Cappadocia Mix Tour [5505422P2]
This tour covers the most important places in Cappadocia. Unlike other agency tours, it gives you a completely different pleasure. It is highly recommended especially for guests with 1 day.
It has taken first place as our best-selling tour this year.
It has taken first place as our best-selling tour this year.










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
- Museum enterance fee(tickets)
NOT INCLUDED
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- HERE WE ARE GOING TO THE UNDERGROUND CITY OF KAYAŞEHİR, WHICH IS LOCATED IN NEVŞEHİR. KAYAŞEHİR UNDERGROUND CITY, A SETTLEMENT FROM ANCIENT TIMES, HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS THE LARGEST UNDERGROUND CITY IN THE WORLD. WE HAVE ADDED THIS MAGNIFICENT PLACE TO OUR TOUR IN ORDER NOT TO LEAVE YOU, OUR PARTICIPANTS, MISSING OUT ON THE UNDERGROUND CITY IN THIS TOUR.
- Pigeon Valley, which starts from Uçhisar and extends to Göreme and covers an area of 4 kilometers, takes its name from the pigeon nests carved into the rocks. The local people fed these pigeons until the 9th century and used their manure in the vineyards and their eggs in the plasters of the frescoes. If you want to see both the pigeon nests and the unique flora offered by nature, do not leave without seeing this valley.
- Since the Roman period, it has been carved into many rooms, houses, shelters, depots, cisterns, tombs, and cellars, and has been an important defense point against Arab raids. It has large stone cannonballs used for defense against attackers. Uçhisar Castle, which was used both as a watchtower and a defense castle, maintained its importance during the Seljuk and Principality periods. (12-14th centuries) The castle, which was generally a border region of the principalities, began to be called "Uçhisar" due to its location as the eastern border of the Seljuks, the western border of the Kadı Burhanettin Principality, and the eastern border of the Karamanoğulları
- Paşabağı Valley is known as an area where Cappadocia's most unique fairy chimney formations are located. Fairy chimneys are formed as a result of wind and water erosion of soft volcanic rocks called tuff. One of the most distinctive features of the fairy chimneys in Paşabağı is their wide "mushroom-shaped" top. This image attracts the most attention from visitors to the region.
- Zelve Valley is also an open-air museum. There are many churches, monasteries, living spaces and chapels carved into the rocks. One of the most interesting aspects of Zelve is how people who lived here for many years survived in these rock structures. Zelve Open Air Museum gives visitors a deep insight into how life was lived in these rock houses in ancient times.
- Devrent Valley, unlike other Cappadocia valleys, does not contain fairy chimneys. Instead, the rock formations naturally resemble various animal figures, human faces, or other recognizable shapes. Visitors can see the silhouettes of camels, dinosaurs, sailing ships, skulls, and other animals in these rock formations. For this reason, the region is a popular spot for photographers and those who want to challenge their imagination.
- Avanos Pottery Culture is an important traditional handicraft identified with the Avanos district in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. Avanos has had a great reputation in ceramics and pottery throughout history. The pottery produced in this district is both a part of the regional culture and a traditional art form recognized in different parts of the world. Pottery in Avanos has a history dating back thousands of years and is of great historical and cultural importance.
- Lunch time
OPTIONS
- Cappadocia Mix Tour: Pickup included