Cappadocia Private Green Tour

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We will Drive to Ihlara Our first stop will be the Crater Lake Narli Gol of Cappadocia then we will Drive to ihlara Canyon then we will Walk true Ihlara Canyon, a “mirage” in the Steps of Anatolia up to Belisirma village, the ancient Peristrema: “Valley of the Sky” along the Melendiz River. Rock-cut churches spread across a wild plantation, surprise you with their successfully painted representations from the Bible. Lunch break in Belisirma, a local restaurant by the river. Stop by Selime, a village with cave houses at the end of the canyon and a “star wars” like landscape, Our last stop will visit the the caravan saray from 12 century at the silk road , End of Service Transfer to Hotel

Narlıgöl lake : or the “Pomegranate Lake,” is a serene and picturesque crater lake located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. The lake is known for its stunning turquoise waters and its unique setting amidst the volcanic landscape of Cappadocia. Surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush greenery, Narlıgöl offers visitors a tranquil escape and a beautiful spot for relaxation, picnics, and photography. The lake’s name, “Narlıgöl,” comes from the Turkish word “nar,” meaning pomegranate, due to the abundance of pomegranate trees that grow in the area. It’s a hidden gem in Cappadocia and a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Belisırma Village: is a charming rural settlement located in the Ihlara Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey. Famous for its picturesque setting and historical significance, Belisırma is nestled along the Melendiz River and surrounded by towering cliffs. The village is known for its traditional architecture, with stone houses and narrow winding streets that reflect its cultural heritage. Belisırma is also renowned for its ancient rock-cut churches and monasteries dating back to the Byzantine period, which feature well-preserved frescoes depicting religious scenes. Today, Belisırma offers visitors the opportunity to experience authentic village life, explore its rich history, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Ihlara Valley. Selime Village: is a village located in the Ihlara Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey. Renowned for its stunning landscape and historical significance, Selime is famous for its remarkable rock formations, including fairy chimneys and towering cliffs. The village is home to the impressive Selime Cathedral, a rock-cut church dating back to the Byzantine period, which features intricate frescoes and impressive architectural details. Selime is also known for its ancient rock-cut dwellings and monastic complexes, providing insights into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors to Selime can explore the village’s fascinating landmarks, hike along scenic trails, and marvel at the breathtaking natural beauty of the Ihlara Valley. LUNCH INCLUDED ( ONLY DRINKS EXTRA FEE) Sultanhanı Caravansarai: The Aksaray Caravanserai, also known as the Sultanhanı Caravanserai, is a historical landmark located in Aksaray, Turkey. Built in the 13th century during the Seljuk period, it served as a roadside inn for merchants and travelers along the ancient Silk Road. The caravanserai features a large courtyard surrounded by rooms where merchants could rest, store their goods, and protect themselves from bandits and harsh weather conditions. The structure reflects classic Seljuk architecture, with intricate carvings and a grand entrance portal. Today, the Aksaray Caravanserai stands as a testament to Turkey’s rich history and serves as a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the vibrant commercial and cultural exchanges that once took place along the Silk Road. END OF SERVICE TRANSFER TO HOTEL

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