This tour will take you to the key highlights of northern Cappadocia in just six hours. From the historic Uchisar Castle to the stunning Keşikler Valley and Pasabag, you’ll experience an unforgettable visual treat. Enjoy the journey with our knowledgeable guides and skilled drivers. Choose this option for an affordable price without sacrificing quality.
This tour will take you to the key highlights of northern Cappadocia in just six hours. From the historic Uchisar Castle to the stunning Keşikler Valley and Pasabag, you’ll experience an unforgettable visual treat. Enjoy the journey with our knowledgeable guides and skilled drivers. Choose this option for an affordable price without sacrificing quality.
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Göreme Panorama - Göreme Panorama is a breathtaking viewpoint situated near the town of Göreme in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, within Nevşehir province. It is a renowned tourist destination, offering a sweeping view of Göreme’s enchanting fairy chimneys and rock formations.
Features of Göreme Panorama:
Natural Beauty: Göreme Panorama provides…
- Göreme Panorama - Göreme Panorama is a breathtaking viewpoint situated near the town of Göreme in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, within Nevşehir province. It is a renowned tourist destination, offering a sweeping view of Göreme’s enchanting fairy chimneys and rock formations.
Features of Göreme Panorama:
Natural Beauty: Göreme Panorama provides stunning views of Cappadocia’s unique rock formations and fairy chimneys. From this vantage point, visitors can admire the valleys, rocks, underground cities, and stone houses of the region.
Historical and Cultural Richness: Göreme has been home to various civilizations, from the Roman Empire to the Byzantine period. The panoramic viewpoint offers a distant view of the area’s rock-carved churches and cave settlements. It is a significant tourist stop in Cappadocia, offering both natural beauty and historical richness. It provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the region’s wonders from a different perspective.
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Zelve Open Air Museum - Zelve Open Air Museum is a historical and natural site located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, near the town of Avanos, in Nevşehir province. It is one of the most important open-air museums in the region, known for its unique rock formations and cave dwellings.
Rock-Cut Dwellings and Fairy Chimneys: Zelve is famous for its cave dwellings carved into the soft volcanic rock, which were used as homes, churches, and monasteries. The area is rich in fairy chimneys, the iconic cone-shaped rock formations that are characteristic of Cappadocia.
Unique Open-Air Museum: Unlike other traditional museums, Zelve is an open-air museum, where visitors can walk through the site and explore the ancient dwellings and structures. It offers a rare opportunity to experience both nature and history in an interactive way. -
Love Valley - Love Valley is a picturesque and unique valley located in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey, near the town of Göreme. It is known for its stunning rock formations, particularly the phallic-shaped fairy chimneys, which give the valley its name.
Distinctive Rock Formations: The valley is famous for its tall, pointed fairy chimneys, which have eroded into unusual, often phallic shapes over thousands of years. These formations create a surreal and striking landscape, making Love Valley a popular spot for photography.
Natural Beauty: Surrounded by towering rock formations and lush greenery, the valley offers breathtaking views of the unique geological landscape. The valley is particularly beautiful at sunrise and sunset when the changing light enhances the vibrant colors of the rocks.
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Pasabag - Pasabag, also known as “Monk’s Valley,” is a captivating site in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey, located near the town of Zelve. It is famous for its unique and striking fairy chimneys—tall, cone-shaped rock formations that have been shaped over centuries by volcanic eruptions and erosion.
Fairy Chimneys: Paşabağ is renowned for its distinctive fairy chimneys, which feature multiple “caps” or “mushroom-shaped” tops. These formations are some of the most iconic in the Cappadocia region. Some of the fairy chimneys in Paşabağ are particularly unique, with multiple caps on top of one another.
Historical Significance: The valley is also known for its historical and cultural importance. It was once inhabited by monks, and there are several rock-cut chapels and dwellings in the area. The name “Monk’s Valley” comes from the hermit monks who lived in the fairy chimneys and carved out small living spaces and churches.
- Devrent Valley - Devrent Valley, also known as “Imagination Valley,” is located in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey, within the province of Nevşehir. The valley is famous for its unique fairy chimneys and rock formations, which resemble various shapes, often resembling animals or objects
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Uchisar Castle - Uchisar Castle is a prominent landmark located in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey, near the town of Uchisar in Nevşehir Province. The castle is a natural rock formation that has been carved into over centuries and offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire Cappadocia region.
Historical Significance: Uchisar Castle was used as a fortress and a lookout point during ancient times. It played an important role in defending the region, as its elevated position allowed inhabitants to see approaching enemies from a distance. The castle has been inhabited since the Byzantine era.
Rock Carvings: The castle is actually a large rock formation with many rooms, tunnels, and passageways carved into the rock. These caves were used as living spaces, storage areas, and even places of worship throughout history.
Uchisar Castle is a must-visit location for those traveling to Cappadocia, combining both historical intrigue and stunning natural beauty.
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Avanos Pottery Workshop - Cappadocia ceramics is a traditional craft unique to the Cappadocia region of Turkey. The area’s rich soil and natural resources provide an ideal environment for ceramic production. Cappadocia ceramics are particularly known for pottery and handmade items.
Local Raw Materials: Cappadocia ceramics are made from clay sourced from the region’s volcanic soil. This clay gives the ceramics durability and strength.
Handmade Products: Traditional Cappadocia ceramics are shaped entirely by hand. Artisans create each piece without a pottery wheel, using only their hands, which makes each item unique.
Designs and Decorations: Cappadocia ceramics are often decorated with natural and geometric patterns. Traditional motifs and figures reflect the region’s historical and cultural heritage.
Variety of Products: The ceramics produced in Cappadocia include plates, pots, decorative items, and kitchenware, all of which are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
If you want you can try to do it
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Avanos - Lunch time
Open Buffet restaurant
There are
10 different food also vegetarian option
20 different aperitif
20 different dessert
1 hour you can eat whatever you want.

- In-person Guide: English
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Museum ticket
- Parking fees
- In-person Guide: English
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Museum ticket
- Parking fees
- Carbonated beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
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.