Hiking certainly is one of the best ways of discovering Cappadocia. Lose yourself in the mystical valleys of Cappadocia while visiting hidden gems of the region. Hiking among vineyards and orchards visiting out of sight caves and corners of the region is an unforgettable memory. This tour is an amazing choice for travelers seeking for an active sightseeing full of nature and a great escape. Including a visit to underground city is another highlight in Cappadocia.
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Hike along the Red and Rose Valley, the most breathtakingly and mysteriously beautiful valleys in the region. Red Valleyis famous for the red-rose color of the rocks, it is one of the most stunning of the many valleys in the Cappadocia region. Throughout the Red Valley there are many unique rock formations as well as man-made dovecotes and rock-cut churches decorated with original frescoes. After approximately 4km hike we end up to the Cavusin Village
Çavuşin village had a mixed population with many Christian Orthodox familiesuntil the 1920s. The old village, which was abandoned several decades ago due to rock falls, was all carved into the hillside
Our tour begins with a descent towards the center of the earth, with a trip to the underground city. There are more than 200 underground cities in Cappadocia up to 8 floors. These troglodyte cave-cities were excavated as early as Hittite times and expanded by early Christians and others over the centuries, as various invader armies targeted Central Anatolia in search of captives and plunder. Underground cities surprise every traveler with its amazing ancient engineering. It is a privilege to get to know about this ancient sight.
The fairy chimneys known as Three Beauties are the symbols of Urgup town in Cappadocia. Without a doubt, this breathtaking view is among the most photographed views in Cappadocia. It is possible to see it on a lot of magazines, hotel introductions and postcards
Carpet weaving is one of the most ancient crafts in Turkey, and for centuries, women have played a pivotal role in their creation. Historically, the Turks were among the earliest carpet weavers. The earliest known carpet utilizing the double knotted Gordes style dates between the 4th and 1st centuries BC. It is believed that the Seljuks introduced carpet weaving techniques into Anatolia in the 12th century. Marco Polo notes in his travel diaries that Konya, the Seljuk capital, was the center of carpet production in the 13th century.
Göreme is a small town in the heart of Cappadocia, renowned for its unique rock formations, cave dwellings, and hot air balloon rides. This enchanting region offers a blend of natural wonders, ancient history, and cultural experiences that make it a must-visit destination.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring rock-cut churches and monasteries with stunning frescoes dating back to the Byzantine era.
A scenic valley known for its phallic-shaped rock formations and hiking trails offering panoramic views of the region.
A towering rock castle offering the highest panoramic view of the Cappadocia region.
An ancient multi-level underground city carved into volcanic rock, used as a refuge during times of invasion.
A must-do experience in Cappadocia, offering breathtaking aerial views of the unique landscape.
A traditional dish cooked in a sealed clay pot, containing meat, vegetables, and spices.
Turkish flatbread with various toppings, similar to pizza.
A fresh salad made with local vegetables, cheese, and herbs.
Small dumplings filled with spiced meat, served with yogurt and garlic sauce.
The weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Turkish Lira (TRY)
GMT+3
220VV, 50HzHz
Göreme is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Göreme Bus Terminal
Local buses are infrequent and not very reliable. They are best suited for short distances.
Available • Apps: BiTaksi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the fascinating underground city of Derinkuyu, a multi-level subterranean refuge dating back to ancient times.
A scenic valley with lush greenery, ancient churches, and hiking trails along the Melendiz River.
A traditional town known for its pottery workshops and pottery-making demonstrations.
Price varies by option