6 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English
| Highlights | Cappadocia Daily Green Tour |
| Tour Type | Regular Tour |
| Departure | Everyday |
| Duration | Approximately 6-8 Hours Per day |
| Transportation | A/C Minivan |
| Price Notes | %30 to %40 Depozıt |
Göreme Panorama is a scenic overlook between the towns of Göreme and Üçhisar in Cappadocia.
It sits within the boundaries of Göreme Historical National Park and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia.
Explore one of Cappadocia’s most impressive multi-level underground cities, used by ancient civilizations as a place of refuge and daily living.
Walk through narrow tunnels, ventilation shafts, food storage areas, stables, and ancient wineries as your guide explains how thousands of people once lived safely underground.
This unique architectural masterpiece offers a fascinating insight into early Christian history and Cappadocia’s volcanic landscape
The Ihlara Valley (or Peristrema Valley; Turkish Ihlara Vadisi) is a canyon which is 15 km long and up to 150 m deep in the southwest of the Turkish region of Cappadocia, in the municipality of Güzelyurt, Aksaray Province.
The valley contains around 50 rock-hewn churches and numerous rock-cut buildings.
Lunch will be served at a restaurant located within the Ihlara Valley, situated in the picturesque village of Belisırma, right by the Melendiz River.
This charming spot offers a unique dining experience surrounded by nature, where you can enjoy delicious local dishes while taking in the serene views of the river and the valley's natural beauty.
Selime Monastery is the largest monastery in Cappadocia, where the first loud ritual was held.
The monastery played an important role in the training of the clergy in the region, and their meetings with the region were held here
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Pigeon Valley is the valley where ancient caves are located, consisting of a soft layer formed by lava and ashes, starting from Uçhisar and extending to Göreme.
It got its name from the dovecotes carved into the soft rocks for the pigeons fed by the people of the region.
Onyx is a natural stone that is widely used as a building material in the world.
It is a special type of chalcedony that forms from the mixture of calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, copper, iron oxide and fluorine minerals in underground hot springs.
Onyx has different colors and patterns depending on the minerals it contains.
– %50 deposit is required on most tours. —– Usd&Eur for pre-payment (we will send you Mail order Payment form )
– Balance is required on arrival in Turkey, —- Usd&Eur by cash. (payment with Credit Card- Bank will charge more %10 commission that means —– Usd.)