Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, and Niğde Provinces in Turkey.
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Göreme, located among the "fairy chimney" rock formations, is a town in Cappadocia, a historical region of Turkey. It is in the Nevşehir Province in Central Anatolia and has a population of around 2,000 people.
Learn moreCappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, Malatya, Sivas and Niğde provinces in Turkey.
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Picture this: you're being swept up from the cozy embrace of your hotel, straight onto a zippy electric trike. The destination? An exhilarating ride through the quaint streets of Göreme, en route to the charming town of Çavuşin. This adventure offers a glimpse into the untouched allure of Cappadocia's age-old way of life, with a sneak peek into vintage churches and dovecotes lovingly carved into the rocky landscape. The journey then weaves its way to the enchanting paşbagh, where you'll be captivated by a forest of fairy chimneys, each a unique testament to the passage of time and the hand of nature. But don't forget to hit pause for a photo break, because these stunners are a must-have on any Instagram feed!
Learn moreNevşehir, formerly Neapolis and Muşkara, is a city and the capital district of Nevşehir Province in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey.
Learn moreUçhisar is a settlement in Cappadocia, in Nevşehir Province, Turkey. The town is 7 kilometres east of Nevşehir, 12 kilometres west of Ürgüp, and 10 kilometres south of Avanos.
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Ürgüp is a town and district of Nevşehir Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. It is located in the historical region of Cappadocia, and near the cave Churches of Göreme.
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Cappadocia is your destination if you like unique natural landscapes. This region is well known for its fairy chimneys (volcanic landscapes) but it also fascinates by its troglodyte dwellings. Prepare to be amazed. Cappadocia has some of the most incredible landscapes in Turkey. The region has been the scene of significant seismic and volcanic activity, whose cataclysmic successions combined with the hard work of erosion over thousands of years have resulted in these unique landscapes: a succession of canyons, gorges or fairy chimneys, the most distinctive formations of Cappadocia. This extraordinary scenery is perfectly illustrated by the valley of Gorëme, classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. The valley, which has become a national park, is home to a large number of churches, usually built in the rock by Christian monks: the well-preserved rock paintings are among the most impressive testimonies of Byzantine religious art of the early Middle Ages. Contrary to popular belief, Cappadocia does not have an arid climate. Sun lovers will find their happiness between mid-June and mid-October with very sunny days and mild evenings. The best time of the year in Cappadocia is however between the end of May and the beginning of July. There the place is in its best colors and you can find flowers everywhere.
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