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114/d 115, Karadut 02410 Türkiye
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We had a great stay. The owner picked us up from the bus stop. I don’t think a lot of buses pass by around that area so that was very helpful. Peaceful location with good views from our room. The pension was clean and they treated us like family. Brekkie was included and his family prepared us some delicious dinners for an extra cost. He took us to Mt Nemrut and waited for us. He does tours to other places but that’s all we had time for. There was limited hot water since they might run on solar panels. The heater in our room was really nice and kept us warm. Wifi worked well downstairs. We were there during low/cold season so it was pretty quiet but there were still a few travellers to meet and chat with. Not much around town but a little market and some restaurants that were closed but It was really nice seeing how people lived in that small town. We felt comfortable and the owner speaks good English. His son is the sweetest. Thank you again!
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Date of stay: November 2021Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Friendly little family run hotel, camping and restaurant. An extremely scenic location and very handy for visiting Nemrut Dag and the other local historical sites. There's a lovely terrace for breakfast, where you can also sit and have a drink and watch the sun go down. Rooms are basic, but perfectly adequate and very good value. The owner can arrange transport if you don't have your own vehicle.
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Date of stay: June 2023Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Soon after arriving at Kahta bus terminal the pension owner picked us up in his car and took us to his place. Due to heavy snow we had to stop 2kms short of the pension and hike the rest up in heavy snow slipping and sliding which was cool.
We knew there would be a slim chance of going up Nemrut but went there for the sake of adventure and to experience a side of Turkey we hadn’t in the past.
After we got to his place he gave us the choice of staying in the pension which was a further 300-400 metres uphill or in his house. We chose his house as it was the cosier of the two.
He put fuel (wood) in the heater to keep us warm then his wife cooked us delicious village style authentic food which till today still resonates my taste buds. The food was to die for. Osman wasn’t wrong when he said he’s going to tell his mum to cook us nice food.
The council around here doesn’t seem to care about winter tourists and don’t bother clearing out the 12km stretch of road from Karadut to Nemrut. We decided we’d give it a crack walking and managed to climb 6km in knee deep snow before calling it quits due to our pace slowing down and body temperature dropping. This hike lasted more or less between 3-4 hours which was fun.
Our next destinations were Sanliurfa, Halfeti and Harran so we negotiated a deal with the pension owner to drive us to all the places we wanted to and off we went.
Can definitely recommend this place for anyone wishing to stay in Nemrut and to visit the statues up the top. We will definitely be back. The pension is run by a lovely Turkish family with Kurdish background.
Twin share room cost us 100 lira per person inclusive of breakfast, dinner pickup from Kahta bus terminal and drop off to ferry.
Website seems to be down but if you call Osman on [--] he will be able to liaise with his father.
We knew there would be a slim chance of going up Nemrut but went there for the sake of adventure and to experience a side of Turkey we hadn’t in the past.
After we got to his place he gave us the choice of staying in the pension which was a further 300-400 metres uphill or in his house. We chose his house as it was the cosier of the two.
He put fuel (wood) in the heater to keep us warm then his wife cooked us delicious village style authentic food which till today still resonates my taste buds. The food was to die for. Osman wasn’t wrong when he said he’s going to tell his mum to cook us nice food.
The council around here doesn’t seem to care about winter tourists and don’t bother clearing out the 12km stretch of road from Karadut to Nemrut. We decided we’d give it a crack walking and managed to climb 6km in knee deep snow before calling it quits due to our pace slowing down and body temperature dropping. This hike lasted more or less between 3-4 hours which was fun.
Our next destinations were Sanliurfa, Halfeti and Harran so we negotiated a deal with the pension owner to drive us to all the places we wanted to and off we went.
Can definitely recommend this place for anyone wishing to stay in Nemrut and to visit the statues up the top. We will definitely be back. The pension is run by a lovely Turkish family with Kurdish background.
Twin share room cost us 100 lira per person inclusive of breakfast, dinner pickup from Kahta bus terminal and drop off to ferry.
Website seems to be down but if you call Osman on [--] he will be able to liaise with his father.
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Date of stay: January 2012Trip type: Traveled with friends
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We check the rates and go to this place directly Discusting..not should be on a good rate some cheating going on, beds was dirty there was a broken fan don’t stay there.
This hotel wasn’t have the same picture review and foods was terrible now we check in another hotel have a good journey!
This hotel wasn’t have the same picture review and foods was terrible now we check in another hotel have a good journey!
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Date of stay: June 2021Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Turkey is a really friendly and correct country, but this happened to us in Karadut Pension, on the Nemrut Mountain. We were on a dolmus (local bus). We were changing the dolmus in Siverek, where the driver handed over his phone, and a really good english speaking voice sad; Im the owner of the Karadut Pension under the Nemrut. If we choose him, he will wait for us on the beginning of the road to the village, and he takes us for free to the pension.
And can you take us up to the mountain? -we asked.
„Yes, and it will be free, too!” -Free? „Free.” -Sure? „Sure!”
