
DAILY CAPPADOCİA FROM İSTANBUL
About This Experience
Overview
Cappadocia is difficult to reach in a single day from Istanbul, but on this full-day tour, you can do it with ease. Early in the morning, take a transfer from Istanbul's city center to the airport. When you get to Cappadocia, go exploring with a guide to see the untamed terrain. Take a tour of the Kaymakli Underground City, go on a hike through Rose Valley, stop by Cavusin, and more. Enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch.
Tour Plan
Day 1
As Start
We do your transfer from your hotel to the airport for your early flight which is reserved by us. it takes 1 hour 20 mins from Istanbul to Cappadocia.When you arrived to cappadocia our represnts will be waiting for you with the High hill boards.
1- Uchisar castle
Today, it is well known that Uchisar Fortress has been a member of UNESCO World Heritage List since 1985 and it was also taken under preservation as a National Park in 1986. Uchisar is situated at the highest point in Cappadocia, on the Nevsehir-Goreme road, just 5 km from Goreme. ... The fairy chimneys to the west, east andnorth of Uchisar were hollowed out and used as graves during the Roman period.
2- The Mushroom Shaped Fairy Chimneys
It’s amazing to think that located in the heart of the otherworldly landscape of Cappadocia is an area that local residents consider to be even more out of this world. This is Paþabað ("Pah-shah-bah") which is known in English as the Valley of the Monks. Paþabað means "Pasha’s Vineyard", a name it received after the Byzantine Greek population left the region which is located in the middle of a vineyard. As you wander Paþabað, there will be vineyards in sight.
3- Devrent valley
You see, Devrent valley is also named Imagination Valley because all you have to do is let your mind run wild and a variety of stone sculptures can be seen but perhaps the coolest aspect is that all are natural and made by the one and only herself, Mother Nature.
4- Red River
A small riverside hamlet situated on the Kizilirmak or Red River is our next destination. This area has been the home of rich artisan communities with pottery production that goes back centuries. Like most of Cappadocia, visiting Avanos is like stepping back in time. The town sits on dozens of underground complexes and has a long history with the Kizilirmak River. Alexander the Great crossed this river to fight the Persians and the Romans built the picturesque city of Vanessa here. With an amazing collection of galleries and artists you will learn about the tradition of pottery and you might even be able to try your hand at creating a piece yourself!
5- Goreme Open Air Museum
One of Turkey's Unesco World Heritage sites, the Göreme Open-Air Museum is an essential stop on any Cappadocian itinerary and deserves a two-hour visit. First an important Byzantine monastic settlement that housed some 20 monks, then a pilgrimage site from the 17th century, this splendid cluster of monastic Byzantine artistry with its rock-cut churches, chapels and monasteries is 1km uphill from Göreme's centre.
Note that the museum's highlight – the Karanlýk Kilise – has an additional entrance fee.
at the end of tour you will be transfermed to the airport in cappadocia and istambul. and we would like to see you again and again.
Additional information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Infant meals not included
Infants must sit on laps
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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