya am Abend mit Sema-/Derwisch-Kontext, Mevlana-Tradition und privater logistischer Planung.