Cappadocia Travel - Cappadocia Tours
The Cappadocia region, which includes Nevşehir, Nigde, Kayseri, and ksaray, is where the first Anatolian Christians lived. The region's topography was formed by lava spewing from now dormant volcanoes Mt. HASAN AND mT. eRCİYES, rain water flowing from valley slopes, extreme cold and hot temperature fluctuations, and wind erosion, Thousands of years ago in the kingdom of Cappadocia, meaning "the land of the beautiful horses," indeed, very beautiful horses ... devamını oku.
Central Anatolia
The central Anatolia plateau forms the heartland of Turkey: ochre-hued, cleft by ravines and dominated by volcanic peaks. The boldly contoured steppe has a solitary majesty covered with wheat fields framed by ranks of poplars.
Cappadocia, Central Anatolia
The central Anatolia plateau was also cradle of human civilization. At Catalhoyuk, remains of settlements as old as the eight millenium BC have been unearthed. Here in the homeland of many civilizations and the historic battleground ... devamını oku.
Göreme
Göreme open air museum
Göreme which have the old names of Korama, Matiana and Maccan is 10 km far away from the center of Nevsehir province. The valley created from volcanic rocks is famous with the chimney rocks resulting from the erosion made by the natural factors to these rocks and with the historical richness. It has been an important religious place together with the intensive emigration of the first Christians escaping from the ... devamını oku.
Ürgüp
Urgup
Ürgüp which has been established at the outskirts of the hill named as hill of whishes founded at 20 km in north of Nevsehir province in one of the first settlement areas of Cappadocia region. In the Byzantine period has been called as Osiana, Hagios, Prokopios, in the period of Seljuks as Bashisar and in the period of Ottomans as Burgut Castle. Until the first years of the Republic was called Ürgüp. Ürgüp ... devamını oku.