Explore Bursa and Uludağ with a full-day tour: ferry ride, cable car, and mountain BBQ. Discover Ottoman history and breathtaking views.
Explore Bursa and Uludağ with a full-day tour: ferry ride, cable car, and mountain BBQ. Discover Ottoman history and breathtaking views.
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Bursa Province - Transportation, Cable Car, Lunch, Guide Included
Guests are picked up from their hotels to begin the tour at 08:30. The journey starts with a drive across the Bosphorus Bridge to the Asian side of Istanbul, offering breathtaking views. From there, a ferry ride to Yalova provides a wonderful opportunity to capture stunning sea…
- Bursa Province - Transportation, Cable Car, Lunch, Guide Included
Guests are picked up from their hotels to begin the tour at 08:30. The journey starts with a drive across the Bosphorus Bridge to the Asian side of Istanbul, offering breathtaking views. From there, a ferry ride to Yalova provides a wonderful opportunity to capture stunning sea views. The first stop in Bursa is the Covered Bazaar, where visitors can find exquisite gifts, high-quality leather clothing, and silk, followed by a visit to The Ulu Camii, a mosque from the Ottoman Empire. Next, a cable car ride offers a panoramic view of the city and the diverse tree species in the forest below, lasting 15 minutes and perfect for photography. Lunch is served on the mountain. Afterward, a bus takes guests to the mountain’s peak, 2,486 meters above sea level. The tour includes a visit to a remarkable old tree over 600 years old. Upon returning to Istanbul, guests will be eager to revisit.
- Green Tomb - This renowned structure of the Green Complex was commissioned by Çelebi Sultan Mehmed for Hacı İvaz Pasha in 1421. The tomb is named “Green” due to its blue, green, and turquoise Iznik tiles, famously known as “Impossible to Produce Ceramics.”
- Covered Bazaar (Bedesten) - Constructed by Yıldırım Bayezid at the end of the 14th century, this was the first covered bazaar of the Ottoman Empire. It served as a secure place for storing money and valuables, a role now fulfilled by banks. This bazaar was central to the trade of the country’s most valuable goods and the safekeeping of treasures.
- Bursa Teleferik - As Turkey’s first cable car line, Bursa Teleferik opened on October 29, 1963. It is a symbol of Bursa and the longest cable car line in Turkey, spanning 9 km. It features entertainment centers and shopping stores at its stations. The line starts in the Teferrüç neighborhood near Yıldırım district in Southern Bursa and reaches the hotel area in Uludağ.
- Uludag National Park - Located within Bursa province, Uludağ is a mountain with an altitude of 2,543 m, known as Turkey’s largest center for winter and nature sports.
- Inkaya Tarihi Cinar - Named after Inkaya Village, one of the Ottoman Empire’s first villages, this 600-year-old plane tree is renowned for its impressive stature. With a diameter of 3 m, a height of 35 m, and 13 main branches, it is one of Turkey’s oldest trees, boasting a circumference of 9.2 meters.

- Big Cable Car
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- Big Cable Car
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- Ski equipment
- special activities
- Ski equipment
- special activities
Transportation, Cable Car, Lunch, Guide Included
The tour begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel at 08:30. The journey starts with a drive across the Bosphorus Bridge, offering breathtaking views, as you head to the Asian side of Istanbul. From there, you’ll board a ferry to Yalova, providing a wonderful opportunity to capture stunning sea…
Transportation, Cable Car, Lunch, Guide Included
The tour begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel at 08:30. The journey starts with a drive across the Bosphorus Bridge, offering breathtaking views, as you head to the Asian side of Istanbul. From there, you’ll board a ferry to Yalova, providing a wonderful opportunity to capture stunning sea views. The first stop in Bursa is the Covered Bazaar, where you can find exquisite gifts, high-quality leather clothing, and silk. You’ll also visit The Ulu Camii, a mosque from the Ottoman Empire. Next, enjoy a cable car ride up the mountain, offering a panoramic view of the city and a variety of tree species in the forest. This 15-minute ride is perfect for capturing memorable photos. Lunch will be served on the mountain, featuring a delightful barbecue. Afterward, a bus will take you to the mountain’s peak, standing at 2,486 meters above sea level. You’ll also have the chance to see an incredible old tree, over 600 years old. Upon returning to Istanbul, you’ll be eager to experience it all over again.
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.