Going to Cappadocia is like discovering another universe, a magical world. In this region, museums can be visited in the open air. Walking through the valleys and fairy chimneys, which result from natural erosion, is to be expected. To make this experience even more magical, going around the region in a hot air balloon is ►
Going to Cappadocia is like discovering another universe, a magical world. In this region, museums can be visited in the open air. Walking through the valleys and fairy chimneys, which result from natural erosion, is to be expected. To make this experience even more magical, going around the region in a hot air balloon is possible.
It is impossible to leave Cappadocia without passing through the Gorëme Valley. The latter is home to a village partly sculpted by erosion. In the depths of the rocks, you will also find an open-air museum with monasteries, churches, religious frescoes and chapels.
The open-air museum in Zelve is also a must-see. The décor is simply exceptional. The place has houses, churches and mills that seem to grow directly from the rocks.
Cappadocia is known for its fairy chimneys, exceptional rock formations. The most famous in the region is the Mantar. Nearby, spot the open-air Açik Saray Palace.
Otherwise, the underground cities also make Cappadocia an incomparable place. These cities were dug millennia ago to serve as refuges, the most famous being Derinkuyu. Visiting these heritages will allow you to get a glimpse of the ancient life of the inhabitants of the region. If you are curious, you can also move on to the ancient city of Sobesos. You will learn a lot more about Cappadocia.
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