The sacred Tomb of the poet Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, commonly known as Rumi, is actually located in Konya, Turkey, not Mazari-Sharif. Mazari-Sharif is renowned for the stunning Blue Mosque, which is also the burial place of Ali ibn Abi Talib for some Islamic sects. Below you'll find directions to Rumi's Tomb in Konya.
By Air: The nearest airport to Konya is Konya Airport (KYA). You can find flights to Konya from various major cities in Turkey, often through Istanbul. Once at the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to get to the city center.
By Train: Konya is well-connected by rail. The High-Speed Train (YHT) from Ankara takes approximately 2 hours and provides a quick and comfortable journey. Konya is also accessible via train from other cities such as Istanbul and Eskişehir.
By Bus: Inter-city coaches run frequently between cities in Turkey and will drop you off at Konya’s central bus station. From there, local buses, trams, or taxis can take you into the city itself and to the Rumi’s Tomb.
The Mausoleum of Rumi, also known as the Mevlana Museum, is located within the city center. It is accessible by foot from most central locations, and public transport options are readily available. Taking a taxi is the most direct way to the Mausoleum if you are coming from the outskirts of Konya.
Opening Hours: The museum opens its doors to visitors usually from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Note that the museum is closed on Mondays except during peak tourist seasons.
Entrance Fee: There is a modest fee to enter the Museum, and it is advisable to check the latest prices as they can change.
Dress Code: As a mark of respect, modest clothing is recommended. Women are advised to cover their heads when entering the tomb area.
Language: Information signs within the museum are often in Turkish and English, but hiring a guide can offer a richer understanding of Rumi's life and works.
To ensure a respectful and memorable visit, please remember to be considerate of the cultural and religious significance of the site.