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The region of Cappadocia is located in the middle of a once-active volcanic area of central Anatolia. Millions of years ago three of its mountains - Erciyes, Hasandağ and Güllüdağ - were active volcanoes; indeed this activity persisted intermittently at least into the Neolithic period according to the prehistoric paintings.
The volcanic eruptions were so strong that in some places the lava was up to 150m in thickness. Over many millions of years, volcanoes, wind, rain and ice sculpted the region which we now know as Cappadocia. As the landscape was eroded, basalt stones remained and formed conical structures with some reaching as high as 45m.
The local people referred to these unique rock formations fairy chimneys, a name that has endured throughout the ages. If nature was the first artist to arrange the decor, it was Anatolian man who carved the rockand built houses, churches and over 250 underground cities out of it over the centuries
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Cappadocia ,Historical place in Turkey .Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its distinctive “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley, Göreme and elsewhere. Other notables sites include Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as refuges by early Christians. The 100m-deep Ihlara Canyon houses numerous rock-face churches.
Address: Göreme Tarihi Milli Parkı, 50180 Kapodokya/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Turkey
Persian satrapy: Katpatuka
UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription: 1985
Capitals: Kayseri, Nevşehir
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Cappadocia ,Historical place in Turkey .Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its distinctive “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley, Göreme and elsewhere. Other notables sites include Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as refuges by early Christians. The 100m-deep Ihlara Canyon houses numerous rock-face churches.
Address: Göreme Tarihi Milli Parkı, 50180 Kapodokya/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Turkey
Persian satrapy: Katpatuka
UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription: 1985
Capitals: Kayseri, Nevşehi
Pida Making Cappadocia Turkey Cosmos Holiday
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Cappadocia ,Historical place in Turkey .Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is known for its distinctive “fairy chimneys,” tall, cone-shaped rock formations clustered in Monks Valley, Göreme and elsewhere. Other notables sites include Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls by troglodytes (cave dwellers) and later used as refuges by early Christians. The 100m-deep Ihlara Canyon houses numerous rock-face churches.
Address: Göreme Tarihi Milli Parkı, 50180 Kapodokya/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Turkey
Persian satrapy: Katpatuka
UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription: 1985
Capitals: Kayseri, Nevşehir
My Turkey: Cappadocia Trip Tips! | Solo Traveler 2017
In this video I share my Cappadocia trip tips based on my own experience. I hope some of these travel tips will make your journey easier to plan for and that you have an amazing time in Cappadocia!
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BUS COMPANIES I USED:
Nevsehirliler
Kamil Koc
TRAVEL AGENCY:
Katpatuka Travel Agency (Offers two hour quad bike tour ride)
RED TOUR:
They pick you up from your hotel at 09:30am. They follow the tour programme and tour ends around 17:00pm, they drop you off back to your hotel.
Visitings:
- Dervent Valley (Imagination Valley): Walking among the colorful rock formations like camel shape.
- Pasabaglari (Monks Valley): The most beautiful mushroom shaped of the region.
- Red River (Avanos): Pottery demonstration from hittite period.
- Lunch
- Goreme Open Air Museum(Rock Churches):Byzantine rock carved churches, Wall paintings and frescoes.
- Esentepe (Panoramic View): Resting at the best place for panoramic view of cappadocia region.
- Uchisar Castle: The silk road below the castle of Uchisar the highest point of Cappadocia.
- Carpet: Watching Hand Made carpet wieving by local women.
GREEN TOUR:
They pick you up from your hotel at 09:30am. They follow the tour programme and tour ends aroud 17:30pm, they drop you off back to your hotel.
Visitings:
-Ihlara Valley (Hiking 4km): Early Christians have consructed their rock houses and temples by carving the tuffs in the valley of ihlara.
-Belisirma: Is a village end of ihlara valley famous for its riverside restaurants where will have our lunch here.
-Selime Monastry: It’s the biggest rock-cut monastry of Cappadocia.
-Derinkuyu Underground City: 22km away from Göreme.
-Goreme Esentepe: Watching the magnificent landscape around Goreme town.
-Onyx
Included:
- English speaking tour guide,
- A/C vehicles,
- Lunch,
- Museum tickets,
- Parking & Gasoline
BLUE TOUR:
They pick you up from your hotel at 09:15am. They follow the
tour programme and tour ends aroud 17:00pm, they drop you off back to your hotel.
Included:
English speaking tour guide, A/C vehicles, lunch, museum tickets, pick up and drop off to hotels.
Visitings:
- Çatalkaya (three beauties): The biggest fairy chimnies in cappadocia.
- Red Valley and Rose Valley (hiking 4km): Amazing rock formations, pigeon houses, naturel tunnels .
- Çavuşin Village (old Greek houses): Cave and stone houses from Greeks.
- Kaymaklı Underground City: The best and the most famous underground city in Cappadocia. 4 floors
are opend for visiters.
- Pigeon Valley: Pigeon houses on the rock formations.
