Tour Detail
The tour will pick you up from your hotel at 9:30 for the Cappadocia Tour, starting from Güvercinlik Valley to learn about the natural formations in Cappadocia. You will then visit the oldest and best-preserved underground city, dating back to the Neolithic Age (6000 BC), with Hittite patterns on its walls. Then, you will visit the unique view of Devirent Valley, have lunch after the Devirent Valley and visit Yusuf Koç Church, one of the oldest churches in Göreme. It will end with a visit to Love Valley and Avanos for pottery making.
Devrent Valley: Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is a unique geological formation located in Cappadocia, Turkey. Renowned for its surreal landscape, Devrent Valley features bizarre rock formations that resemble various shapes, animals, and mythical creatures.Unlike other valleys in Cappadocia, Devrent Valley is not known for its historical sites or cave dwellings but rather for its otherworldly scenery, which sparks the imagination of visitors. The rocks have been shaped by wind and water erosion over millions of years, resulting in the creation of whimsical shapes and formations.
Göreme Church:Dating back to the 10th century, the church is located among the unique rock formations of Cappadocia. Its interior is decorated with frescoes and mosaics characteristic of the period and is considered an important part of the cultural structure of Cappadocia.
Pigeon Valley is one of the most iconic and picturesque spots in Cappadocia, Turkey. Named after the countless pigeons that once inhabited the area, it features unique rock formations, fairy chimneys, and cave dwellings. The valley offers stunning panoramic views and is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and hot air balloon rides, providing visitors with a glimpse into the extraordinary landscape of Cappadocia.
LUNCH INCLUDED ( ONLY DRINKS EXTRA FEE)
Underground City, a fascinating underground complex carved from soft volcanic rock, offers visitors a glimpse into the intricate network of tunnels, chambers and passages that ancient inhabitants used to protect against invaders. Exploring provides insight into the history of the region and the masterful architectural achievements of its people.
Love Valley, also known as Aşk Vadisi in Turkish, is a scenic valley in Cappadocia famous for its unique rock formations. The valley earned its romantic name due to the phallic-shaped rock formations that dot the landscape, resembling giant stone pillars. These formations were naturally shaped over millions of years through erosion and volcanic activity. Love Valley is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding Cappadocian landscape.
CAPPADOCIA POTTERY MAKING: Cappadocia is renowned for its rich tradition of pottery making, dating back thousands of years. The region's unique clay soil and abundance of skilled artisans have contributed to its reputation for producing high-quality ceramics. Cappadocian pottery is characterized by its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and diverse range of shapes and forms, including bowls, plates, vases, and decorative items. Traditional techniques such as hand-throwing on a pottery wheel and hand-painting are still practiced by local artisans today, preserving the ancient craft while incorporating modern innovations. Visitors to Cappadocia often have the opportunity to watch demonstrations, purchase pottery souvenirs, or even try their hand at creating their own ceramic masterpieces in workshops offered throughout the region.
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Tour was Great!. Our guide, full name cannot remember but she also went by Jen was great. She knew a lot of history about the region and even geological information. She presented the information in a way that was interesting for everyone to learn.