Cappadocia Green Tour - Shared Small Group Opportunity to visit an ancient underground city
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Derinkuyu

Opportunity to visit an ancient underground city

4km hike through spectacular scenery

Lunch by the banks of the Melendiz River

See the remains of the magnificent Selime Monastery

View the old pigeon houses cut out of the soft tufa rock

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Derinkuyu Underground City - Today we will start the tour by visiting the biggest underground city in Cappadocia. There are a lot of underground cities in Cappadocia which connects one to each other, today we will visit the biggest one Derinkuyu Underground City. The city contained food stores, kitchens, stalls, churches, wine and oil presses, ventilation shafts, wells, and a religious school. The Derinkuyu underground city has at least eight levels constructed to a depth of 85 metres (279 ft) and could have sheltered thousands of people.
  • Ihlara Valley - The longest canyon of Turkey. As well as spectacular scenery there are dozens of Byzantine churches, chapels, monasteries and hermit caves dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, as this area was the settlement for early Christians. Our guide will take you to one of these to explain the beautiful religious frescoes visible on the interior walls.
  • Melendiz Stream - 4 km of hiking through the banks of the Melendiz River
  • Belisirma - Lunch in Belisirma Village
  • Selime Monastery - Selime Monastery, which is the biggest religious building in the region, with a cathedral-size church dating back to the 8th and 9th centuries.
  • Pigeon Valley - The final stop on this tour is Pigeon Valley, so named because it has hundreds of old pigeon houses cut into the rock face. Pigeons were bred in the region for centuries so that farmers could use their droppings for fertilizer in their fields
What's Included
  • Lunch
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
Location
Derinkuyu Underground City
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jonathan
Oct 3, 2022
Great - 1st used by the Hetites 3300 years ago, then the Christians. An underground city. Can accommodate around 500 people. Christians to hide from the Romans. Made from volcanic Ash. Rolling stones as doors, closed from the inside to prevent the Romans from entering.
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