Experience the best of Cappadocia on a private group tour. Explore both the North and South sights in one day, skip the lines at museums, and customize your itinerary. Perfect for groups of 1 to 14 people.
Experience the best of Cappadocia on a private group tour. Explore both the North and South sights in one day, skip the lines at museums, and customize your itinerary. Perfect for groups of 1 to 14 people.
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Goreme National Park - Goreme Open Air Museum: This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a collection of rock-carved churches, monasteries, and homes from the Byzantine era. Visitors can explore intricately decorated chapels with ancient frescoes, providing insights into the region’s religious and artistic history.
Zelve Open Air Museum: Set in a…
- Goreme National Park - Goreme Open Air Museum: This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a collection of rock-carved churches, monasteries, and homes from the Byzantine era. Visitors can explore intricately decorated chapels with ancient frescoes, providing insights into the region’s religious and artistic history.
Zelve Open Air Museum: Set in a picturesque valley, Zelve showcases ancient troglodyte settlements carved into soft volcanic rock. Visitors can wander through cave dwellings, churches, and communal spaces, gaining a glimpse into the daily lives and spiritual practices of Cappadocia’s early inhabitants.
Both museums offer a fascinating journey through Cappadocia’s past, with the rugged beauty of the landscape adding to the sense of wonder. These sites attract visitors from around the world, providing an unforgettable experience steeped in history and natural beauty.
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Goreme Panorama - The Göreme Panorama offers a breathtaking view of the unique landscape of Cappadocia. From this vantage point, visitors can behold the mesmerizing sight of fairy chimneys, ancient rock formations, and cave dwellings scattered across the vast terrain. The panorama showcases the surreal beauty of Göreme and its surroundings, with its distinctive geological features shaped by millennia of volcanic activity and erosion. Whether bathed in the soft hues of dawn or illuminated by the warm glow of sunset, the Göreme Panorama never fails to captivate visitors with its otherworldly charm and timeless allure.
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Pigeon Valley - Stop here to rest your soul with the sounds of nature mother and pigeons. Enjoy with interesting houses of the pigeons insight the rocks formations and long valleys, snapping your memorable photos while you are sipping your tea/coffee
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Pasabag - When visiting Pasabag Valley(Monks Valley), it’s common for visitors to stroll through the valley, marvel at the fairy chimneys, and explore the cave dwellings. The area provides an excellent opportunity to experience the otherworldly beauty of Cappadocia’s landscapes and to learn about the historical and cultural aspects of the region.
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Kaymakli Underground City - Kaymaklı Underground City is one of the several underground cities in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. Cappadocia is known for its unique landscape, including fairy chimneys and rock-cut structures, as well as its underground cities that were historically used for shelter and protection. Kaymaklı is one of the most extensive and well-preserved underground cities in the area.
Exploring Kaymaklı Underground City offers a captivating glimpse into the past, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who carved out these intricate underground spaces for survival.
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Avanos - Avanos is a charming town located in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey. Cappadocia is renowned for its unique geological formations, cave dwellings, and historical sites. Avanos, situated on the banks of the Kızılırmak River (Red River), is known for its pottery, handicrafts, and scenic beauty.
Overall, Avanos is a delightful destination for those seeking a mix of artistic experiences, cultural exploration, and the natural beauty of Cappadocia. Whether you’re interested in pottery, historical sites, or simply enjoying the scenic surroundings, Avanos has much to offer. -
Love Valley - Cappadocia region is the place of a natural wonders. You will see different shapes of fairy chimneys left by the mother nature and nowadays huge visitors amongst tourists.
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Three Beauties - Three Beauties Valley: Two big and one small fairy chimneys looks like a small family as father mom and kid. The iconic rock form made people created a lot of fairy tails about this chimneys shape.
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Uchisar Castle - Uchisar Castle is a unique rock castle located in Cappadocia, Turkey. Cappadocia is known for its otherworldly landscape, characterized by fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and unique rock formations. Uchisar is one of the prominent towns in the region, and its castle is a notable landmark.
