Goreme Panoroma
Uchisar Castle
Derinkuyu Underground City
Lunch in Goreme
Cavusin Village
Pasabag Monks Valley
Devrent Valley
Avanos
First you will stop at Göreme panorama where the guide will give you information about the area and you can take pictures of Goreme Valley.
Then you will go to Uçhisar where you can climb to the top of the castle, the highest point in the area and enjoy the best panoramic view in Cappadocia.
Next you will visit Kaymaklı underground city which is one of the biggest in the area. It has lower, narrower and more steeply inclined tunnels than other underground cities.
After lunch in Göreme you will visit Çavuşin village and its cave church, which is the oldest one in the area dating back to the 5th century.
The next stop is in Paşabağı where you can see a type of fairy-chimney with multiple caps and stems, situated in the middle of a vineyard.
In Devrent Valley you can take pictures of rocks that have different shapes, one looks like a camel.
The last stop is in Avanos, a small town known for its ceramics. There you will visit a pottery workshop where you can see how pottery is made and decorated.
Goreme Open Air Museum
Urgup
Soganli Valley
Lunch in Soganli
Taskinpasa Caravansaray
Sobessos
Mustafapasa Old Greek Village
Back to Hotel
First you will visit the Göreme Open air museum, where you will see several churches built into caves by Christians between the 10th and 13th centuries. The churches are famous for their cave wall paintings which are quite well preserved.
Then you will visit Ürgüp, a town which is famous for making the local Cappadocian wines. You will also see the ‘’Three beauties of Ürgüp’’, fairy-chimney rock formations which have become a symbol of Cappadocia.
In Soḡanlı Valley you will take a walk in the beautiful valley and visit different churches with well-preserved cave wall paintings on your way.
The walk ends in a village where you will have lunch.
After lunch you will visit Taskinpaṣa, where you can see some good examples of the Seljuk architecture in the area. Then you will see Sobessos, a recently discovered archaeological site from the Roman era.
The last stop will be in Mustafapaṣa which used to be the Greek village of Sinasos. It is where Greeks lived until the first half of the 20th century and you can admire the old Greek houses.
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