- Onyx
HOTELS:
Melek Cave Hotel
Cappadocia Cave Suits
- I stayed at Cappadocia Cave suit Hotel, hotel review down below:
Hotel I stayed in in Istanbul:
Sirkeci Mansion Hotel
HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES:
Standard balloon flight takes about one hour and costs (25 people):
90 Euro Cash payment - one person
100 Euro card payment - one person
Comfort balloon flight takes about one hour swell and costs (16 people):
130 Euro cash payment - one person
140 Euro card payment - one person
Deluxe balloon flight takes one hour and a half and costs (14 people):
170 Euro cash payment - one person
190 Euro card payment - one person
50% discount is made for those under the age of 12. I advise you to make your reservations in advance, but if you don't it will be okay they will help to arrange something for you! Try not to miss this experience, its known to be one of the main highlights of Cappadocia!
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Cappadocia Cave Hotel experience by Tsc Travel
Cappadocia hotels are generally located under the stone cave and underground. Cappadocia hotels have a more natural structure than the hotel style we know. Many of the rooms in the Cappadocia hotels are decorated without disturbing the structure.
Cappadocia, the cultural heritage of the ages, has been the owner of a rich cultural heritage by hosting many civilizations.
What can you do in cappadocia ?
This is a guided group tour of Cappadocia, a central Anatolian region of Turkey famous for underground cities, cave churches, and fairy chimneys. The tour is customizable so you can upgrade your hotel or option for a private tour guide with a driver. Upon your request, we can also arrange a “hot air balloon ride” or a visit to a local winery to taste delicious Cappadocia wines.
The Mysterious Derinkuyu Underground City in Ancient Cappadocia, Turkey - 10,000 BC | Megalithomania
Andrew Collins, Hugh Newman and Graham Hancock explore one of the prehistoric underground cave cities of Anatolia, that could be up to 12,000 years old. It has at least 18 levels, with over 20 km of tunnels, with huge circular stone doors, massive wells and air vents. Its purpose is unknown but it has been speculated it was to hide from some type of cataclysm or invaders. Andrew Collins presents part of a lecture about the site and the team visit the underground city on the Megalithomania 'Origins of Civilization' tour in September 2013.
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1. Ankara
Ankara, Turkey's cosmopolitan capital, sits in the country's central Anatolia region. it is a center for the seeming expressions, residential to the kingdom Opera and Ballet, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and a couple nation wide theater organizations. Sitting over the city is Anitkabir, the immense tallness tomb of Kemal Atatürk, exhibit day Turkey's first president, who presented Ankara the capital in 1923.
2. Mardin
Mardin is a town in southeastern Turkey. The capital of Mardin Province, it is respected for the Artuqid design of its classical town, and for its key region on a hard slant close to the Tigris River that risings steeply over the degree fields. Wikipedia
3. Konya
Konya is a vital city in the significant Anatolia place of Turkey. it's far the seventh-most-jammed town in Turkey. starting at 2014, Konya has a populace of one,174,536. Wikipedia
4. Antalya
Antalya is a Turkish motel city with a yacht-filled old Harbor and seashores flanked through immense inns. it's a way to Turkey's southern Mediterranean locale, known as the Turquoise Coast for its blue waters. Remnants remain from Antalya's hazard as a critical Roman port.
5. Marmaris
Marmaris is a Mediterranean hotel town nearby the Turkish Riviera (also called the Turquoise Coast) with a possessed, pebbly coastline and long seafront promenade. it's perceived for nightlife on Bar street, which is household to outside clubs and tune scenes.
6. side
side is a hotel town on Turkey's southern Mediterranean buoy. An out of date port town, it's perceived for protracted shorelines and Greco-Roman remainders. inside the middle are the rest of the components of a second century theater, which situated up to 15,000.
7. Bodrum
Bodrum is a town at the Bodrum Peninsula, reaching out from Turkey's southwest accept circumstances for what they are into the Aegean Sea. The city highlights double contracts with perspectives of Bodrum fortification. This medieval set up got to be distinctly inherent general with stones from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the verifiable worldwide, finished inside the fourth century B.C.
8. Ephesus
Ephesus is a vintage city in Turkey's basic Aegean area, close predominant Selçuk. Its uncovered remains reproduce heaps of years of records, from customary Greece to the Roman Empire – when it turn into the Mediterranean's essential business cognizance – to the spread of Christianity. Southwest of Selçunited kingdom stands the habitation of the Virgin Mary, a trip site customary to be the zone Mary spent the most extreme current years of her reality.
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10. Cappadocia
Cappadocia, a semi-dry region in central Turkey, is known for its specific pixie smokestacks, tall, cone-formed shake patterns grouped in friars Valley, Göreme and somewhere else. unmistakable notables regions contain Bronze Age homes diminish into valley dividers by troglodytes (clasp occupants) and later connected as shelters by means of early Christians.
10. Istanbul
Istanbul is an important town in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia over the Bosphorus Strait. Its old city reflects social effects
of the various spaces that once drove here. inside the Sultanahmet put, the outside, Roman-time Hippodrome was for beautiful quite a while the site of chariot races, and Egyptian columns similarly keep on being.
