CAPPADOCIA TOUR BY OVERNIGHT BUS
Day 1
Transfer to bus station . Overnight bus to Cappadocia .
Day 2
You will arrive in Goreme , our representative will meet you in the bus station and transfer to cave hotel . Depart from Hotel for full day tour of ;
* Uchisar, a photo stop nearby the Uchisar castle and introduction of volcanic area. Enjoy the spectacular panoramic view of Fairy Chimneys.
* Goreme Open Air Museum, houses many painted frescoes cave-churches
* Cavusin, a deserted town with rock houses because of frequent rock falls
* Pasabagi, the best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys.
* Avanos, famous for the pottery. You can see pottery being made, including the old techniques, and even try your hand on the potter’s wheel.
* Devrent Valley, a lunar landscape and animal shaped pink rocks.
* Urgup’s Fairy Chimneys, with conical shaped body and a boulder on top of it.
Overnight in Cappadocia in a cave hotel.
Day 3
Morning pick up from hotel and continue to;
* Goreme Panorama, a stop for the panoramic view of Goreme Valley.
* Underground City, A complex of joint caves built by the early Christians
* Ihlara Valley, easy hike through part of the valley along the Melendiz stream
* Selime Castle, has a great view with rock cut cave churches and monasteries
* Pigeon Valley, named after the pigeon houses carved into the rocks.
End of Tour, transfer to bus station. Bus to Istanbul or any other destination.
Extra Info
End of Tour, transfer to bus station. Bus to Istanbul or any other destination.
Tour Can be combine with any other destination
Includes
What is Included in tour ?
Transfer from Office to bus station
Round trip bus tickets
Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries.
Lunch
Professional Licenced Tour Guide.
Service Charges & Local Taxes.
What is Excluded in tour?
Drinks at lunch
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses
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Beautiful Cave Hotel in Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide
Take a peek at the beautiful Cave Hotel in Cappadocia.
Hotel architecture ranges from beautiful to unusual. One hotel in Turkey combines all these aspects.
Nestled in the majestic landscape of Cappadocia and carved into a mountain cliff is the Yunak Evleri, commonly called the Cave Hotel.
The hillside dwellings in this region were carved out of the rock faces thousands of years ago.
The hotel itself is a combination of six cave houses with a total of 30 private cave rooms dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries and crowned with a 19th century Greek Mansion.
Featuring handcrafted antiques and furniture, each cave house has its own character but reflects the local culture. All of the cave rooms have private patios which allow visitors to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
The curved stairways of stone and labyrinth of narrow hallways add an additional touch of rustic charm to the architecture. Deluxe suites contain either a Jacuzzi or a Swedish jet and stream shower.
Hardwood floors and whitewashed walls created an understated, yet artistic element.
Would you want to stay here?
VLOG Grand Cave Suites Hotel Room Tour Cappadocia (Kappadokien) Turkey
Short Room Tour through the Grand Cave Suites Hotel in Cappadocia / Turkey.
Eine kurze Tour durch unser Zimmer hier im Grand Cave Suites Hotel in Kappadokien / Tuerkei.
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Edirne, a private car transport 2.5 hours we reached the city of Edirne. The first of the city of Edirne Selimiye mosque is made to the highest peak, is g from every point of the city. Made on behalf of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent is the son of Sultan Selim. 7 years, which was built by Mimar Sinan, which is a magnificent architectural work of art, masterpiece of Mimar Sinan's also a magnificent structure. firstly there is a wide courtyard made ??of marble, adorned with many beautiful flowers in the garden is unique. 6 Shot on a very large marble dome, there are four pieces are very thin, tall minarets. in the interior of a very large handwritten calligraphy names of Allah and Muhammad is written. blue and red on the inside is decorated with Iznik tiles. burning candle or oil lamp soot on the inside, with the air flow in the room is being collected. There is a spectacular sound and light systems and is echoing me to do.
Edirne has made the city the capital city of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan 2 Murad in time became the capital city of Edirne, the Ottoman Empire Sultan Mehmet in 1453 and later, after conquering Istanbul Istanbul has been the capital. Old city mosque during the Ottoman Empire which has been made and is in the middle of the town there is a small dome and a single minaret, interior decorations have been made much simpler. Edirne has maritza edge of town and ottoman stone bridge are made ??on time, there are many restaurants along the Maritsa River. Very nice wooded road between Edirne-Elm. Edirne city's very tasty kebab which is great raw Pans are made. Caravanserai in Edirne has been beautifully restored and serves as a boutique hotel, and here, they offered us tea and coffee.
Cappadocia / Kapadokya in Turkey (Panoramic view)
Cappadocia (Kapadokya) is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Touristic Cappadocia includes 4 cities: Nevsehir, Kayseri, Aksaray and Nigde.
Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300–1200 AD.
The first period of settlement in Göreme goes back to the Roman period. The Yusuf Koç, Ortahane, Durmus Kadir and Bezirhane churches in Göreme, and houses and churches carved into rocks in the Uzundere, Bağıldere and Zemi Valleys all illustrate history and can be seen today. The Göreme Open Air Museum is the most visited site of the monastic communities in Cappadocia (see Churches of Göreme, Turkey) and is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. The complex contains more than 30 carved-from-rock churches and chapels, some having superb frescoes inside, dating from the 9th century to the 11th century. Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Goreme. Trekking is enjoyed in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (Guzelyurt), Urgup and Goreme.
