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MIX CAPPADOCIA TOUR

Overview

*Hotel pick-up and drop-off service is only available from Göreme, Uçhisar, Çavuşin and Ortahisar towns. Customers staying outside of these towns must come to our office by their own means.

 

Destination: Göreme panoramic view point, Kaymaklı Underground city, Uçhisar pigeon valley,Zelve open air museum, Devrent valley, Love valley, Ceramic culture demonstration

Time:10.00-18.00

Includes

Enterance fee :(For all places) ,

Lunch

Certified professional guide service:(In English language )

Transportation : (With Luxury , air conditioned private vehicles )

Type: Daily cappadocia tour.

Note: Mix cappadocia tour is happening only privately

Göreme Panoramic View Point

This place is a viewpont , which is 2 km away from Göreme town, you will enjoy the best panorama ever. While you watch the view, our guide will give  information about the history of Cappadocia. Our guide will give you free time to take pictures after informing you.

Derinkuyu Underground City

In 1963, a person living in the Derinkuyu district of the Cappadocia region demolished some walls to renovate his home and later discovered a tunnel door in his home. Although the exact date has not been determined, it is known that it was used in the Protohitite, Hittite, Roman and Byzantine periods. Today, only 8 floors of this underground city are open to visitors, but if excavations are carried out, the parts that were used in the past and later filled can be opened to visitors.

Uçhisar Pigeon Valley

This place, which draws attention with its natural beauty in the town of Uçhisar, located in rocky Cappadocia, is also home to hundreds of pigeons. Pigeon Valley, whose name comes from the pigeons it contains, has naturally acquired a nest by birds. In the early centuries of Cappadocia, pigeons carried messages between the two regions and successfully carried out their mission as homing pigeons for a long time. As people found alternative ways of communication, the need for pigeons and similar birds decreased and they began to live in one place collectively.

Zelve Open Air Museum

5 km to Avanos, 1 km to Pasabaglari. away from Zelve, was established on the steep and northern slopes of Aktepe. Consisting of three valleys, Zelve Ruins is the place where fairy chimneys are most concentrated. Zelve ruins, consisting of three valleys, is the place where fairy chimneys are most concentrated in the Cappadocia region. This area, which is one of the beauties created by nature, IX. and XIII. It became one of the important settlements and religious centers of Christians in the centuries, and the first religious seminars given to priests took place in this region.

Balıklı, Üzümlü and Geyikli churches, which are the most important churches in the valley, are dated before the Iconoclastic period (728-842). There is also a chapel built in the name of St. Simeon and many rock places here. Monasteries, churches, settlements as well as structures such as tunnels, mills and glass can be seen in the valley, which was inhabited until 1952.

Devrent Valley

Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is a place where the most interesting and fantastic fairy chimneys of Cappadocia are located. Because the fairy chimneys found here are more like animal and human shapes, it got the name Imagination Valley. In Devrent (Imagination) Valley, you will feel as if you are on the moon with the most surrealist shaped fairy chimneys of the region.

Love valley

The most precious examples of another type of magnificent fairy chimneys that make up Cappadocia are in the love valley  We will be watching the valley from the panoramic viewing area, since vehicle entry into the valley is prohibited.

Ceramic Culture Demonstration of Hitite Civilization

During the Old Hittite Kingdom Period, ceramic art masters produced extremely competent and eye-catching forms with their creative impulses. The ceramics, which are generally produced using a potter's wheel, are single color, flesh red or light brown and brightly polished. Among the vessel forms, the most common are spouted jugs. On the other hand, in the Hittite Imperial Age ceramics, light ground close to white, gray, all tones of earth color and beige/cream are dominant. Although the forms known in the Old Hittite Period continue, large jars, teapots and plates constitute daily use vessels. In our tour, we will show you how pottery is made in a workshop that continues this culture.

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