Gaziantep Tokat Bus Ticket
No results found
No results found
Gaziantep - Tokat Bus Trip
Min Price | 990 TL |
The Most Affordable Company | Kanberoğlu Turizm |
Most Visited Company | Kanberoğlu Turizm |
Average Number of Breaks | 2 |
Approximate Travel Time | 8 hour 30 minute |
Number of Daily Expeditions | 8 |
Cheapest Gaziantep - Tokat Bus Tickets
Gaziantep - Tokat
18 Sep 2025 - Kanberoğlu Turizm
990 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
21 Sep 2025 - Kanberoğlu Turizm
990 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
18 Sep 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
18 Sep 2025 - Öz Elbistan Seyahat
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
18 Sep 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
11 Oct 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
11 Oct 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
13 Oct 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
13 Oct 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
10 Oct 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
10 Oct 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
12 Oct 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
12 Oct 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
21 Sep 2025 - As Kahramanmaraş
1,000 TL
Gaziantep - Tokat
21 Sep 2025 - Mis Amasya Tur
1,000 TL
Bus Companies Operating Gaziantep - Tokat
Tokat Related Links
About Gaziantep
Gaziantep, one of the most populous cities in Turkey and famous for its rich cuisine, is the favorite of the Southeastern Anatolia Region.
This city, which is a highly developed metropolitan city in terms of industry, has a large share in exports. Ease of transportation facilities and development in the field of industry have made the region a rising value. The most important agricultural product is Pistachio and there is also the Pistachio Research Institute.Turkey's largest industrial site is located in Gaziantep. There are three large shopping malls in the region and it has always been economically developed. Antep has a world-class successful cuisine with its pistachio baklava, 300 types of local food and delicacies consisting of meat products.
Gaziantep, which is also developed in handicrafts, was included in the Creative Cities Network in the Gastronomy category in 2015.