Private 1 or 2 Day Cappadocia Tour
Highlights
- Flexible itinerary and personal guide for historical and cultural insight
- Explore the unique geological formations of Fairy Chimneys
- Hike among the perfect fairy chimneys in Monks Valley
- Experience the underground city of Kaymakli
- Visit the stunning attractions of Goreme and its open-air museum
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Private transportation included
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Expert private guide provided
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Flexible itinerary options
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Duration from 5 to 15 hours
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Wheelchair accessible
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Available in multiple languages
Discover the enchanting beauty of Cappadocia on a private tour that allows you to customize your itinerary. Immerse yourself in the wonder of this unique region as you explore the famous fairy chimneys and rock formations that have been shaped by centuries of erosion. Visit the stunning Goreme Open-Air Museum, a complex of rock-cut churches adorned with beautiful frescoes. Explore the ancient Kaymakli Underground City and learn about its fascinating history. Experience the vibrant town of Avanos, known for its exquisite red earthenware pottery. And don't forget to stop at Pasabag, also known as Monks Valley, to hike among the boulders and marvel at the sculpted fairy chimneys. With a personal guide and chauffeured service, this private tour offers the ultimate flexibility and convenience. Book now for an unforgettable journey through the mystical land of Cappadocia.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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7 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Portuguese, Spanish; Castilian, Japanese, English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the stunning landscapes of Cappadocia on a customized private tour with your own guide, immersing in history and culture.
Included
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It will be organized according to the number of days you selected (1 or 2 days tour option)
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Private Guide
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Private transportation
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Entrance fees
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Lunch
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
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Unique Ephesus Tours guide will meet you at Hotel
Fairy chimneys are a unique geological formation found in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. They are tall, cone-shaped rock formations that have been formed by erosion over time. The base of the fairy chimneys is typically wider than the top, and they are made of a hard rock called tuff that is more resistant to erosion than the surrounding softer rock. Fairy chimneys are formed by a combination of volcanic activity and erosion. The tuff rock was formed from volcanic ash and pumice that was erupted from nearby volcanoes and then shaped by erosion. The softer layers of rock surrounding the tuff were worn away over time, leaving the harder tuff rock standing. Fairy chimneys are a popular tourist attraction in Cappadocia, and visitors can explore the area and take in the unique natural beauty of the region. Many of the fairy chimneys have been carved into homes, churches, and other structures, providing a glimpse into the way of life of the people who lived there in the past.
Monks Valley (Paşabağ Vadisi) in Cappadocia is famous for its perfect fairy chimneys, sculpted from ancient lava, ash, and basalt. Often known as Pasabag, Monks Valley is famous for its opportunities to hike among the boulders and into the hills that ring the area. If you just want to relax, in the small village by the road there are stalls serving hot spiced wine in winter, and freshly-squeezed juices in summer. There are also a few cafes where you can grab a bite to eat, and stores selling Cappadocia textiles and artwork. Monks Valley was once home to hermetic monks who sheltered in the smaller cones atop the upper sections of the fairy chimneys. There was once a Simeon monks’ hermitage here too, and today you can still see the chapel dedicated to Saint Simeon who, fed up with all the attention he was getting in 5th century Aleppo when word got around that he could perform miracles, hightailed it to the top of the highest fairy chimney he could find, and only descended.
Kaymaklı is a city dug deep into the soft volcanic rock in the Cappadocia region. There are around 100 underground cities in the area although only a few are open to the public. Kaymaklı is the largest of them. It is estimated that around 3,500 people once lived here. Built under a hill known as the Citadel of Kaymaklı, the city consists of 8 underground levels made up of low, narrow, sloping passageways. The city is arranged around the ventilation shafts which bring in air. Early inhabitants chose to live some of the time underground as protection against the heat and the marauding tribes who regularly passed through the region looking to attack and plunder. The city was opened to visitors in 1964 although only 4 of the 8 levels are accessible. The first level was meant for stables, the second level had a church and some living areas, the third level was kitchens and storage.
Goreme
This unique town, located in the heart of Turkey, is an excellent jumping off point to some of Cappadocia’s most fantastic attractions. From the fairy chimneys in Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia to the incredible cave churches at the Göreme Open-Air Museum, this region offers a variety of stunning sights.
The Goreme Open-Air Museum resembles a vast monastic complex composed of scores of refectory monasteries placed side-by-side, each with its own fantastic church. It is obviously the first sight to be visited by any traveler in Cappadocia, standing as it does in the very center of the region with easy access from all directions. It is only 15 minutes walk from Goreme village center. It contains the finest of the rock-cut churches, with beautiful frescoes whose colors still retain all their original freshness. It also presents unique examples of rock hewn architecture and fresco technique. The Goreme Open Air Museum has been a member of UNESCO World Heritage List since 1984, The area covered by this Open Air Museum forms a coherent geographical entity and represents historical unity. There are eleven refectories within the Museum, with rock-cut churches tables and benches. Each is associated with a church. Most of the churches in Goreme belong to the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries.
