Explore Cappadocia’s hidden gems on a private hiking tour. Discover mystical valleys, secret caves, and ancient underground cities. Perfect for nature-loving adventurers.
Explore Cappadocia’s hidden gems on a private hiking tour. Discover mystical valleys, secret caves, and ancient underground cities. Perfect for nature-loving adventurers.
- Rose Valley - Embark on a hike through the Red and Rose Valley, renowned for their breathtaking and enigmatic beauty. The Red Valley is particularly famous for its red-rose colored rocks, making it one of the most stunning valleys in the Cappadocia region. This valley features unique rock formations, man-made dovecotes, and rock-cut churches…
- Rose Valley - Embark on a hike through the Red and Rose Valley, renowned for their breathtaking and enigmatic beauty. The Red Valley is particularly famous for its red-rose colored rocks, making it one of the most stunning valleys in the Cappadocia region. This valley features unique rock formations, man-made dovecotes, and rock-cut churches adorned with original frescoes. After a hike of approximately 4km, the journey concludes at Cavusin Village.
- Cavusin Village - Çavuşin village once had a diverse population, including many Christian Orthodox families until the 1920s. The old village, abandoned several decades ago due to rock falls, was entirely carved into the hillside.
- Kaymakli Underground City - The tour begins with a descent into the earth, exploring the underground city. Cappadocia boasts over 200 underground cities, some reaching up to 8 floors deep. These troglodyte cave-cities were initially excavated during Hittite times and expanded by early Christians and others over the centuries, as various invading armies sought captives and plunder in Central Anatolia. The underground cities amaze every traveler with their remarkable ancient engineering. It is a privilege to learn about this ancient site.
- The Three Beauties (Uc Guzeller) - The fairy chimneys known as the Three Beauties are iconic symbols of Urgup town in Cappadocia. This stunning view is undoubtedly one of the most photographed in Cappadocia, frequently appearing in magazines, hotel brochures, and postcards.
- Cinar Rugs - Cappadocia (Hand Made Turkish Carpets) - Carpet weaving is one of Turkey’s oldest crafts, with women playing a crucial role in its tradition for centuries. The Turks were among the earliest carpet weavers, with the oldest known carpet using the double-knotted Gordes style dating back to between the 4th and 1st centuries BC. It is believed that the Seljuks introduced carpet weaving techniques to Anatolia in the 12th century. Marco Polo noted in his travel diaries that Konya, the Seljuk capital, was the center of carpet production in the 13th century.

- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Museum Enterance Tickets
- Tips for guide and driver
- Museum Enterance Tickets
- Tips for guide and driver
Hiking is undoubtedly one of the finest ways to explore Cappadocia. Immerse yourself in the enchanting valleys of Cappadocia while uncovering the region’s hidden treasures. Trekking through vineyards and orchards, and discovering secluded caves and corners, creates unforgettable memories. This tour is an excellent option for travelers looking for an…
Hiking is undoubtedly one of the finest ways to explore Cappadocia. Immerse yourself in the enchanting valleys of Cappadocia while uncovering the region’s hidden treasures. Trekking through vineyards and orchards, and discovering secluded caves and corners, creates unforgettable memories. This tour is an excellent option for travelers looking for an active sightseeing experience filled with nature and a perfect getaway. A visit to the underground city is another highlight of Cappadocia.
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.