DEPARTURE POINT : Cappadocia
DEPARTURE TIME : 09:00/10:00 depends on traffic , ( Please check with travel consultant exact pick up time for available locations )
DURATION : 7- 8 Hrs
MEAL : Lunch
AVAILABLE : Everyday
NO HIDDEN COST
Meet with Guide at Hotel Lobby
Heading to Red Cappadocia Tour
Highlights on below ;
Devrent Valley (Imagination valley), Pasabagi (Monk’s Valley), Avanos (Pottery center), Zelve Open Air Museum, Uchisar Castle
Devrent Valley : Imagination Valley, also known as Devrent Valley, is one of the most enchanting corners of Cappadocia. Famous for its unique rock formations resembling animals and fantasy figures, the valley invites visitors to explore through imagination rather than walking. Unlike other valleys in Cappadocia, there are no churches or ancient settlements here — only nature’s artwork waiting to inspire your own fairy tale.
Pasabagi : Pasabag Valley, also known as Monks Valley, is famous for its remarkable fairy chimneys and peaceful atmosphere. The valley was once home to monks inspired by St. Simeon, who carved simple rooms into the rock formations to live in isolation and devotion. Today, it is one of Cappadocia’s most iconic landscapes, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region’s spiritual history.
Avanos : Avanos is a charming town in northern Cappadocia, famous for its pottery tradition dating back to the Hittite period. Located along the beautiful Red River, the town has been a center of ceramic art for centuries thanks to its rich clay resources. Today, visitors can explore traditional workshops, watch master craftsmen at work, and experience the authentic atmosphere of Turkish local life.
Zelve Open Air Museum : Zelve Valley, now known as the Zelve Open Air Museum, is one of Cappadocia’s most historic and fascinating valleys. Once home to one of the region’s earliest monastic communities, the valley features rock-carved churches, dwellings, and tunnels that offer visitors a unique glimpse into Cappadocia’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Esentepe : Esentepe is a popular viewpoint in Cappadocia offering breathtaking panoramic views of the region’s unique landscape. It is a perfect stop to admire the fairy chimneys, valleys, and unforgettable natural beauty of Cappadocia.
Uchisar Castle : Located at one of the highest points of Cappadocia, this remarkable site is famous for its rock-carved rooms connected by narrow tunnels and secret passages. It offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region’s unique historical and architectural heritage.