Begin your journey with a breathtaking panoramic viewpoint of Uçhisar Castle. Enjoy stunning views of the fairy chimneys, volcanic valleys, and cave dwellings carved into the soft tuff rocks. Learn about the history of the settlement and why this natural fortress played an important role in the region.
Continue to Paşabağı, one of Cappadocia’s most famous valleys, known for its extraordinary fairy chimneys with multiple caps and unique shapes. Walk among these surreal rock formations once used by monks as hermit cells. This area offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to see Cappadocia’s geological beauty up close.
Travel to Avanos, a traditional town located on the banks of the Kızılırmak River, famous for its centuries-old pottery tradition. Visit a local pottery workshop, watch artisans demonstrate ancient techniques, and even try making your own ceramic piece on the potter’s wheel if you wish. This cultural stop provides insight into one of Cappadocia’s oldest crafts.
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Visit a local onyx workshop and witness traditional stone craftsmanship
The finest example of a historic cave home is the Uchisar Castle. This beautiful and historic castle is located in the town of Uçhisar, in the Goreme Province of Cappadocia, Turkey. The castle is built on a hilltop overlooking the town and the surrounding desert landscape and is the highest point in Cappadocia. Unfortunately not enough time to climb top of it. So will go to near panoramic place to see it.
About Zelve Open Air Museum Originally a Byzantine-era monastery (9th century), it is reputed to be both one of the earliest settled and last-abandoned monasteries in the entire region. The 'museum' houses the oldest known examples of Cappadocian architecture and religious paintings.
Pasabag Monks Valley is known for its unusual rock formations, which are sometimes referred to as “fairy chimneys”. The formations are the result of volcanic eruptions and erosion over time. The name “Monks Valley” comes from the fact that monks used to live in the rock-cut rooms in the valley during the Byzantine era.
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