Discover Cappadocia on this 2-day tour. Day 1: Begin your tour with a visit to Derinkuyu Underground City. Meander through its many levels and see structures carved out of geological formations. Pass by the bubbling waters of Nar Golu before reaching Ihlara Valley. Roam through the zigzagging canyon and hike up steps to find rock-carved churches and other glimpses of traditional rural life. Stop at Selime Monastery, the biggest rock-cut monastery of Cappadocia, before returning to your hotel for dinner. Day 2:Venture to Göreme Valley, a site sculpted by erosion. Discover how wind and rain have worked together to create a surreal landscape. Continue to the citadel of Uçhisar, Climb atop the ...
Highlights
2 days
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 8 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 8 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation from/to your base-location in Istanbul.
Knowledgable & Professional Tour Guide.
One night accommodation.
Breakfast
Domestic flight tickets
Gratuities
Meals & Drinks.
Admission Fees to Museums.
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Minimum of two persons are required to book in order for the tour to be held.
Cancellation policy
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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Discover Cappadocia on this 2-day tour. Day 1: Begin your tour with a visit to Derinkuyu Underground City. Meander through its many levels and see structures carved out of geological formations. Pass by the bubbling waters of Nar Golu before reaching Ihlara Valley. Roam through the zigzagging canyon and hike up steps to find rock-carved churches and other glimpses of traditional rural life. Stop at Selime Monastery, the biggest rock-cut monastery of Cappadocia, before returning to your hotel for dinner. Day 2:Venture to Göreme Valley, a site sculpted by erosion. Discover how wind and rain have worked together to create a surreal landscape. Continue to the citadel of Uçhisar, Climb atop the ...
Highlights
2 days
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 8 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 8 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation from/to your base-location in Istanbul.
Flight to City of Kayseri to get to Cappadocia by land vehicle.
1 hour
2
Uchisar Castle
The natural rock citadel of Uchisar Castle offers a panoramic view over the surrounding landscape of valleys, mountains, and towns. The tallest fairy chimney in Cappadocia is carved with numerous rooms, tunnels, stairs, rock tombs, and a large water cistern.
1 hour
3
Zelve Open Air Museum
The Zelve Open-Air Museum, which once housed one of the largest communities in the region is an amazing cave town, honeycombed with dwellings, religious and secular chambers. Zelve is situated about 10 km out from Goreme on the Avanos road. Here, the Christians and Muslims lived together in perfect harmony, until 1924. Then Christians had to leave the Valley because of the exchange of minorities between Greece and Turkey, and the Muslims were forced to evacuate the Valley in the 50's when life became dangerous due to risk of erosion. They left the site to set up a modern village, a little further on, to which they gave the name Yeni Zelve (New Zelve).
1 hour
4
Avanos Oren Yeri
he 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; it is also the most economic activity in the town. 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. It is a popular destination because of its attractive old town with cobbled streets, and views over the river.
1 hour
5
Goreme Open-Air Museum
In the 2nd century AD there were ascetic monks who had adopted seclusion alone in the Cappadocia region, especially around Göreme. Although they were independent of monasteries and churches, they were an important social community. What made Cappadocia the centre of religious thought and life in the 3rd century was the presence of clergy with powerful character.
In the following century, the region was known as the hometown of the three great clergy. These were the Bishop of Kaisareia, Basileios, his brother Gregorios of Nyssagia and Gregorios of Nazianus. Basileios, known as the ‘Great’, returned to his hometown, Kaisareia, the headquarters of the Cappadocia region, to devote himself to the monastic life. He was also effective in spreading the monastery life collectively.
1 hour
6
Karanlik Kilise
An elaborate cross-in-square church, carved from the bedrock, a great example of a “negative” architecture, created by removing rather than adding material, its central dome showing the imposing figure of Christ Pantocrator (the All-Powerful), initially carried by four columns - only one of which remains today, leaving the dome seemingly afloat. Arches spring from the columns to pilasters, engaged columns attached to the walls, forming corner bays which are also roofed by small cupolas depicting the Archangels. Three apses define the sanctuary area on the eastern side of the church. In the central apse, fragments of an originally tall altar screen and of the rounded altar still remain in place. All in all, an interior space that had assimilated architectural and functional elements of built monuments and was transformed into the most fashionable compound church plan of its time, utilising the properties of the soft and easily sculpted local volcanic tuff.