Every activity in Cappadocia offers a rich combination of nature, history and local culture. The following headings provide a comprehensive overview of this richness.
Hot air balloon tours: Balloons rise with the first light of dawn and float over the valleys and fairy chimneys. More than just a simple balloon tour, it invites you to a landscape that dances with the sky, the shaping of the earth, and the sunlight. Since it is highly dependent on weather conditions, it is important to make flexible reservations or create a backup plan.
Hiking, trekking, cycling, and jeep safaris in the valleys: The rose-covered slopes of Love Valley, the pigeon houses of Pigeon Valley, the red rock tones of Kızılçukur Valley, the tranquillity of Güllüdere Valley, and the rock figures of Devrent Valley that spark the imagination. Walking, cycling, or exploring by ATV/jeep tour are among the most enjoyable ways to discover the natural beauty of Cappadocia.
Exploring underground cities: Among the approximately 36 underground cities open to tourism in Cappadocia, Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı stand out. This world of architectural wonders offers a sense of travelling through time with its eight-storey floor plans, tunnel systems, places of worship and living areas.
Visiting historical and religious structures: Göreme Open Air Museum combines art and religious history with its frescoed churches carved into the rock. Walking among the old village settlements at Zelve Ruins, admiring the magnificent panoramas from Uçhisar Castle, feeling the simple elegance of the stone mansions in Mustafapaşa village, and exploring the strategic structure of Ortahisar Castle further enhances the cultural depth.
Tasting the local cuisine and participating in pottery/jar workshops: Local delicacies such as testi kebab, pottery beans, and stuffed squash blossoms form the gastronomic identity of the region. Sitting at the potter's wheel with the potters of Avanos and shaping a jug from clay is an unforgettable experience that develops manual skills and connects you with the local culture.
Horseback safari and grape harvest/tour with wine tasting: In autumn, riding on horseback through the valleys surrounded by golden vineyards, followed by a local wine tasting session, is a delightful way to get close to nature, flavour and traditional production.
Turkish nights, whirling dervish shows, or local art events in the evenings: Folk dances and whirling dervish shows are held at venues in Avanos; some hotels around Uçhisar and Göreme offer Turkish nights with local music, dances, and a hospitable atmosphere.