Visiting Places in Cappadocia
Avanos (Red River)
Avanos (Red River) As time has progressed, some of the pottery sold in Avanos is now mass produced for tourism. It sells at a lower price but is not authentic.
Pottery And Ceramics Shop In Avanos
Pottery And Ceramics Shop In Avanos Pottery And Ceramics Shop In Avanos, The town of Avanos is a bustling area in the city and is located on the shore of
Devrent Valley
Devrent Valley, (Magic Valley) Devrent Valley, also known as Imaginary Magic Valley. Unlike other valleys of Cappadocia, this one does not have cave churches, Roman castles or even tombs; in
Pasabaglari
Pasabaglari Pronounced Pah-shah-bah, the area is famous for its peculiar fairy chimneys. These stunning natural structures are the result of erosion that took place millions of years ago and locals often
Goreme Open Air Museum
Goreme Open Air Museum Goreme Open Air Museum, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is definitely on my list of top things to do in Cappadocia. From being an important Byzantine
Underground Cities
Underground Cities Underground Cities, beneath Cappadocia’s rock formations are underground cities, not just one or two, but 36 of them! Believed to have housed up to 10,000 people each, they
Keslik Monastery
Keslik Monastery Keslik Monastery in located on the south part of Cappadocia and it is one of the least visited monasteries in Cappadocia even though it has really nice places
Sobesos Ancient City
Sobesos Ancient City Sobesos Ancient City in Sahin Efendi Village is located quite remote to the main sights in Cappadocia en route to Soganli Valley. The ancient city was discovered
Zelve Valley
Zelve Valley (Zelve Open Air Museum) The Zelve Valley, now known as the Zelve Open Air Museum, is among the earliest-settled and last-abandoned monastic valleys in Cappadocia. Its churches are
Soganlı Valley
Soganlı Valley Soganli Valley is a result of fractures and collapses during earthquakes. Soganli valley ,which is divided into two has been occupied since the Roman period. The rock cones