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we are also visiting places worth seeing in Cappadocia. we see the church,the open air museum, the underground city and the natural houses. it is highly recommended that you see these places.

Itinerary Details

Operated by: kapadokya seyahat acentası turizm ve otelcilik işlt. ltd.şti.

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Pass By: Goreme Open-Air Museum

we see the beauty of Cappadocia, a wonder of the world.we visit the open air museum ,underground cities,volcanic mountains and other unique natural wonders in the world. I strongly recommend that.

Stop At: Kaymakli

underground city

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Devrent Valley

Devrent Valley, Also known as Imaginary Valley or Pink Valley, this area does not have cave churches like the other valleys of Cappadocia. So what makes it so famous? The lunar landscape! Devrent Valley hides many different rock formations within. The small fairy chimneys in the valley form a lunar landscape, or moonscape, by their strange appearance. The valley has many animal-shaped rocks. Some of the most commonly seen shapes include camel, snake, seals, and dolphin.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Cavusin

Pasabag, Highly remarkable earth pillars can be seen here, in the middle of a vineyard, hence the name of the place which means: the Pasha’s vineyard. Pasha means "General", the military rank, in Turkish and it is a very common nick name. This site is also called Monks Valley. The name was derived from some cones carved in tuff stones which stand apart. Currently, there is a vineyard and a number of tuff cones standing right next to the road.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Avanos

vanos, The old city of Avanos, whose name in ancient times was Venessa overlooks the longest river of Turkey, the Kızılırmak (Red River), which also separates Avanos from the rest of Cappadocia. The most famous historical feature of Avanos, which is still relevant and very visible today, is its production of earthenware pottery. The ceramic trade in this district and its countless pottery factories date right back to the Hittites, and the ceramic clay from the red silt of the Kızılırmak has always been used. Watch the potters at work using the kick wheel, using the technique that has never changed over its generations. It is a popular destination because of its attractive old town with cobbled streets, and superb views over the river.

Duration: 2 hour
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