Private Tour: Cappadocia Full Day City Tour
Göreme, Turkey
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 7 hours
This is the most popular tour in Cappadocia. Goreme Open Air Museum, Uchisar, Cavusin, Pasabag, Devrent Valley and more.
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This is the most popular tour in Cappadocia. Goreme Open Air Museum, Uchisar, Cavusin, Pasabag, Devrent Valley and more.9:30am Your tour will start out Uchisar Castle. It is constructed on the highest point of the region. It has a totally distinct castle form including graves, tunnels and churches, that you cannot come across at any other place in the world.
Next visit the Goreme Open Air Museum is important to understand the influence of the religion, especially of Christianity, on the region. For good reasons it is the most famous attraction, a complex of several cave-churches with frescoes carved out by Orthodox monks between 900 and 1200 AD.
Leaving the museum an old Greek village will be next place in the tour. Çavusin is a village about 4 kilometers from Göreme .The old village is largely deserted because the area has been plagued by rock falls. At Çavusin you can visit the Church of John the Baptist which probably dates back to 5th -6th centuries. The view of Rose Valley is excellent from this village.
The final view point before lunch is the Pasabagı Valley which is the best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys. Pasabagı means the Pasha’s Vineyard, is surrounded by incredible natural rock formations; a spectacular scene.
Stop for lunch in Han Restaurant which is very cool and popular in the region.
After lunch explore the Pottery Gallery, since Hittites 2000 BC people could get the red clays (terra rosa) around Kızılırmak river which is the longest river of Turkey, and white clays ( caulin) from volcanic hills .They could use the clay to make pots and jars for their daily life by shaping the clay by their hand on the spinning wheels.
Once you are finished at the pottery gallery seee more and more of the beatiful landscapes of Cappadocia starting with the ruins at Devrent are spread over three valleys, which also house several pointed fairy chimneys with large stems. The “fairy chimneys” with caps, mainly found in the vicinity of Ürgüp, have a conical-shaped body and a boulder on top of it. The cone is constructed from tufa and volcanic ash, while the cap is of a harder, more resistant rock such as lahar or ignimbrite. The fairy chimneys which are symbols of Ürgüp are called holly spirit chimneys. There is mother, father and son fairy chimneys stay together.
The final stop of the day is a carpet factory! Every carpet, with its patterns, resembles a collection of messages, beliefs and symbols. Every pattern that is woven into a carpet is a picture of a feeling, a desire or a wish. So far as that every carpet represents a living history from the early ages to the present in which women have patiently and untiringly written their joys and sorrows in amazing codes and magic letters which are to be read line by line
Your tour finishes with drop off at your hotel at 4:30pm.
Next visit the Goreme Open Air Museum is important to understand the influence of the religion, especially of Christianity, on the region. For good reasons it is the most famous attraction, a complex of several cave-churches with frescoes carved out by Orthodox monks between 900 and 1200 AD.
Leaving the museum an old Greek village will be next place in the tour. Çavusin is a village about 4 kilometers from Göreme .The old village is largely deserted because the area has been plagued by rock falls. At Çavusin you can visit the Church of John the Baptist which probably dates back to 5th -6th centuries. The view of Rose Valley is excellent from this village.
The final view point before lunch is the Pasabagı Valley which is the best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys. Pasabagı means the Pasha’s Vineyard, is surrounded by incredible natural rock formations; a spectacular scene.
Stop for lunch in Han Restaurant which is very cool and popular in the region.
After lunch explore the Pottery Gallery, since Hittites 2000 BC people could get the red clays (terra rosa) around Kızılırmak river which is the longest river of Turkey, and white clays ( caulin) from volcanic hills .They could use the clay to make pots and jars for their daily life by shaping the clay by their hand on the spinning wheels.
Once you are finished at the pottery gallery seee more and more of the beatiful landscapes of Cappadocia starting with the ruins at Devrent are spread over three valleys, which also house several pointed fairy chimneys with large stems. The “fairy chimneys” with caps, mainly found in the vicinity of Ürgüp, have a conical-shaped body and a boulder on top of it. The cone is constructed from tufa and volcanic ash, while the cap is of a harder, more resistant rock such as lahar or ignimbrite. The fairy chimneys which are symbols of Ürgüp are called holly spirit chimneys. There is mother, father and son fairy chimneys stay together.
The final stop of the day is a carpet factory! Every carpet, with its patterns, resembles a collection of messages, beliefs and symbols. Every pattern that is woven into a carpet is a picture of a feeling, a desire or a wish. So far as that every carpet represents a living history from the early ages to the present in which women have patiently and untiringly written their joys and sorrows in amazing codes and magic letters which are to be read line by line
Your tour finishes with drop off at your hotel at 4:30pm.
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