Cappadocia is one of those rare regions in the world where the works of man blend unobtrusively into the natural surroundings. Dwellings have been hewn from the rock as far back as 4,000 B.C. During Byzantine times chapels and monasteries were hollowed out of the rocks. Give a break with cappadocia tour from ankara.
Arrive in Ankara Esenboga airport where your tour leader/guide will meet and great you. Visit the world famous Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and the impressive mausoleum of Atatürk, father of the modern Turkish people. After lunch, travel across the central Anatolian plateau to Cappadocia, a landscape of unique rock formations and ‘Fairy Chimneys’. Beginning in primitive times, early Christians carved elaborate frescoed churches and underground dwellings out of the porous rock. En route a brief stop to visit the famous Agzikarahan caravanserai. Upon arrival to Cappadocia, visit the 12th century frescoed churches, monastery complexes and rock-hewn churches at the Goreme Open Air museum, the church of St. Joseph, St. John and St. Theodore; Transfer to your Cave Hotel (L)
Full day exploring the Cappadocian region: the land of saints and early Christians, Stop at the majestic fairy-chimneys of Pasabag, a gentle stroll among the naturally sculptured rock shapes of Devrent Valley. Continue to Mustafa pasha (Sinasos) for lunch. After which we will visit the village, renowned for its excellent Ottoman and Greek architecture. Continue to Avanos to visit the pottery artisans in the traditional rock carved village; followed by a visit to Uchisar to sample some of the wine produced in the area. Enjoy a panoramic view over the Cappadocian lunar landscape, before returning to your hotel (L)
Morning leave for Ankara, en route visit the multilevel underground city of Kaymakli. And continue to Ihlara canyon for a gentle walk of 2hrs after lunch; visit Selime and Continue via Aksaray back to Ankara (L)
Min. pax = 2 (two persons) Pick-up time from Ankara at 09:00 AM
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