Cappadocia / Kapadokya in Turkey (Panoramic view)
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Turkey/Çavuşin-Avanos/Cappadocia Part 55
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Following the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, various Turkish clans under the leadership of the Seljuks began settling in Anatolia. With the rise of Turkish power in Anatolia, Cappadocia slowly became a tributary to the Turkish states that were established to the east and to the west; some of the population converted to Islam with the remainder forming the Cappadocian Greek population. By the end of the early 12th century, Anatolian Seljuks had established their sole dominance over the region. With the decline and the fall of the Konya-based Seljuks in the second half of the 13th century, they were gradually replaced by the Karaman-based Beylik of Karaman, who themselves were gradually succeeded by the Ottoman Empire over the course of the 15th century. Cappadocia remained part of the Ottoman Empire for the centuries to come, and remains now part of the modern state of Turkey. A fundamental change occurred in between when a new urban center, Nevşehir, was founded in the early 18th century by a grand vizier who was a native of the locality (Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha), to serve as regional capital, a role the city continues to assume to this day.
In the meantime many former Cappadocians had shifted to a Turkish dialect (written in Greek alphabet, Karamanlıca), and where the Greek language was maintained (Sille, villages near Kayseri, Pharasa town and other nearby villages), it became heavily influenced by the surrounding Turkish. This dialect of Greek is known as Cappadocian Greek. Following the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the language is now only spoken by a handful of the former population's descendants in modern Greece.
The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features.
The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul and other cities.
The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Urgup, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve. Among the underground cities worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.
Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Goreme. Trekking is enjoyed in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (Guzelyurt), Urgup and Goreme.
Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300–1200 AD.
The first period of settlement in Göreme goes back to the Roman period. The Yusuf Koç, Ortahane, Durmus Kadir and Bezirhane churches in Göreme, and houses and churches carved into rocks in the Uzundere, Bağıldere and Zemi Valleys all illustrate history and can be seen today. The Göreme Open Air Museum is the most visited site of the monastic communities in Cappadocia (see Churches of Göreme, Turkey) and is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. The complex contains more than 30 carved-from-rock churches and chapels, some having superb frescoes inside, dating from the 9th century to the 11th century.
Cappadocia
Hot Air Balloon Ride around one of the most stunning places i have ever been!
Wiki: Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300–1200 AD.
This incredible opportunity to take a ride on a hot air balloon was provided by Voyager Balloon company in Turkish Urgup. This was a part of a starter pack on Salomon Cappadocia UltraTrail Word Tour Race. That was such a perfect service and experience!
Music: Scott Holmes - This Night Is Ours
Ihlara Valley (Ihlara Vadisi), Cappadocia, Turkey (Türkiye) | RotWo
Ihlara Valley is a 16 km (10 mi) long gorge cut into volcanic rock in the southern part of Cappadocia, following several eruptions of Mount Erciyes. The Melendiz Stream flows through the valley. What makes the valley unique is the ancient history of its inhabitants. The whole canyon is honeycombed with rock-cut underground dwellings and churches from the Byzantine period built by the Cappadocian Greeks.
Ihlara Vadisi, Hasandagi'volkanindan püskürtülen lavlarin akarsu aşindirmasi sonucunda oluşan cemal şekilli bir vadidir. Melendiz çayi, milyonlarca yillik bir sürecin sonunda, 14 kilometre uzunlugunda ve yüksekligi yer yer 110 metreye ulaşan kanyon görünümlü bu vadiyi meydana getirmiştir. Bu çatlaklardan yol bulan kanyonun bugünkü halini almasini saglayan Melendiz çayina ilk çaglarda Kapadokya irmagi anlamina gelen Potamus Kapadukus denilmekteydi.
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Kapadokya'da Yapılması Gereken 10 Etkinlik
Kapadokya, dünyada eşi benzeri olmayan peri bacaları ile nam salmış olağanüstü bir coğrafyadır. İşte bu güzeller güzeli coğrafyaya bir an önce kavuşmayı hayal eden herkesin aklındaki ilk soru “Kapadokya’da neler yapılır ?” olur. Kapadokya, gezilecek ve görülecek yerlerinin yanında, Kapadokya balon turu, atv turları, vadi yürüyüşleri ve daha nicesi ile tam bir aktivite merkezidir. Baştan söylüyorum : Kapadokya, öyle 2-3 günde gezilecek bir yer değildir. Kapadokya’da yapılacak onlarca aktivite ve gizli kalmış bir o kadar nokta var ve bu videoda yapılması gereken en güzel etkinlikleri derledik.
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Kapadokya Gezilecek Yerler
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Kapadokya Gezi Rehberi
Kapadokya Balon Turu
Kapadokya Yeraltı Şehirleri
Kapadokya Tarihi Yerler
Kapadokya Görülmesi Gereken Yerler
Kapadokya Gidilmesi Gereken Yerker
Kapadokya Mutfağı
Kapadokya Türk Geceleri
Kapadokya Atv Turları
Kapadokya'da Ne Yapılır
Kapadokya'da Nereler Gezilir
Kapadokya'da Yapılması Gereken Etkinlikler
Kapadokya'da Yapılması Gereken Eğlenceler
Kapadokya'da Yapılması Gereken Aktiviteler
Nevşehir Gezilecek Yerler
Nevşehir'de Gezilecek Güzel Yerler
Kapadokya'da Gezilecek Yerler
Kapadokya Hakkında Bilgi
Göreme Açık Hava Müzesi Nevşehir
Kapadokya'da Nereleri Gezebilirim
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