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Per Person 60.00 €

Our first real encounter with Cappadocia’s almost Martian landscape is in the Devrent valley, where the rock formations are amazing. A walk through the Zelve Open Air Museum is a journey into the past, with its troglodyte houses. This is one of the earliest inhabited and latest abandoned monastic settlements in Cappadocia. After Zelve we visit Pasabag’s “fairy chimneys”, where the voice of the wind harmonizes with the songs of the fairies. From here we pause at Avanos, a center of terracotta art since 2,000 BC, for a demonstration in a traditional pottery workshop. After lunch in Avanos, we visit the famous Love Valley to see the best examples of Cappadocia Nature. We complete the tour with a visit to the Uchisar Rock-Castle, giving you a panoramic view of the valleys of Cappadocia. Transfer to Hotel



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.




Zelve Open Air Museum: Zelve Open Air Museum is an ancient settlement located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. It consists of a series of cave dwellings, churches, and monasteries carved into the soft volcanic rock. What sets Zelve apart is its historical significance as a thriving community from the Roman period through the early 20th century. The site offers visitors a glimpse into the daily life, architecture, and religious practices of its former inhabitants. Today, Zelve Open Air Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination, showcasing Cappadocia's rich cultural heritage.




Pasabag Fairy Chimneys: Paşabağ, also known as Monks Valley, is a geological wonderland located in Cappadocia, Turkey. It is famous for its striking fairy chimneys, tall cone-shaped rock formations that have been eroded over time. These formations create a surreal landscape that has captured the imagination of visitors for centuries. The valley is named Monks Valley due to the hollowed-out fairy chimneys that were used as dwellings and churches by early Christian monks. Today, Paşabağ is a popular tourist destination where visitors can explore the unique rock formations, hike through the valley, and appreciate the natural beauty of Cappadocia.




LUNCH INCLUDED ( ONLY DRINKS EXTRA FEE)




Uchisar Castle: Uçhisar Castle is a prominent historical landmark located in the town of Uçhisar in Cappadocia, Turkey. Carved into a large rock formation, it is one of the tallest fairy chimneys in Cappadocia and served as a strategic fortress throughout history due to its commanding position. Originally used for defense, the castle features tunnels, rooms, and chambers carved directly into the rock. Today, Uçhisar Castle is a popular tourist attraction offering panoramic views of the surrounding Cappadocian landscape and providing visitors with insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.




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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The Price İncludes:


1 day Private Cappadocia tour with the authorized and professional guide 


Transport with a comfortable luxury car/van with air conditioning, non-smoking with a professional driver 


Tickets of places and museums 


Lunch

Not included

drinks

tip to driver

Our daily tours start at 10:00 am in the morning until 16:00 pm in the evening. If you buy a private tour, we can Customize the hours for you.