Cappadocia Tour

1 Day Tour

Daily Cappadocia Tour

Cappadocia was known as Hatti at the end of the Bronze Age and was the homeland of Hittite power centered on Hattusha. After the collapse of the Hittite Empire, with the fall of the Asuro-Cappadocians (Muşki) who were defeated by the Lydian king Croesus in the 6th century, Cappadocia began to be ruled by a kind of feudal aristocracy. .

He joined the third Persian satrapy in the chapter founded by Darius, but continued to be ruled by his own rulers. But none of them seemed to dominate the whole land, and they almost paid tribute to the Great King.

Devrent Valley The ruins in Devrent are spread over three valleys that also house large-bodied fairy chimneys.

Pasabagi is the best place to see the three-headed fairy chimneys. Pasabagi means Pasha's Vineyards, surrounded by incredible natural rock formations and offers a magnificent view.

Avanos Pottery Art Gallery Since the time of the Hittites in 2000 BC, people used to take the red clays around the Kızılırmak river, the longest river in Turkey, and the white clays from the volcanic hills. They used the clay in their daily lives by shaping it with their hands on rotating wheels.

Göreme Open Air Museum Göreme was a center of Christianity in the early years of the Middle Ages, a diocese ruled by Mokissos near Aksaray in the 11th and 13th centuries. Although there are many monasteries, churches and chapels around Göreme, there are not many inscriptions containing dates.

Goreme Esentepe Impressive panoramic view overlooking Goreme. Here your guide will give you information about the history of Cappadocia and its unique rock formations.

Uçhisar Castle Uçhisar's natural rock castle is the highest point in Cappadocia and can be seen from afar even in other cities in the region such as Ürgüp and Avanons.

Pigeon Valley When you arrive in Güvercinlik Valley, pigeons will meet you at the top of the valley. Pigeons have always been important to the people of Cappadocia. Their eggs and droppings are used for different purposes. For this reason, the local people built houses on the valley slopes for them. When you see them you will understand why people call them "home".

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Urgup Fairy Chimneys

The fairy chimneys with caps, located mainly around Ürgüp, consist of a conical shaped body and a rock on top. The cone is made of tuff and volcanic ash, while the cap is made of a harder, more durable rock such as lahar or ignimbrite. is called.

There are mother, father and son fairy chimneys together.

Göreme Open Air Museum Göreme was a center of Christianity in the early Middle Ages, a diocese ruled by Mokissos near Aksaray in the 11th and 13th centuries. Although there are many monasteries, churches and chapels around Göreme, there are not many inscriptions containing dates. Therefore, these religious buildings are mostly dated according to iconography or architectural features.

Paşabağı The best place to see the three-headed fairy chimneys. Paşabağı means Paşa's Vineyards, it is surrounded by incredible natural rock formations and offers a magnificent view.

Devrent Valley

The ruins in Devrent are spread over three valleys that also house large-bodied fairy chimneys.

After the tour we will return to our hotel.

2 DAYS

Kaymakli Underground City

Kaymaklı Underground cities are two of the largest and deepest of the 40 underground cities in Cappadocia. Although not all are open to the public, both have eight floors.

Pigeon Valley

When you arrive in the Güvercinlik Valley, the pigeons will meet you at the top of the valley. Pigeons have always been important to the people of Cappadocia. Their eggs and droppings are used for different purposes. For this reason, the local people built houses on the valley slopes for them. When you see them you will understand why people call them "home".

Uchisar Castle

The natural rock castle of Uçhisar is the highest point in Cappadocia and can be seen from afar even in other cities in the region such as Ürgüp and Avanons.

Goreme Esentepe

Impressive panoramic view overlooking Goreme. Here your guide will tell you about the history of Cappadocia and its unique rock formations.

Cavusin Village

Our next stop on the tour will be an old Greek village. Çavusin is a village about 4 kilometers from Göreme. This old village was mostly abandoned as the area suffered from rockfalls. You can visit the church of John the Baptist, which dates back to centuries.

The view of the Rose Valley is perfect from this village.

Avanos Pottery Art Gallery

Since the Hittites time in 2000 BC, people used to take the red clays around the Kızılırmak river, the longest river in Turkey, and the white clays from the volcanic hills. They used to shape the clay with their hands on rotating wheels and use it in their daily lives. After the tour, we will return to our hotel.

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