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The troglodytes of Cappadocia in central Turkey (an underground town)
Anatolia (the region of modern, asian Turkey) is the corridor from Central Asia to Europe and barbarian hordes of herdsman repeatedly passed through (e.g., the Huns, Mongols and the Turks themselves) ravaging the settled peoples of the region before proceeding on their merry way to Europe for additional raping, pillaging and massacring. You couldn't run from the Mongols (who invented the stirrup and thereby revolutionized cavalry warfare) but you could hide. Underground, Or, above ground in cave dwelling communities carved out of the volcanic stone that eroded by time and weather has created an other-worldly landscape in Cappadocia. The video shows me rising part of the way up out of the depths of this underground town (Derinkuyu).
Tourist Attractions in Cappadocia
High on every tourist's Turkey hit-list, Cappadocia is an enchanting region of swirling volcanic-rock landscapes that seem to have been fashioned by mischievous elves. Humans have settled in this area since the Bronze Age and have left their own mark on this weird and wacky moonscape by burrowing into the soft volcanic rock to live. The star sightseeing attractions are villages carved out of the hillsides, Byzantine era rock-cut churches with dazzling frescoes, and labyrinth underground cities where early Christians once hid from invaders. It's a magical wonderland brimming with things to do that both nature lovers and history buffs can appreciate.
1 Göreme Open-Air Museum
Just outside of Göreme village is the UNESCO-protected site of Göreme Open-Air Museum, a monastery cluster of rock-cut churches and monk-cells that hold fabulous frescoes. The complex dates from the 10th to 12th centuries, when Cappadocia was an important Byzantine religious center. There are several churches and chapels within the complex, but the most important are the Elmalı Kilise (Apple Church), with its Ascension fresco above the door; the Azize Barbara Şapeli (Chapel of St. Barbara), with its red-ochre interior decoration; Yılanlı Kilise (Snake Church), with its wall-paintings of St. George and interesting fresco of the hermetic hermaphrodite St. Onuphrius; the stunning and superbly restored frescoes of the Karanlık Kilise (Dark Church); and the cavernous Tokalı Kilise (Buckle Church), with its dazzling wall-paintings that cover the entire barrel-vaulted chamber. The museum is one of Turkey's top highlights and it's Cappadocia's most famous tourist attraction.
2 Göreme
Incredibly cute and perfectly photogenic, Göreme has been voted one of the most beautiful villages in the world by several travel magazines for good reason. The village is half buried into the hill, its stone house facades hiding a maze of cave rooms below. For most visitors, hot-air balloon tours are the main activity here. Balloons take to the sky above Göreme every morning, swooping over the lunarscape of valleys on the outskirts of the village. The fresco-adorned El Nazar Kilise (Evil Eye Church) and Saklı Kilise (Hidden Church) are both on Müze Caddesi, a short walk from the center on the way to Göreme Open-Air Museum.
Location: Central Cappadocia
Kaymaklı Underground City
Cappadocia's underground cities first began to be chiseled out of the ground in the Bronze Age Hittite era but they are most famous for their early Byzantine history (6th and 7th centuries) when the region's Christians took to living underground for long periods to escape from Arab and Persian invaders. Kaymaklı Underground City is Cappadocia's largest example, with a labyrinth of rooms connected by tunnels that extends for eight levels. Four of these levels can be explored by visitors. Heading underground into the mazy network of tunnels is a fascinating experience, but those with claustrophobia should be aware that some of the tunnels are exceedingly narrow.
4 Zelve Open-Air Museum
With its knobbly-topped rock cliffs speckled with cave dwellings, walking through Zelve Open-Air Museum is an experience of the Cappadocia of old. The settlement began life as a monastery in the 9th century and by the 20th century was a thriving village. Due to erosion and rockfall dangers, the village had to be abandoned in 1952. Now the entire valley is a museum. There are a couple of interesting chapels to see - the Üzümlü Kilise (Grape Church) being the most intact - and a rather picturesque rock-cut mosque. But the real joy of this site is meandering down the cliffside paths, exploring the fire-blackened interiors of the cave dwellings, and staring out at the magnificent vistas over the surrounding countryside.
5 Derinkuyu Underground City
Derinkuyu Underground City is Cappadocia's deepest underground shelter, and just like Kaymaklı, was used by the early Christians to hide from attack. The tunnels here are quite claustrophobic in places as they travel deeper and deeper into the ground. There is a cavernous chapel area and many living and storage areas to explore in this below-ground maze. The ingenious ventilation shaft system used by Derinkuyu's inhabitants can also be seen. Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı Underground Cities are close enough together to see both on a day trip, but if you only want to see one, Derinkuyu is less popular with large tourist coach loads so you're more likely to be able to explore the tunnels here unhindered by crowds.
6 Red and Rose Valleys
Cappadocia's most beautiful intertwining valleys lie between the villages of Göreme and Çavusin. Here, the rolling and rippling rock faces arc out across the countryside in a palette of pastel pink, yellow, and orange cliffs, formed by volcanic explosion and millennia of wind and water erosion. Between the cliffs are lush orchards and vegetable plots still tended by local farmers, while carved into the rock are hidden