Karaman İstanbul Bus Ticket

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Karaman - İstanbul Bus Trip

Min Price1,400 TL
The Most Affordable CompanyÖzkaymak
Most Visited CompanyÖzkaymak
Average Number of Breaks2
Approximate Travel Time13 hour 0 minute
Number of Daily Expeditions4

Cheapest Karaman - İstanbul Bus Tickets

Karaman - İstanbul
20 Jun 2025 - Özkaymak
1,400 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
16 Jun 2025 - Özkaymak
1,400 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
17 Jun 2025 - Özkaymak
1,400 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
18 Jun 2025 - Özkaymak
1,400 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
20 Jun 2025 - Kontur Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
20 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
28 Jun 2025 - Kontur Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
28 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
16 Jun 2025 - Kontur Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
16 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
17 Jun 2025 - Kontur Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
17 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
18 Jun 2025 - Kontur Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
18 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,500 TL
Karaman - İstanbul
20 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,700 TL
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About Karaman

Located in the Southern Central Anatolia region, Karaman is a city that lives on agriculture and animal husbandry. This city, which has witnessed many different civilizations, was previously connected to Konya and later gained provincial status.


It consists of Başyayla, Ermenek, Sarıveliler, Ayrancı and Kazımkarabekir districts. Transportation to the city is provided by rail and road. This city, which is a center of trade, culture and art, gained the status of a province in 1989.

Karaman, which has important sightseeing stops such as Uncle Hürrem, Tartan House, Binbir Church, Meraspolis Cave, is a city where you can always travel and find the most affordable bus ticket. This city, which can also be reached by railway, is km away from the train station.

Karaman Castle, dating from the 11th century, is still intact and is in the city center. Aktekke city square is like the Taksim of Istanbul. The number of people coming from nearby provinces as students for the university is high.