Step off the beaten path and join a unique private adventure in Cappadocia! This exclusive tour combines the best of the Green and Blue Tours for an unforgettable experience. Explore the mysterious Kaymaklı Underground City, take in breathtaking views from Pigeon Valley and Göreme Panorama, and step back in time at Keslik Monastery and Sobesos Ancient City. Enjoy a scenic hike through Soğanlı Valley and witness the timeless craft of Turkish carpet weaving at a traditional workshop.
Discover hidden gems, experience culture, history, and nature, and create memories that go beyond the usual tourist trails
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Soganlı Valley, located in the southern part of Cappadocia, is a serene and lesser-known treasure offering a perfect blend of nature and history. Famous for its rock-carved churches, pigeon houses, and traditional village life, the valley invites visitors to explore ancient frescoes and unique cave dwellings. Surrounded by dramatic fairy chimneys and lush greenery, Soğanlı offers a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds — ideal for hiking, photography, and experiencing authentic Cappadocia culture.
Discover the fascinating depths of Kaymaklı Underground City, one of Cappadocia’s largest and most impressive subterranean settlements. Carved into the soft volcanic rock, this ancient city extends several levels below the surface and once sheltered thousands of people. Explore narrow tunnels, stone doors, ventilation shafts, and living spaces that reveal the ingenuity of its builders. Walk through history and experience how people lived, worked, and stayed safe underground for centuries. A truly unforgettable journey beneath Cappadocia’s enchanting landscape
Keslik Monastery (also known as the Monastery of the Archangels) is one of Cappadocia’s hidden gems, located near Mustafapaşa village. Built between the 8th and 13th centuries, it was carved directly into the soft volcanic rock and served as both a place of worship and monastic life. Visitors can explore its rock-cut churches, dining halls, and living quarters decorated with ancient frescoes. Surrounded by peaceful nature, Keslik Monastery offers a quiet glimpse into the spiritual life of early Christians in Cappadocia.
Sobesos Ancient City, located near Şahinefendi village in Cappadocia, is a remarkable archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the region’s Roman and early Byzantine past. Discovered in the 1960s, the site features beautifully preserved mosaics, a large meeting hall, bath complexes, and stone reliefs. Unlike Cappadocia’s cave settlements, Sobesos stands out as a true ancient city built with stone architecture. Visiting Sobesos is a journey back in time — revealing the sophistication and culture of an ancient civilization in the heart of Cappadocia.
Experience one of Cappadocia’s most breathtaking views at the Pigeon Valley Panoramic Point, located between Göreme and Uçhisar. From this spot, you can admire sweeping vistas of fairy chimneys, Uçhisar Castle, and the unique landscape shaped by centuries of nature and history. The valley takes its name from the many pigeon houses carved into the rocks, once used by locals for agriculture. Perfect for photography and relaxation, this viewpoint offers an unforgettable panoramic look at the heart of Cappadocia.
Enjoy one of Cappadocia’s most spectacular views at the Göreme Panorama Viewpoint. Overlooking the fairy chimneys, valleys, and cave dwellings of Göreme, this spot offers a stunning perspective of the region’s unique volcanic landscape. It’s a perfect place to capture unforgettable photos, enjoy local tea, and take in the magical beauty of Cappadocia, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Visit a traditional Cappadocian carpet workshop and experience the fascinating art of Turkish carpet weaving. Watch local women hand-weave carpets using natural dyes, wool, and silk, while learning about the rich history and cultural meanings behind each pattern. The visit focuses on demonstration and cultural appreciation — there is absolutely no obligation to buy, but guests who wish may explore or purchase a piece of authentic craftsmanship as a special souvenir.
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