Embark on a half-day private walking tour through the breathtaking Ihlara Valley, Selime Monastery, and Gülşehir. Explore ancient civilizations, admire rock-cut constructions, and discover original frescoes in the largest religious structure in Cappadocia.
Embark on a half-day private walking tour through the breathtaking Ihlara Valley, Selime Monastery, and Gülşehir. Explore ancient civilizations, admire rock-cut constructions, and discover original frescoes in the largest religious structure in Cappadocia.
- Ihlara Valley - The Ihlara Valley is home to numerous ancient churches carved into volcanic rock caves. Among the most renowned are Ağaçaltı Church, known for its cross-shaped plan, Sümbüllü Church, Pürenliseki Church, Kokar Church, Yilanli Church, Karagedik Church, Kirkdamatli Church, Direkli Church, Ala Church, Kemerli Church, and Egritas…
- Ihlara Valley - The Ihlara Valley is home to numerous ancient churches carved into volcanic rock caves. Among the most renowned are Ağaçaltı Church, known for its cross-shaped plan, Sümbüllü Church, Pürenliseki Church, Kokar Church, Yilanli Church, Karagedik Church, Kirkdamatli Church, Direkli Church, Ala Church, Kemerli Church, and Egritas Church.
- Selime Monastery - The journey continues to Selime Monastery, the largest religious structure in Cappadocia, featuring a church the size of a cathedral.

- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
The adventure begins at Ihlara Valley and continues to Selime Monastery and Gülşehir. Selime Monastery is a remarkable rock-carved structure and the largest religious edifice in the Cappadocia region, featuring a church of cathedral proportions carved directly into the volcanic tuff. Inside, visitors can admire original frescoes, although some have…
The adventure begins at Ihlara Valley and continues to Selime Monastery and Gülşehir. Selime Monastery is a remarkable rock-carved structure and the largest religious edifice in the Cappadocia region, featuring a church of cathedral proportions carved directly into the volcanic tuff. Inside, visitors can admire original frescoes, although some have suffered weather-related damage. The ancient site also bears traces of early civilizations, including the Hittites, Persians, Romans, Early Christians, Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, and Ottomans, who have all made their home here.
- No Serious Medical Conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.