I have to add, that this method is common here, that the pensions are co-operating with the dolmus drivers, and from the dolmus stop the transfer to the hotels are free. When we arrived in the pension, he first asked money for the transfer, then for taking us up to the mountain. We paid him, and said that its not the best way to get satisfied guests, with this we ended the conversation. The next day, we wanted to leave, he said the price includes the transfer back to the dolmus. Then he left and came back after a half an hour, and as he wasnt the same men, asked money for the transfer, more than a cab in some cities, and much more than a dolmus price. Then he said, if we wont accept his offer, we will be late for the ferry, which would take us through the Eufrat. We said no, and he replied that its our problem then. I replied no, that will be your problem. Even his employes said sorry. We left, and hitchhiked to the ferry, where we were late, and had to wait an hour. We travelled for 32 days in Turkey, and never met anybody like him. Turkey is a fair country, we never had any problem after we had an agreement, because they keep their word.
(Karadut Pansiyon is not in Kahta, this is not far from the town, on Karadut village.)
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And can you take us up to the mountain? -we asked.
„Yes, and it will be free, too!” -Free? „Free.” -Sure? „Sure!”
I have to add, that this method is common here, that the pensions are co-operating with the dolmus drivers, and from the dolmus stop the transfer to the hotels are free. When we arrived in the pension, he first asked money for the transfer, then for taking us up to the mountain. We paid him, and said that its not the best way to get satisfied guests, with this we ended the conversation. The next day, we wanted to leave, he said the price includes the transfer back to the dolmus. Then he left and came back after a half an hour, and as he wasnt the same men, asked money for the transfer, more than a cab in some cities, and much more than a dolmus price. Then he said, if we wont accept his offer, we will be late for the ferry, which would take us through the Eufrat. We said no, and he replied that its our problem then. I replied no, that will be your problem. Even his employes said sorry. We left, and hitchhiked to the ferry, where we were late, and had to wait an hour. We travelled for 32 days in Turkey, and never met anybody like him. Turkey is a fair country, we never had any problem after we had an agreement, because they keep their word.
(Karadut Pansiyon is not in Kahta, this is not far from the town, on Karadut village.)
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Date of stay: June 2012Trip type: Traveled with friends
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The rooms were quite basic but for the price you cant really complain. The owner and his family go out of the way to please.
This is right at the ticket gate entrance and the prices from the pension yo the top of the mountain are the most reasonable in the area. If you are a solo traveler or a couple you could try hitching a ride up around sunrise or sunset. I went to the ti met booth and asked a out cheap ways to get to the top and the employee there told me to wait. When a tour van came by he git everything arranged and I got a ride up with the group.
This is right at the ticket gate entrance and the prices from the pension yo the top of the mountain are the most reasonable in the area. If you are a solo traveler or a couple you could try hitching a ride up around sunrise or sunset. I went to the ti met booth and asked a out cheap ways to get to the top and the employee there told me to wait. When a tour van came by he git everything arranged and I got a ride up with the group.
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Date of stay: June 2012
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I stayed ın karadut pansıon rooms is very nice there are hot water owner and personnels very nice people if you want to go nemrut you must be stay in karadut pansion because there are three accomadition in karadut but especially kervansaray not good place defraud people and this picture not have karadut pansion it has kervansaray otel they are crook. thank for all of them karadut pansion owner and personnels.
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Date of stay: May 2012Trip type: Traveled with family
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Karadut Pansiyon is located approx. 8 km from the top of Nemrut dağı and totally suitable if you want to make a trip to the top of it and its terraces. The rooms are small and simple (two beds and thats it) but clean and nice; the bathrooms are quite clean too.
In winter when it gets really cold there is no water in the rooms as the pipes freeze in the whole village. The only available water is freezing cold as it comes from a water tap on the outside which is kept running so that it does not freeze. As we stayed in winter we were the only guests and the whole house was very cold, so the very nice owner Bayram Bey (who speaks a little English) invited us to spent the evenings in his family home which is heated with a wood oven and provided us with electric heaters and a bunch of blankets for the nights.
The rooms are 70TL (approx. 28€) for a double room and we payed another 20TL (approx. 8€) for breakfast, lunch and dinner alltogether per person. The food is absolutely wonderful and always freshly prepared by Bayram Beys wife with local products. We had delicious breakfast (with freshly made omelet, homemade grape- and apricot jam and joghurt from the village), fantastic gözleme for lunch and a wonderful dinner (with chicken, bulgur, vegetable sote, lentil soup and çiğ köfte).
If you want to reach Karadut from Diyarbakir by car, the fastest way is to take the ferry which takes you accross the ‘Atatürk barajı’ about 30 km. west of Siverek (just follwow the road signs from Siverek on which say ‘feribot’). It leaves every day of the week at 9:30, 11:30, 13:30, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30 and 21:30 and takes approx 20 mn. This way the trip takes around 3 hours in total. In winter (because of snow and ice) make sure to call Bayram Bey beforehand to enquire about the road conditions.
