Discover Cappadocia’s most iconic landscapes with professional, licensed expert guides while traveling in comfortable, premium vehicles for a true VIP experience. Visit Zelve Open-Air Museum, where ancient cave settlements and rock-carved churches reveal thousands of years of history. Continue to Paşabağ Valley, famous for its unique fairy chimneys, and explore Devrent (Imagination) Valley, where natural rock formations resemble animals and shapes created by erosion. Enjoy panoramic views from Uchisar Castle viewpoint, the highest point in the region. The tour also includes an ancient underground city visit. Travel in comfort and elegance while enjoying history, culture, and Cappadocia’s magical landscapes.
Your guide will take you from all of the hotels in the following locations with the minivan with the official sign. Guests are kindly requested to indicate the name and region of their hotel at the time of booking.
Zelve Open-Air Museum is a historic cave village in Cappadocia with rock-carved homes, churches and fairy-chimneys dating from the 9th–13th centuries. This outdoor museum offers stunning landscapes and a window into ancient life. Included in many Viator tours of Cappadocia.
Cappadocia region, is a spectacle of nature’s artistry, home to the iconic fairy chimneys that have captivated visitors’ imaginations for centuries. These towering formations, sculpted from volcanic ash and lava, stand as natural pillars of history, eroded by the forces of nature over millions of years. What makes the fairy chimneys in Pasabag particularly mesmerizing are their striking heights, some go up to 40 meters. These geological flashy rocks are not just a feast for the eyes; they hold within them ancient chapels and hermitages, carved by early Christian monks odyssey solitude and a connection to the divine
Cappadocia, is a story of successful engineering and natural formation carved into a huge volcanic rock. It served as a strategic observation hill overlooking the entire region, including Mount Erciyes. Surprisingly, the cave rooms and tunnels spread within this rock castle were used both for defense purposes and as shelter for all its people during periods of occupation and war. You will have time to take photos with the camels that color the castle view and walk among the fairy chimneys on the way to the castle.
located along the banks of the (Kızılırmak) Red River, Avanos is celebrated for its ancient pottery and ceramic artistry, a tradition that dates back to the Hittites and continues to thrive today. What’s fascinating is how the town’s potters utilize the red clay from the river, giving their creations a distinct, natural earthen hue that’s become a hallmark of Avanos craftsmanship. You can explore countless workshops and galleries, witnessing the mesmerizing process of shaping clay into exquisite works of art. The enduring connection between the people of Avanos and their river, which supplies the raw material for their craft, illustrates a perfect symbiosis between nature and human creativity.
Unlike any other place in Cappadocia, also known as Imaginary Valley, captivates visitors with its surreal landscape dotted with rock formations that resemble animals, mythical creatures, and familiar shapes. One might see shapes resembling a camel, a snake, or even the famous “fairy chimneys” without a single touch from human hands. This natural gallery of sculptures showcases the whimsical side of geological processes, making Devrent Valley a place where the line between the natural world and the fantastical blurs, offering a glimpse into Earth’s artistic side.
Love Valley is one of the most iconic valleys in Cappadocia, famous for its unique and towering fairy-chimney rock formations. Shaped naturally by erosion over thousands of years, the valley offers spectacular panoramic views and is a popular stop for hiking tours and photo breaks. Located between Göreme and Çavuşin, Love Valley is included in many Cappadocia Red Tour itineraries. Visitors can enjoy scenic walking trails, breathtaking viewpoints, and unforgettable sunset landscapes.
Özkonak Underground City is one of the important historical underground settlements of Cappadocia. Built to protect local communities from invasions and harsh conditions, the city contains interconnected tunnels, living rooms, storage areas, and ventilation systems. Compared to other underground cities, Özkonak is known for its defensive architecture, including stone doors and communication holes between tunnels.
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