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Tours to Cappadocia

Amazing and unforgettable excursions to Cappadocia. Cappadocia... What a magical sound! It is not known for certain why this area received such a telling name - "The Country of Beautiful Horses", but today it is far from glorified by horses of magnificent breeds, as one might assume. A one-day excursion to the magical valleys is extremely popular among guests of Turkey who are interested not only in the beach, but also in sightseeing holidays.

Those who like to travel by car usually book a car in Turkey online in advance. In Bodrum renting a compact car will cost from 16 euros per day, and in Alanya a little cheaper - from 14 euros per day. Prices may vary depending on the season, car class and rental period.


Tours to Cappadocia, along with travel to Pamukkale, are chosen by tourists who are able to appreciate the fabulous creations of nature and man, which have come to us from time immemorial and amaze even the most sophisticated people with their unreality. "The Lost World", "Land of Lunar Landscapes" - as soon as they do not call fantastic landscapes formed as a result of evolutionary transformations of the fruits of numerous eruptions of the Erciyes volcano. For millions of years, the frozen volcanic lava underwent metamorphoses under the influence of temperature differences, moisture and wind, which eventually literally “carved” pillars, pyramids, dunes, figures from the stone massif, in which the outlines of animals, rockets, mushrooms, cones, etc. are visible.


Natural phenomena in the form of rocks of all shapes and colors are dotted with "windows" and represent both individual compositions and entire rock labyrinths. Turkey's surreal landscapes in Cappadocia are one of the country's most striking sights. Journey through fabulous valleys. Many valleys of the region are combined into a single open-air museum, protected, like Pamukkale, by UNESCO. A popular tourist route is laid through Pasabag, Rose Valley, Zelve, Dove Valley, Zemi and Love.



The bus tour includes not only visiting the listed and some other areas, but also getting acquainted with architectural monuments. Natural wonders here are intricately intertwined with man-made ones: about a thousand years ago, Christian craftsmen managed to take full advantage of the local landscape and spent their art on the construction of cave churches and monasteries, decorated with biblical frescoes. The small town of Goreme, which belongs to the Valley of Fairy Chimneys, is popular among tourists. Fantastic terrestrial landscapes coexist here with underground cities, which house residential complexes, monasteries, restaurants, cafes and even several boarding houses carved into the rocks. In addition to Goreme, tourists will be interested in visiting the rocky villages of Uchisar, Chavushin, Urgup, Ortahisar, and the well-known pottery center of the district - Avanos.