Experience the beauty of Cappadocia’s stunning landscapes and unique rock formations on an eco-friendly Green Tour. Explore the underground city and discover the importance of sustainable travel.
Experience the beauty of Cappadocia’s stunning landscapes and unique rock formations on an eco-friendly Green Tour. Explore the underground city and discover the importance of sustainable travel.
- Göreme Panorama - The Göreme Panorama provides a stunning aerial view of Göreme National Park, a central area in Cappadocia renowned for its distinctive geological features, such as fairy chimneys and cone-shaped rock formations. From this viewpoint, visitors can admire the enchanting beauty of the landscape, particularly at sunrise and sunset…
- Göreme Panorama - The Göreme Panorama provides a stunning aerial view of Göreme National Park, a central area in Cappadocia renowned for its distinctive geological features, such as fairy chimneys and cone-shaped rock formations. From this viewpoint, visitors can admire the enchanting beauty of the landscape, particularly at sunrise and sunset when the rock formations’ colors merge with the sky. It’s a fantastic location for photography enthusiasts to capture the captivating panoramas that make Cappadocia famous.
- Kaymakli Underground City - Kaymakli Underground City is a remarkable subterranean wonder showcasing the creativity and architectural skill of the ancient civilizations that once lived in the area. Carved into the soft volcanic tuff rock, this underground city descends to depths of up to 85 meters and spans several levels. It served as a refuge and defense mechanism for the inhabitants during invasions and raids, providing shelter for thousands of people and their livestock. Exploring the narrow tunnels, ventilation shafts, communal rooms, and even a church within the underground city offers an extraordinary insight into the history and lifestyle of the people who resided here centuries ago.
- Ihlara Valley - Ihlara Valley is a scenic canyon stretching approximately 14 kilometers, offering a refreshing and leisurely 4-kilometer walk alongside the Melendez River. The valley’s walls boast stunning rock formations, lush greenery, and numerous hidden cave churches, some dating back to the Byzantine era. As visitors walk along the river, they are surrounded by the serene beauty of nature, and the cool breeze from the water provides relief from the warm Cappadocian sun. The valley is not only a nature lover’s paradise but also an archaeological treasure trove, with ancient churches displaying well-preserved frescoes and religious art.
Lunch will be enjoyed here with a view of the river in Ihlara Valley.
- Belisirma - Belisirma Village is a delightful settlement located in the Ihlara Valley, known for its authentic rural atmosphere and traditional Turkish village life. This charming village is an ideal place to take a break, interact with friendly locals, and experience the simple pleasures of countryside living. The village is also known for its rustic stone houses and picturesque surroundings, making it a favorite spot for photographers seeking authentic glimpses of Turkish village culture.
- Pigeon Valley - Pigeon Valley, locally known as Güvercinlik Vadisi, gets its name from the thousands of pigeon houses carved into the rock formations. Historically, these pigeon houses played a crucial role in Cappadocia’s agriculture, as pigeon droppings were used as fertilizer. The valley offers a pleasant hiking experience with scenic views of fairy chimneys and the unique pigeon houses dotting the landscape. Walking through the valley feels like stepping into a fairytale world, with its whimsical rock formations and the fluttering of pigeons overhead.
- Kapadokya Onyx - The Green Tour often includes a visit to an Onyx Workshop, where visitors can observe the craftsmanship and artistry involved in creating stunning pieces from onyx, a semi-precious stone found abundantly in the region. At the workshop, skilled artisans demonstrate the various techniques used to shape and polish onyx into intricate sculptures, jewelry, and decorative items. Visitors also have the opportunity to purchase souvenirs and mementos made from this exquisite stone, providing a lasting memory of their time in Cappadocia.
- Meryem Ana Kilisesi - The Virgin Mary Church (Meryem Ana Kilisesi) in Nevşehir was constructed in 1849 by Orthodox Greeks and served as a place of worship until the population exchange period. Later, between 1950 and 1983, it was used as a prison. After restoration, it has been reopened to tourism and now stands as an important cultural and historical landmark in Cappadocia.

- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Water during tour
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Water during tour
Welcome to the Green Tour in Cappadocia, a magical region in Turkey known for its stunning landscapes and unique rock formations. If you are looking for an eco-friendly adventure that will leave you in awe of Mother Nature’s beauty, then this tour is perfect for you!
The Green Tour in Cappadocia offers a unique opportunity to experience the wonders of…
Welcome to the Green Tour in Cappadocia, a magical region in Turkey known for its stunning landscapes and unique rock formations. If you are looking for an eco-friendly adventure that will leave you in awe of Mother Nature’s beauty, then this tour is perfect for you!
The Green Tour in Cappadocia offers a unique opportunity to experience the wonders of nature while respecting and preserving the environment. So, join us for a memorable journey that will not only leave you with beautiful memories but also a deeper appreciation for the importance of sustainable travel.
- Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat and plenty of sun cream
- Not recommended for more then 5 months pregnant travelers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.