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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by exploring the Özkonak Underground City , a fascinating underground city that was once used as a shelter by ancient civilizations. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and architecture of this unique site.
Afternoon
Visit the Guray Ceramic Museum , where you can see a wide range of traditional and contemporary ceramic art. Watch live demonstrations and even try your hand at pottery making.
Morning
Explore the Ihlara Valley , a stunning canyon known for its rock-cut churches and frescoes. Take a hike along the river and admire the natural beauty of the valley.
Afternoon
Visit the Selime Monastery , one of the largest and most impressive rock-cut monasteries in Cappadocia. Explore the various chambers and admire the intricate frescoes.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to Cavusin , a charming village known for its cave houses and rock-cut churches. Explore the narrow streets and visit the local handicraft shops.
Afternoon
Discover the unique rock formations of Monks Valley , also known as Pasabag Vadisi. Take a leisurely walk through the valley and marvel at the fairy chimney formations.
Morning
Visit the Pigeon Valley , named for the thousands of pigeon houses carved into the cliffs. Take a hike through the valley and enjoy the picturesque views.
Afternoon
Explore the Kaymakli Underground City , another impressive underground city in Cappadocia. Wander through the network of tunnels and discover the living quarters, churches, and storage rooms.
Morning
Start your day by exploring the Göreme Open-Air Museum , a UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to a collection of rock-cut churches and monasteries. Admire the beautifully preserved frescoes and learn about the region's rich religious history.
Afternoon
Take a hot air balloon ride over the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia. Marvel at the fairy chimneys, rock formations, and panoramic views of the region.