What is this fantastical landscape filled with towering fairy chimneys, hundreds of hot air balloons, vibrant rock formations, and hidden underground cities? It’s like stepping into a fairy tale. These surreal sights, sculpted by wind and water over millions of years, will have you feeling like you’ve landed on another planet and there are endless things to do in Cappadocia Turkey!
But Cappadocia isn’t just about mind-boggling landscapes. It’s a place where history gets a playful twist. You will be able to find some of the very best things to do, while you explore ancient underground cities and even stay in ancient caves that were once homes. You can channel your inner adventurer and explore these subterranean marvels, complete with Byzantine frescoes, hidden chapels, and secret passageways. And hey, don’t forget to catch the iconic sight of colorful hot air balloons taking flight at sunrise. It’s like a dream come true – a whimsical dance in the sky that’ll leave you breathless!
Cappadocia is a place where dreams take flight, the past comes alive, and adventure awaits at every turn. So, pack your sense of wonder and get ready for a whimsical escapade you’ll never forget!
In Cappadocia, there are a few must-do activities for an unforgettable experience. One of the most memorable travel moments I have ever had was soaring above the fairy chimneys and valleys on a magical hot air balloon ride at sunrise. We highly recommend Air Kapadokya for this out of world experience. This is not to be missed and must be planned in advance. If the weather is bad you my miss out so I suggest planning at the beginning of your stay in hopes to reschedule if the weather is not optimal.
Hire a tour operator and choose tour Red, Green or Blue or personal driver to explore the ancient cave dwellings and underground cities, marveling at the rock-cut churches adorned with Byzantine frescoes. These hidden cities are sometimes up to a mile deep and the never ending tunnels remind you of how adaptable humans really can be, for years on end. The history of these unique cities is endless.
While on your tour, make sure they include hiking or a horseback riding adventure through captivating valleys, surrounded by towering fairy chimneys and lush vineyards.
Don't forget to visit the bustling markets and bazaars to immerse yourself in local culture, sampling delicious Turkish cuisine and finding unique handicrafts from handmade intricately painted pottery to spectacular hand woven rugs.
Cappadocia is a perfect blend of natural wonders, historical treasures, and cultural delights that will create memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Where to stay? In a hotel cave, of course! We stayed at the incredible Artemis Cave Suites. This truly extraordinary experience transports you into a world of enchantment. As you enter your, cave-like room, where the walls are hewn from the very rocks that make up the Cappadocian landscape, you are truly transported to another time. The unique architecture and design create a rustic yet charming ambiance that blends seamlessly with the surrounding natural beauty.
Most cave hotels also offer panoramic views of the breathtaking surroundings and this hotel was above and beyond for terrace viewing. You can easily venture out onto the numerous hotel balconies to witness the surreal landscapes of fairy chimneys, valleys, and distant mountains. Don't miss the magical experience of waking up early and witnessing the sun casting a golden glow over the rugged Cappadocian terrain. As you step outside, gaze up at the sky to behold the mesmerizing sight of hundreds of colorful hot air balloons gracefully drifting by. It's truly a breathtaking moment and so worth the early wake up.
Cappadocia offers a delightful culinary scene that will satisfy even the most discerning palates. From traditional Turkish cuisine to international flavors, there's something for everyone. Indulge in succulent kebabs, aromatic mezes (think tapas and charcuterie like platter), and savory gözleme, a traditional Turkish pastry. Don't miss the opportunity to try pottery kebab, a unique local specialty cooked in clay pots. This meals is like a thick rich stew, which is cracked open right at your table.
For a memorable dining experience, head to one of the cave restaurants dinner shows, where you can savor your meal inside an enormous underground cave and witness the thrill of seeing a whirling dervish twirl away as you dine on the three course meal provided.
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