In winter when it gets really cold there is no water in the rooms as the pipes freeze in the whole village. The only available water is freezing cold as it comes from a water tap on the outside which is kept running so that it does not freeze. As we stayed in winter we were the only guests and the whole house was very cold, so the very nice owner Bayram Bey (who speaks a little English) invited us to spent the evenings in his family home which is heated with a wood oven and provided us with electric heaters and a bunch of blankets for the nights.
The rooms are 70TL (approx. 28€) for a double room and we payed another 20TL (approx. 8€) for breakfast, lunch and dinner alltogether per person. The food is absolutely wonderful and always freshly prepared by Bayram Beys wife with local products. We had delicious breakfast (with freshly made omelet, homemade grape- and apricot jam and joghurt from the village), fantastic gözleme for lunch and a wonderful dinner (with chicken, bulgur, vegetable sote, lentil soup and çiğ köfte).
If you want to reach Karadut from Diyarbakir by car, the fastest way is to take the ferry which takes you accross the ‘Atatürk barajı’ about 30 km. west of Siverek (just follwow the road signs from Siverek on which say ‘feribot’). It leaves every day of the week at 9:30, 11:30, 13:30, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30 and 21:30 and takes approx 20 mn. This way the trip takes around 3 hours in total. In winter (because of snow and ice) make sure to call Bayram Bey beforehand to enquire about the road conditions.
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Date of stay: January 2012Trip type: Traveled with friends
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We stayed in the garden with our tent for one night (10 TL) and enjoyed the great view, the washing machine (5 TL/cycle) and the quiet location close to Nemrut Dagi. We cooked ourselves on the tables provided in the garden. The owner was sympathetic, the WC merely ok (loose squat WC). We had a very good breakfast for 8 TL/personne, featuring the traditionnal tomato, olives, cheese, honey, butter and a local made excellent corn bread. We recommend it if you want to camp!!!
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Date of stay: October 2011Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Stayed for 1 night. It's a long trip to get out to this part of the world. Arrived in the early evening & we had a 3 course Turkish dinner awaiting us [including some meals which were more eastern Turkey than the typical kebab type meals you see in the rest of the country further west] and with endless drinks on offer. Obviously the purpose of our stay was to visit Nemrut Dagi at sunrise. The rooms were larger than we expected and hot water was abundant in the shower [unexpected!]. The owners and staff are fantastic. They cannot do enough for you. The rooms were large with ensuite. This is not luxury accomodation by any means, but you have to put into perspective where you are. We stayed in a pension room, but sometimes hospitality just takes over. The room was clean and fresh - no bed bugs! I am a big city - urban girl by heart, but I loved this place.
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Date of stay: July 2008Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Tour easily arranged with the hotel for both sunset and sunrise.
You need to ring the hotel for pick up . Take a dolmus as close as possible. They will meet you from the closest village.
We preferred the sunset ourselves.
Hello,
Thank you for interest our place
so we can arange tour for you
And camp price is 10 lira each person
Have leandry,hot shower and electry
Thank you
Osman
0090 533 302 56 41
Hello, thank you for interest our place so from The AirPort Have service to kahta and from kahta to karadut Also if you want we can pick up you in The AirPort
For The Nemrut and other historical side we Have everyday tour
We are 12 km away from Nemrut
Best regds
Osman
Hello,
From Kayseri to kahta if you are coming with kahta petrol turizm you can come to karadut direcktly not must be Chance bus in kahta
Also we can book bus tickets for you
Thank you
Osman
0090 533 302 56 41
Good morning,
Yes is possible from Diyarbakır to Kahta ,
So from Diyarbakır you Will coming to siverek And from siverek you Will take other dolmus( bus) to narince is 12 km away from us you not must be going to Kahta you can stop at narince And we can pick up you in there to karadut
for booking np we are 12 km away to nemrut dağı when you coming we can organized a tour
Best regads
Osman
0090 533 302 56 41
"Try to get the one upstairs overlooking the garden and extensive car park. It has a fan, but no aid conditioner. It has a comfortable double bed and ensuite."Read full review
"The rooms on first floor facing the garden have nice views (but we did not see the others, so we cant tell which one is best)"Read full review
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$49 - $50 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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TürkiyeAdiyaman ProvinceKaradut
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14
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Frequently Asked Questions about Karadut Pension
Which popular attractions are close to Karadut Pension?
Nearby attractions include Mount Nemrut (4.3 miles) and Nemrut Dagi National Park (4.2 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Karadut Pension?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Karadut Pension?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast and an on-site restaurant during their stay.
Is Karadut Pension located near the city center?
Yes, it is 0.06 miles away from the center of Karadut.
Are there any historical sites close to Karadut Pension?
Many travelers enjoy visiting Mount Nemrut (4.3 miles).
Does Karadut Pension have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the mountain view available here.
Is Karadut Pension accessible?
Yes, it offers reduced mobility rooms. For specific inquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.