Europe - Turkey
TREK LENGTH AND GRADIENT
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Hidden Trails of Cappadocia O
Tour code: GV Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard
Trek grade: Easy to Moderate
DURATION DAYS 8
TOUR
£439 £874
TOUR ONLY
DAYS 8 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE DAYS 8
Optional balloon
Avanos Cavusin GOREME Uchisar Bahceli Kaymakli
Bozdag 350m
Kizilcukur Valley
Panacarlik Valley
Mustafapasa Ayvali Kayseri Tour essentials TURKEY Selime
Accommodation: 5 nights standard hotels and 2 nights simple hotel. Meals: 7 breakfasts and 1 dinner are included. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader and driver(s). Transport: Bus. Trekking Details: We walk on 6 days of this tour, with about 3-6 hours walking on each day. Group size: Generally 10 - 16
IHLARA Hidden Trails of Cappadocia GV Trekking through one of Turkey’s most beautiful regions
Following ancient pathways we explore this unique region of central Turkey. We discover the famous fairy chimneys, rock-cut churches and the spectacular underground city of Kaymakli. From the Ihlara Valley we begin a 6-day trek through the landscapes of Cappadocia, following little-known trails past orchards and vineyards to traditional villages. Along the way we visit local landmarks including Uchisar Castle.
8 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Transfer from Kayseri airport to Ihlara Valley Day 2 Ihlara Valley Hike from Ihlara to Selime via Belisirma. Explore the valley famous for its caves and rock-cut churches painted with religious frescoes by Byzantine priests. Day 3 Underground City and Zemi Valley Explore the ancient underground city of Kaymakli. Make a circular walk through the Zemi Valley through local farming areas. Day 4 Uchisar Castle Walk through the ‘fairy chimneys’
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Day 2: 5hrs Selime
of Akyadi Valley to Uchisar. Visit the ‘Castle’. Return to Goreme along Pigeon Valley. Visit a traditional tea house and learn how to make Turkish tea and coffee. Day 5 Mustafapasa village and Goreme Open Air Museum Walk to the ancient Greek village of Mustafapasa. Visit Goreme Open Air Museum, where rock cut houses, churches with ancient frescoes and more ‘fairy chimneys’. Opportunity to learn how to cook a local dish. Day 6 Bozdag and Avanos
Goreme Goreme
Walk from Cavusin to Bozdag (350m). Visit Avanos, famous for its pottery, and take a pottery class. Day 7 Old Cavusin Walk through the scenic Pancarlik and Kizilcukur Valleys to Old Cavusin. Day 8 Tour ends Goreme. * This tour has the same itinerary as the ‘Cappadocia Trails and Highlights’ (DGV) but based in different hotels.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
Mustafapasa Cavusin Old Cavusin 0 km 17 km Planned tour dates
2014 Tour only dates 19 Apr - 26 Apr 24 May - 31 May 21 Jun - 28 Jun 13 Sep - 20 Sep 11 Oct - 18 Oct
2015 Tour only dates 4 Apr - 11 Apr 23 May - 30 May 20 Jun - 27 Jun
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Single rooms are available from £135
Day 3: 2.5hrs
Day 4: 5hrs
Day 5: 2.5hrs
Day 6: 3.5hrs
Day 7: 5hrs
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For more information and to book, go online at
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