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Zelve Open Air Museum - The Zelve Open Air Museum is a historical site located in Cappadocia, Turkey. It is known for its cave dwellings, rock-cut churches, and unique rock formations. Zelve was once a thriving village carved into the soft tuff rock, and it is now an open-air museum that provides a glimpse into the historical and cultural heritage of the region
Exploring the Zelve Open Air Museum offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and imagine the daily life of the people who once inhabited this remarkable cave village. The well-preserved rock-cut churches and dwellings make Zelve an intriguing destination for those interested in history, culture, and the unique geological features of Cappadocia. -
Derinkuyu Underground City - Derinkuyu Underground City is a vast ancient underground complex in Turkey’s Cappadocia region, carved out of soft volcanic rock around 3,000 years ago. It served as a shelter, storage, and religious center for various civilizations. With its intricate network of tunnels and chambers, it’s a testament to ancient engineering and ingenuity, now a popular tourist attraction.
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Selime Monastery - Selime Monastery, also called Selime Cathedral, is a large rock-cut monastery in Cappadocia, Turkey, dating back to the 13th century. It served as a place of worship and refuge for Christian monks. Carved into soft volcanic rock, it features impressive chambers, chapels, and frescoes depicting biblical scenes. Today, it’s a popular tourist site, showcasing the region’s religious and cultural history.
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Belisirma - Belisirma is a picturesque village located in the heart of the Ihlara Valley in Cappadocia, Turkey. It’s known for its stunning natural beauty, with towering rock formations, lush greenery, and the winding Melendiz River running through it. Visitors to Belisirma can enjoy hiking along the valley trails, exploring ancient rock-cut churches, and dining in charming riverside restaurants serving traditional Turkish cuisine. The village offers a peaceful retreat amid Cappadocia’s captivating landscape, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the region.
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Ihlara Valley - Ihlara Valley is a striking canyon in Cappadocia, Turkey, known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Stretching 14 kilometers along the Melendiz River, it features rock-cut churches and scenic hiking trails, attracting visitors for its stunning landscape and Byzantine heritage.
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Taşkınpaşa - Taskınpaşa is a picturesque village in Cappadocia, Turkey, known for its traditional architecture and tranquil ambiance. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, it offers visitors a glimpse into rural Turkish life and features historical sites like churches and mosques.
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Mustafapaşa - Mustafapaşa, also known as Sinasos, is a historic village near Ürgüp in Cappadocia, Turkey. Renowned for its Ottoman and Greek architecture, it offers a glimpse into the region’s multicultural past. The village features charming stone houses, old churches with Byzantine-era frescoes, and a serene ambiance, making it a popular destination for cultural exploration in Cappadocia.
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Keslik Monastery - Keslik Monastery is an ancient religious complex in Cappadocia, Turkey, dating back to the Byzantine era. Carved into volcanic rock, it includes chambers, chapels, and frescoes depicting biblical scenes. It’s a significant site for exploring Cappadocia’s rich history and religious heritage.
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Sobesos Ancient City - Sobesos is an ancient city in Cappadocia, Turkey, dating back to Roman and Byzantine times. It boasts ruins including a Roman bath and mosaics, offering insight into its historical importance along trade routes.
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Soganli Valley - Soğanlı Valley is a stunning valley in Cappadocia, Turkey, known for its natural beauty and historic rock-cut churches dating back to the Byzantine period. It offers hiking trails, ancient sites, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking a quieter experience in Cappadocia.
- Hotel Pickup and Drop Off Service
- Professional Licensed Local Tour Guide
- Brand New Air-Conditioned Private Mercedes/Volkswagen Vans
- Parking Fees and Tax
- Hotel Pickup and Drop Off Service
- Professional Licensed Local Tour Guide
- Brand New Air-Conditioned Private Mercedes/Volkswagen Vans
- Parking Fees and Tax
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Personal Expenses
- Airport Transfers or drop off
- Entrance Fees
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Personal Expenses
- Airport Transfers or drop off
- Entrance Fees
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Choosing how many days to join a tour depends on various factors such as your schedule, budget, and the destinations included in 1,2 or 3 days options
Personalized Experience: Same cost for 1 to 14 people.
Efficient Sightseeing: Skip Museum lines with your guides.
Comprehensive Exploration:…
Discover Cappadocia with our exclusive guided tours offering:
Choosing how many days to join a tour depends on various factors such as your schedule, budget, and the destinations included in 1,2 or 3 days options
Personalized Experience: Same cost for 1 to 14 people.
Efficient Sightseeing: Skip Museum lines with your guides.
Comprehensive Exploration: Cover Red, Green And Blue sights of Cappadocia.
Private Group: Be with your own group, no waiting for others.
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