Tours to Cappadocia, Konya &
Pamukkale, Ephesus
Day 01
Very early in the morning we
will meet you at our
Istanbul hotel and transfer
you to the domestic airport
and put you on a 1 hour 15
minute flight from Istanbul
to Kayseri, as soon as you
arrive we will transfer you
to the tour bus and continue
on a full day tour of
Cappadocia.
Sites you’ll see today
*The World Heritage Site of
Goreme Open-Air Museum--This
is a cluster of rock cut
Byzantine churches, chapels
and monasteries which
include some wonderful 11th
and 12th century frescoes on
the cave walls. This place
was used by the Christians
as a place of refuge from
those opposed to
Christianity and also was a
major monastery. Rooms,
churches, houses, and
gathering halls have all
been cut into the rock or
formed from natural caves.
Within the caves you can
explore and see the
preserved mosaics and
frescoes.
*Fairy Chimneys--These
geological phenomenon have
been shaped over millions of
years. They were formed
during volcanic eruptions in
the region. Reaching at
times 40 Meeters in height,
they are conical in shape
and have a "hat" top to
them.
*Devrent Valley--This valley
is know as "the pink valley"
because of the color of it’s
soil. This is a lovely place
to wander around and look at
the magical rock formations
indicative to Cappadocia,
including the Fairy
Chimneys.
*Uchisar Castle--Also called
a fortress, this is actually
a formation of two gigantic
rocks surrounded by smaller
rocks that together form a
natural fortress with
towers. These formations
were inhabited during both
the Byzantine and Ottoman
times. You can climb and
explore the different caves
and rooms throughout the
fortress, experiencing
first-hand what it must have
been like to hide in these
fortified rocks, waiting for
the ancient enemy to pass by
or give up.
*We will also get the chance
to visit local craftspeople
and learn how they make
dolls and create traditional
pottery.
>Breakfast/Lunch <overnight
in URGUP.
Day 02
Today will be spent walking
through an underground city
where ancient people once
fled for their lives
escaping the Arab invaders,
wandering through Ihlara
Gorge and spending time in
an Anatolian village. As we
will need to drive for
awhile in order to reach our
first destination, we will
be starting out quite early
this morning.
Sites you’ll see today
*Underground City of
Derinkuyu--You will
gradually stroll your way
down into the depths of the
earth in this ancient
underground city that has
18-20 floors as deep as 40
Meeters below the ground.
Don’t worry, you will only
go down to the 8th floor.
Cappadocia has around 36
underground cities.
Archeologists date these
back to the time of the
Hittites which lived 4000
years ago. Others believe
they were inhabited around
the 7th century
BC.....Regardless of how old
or young they are,
undoubtedly they will leave
you with a sense of awe of
how the dwellers of these
cities lived. As you wind
down you will begin to feel
as if you are in a huge
block of Swiss cheese.
Everywhere you look there
will be nooks and crannies
carved into the rocks:
holes, windows , paths,
alleys, little rooms. . . it
is really a maze of mass
proportions. You will see
ancient kitchens and
stables; storage jars for
oil, wine and water; rock
carved tables, chairs, and
beds; and deep wells for
water supplies. You will be
amazed at the elaborate
ancient ventilation system
in place. These cities were
fortified and prepared for
it’s inhabitants to hide out
for months from attackers,
especially during the Arab
invasions. During Christian
times the hiding worshippers
even built little chapels
that you can still see.
*Ihlara Gorge will seem like
an oasis in the middle of
the Anatolian plain. Delve
into the gorge and see the
beautiful greenery as you
follow the river. Around you
will see ancient monasteries
complete with pigeon holes
cut into the cliffs by the
monks. They used these
pigeons as messengers to
communicate with their monk
friends!
*Traditional Anatolian
villages--The head-scarved
women out at work in the
fields from sun up until
sun-down, and the mustached,
vest-wearing men hard at
work playing cards in the
coffee shops. You will get
time to stroll in such a
village and see the average
Turkish villager at
work...or play.
>Breakfast/Lunch provided,
Overnight stay in Cappadocia
Day 03
After breakfast we
will depart from your hotel,
and go an all day drive down
to Konya , ( Arrive in
Konya check in the hotel,
and will show you historical
sites located around Konya
we will visit the Mevlana
Museum which is a holy site
for Muslims. It is the
former lodging place for the
whirling dervishes. The
architecture and turquoise
tiles are a beautiful site
for all. Then we will visit
the Karatay Medrese which
houses an outstanding
collection of ceramics and
tiles. The eight- hundred
year old building was once a
Selcuk Islamic theological
seminary. Overnight stay in
Konya
Day 04
After breakfast we will
provide a transfer from
Konya to Pamukkale, Arrive
in Pamukkale, Check in
the hotel, free day,
overnight stay.
Day 05
A cotton castle, a hillside
of tombs, and an ancient
sculpture school....there is
never a day in Turkey that
you are short of eclectic
sites to see!
Sites you’ll see today
*Pammukale means cotton
castle in Turkish. It is the
result of limestone
formations built over
thousands of years. Warm
calcium rich mineral water
flowed over the cliffs and
as it cooled it deposited
the calcium into the
formations that are seen
today. Pammukale is now a
world heritage site.
*Hierapolis was founded as a
healing care centre in 190
BC, taking advantage of the
mineral
waters in the area. It was
one of the most important
intellectual, artistic,
religious and commercial
centres of the Roman Empire.
*In the afternoon you will
have free time at your hotel
to relax in it’s natural and
thermal spring waters that
are used in it’s pools.You
are going to be transfered
to , Overnight stay in
Selceuk.
Day 6
After breakfast *Ephesus
is one of the best preserved
cities from Roman times. At
the time St. Paul lived in
Ephesus in the 60‘s AD, it
was at it’s Roman heyday
with a population around
250,000. When St. Paul lived
in Ephesus he would have
addressed the Ephesians in
the great theatre, that
today impresses everyone
that walks into it’s stands.
Ephesus was a great ancient
city and much of it has been
preserved for you to see.
More than any other site,
you can walk the streets,
stand in the great theatre,
wander in the library, look
towards the hill where St.
Paul was put into prison,
and feel that you are
walking back into the time
that St. Paul lived. After
being here, you will read
the book of Ephesians with
new eyes.
*The House of The Virgin
Mary where it is believed
St. Mary came to live with
St. John in the last years
of her life.
>Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
provided<overnight in
KUSADASI we will transfer
you to Izmir Airport and
will put you on a flight
back to Istanbul after your
Arrive then we will
transfer you to your hotel
in Sultanahmet or Taksim
Area.
Price
Please contact us for the
price of this tour.