Avanos
The small town of Avanos in Cappadocia is famous for its distinctive red earthenware pottery, which has shaped its reputation since the days of the Hittities in the Bronze Age. Situated on the banks of the longest river in Turkey, the Kızılırmak (Red River), the lovely old town overlooks the red silt of the river which has been both the lifeblood and the destiny of Avanos. Small pottery workshops still cluster in the narrow streets of the old town and here you can learn how to throw a pot and buy the local ceramics. There are also larger warehouses on the outskirts of town. Avanos is also a great base for exploring the rest of Cappadocia: the fairy chimneys at Zelve, the underground cities of Ozkonak, Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı, and the rock churches with their Byzantine frescoes in the Göreme National Park.
The quiet Cappadocian village of Çavuşin is famous for three things: beautiful churches, abandoned rock houses, and great hiking opportunities. The area of the village where people live today is nice and quiet — most people work in agriculture and you’ll see that the little cafe by the mosque is the local hotspot. At the top of the cliff which looms above the village, look out for the famous Basilica of St John the Baptist. It dates back to the 5th century AD, making it one of the region’s oldest cave churches. It’s also one of the biggest cave churches in Cappadocia. Once inside, notice the chapel’s grand arches and images of crosses and stars. In the village, there's also the lower church to check out. Dedicated to the famous Cappadocian general Nicephorus Phocas, who was victorious in the Byzantine era, this church dates back to 960 AD. The village of Çavuşin is also the starting point for hikes into Rose Valley, Red Valley, and Meskendir Valley.
This is a place to let your mind run free in a seemingly lunar landscape with rock formations that look like animals. The Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, has none of the cave churches, Byzantine frescoes or Roman citadel ruins that are famous throughout the rest of Cappadocia; but what it does have is an extraordinary landscape shaped by nature to make you laugh and wonder and explore. Only a 10 minute drive from Göreme, between Avanos and Ürgüp, the valley is like a rock-formed zoo. Walk the trail and you’ll see a landscape filled with snakes, camels, seals and dolphins and whatever else your mind chooses to make of the twisting curving rocks. Maybe even a dragon. There are also small fairy chimneys, the rock pillars so distinctive of Cappadocia.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try local pottery in Avanos.
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Visit the Göreme Open-Air Museum.
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Don't miss sunset at Uchisar Castle.
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Bring water for the hikes in Pasabag.
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Explore underground cities for history.
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Private Cappadocia Tour is an extraordinary opportunity to explore the enchanting region of Cappadocia at your own pace. With this customize tour, you have the freedom to choose where to go and what to see within the center of destination including Goreme, Avanos, Uchisar, and Urgup. This comprehensive tour includes a comfortable minibus and an experienced guide who will provide you with all the necessary information and insights about the places you visit. The tour aims to give you the flexibility to design your own itinerary based on your preferences and interests. It is perfect for free-spirited individuals, families, and even handicap travelers. Along the way, you will also be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of Cappadocia that will surely leave you in awe.What to expect?
During the Private Cappadocia Tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the captivating beauty and rich history of this unique region. The total duration of the tour ranges from 300 to 480 minutes, giving you ample time to explore the must-visit attractions and landmarks. The itinerary includes visiting fairy chimneys, a geological marvel that stands tall and cone-shaped, and has been shaped over time through volcanic activity and erosion. You will also discover the stunning Monks Valley, where you can hike among ancient lava formations. Another highlight is the Kaymakli Underground City, a labyrinth of underground passageways where early inhabitants sought refuge from marauding tribes. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to explore the charming town of Avanos, famous for its distinctive red earthenware pottery.Who is this for?
The Private Cappadocia Tour is designed for anyone seeking a personalized and immersive experience in Cappadocia. Whether you are a free-spirited traveler, a family looking for an adventurous outing, or a handicap traveler in need of accessible attractions, this tour is suitable for you. The flexibility of choosing your own itinerary allows you to cater the tour to your specific preferences and interests. The tour aims to be inclusive and welcomes all individuals who are eager to explore the beauty and history of Cappadocia.Why book this?
What sets the Private Cappadocia Tour apart is its unique selling points and advantages. By booking this tour, you can enjoy a personalized experience with a private guide who will provide you with in-depth historical and cultural insights. The comfortable minibus transportation ensures a hassle-free journey, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Cappadocia without worrying about travel or parking issues. The tour's flexibility also sets it apart, as you have the freedom to design your own itinerary and visit the places that truly interest you.Good to know
It is important to note that the tour does not include entrance fees to the attractions, giving you the flexibility to choose which places you would like to visit. The tour also includes stops at the most important panoramic viewpoints of Cappadocia, ensuring you don't miss out on the breathtaking landscapes this region has to offer. Be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves exploring various sites on foot. Additionally, our experienced guide will provide you with additional useful information and tips to make your tour even more enjoyable.Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have experienced the Private Cappadocia Tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers have expressed their satisfaction with the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to customize their itinerary based on their interests. Many have praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided them with valuable insights into the history and culture of Cappadocia. The convenient transportation and stunning panoramic views have also been highlights for many. Overall, the Private Cappadocia Tour has received rave reviews, with travelers describing it as a truly unforgettable and enriching experience.Journals from our explorers at this location
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