Hidden Cappadocia

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Your tour will transport you to the hidden areas of Cappadocia for an exciting visit to Kaymakli Underground City, Soganli Valley, Sobesos Mosaic Houses, Taskinpasa Medresesi, Keslik Monastery, the old Greek village Sinasos (Mustafapaşa).

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Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Goreme, Turkey
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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What to Expect When Visiting Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey

Your tour will transport you to the hidden areas of Cappadocia for an exciting visit to Kaymakli Underground City, Soganli Valley, Sobesos Mosaic Houses, Taskinpasa Medresesi, Keslik Monastery, the old Greek village Sinasos (Mustafapaşa).

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Stop At: Cappadocia, Cappadocia

The region of Cappadocia is located in the middle of a once-active volcanic area of central Anatolia. Millions of years ago three of its mountains – Erciyes, Hasandağ and Güllüdağ – were active volcanoes; indeed this activity persisted intermittently at least into the Neolithic period according to the prehistoric paintings.

The volcanic eruptions were so strong that in some places the lava was up to 150m in thickness. Over many millions of years, volcanoes, wind, rain and ice sculpted the region which we now know as Cappadocia. As the landscape was eroded, basalt stones remained and formed conical structures with some reaching as high as 45m.

The local people referred to these unique rock formations “fairy chimneys”, a name that has endured throughout the ages. If nature was the first artist to arrange the decor, it was Anatolian man who carved the rock and built houses, churches and over 250 underground cities out of it over the centuries.

Stop At: Kaymakli Underground City, Derinkuyu Turkey

Kaymakli, one the largest and most important underground cities in Cappadocia, has all the accommodation needed for a community to live underground. The multipurpose rooms and halls are connected to one another by narrow corridors. Turkey’s Cappadocia region is famous for its subterranean safe cities carved from soft tuff. These underground cities, which are among the most interesting cultural richness of Cappadocia, take tourists from all over the world on a mysterious journey every year. The underground cities in Cappadocia, interconnected by corridors, were used as hiding places by Christians in the 7th century. These subterranean cities were self-sufficient cities with granaries, stables, rooms, kitchens and ventilation systems. The most famous underground cities uncovered until now around Cappadocia are found in Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Tatlarin, Ozkonak, Mazi and Ozluce. Derinkuyu Underground City and Kaymakli Underground City were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.

Stop At: Mustafapaşa, Ürgüp/Nevşehir, Turkey

The churches of St. Theodore and Pancarlık in Ürgüp have been decorated with a good amount of religious belief. The town of Sinasos (Mustafapasa) is six kilometres south of the town of Ürgüp, which is renowned for its splendid in stone. The chapel of St Basil has motifs that reflect the iconoclastic system of thought. Sinasos is a must see old Greek town in the region.



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