1 Day
Cappodocia
Early in the morning, you will be picked up from your hotel and drive to the Istanbul Airport. And, you fly to the Kayseri Airport. After landing, our tour guide will welcome you, and the first place that you visit is Cavusin Village (Rose Valley), the Fairy Chimneys look like mushrooms. Then, we visit the Goreme Open-Air Museum which is a member of UNESCO World Heritage and consists of five Byzantine Orthodox churches.
After having time for lunch, we visited Kaymakli Underground City where early Christians lived in fear and faith. On the way back, we visited Panoramic Pigeon Valley where pigeons contributed to the lives of locals with their manure to fertilize the vineyards.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred to the Kayseri Airport and fly back to Istanbul. And then, you will be transferred to your hotel.
Note: Optional Hot Air Balloon Cappadocia Tour
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