Cappadocia is rich in history. Visiting various places will explain how this place existed in the past until the present. Come and join with us discover Cappadocia!
Coverage of the tour:
- Uchisar Castle Panorama - This is the highest point in Cappadocia and boasts a unique composition that made it a natural fortress. Originally admired for its fairy chimney shape, the castle was later adapted to serve as an early warning system against attacks from higher ground during Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods. It played a vital role in defending against invaders due to its strategic location on high ground. Today, visitors can explore the castle's eroded walls that reveal a honeycomb structure of tunnels and cavities, including a secret tunnel leading to the water supply. The castle offers two stunning views, with one side showcasing houses perched on high cliffs and the other featuring multiple levels of pigeons's nests.
- Goreme Open Air Museum - This UNESCO world heritage site is an essential stop on any Cappadocian itinerary. First thought to be a Byzantine monastic settelment that housed some 20 monks, then pilgimage site from the 17th century, this splendid cluster of monastic Byzantine artistry with its rock-cut churches, chapels and monasteries is 1 kilometer uphill from Goreme's centre. The sites highlight is the Dark Church. There are a lot of relics, paintings and Christianity's symbolism can be seen in this place.
- Love Valley - This is also known as Valley of the Lovers. This is among one of the meeting points in Cappadocia for those who want to witness a magnificient visuality as well as those who want to experience romance to the fullest.
- Pasabag (Monks) Valley - The rocks are not as tall as others but they areinteresting since they look like mushrooms. The trunks are wider at the bottom and the top is much darker brown. In some areas, you will also see rocks dividing into several conical shaped heads.
- Devrent Valley - It is surrounded by surreal fairy chimneys. The resemblance of the fairy chimneys to to animals in this Valley talkes anyone who wants to go on a fantastic journey on a dream trip. You can see fairy chimneys resembling many animal figures as if you are walking around the zoo.
- Pottery workshop - This is is a family owned business that showcases beautiful pots. In this stop, everyone will be given a chance to witness the the man made pots are made. Some can try how to do it as well. Th fun of making pots are all worth the stop.