Explore the enchanting landscapes of Cappadocia in a meticulously restored classic car on this exclusive 2-hour tour. Visit iconic locations such as Devrent Valley, known for its imaginative fairy chimneys, and Paşabağı, where you'll find the region's most impressive formations. Capture unforgettable moments at Uchisar Castle, the highest vantage point, and enjoy the romance of the Valley of Love. This personalized tour ensures an intimate experience away from crowds, with ample time for photo breaks at each scenic stop.
- 2-hour classic car tour through Cappadocia's stunning landscapes
- Visit Devrent Valley, Paşabağı, Uchisar Castle, and Valley of Love
- Enjoy plenty of time for photos at each iconic location
There are free pick-ups from Goreme hotels There are additional charges for pick-up and drop-off locations outside of Goreme
Your driver will pick you up from your hotel. We will inform you of the meeting time in advance. Your driver will pick you up from your hotel and call you by your reservation name.
First settlement Although it is not known for certain when Uçhisar Castle was first used as a settlement, it is estimated that it was actively used during the Roman period. Byzantine Period (4th-11th centuries): The castle was used for shelter and defense during the Byzantine period. Christian people settled in and around the castle to protect themselves from Arab raids. Seljuk and Ottoman Periods: During the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, the settlement continued and the castle continued to function as a surveillance and defense point.
The name comes from the imaginative shapes of the rock formations in the valley. The most famous figures: Camel-like rock Shapes interpreted as seals, birds, dragons, horses, whirling whirling dervishes, even the silhouette of the Virgin Mary People attach meaning to these rocks with their imagination, which is why the valley is called the “Valley of Imagination”.
The fairy chimneys in the Love Valley, unlike those in other valleys, are quite high and thick-bodied with rounded ends. Due to the resemblance of these shapes to human anatomy, the valley was humorously named “Love Valley”. Nature and Atmosphere You can walk along the valley accompanied by vineyards, apricot trees and wild nature. Throughout the valley, birdsong, wind and the serenity of nature can be felt.
In the valley there are cells and chapels carved into the rock from the early Christian period. A cell dedicated to St. Simeon is particularly famous: Simeon was a hermit who retreated on a pillar. It is thought that he lived a hermit life in rooms carved into a three-headed fairy chimney in Paşabağ. This is why the valley is called the “Valley of the Monks”.
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