This tour is private and departs from Nevşehir. We will enjoy the day by taking a look at the Goreme Valley from next to the Uchisar Rock-Castle, a stunning landmark in the interesting town Uchisar. hen we keep going on with Pasabaglari “fairy chimneys”, where you can feel the mystic of Fairy Chimneys.
We will break at Avanos center of terracotta art. Ceramic dated back to the 3000 BC in the area and survived from to generations A visit to ceramic & tile center to see how the ceramics made by hand. After lunch, we visit the famous Goreme Open Air Museum to see the best examples of Icons in Cappadocia.
Guest satisfaction comes first. Our guides and captains are friendly people and our guides are certified and experienced. We will make sure you enjoy this tour to the fullest.
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Pigeons have always been important for Cappadocian people. Their eggs and droppings were used for different purposes. For this reason, local people carved houses for them to the slopes of the valley. You will see the reason why people call them “houses”, when you see them.
The first place on the tour is Uchisar Castle. Tour bus will stop underneath of castle to see all. Rocky peak of the high block-rock was once used as a fort. Fort was also used to keep people, animals, and weapons. The view from the peak is particularly breathtaking at sunset when the colors of the rocks and the perspective of the valley give it a magical touch. You will enjoy the day view of the castle.
The Last Place on the tour will be a visit to the onyx factory in Uchisar. Onyx is a volcanic stone that has various colors and contains different minerals in. As being a volcanic area, Cappadocia has some onyx deposits. In the factory, a master will give you information about the steps of onyx shaping and you will watch a shaping show.
You get information about the history, formation of Cappadocia while watching the fairy chimneys. Following the information, free time for a photograph.
An old Greek village will be the next place on the tour. Çavuşin is a village about 4 kilometers from Göreme. The old village is largely deserted because the area has been plagued by rock falls. At Çavuşin you can visit the Church of John the Baptist which probably dates from the 5th century with paintings from the 6th, 7th, and 8th centuries. The view of Rose Valley (Pink colored rocks) is excellent from this village.
After you visit the village, the next place will be Pasabagi. Formerly known as the "Monks' Valley" , Pasabagi has situated about 1km from the Goreme - Avanos road. Many fairy chimneys with multiple stems and caps some housing chapels and living areas can be found here, this style being unique to this area. A chapel dedicated to St. Simeon and a hermit's shelter is built into one such fairy chimney with three heads. You will be able to walk among the tallest fairy chimneys.
The next place is the Pottery atelier. The city of Avanos was on an ancient trading route between the Hittite capital of Hattusaş(1300 BC). Avanos was inhabited by Assyrian trade colonies during the second millennium BC and was later taken over by the Hittites at about 1950 BC. Flowing through Avanos is the longest river in Turkey, which in ancient times was called Halys. The Hittites called it Marassantiya. The modern word for this river is Kizilirmak, meaning Red River. Red clay, containing iron ore that colors the water, is found along the banks of the river. The clay has been used since the early ages for making pottery.
Visiting and explaining the open air museum.
You will have a chance to watch how original Turkish carpets and kilims are made by local women who have patiently and untiringly written their joys and sorrows in amazing codes and magic letters which are to be read line by line. And also you will be fully informed by an expert how to get silk and the history of Turkish carpets.
This valley is situated between Avanos, Zelve, and Urgup, and is called "pink valley" because of the color of its soil. This valley has never been inhabited and we see neither houses nor churches here. But fairy chimney shapes are very interesting, for it Devrent Valley is also known as “Imagination Valley”. You will feel free to climb the slopes to enjoy the fairy chimneys.
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 are mother, father, and son fairy chimneys that stay together.
From all hotels or Bus terminal
Uchisar is a small town in Cappadocia, Turkey, famous for its towering rock formation known as Uchisar Castle. This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and is a testament to the region's rich history. The town is also a gateway to Cappadocia's unique landscapes, hot air balloon rides, and cave dwellings.
A massive rock formation carved into a natural volcanic peak, offering panoramic views of Cappadocia. It was used as a fortress and watchtower.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring rock-cut churches and monasteries with stunning frescoes dating back to the Byzantine era.
A stunning valley known for its unique phallic-shaped rock formations, offering excellent hiking and photography opportunities.
A picturesque valley with cave dwellings, pigeon houses, and beautiful rock formations, perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience offering breathtaking views of Cappadocia's unique landscapes from above.
A traditional Cappadocian dish cooked in a sealed clay pot, containing meat, vegetables, and spices.
Small, dumplings filled with spiced ground meat, typically served with garlic yogurt sauce.
A skewered meat dish made with marinated breast meat, typically served with grilled vegetables.
A Turkish flatbread topped with various ingredients, similar to a pizza.
The weather is pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. This is also the peak season for hot air balloon rides.
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Uchisar is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur in tourist areas.
Kayseri Train Station
Kayseri Bus Station, Nevşehir Bus Station
Buses connect Uchisar to nearby towns like Göreme and Ürgüp. Schedules can be infrequent.
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A vibrant town known for its rock-cut churches, museums, and hot air balloon rides.
An elegant town known for its boutique hotels, fine dining, and wine tasting tours.
A charming town known for its pottery workshops, museums, and traditional crafts.
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