We believe in the power of travel As avid explorer.
We believe in the power of travel As avid explorer.
We believe in the power of travel As avid explorer.
We believe in the power of travel As avid explorer.
Cappadocia, located in the heart of Turkey, is a unique geographical wonder formed by lava erupted from Mount Erciyes, Mount Hasan, and Mount Güllü 60 million years ago. The fairy chimneys, underground cities, and rock churches shaped by wind and rain over millions of years are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Cappadocia's history dates back to 3000 BC. Hittites, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, and Seljuks have left their mark in this region. In the early days of Christianity, Christians fleeing Roman persecution took refuge in this region and built underground cities. The rock churches in the Göreme Open Air Museum reflect the artistic understanding of the period with their frescoed walls.
UNESCO World Heritage site famous for rock churches and frescoes.
Magnificent panoramic view from Cappadocia's highest point.
Ancient underground settlement with 8 floors, capacity for 20,000 people.
Crafts center where 3,000-year-old pottery tradition is kept alive.
Cappadocia visits can be done year-round, but the most ideal period is April-October. During this period, weather conditions are more stable and the sunrise view is magnificent. Visits are also conducted in winter months but some activities may be restricted depending on weather conditions.