Explore Bursa and Uludağ Mountain on a guided tour, blending history, culture, and nature. Enjoy scenic views, local cuisine, and seasonal activities.
Explore Bursa and Uludağ Mountain on a guided tour, blending history, culture, and nature. Enjoy scenic views, local cuisine, and seasonal activities.
- Bosphorus Bridge - Stretching across the picturesque Bosphorus Strait, the Bosphorus Bridge—officially named the 15 July Martyrs Bridge—links the continents of Europe and Asia in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in 1973, this iconic suspension bridge extends over 1,500 meters and stands as one of the city’s most famous landmarks. By connecting two…
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Bosphorus Bridge - Stretching across the picturesque Bosphorus Strait, the Bosphorus Bridge—officially named the 15 July Martyrs Bridge—links the continents of Europe and Asia in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in 1973, this iconic suspension bridge extends over 1,500 meters and stands as one of the city’s most famous landmarks. By connecting two continents, it represents Istanbul’s unique cultural fusion of East and West. Although it is not open to pedestrian traffic, the bridge is often admired during Bosphorus cruises or panoramic city tours, especially when illuminated at night. Its dramatic setting and architectural importance make it a must-see highlight of any visit to Istanbul.
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İnkaya Historical Plane Tree - Situated near the base of Uludağ in Bursa, the İnkaya Historical Plane Tree is one of Turkey’s oldest and largest plane trees. Estimated to be over 600 years old, this magnificent natural monument stands at an impressive height with a massive trunk circumference of about 10 meters. Named after the nearby İnkaya village, the tree provides a tranquil atmosphere beneath its expansive branches, making it a popular stop for travelers seeking a blend of history, nature, and tradition. Visitors can relax at the adjacent café, enjoy local delicacies, and take in panoramic views of the countryside, all under the shade of this living piece of Ottoman history.
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Uludag National Park - Uludağ National Park, located just outside the city of Bursa, is one of Turkey’s top destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Known as the “Great Mountain,” Uludağ is celebrated for its lush forests, alpine meadows, and stunning views. In winter, it becomes a bustling ski resort offering a variety of snow activities, while in warmer months, it’s perfect for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the serene natural surroundings. Accessible by cable car or scenic mountain roads, the park also features diverse wildlife and endemic plant species. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, Uludağ National Park provides an unforgettable experience in every season.
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Bursa Cableway Station Kadıyayl - Teferrüç Station serves as the entry point to the famous Bursa Cableway, offering a smooth ascent from the city’s Yıldırım district to the scenic heights of Uludağ. This modern facility includes a 240-vehicle parking area, automated systems, and a spacious passenger hall designed for comfort and efficiency. Architecturally, the station features a distinctive curved roof and expansive glass facades, allowing natural light to fill the interior and providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. With amenities including shops, cafés, and escalators, Teferrüç Station ensures a pleasant start to your journey. Embark on a 9-kilometer cable car ride—the longest in Turkey—offering breathtaking vistas as you ascend to Uludağ’s renowned ski resorts and natural beauty.
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Green Tomb - The Green Tomb, or Yeşil Türbe, is one of Bursa’s most iconic landmarks and a masterpiece of early Ottoman architecture. Built in 1421, it serves as the final resting place of Sultan Mehmed I and is renowned for its striking turquoise tiles that give the mausoleum its name. Located in the Yeşil district, the tomb is part of a larger complex that includes the Green Mosque and Green Madrasa. The octagonal structure, elegant calligraphy, and intricate tile work reflect the artistic and spiritual richness of the Ottoman era. A visit to the Green Tomb offers both historical insight and a peaceful atmosphere amidst beautifully landscaped surroundings.
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Green Mosque - The Green Mosque, or Yeşil Camii, is a stunning example of early Ottoman architecture located in Bursa. Commissioned by Sultan Mehmed I in the early 15th century, the mosque is part of a larger religious complex that includes the Green Tomb. It is famous for its exquisite green and turquoise tilework, which adorns the interior walls and gives the mosque its name. The mosque features a unique inverted T-plan, beautifully carved marble details, and a richly decorated mihrab and minbar. A visit to the Green Mosque offers a serene and inspiring glimpse into the artistry, spirituality, and history of the early Ottoman Empire.

- Cable car ticket
- Admission to attractions
- English / Arabic-speaking guide
- Lunch
- One soft drink
- Cable car ticket
- Admission to attractions
- English / Arabic-speaking guide
- Lunch
- One soft drink
- Quad Bike in Yalova city
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Quad Bike in Yalova city
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
Escape the hustle and bustle of Istanbul and set off on an awe-inspiring journey to Bursa and Uludağ Mountain with a nature-guided tour—ideal for both adventure enthusiasts and culture aficionados! Start your day with a picturesque ferry ride across the Sea of Marmara, followed by a drive through verdant countryside as you make your way to Bursa, the…
Escape the hustle and bustle of Istanbul and set off on an awe-inspiring journey to Bursa and Uludağ Mountain with a nature-guided tour—ideal for both adventure enthusiasts and culture aficionados! Start your day with a picturesque ferry ride across the Sea of Marmara, followed by a drive through verdant countryside as you make your way to Bursa, the inaugural capital of the Ottoman Empire. Explore the city’s rich heritage at sites like the Green Mosque and Green Tomb, wander through the lively Silk Market, and enjoy a traditional local lunch featuring the renowned Iskender Kebab.
Then, ascend the magnificent Uludağ Mountain, often referred to as the “Mount Olympus of Turkey,” where you’ll be enveloped by crisp alpine air, lush forests, and breathtaking panoramic vistas. Depending on the season, partake in winter snow activities or enjoy summer nature walks and cable car rides—a perfect retreat for all ages.
This full-day guided tour seamlessly combines culture, history, and natural splendor into one unforgettable adventure.
- Total tour duration includes transportation time
- Free for children aged 0-3 as long as they will not occupy separate seats
- Please note that the itinerary times are approximate and subject to change based on real-time conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.