Cappadocia North Tour [315182P9]
If we count Ürgüp, Göreme, Avanos and Uçhisar as the corners of Cappadocia; you will come across structures that keep the stories of different civilizations alive in every corner. Many of these are old enough to date back to the Chalcolithic period and the Hittites; while some are traces of recent history that formed the basis of Turkish civilizations such as the Seljuk and Ottoman. The valleys where Christians lived and spread and multiplied illegally due to fear of Roman oppression, the churches and madrasahs that you will sometimes come across in the valleys, sometimes hidden and sometimes neatly; houses carved into the rocks, dovecotes that have become a source of income will tell you different tales and take you to different times. Among the things to do in Cappadocia, there are the frescoes in the complex structures that we say “must see” in the Göreme Open Air Museum, the hidden paradise of Ihlara, the castles that stand out from the top as if to say “dear Cappadocia”, mosques,










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
- Müze Giriş Üçretleri
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- The castle, which was built by carving tuff rocks during the Roman period, was recorded as a shelter by the local people in the Seljuk, Ottoman and Republic periods in the past. Today, it attracts attention as an important center of attraction where one can watch the view of the abundance of ranges.
- Göreme is a town in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, known for its unique rock formations and ancient cave dwellings. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a popular tourist destination for its hot air balloon rides, rock-cut churches, and traditional Ottoman houses. Visitors can also explore the nearby towns of Urgup, Avanos, and Uchisar, which also offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture.
- Pasabag, also known as Monks Valley, is an area of Cappadocia, Turkey known for its unique fairy chimneys. The fairy chimneys are tall, cone-shaped rock formations that have been formed over time by erosion. The area is named after the hermit monks that carved homes and places of worship into these fairy chimneys. Pasabag has many of these fairy chimneys and some of them have been carved into rooms and even small churches, providing a unique glimpse into the way of life of the hermit monks who lived there. Pasabag is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a popular tourist destination in Cappadocia, and visitors can explore the area and take in the stunning natural beauty and unique cultural heritage of the region.
- Cappadocia Devrent Hayal Vadisi, whose name means "deep pit and abyss", resembles a fairy tale land. Devrent, a unique place to watch the rising moon at night, has a structure reminiscent of a "U" shape.
- The Seljuks used the word "Evenöz" for Avanos, meaning a town that makes pottery. Over time, its name changed and it began to be known as Avanos. Cappadocia Pottery making is one of the oldest handicrafts.
- Bağlıdere Valley, also known as Love Valley, is a 4900 meter long valley that starts from Örencik on the Göreme-Uçhisar road and ends on the Göreme-Avanos road. The valley is quite suitable for walking. The vegetation and fairy chimneys in the valley are worth seeing.
OPTIONS
- Cappadocia North Tour: Pickup included