(Zelve and Paşabağ Valleys) Located in Turkey's Cappadocia region, Zelve and Paşabağ Valleys are renowned for their natural rock formations and rich historical texture. Zelve Valley once served as a monastic settlement, featuring numerous rock-carved churches and living quarters. Paşabağ, also known as the “Valley of the Monks,” is especially famous for its distinctive fairy chimneys with triple rock caps. These two valleys offer visitors a unique experience, combining scenic hiking trails with the exploration of cultural heritage.
(Kaymaklı Underground City) Situated in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Kaymaklı Underground City is one of the most impressive multi-level underground settlements. Believed to have been built in the 4th century AD for defensive purposes, the city includes residential areas, kitchens, storage rooms, wine cellars, and a sophisticated ventilation system. Kaymaklı offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the ancient underground way of life.
(Uçhisar Castle) Perched at one of the highest points in Cappadocia, Uçhisar Castle stands out with its breathtaking panoramic views. On the way to the castle, visitors encounter ancient caves and pigeon houses carved into the rocks. After learning about the area's geological formation and history from your guide, you’ll have some free time to explore the surroundings at your own pace.
(Devrent Valley) Located in Cappadocia, Devrent Valley is famous for its unusual rock formations. Also known as “Imagination Valley,” it features natural rock shapes that resemble various figures and objects, stimulating the imagination of visitors. The valley offers a magical setting for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts to explore Cappadocia’s stunning landscapes.
(Göreme Panorama) For those wishing to admire the stunning beauty of Cappadocia from above, Göreme Panorama is an unmissable stop. With sweeping views of valleys, fairy chimneys, and rock-carved structures, this scenic lookout offers a breathtaking perspective of the region’s enchanting landscape. Especially striking at sunrise and sunset, it’s an ideal spot for photography and relaxation.
(Avanos Pottery Workshop) Located in Turkey's Cappadocia region, the Avanos Pottery Workshop is a center dedicated to preserving the traditional art of pottery. Visitors can observe the pottery-making process up close and even create their own pieces under the guidance of master craftsmen. The local clay, sourced from Cappadocia’s rich soil, is skillfully shaped into handmade ceramic works. This workshop offers a fun and educational cultural experience that blends creativity with tradition.
Round-trip transportation in an air conditioned minivan
Professional Licensed Guide
Hotel pick up and drop-off
Goods and Services Tax
Lunch (if option chosen)
Admission fee of Museums
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