TURKEY – Capadocia
Fıyat : 170.00 EURO
CAPADOCIA TOUR
DAY 1 – DEVRENT VALLEY – MONK’S VALLEY – AVANOS – GOREME – UCHISAR CASTLE
Devrent Valley is one of the few untouched areas of Cappadocia. This valley has been shaped by erosion. Another name of the valley is Imaginary Valley because this valley has chimneys shaped like animals. You can see hares, camels, snakes, seals, dolphins and gazelles along with others.
Pasabag (Monk’s Valley) has the most beautiful fairy-chimneys in Cappadocia. Those chimneys are taller than 10 meters and have double or tripple rock caps.
Avanos is located near the Kizilirmak which is the longest river in Turkey. This town is famous for producing potters who use Kizilirmak’s mud. During visiting you can make own potter after short lesson
Goreme is the most recognised and the most visited area of Cappadocia. They have the most beautiful rock cut churches (belong 11st – 12nd – 13rd centuries – with frescos) in Goreme Valley which has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1984.
Uchisar Castle has the highest point of the Cappadocia Region. It is the perfect opportunity for observation of Cappadocia.
Red Valley is located between Goreme and Cavusin Village. You can see the cave churches and Pigeon Valley which is named after the pigeon houses.
DAY 2 – PIGEONS VALLEY – KAYMAKLI UNDERGROUND CITY – ORTAHISAR CASTLE-IHLARA VALLEY
Panoramic view and some information about Cappadocia
Pigeon Valley
Kaymakli Underground City has ten levels, several chapels, warehouses, stables and also a ventilation duct. This city was excavated by Hittites.
Ortahisar Castle is located middle of the Cappadocia area. You can observe the entire Cappadocia area and also Mt. Erciyes.
Ihlara Valley is a 16 km long gorge cut into volcanic rock in the southern part of Cappadocia. There are the rock cut underground houses and churches in the valley. Narrow gorge helped the first Christians to hide from Roman Soldiers.
Selime Monestry
Kervansaray