Turkey Cappadocia


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Turkey

Cappadocia 2012 - A guided walking holiday in a fairytale landscape

The violent eruptions of the volcanoes Erciyes and Hasan three million years ago, which covered the surrounding plateau with tuff, lava and volcanic ash, are at the origin of the strangest landscape on Earth. Undergoing erosion by wind and water, this plateau was shredded, creating monumental rock formations. Rock cones, capped pinnacles and fretted ravines are the result, in colours ranging from warm red and gold to cool greens and greys. "Fairy chimneys" with flat stones on the top, and cones with distorted shapes combine to embellish the landscape in a manner almost beyond the imagination of a surrealist sculptor.

Cappadocia is not only a wonder of nature. Cliff openings give access to cave dwellings, rock-cut churches, monasteries and underground cities created during the earliest Christian era.


Great landscapes


PRICE

Price per person with private guide - £525 per person
Single supplement - £100
Cost for one person walking alone - £650

INCLUDED

Transfers and transportation from Kayseri onwards, route instructions, accommodation in good pensions with breakfast and dinner each day.


NOT INCLUDED

Flights, lunch, tips and personal expenses, drinks, entrance fees, travel insurance and dinner in Kayseri.


DEPARTURE DATES

This holiday can commence on the day of your choice - April to November. Sometimes it is available later in the season - it depends on the weather so please ask.

To book email: info@worldwalks.com
T: (44) (0)1242 254353 

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ITINERARY

Day 1
: Kayseri - Cappadocia (Mustafapasa village)
Meet at the airport of Kayseri and transfer to Cappadocia (1 hour).
Check into our accommodation for the next four nights in Mustafapasa, a charming town which was inhabited by Orthodox Greeks until 1923. At this date Turkey and Greece signed the Lausanne Treaty, concerning the exchange of population between the two countries. Today, you can still see Greek masonry on the exteriors of old houses.

Day 2: Monastery valley - Tahtali valley (Mustafapasa)
After breakfast we start the walk in Monastery Valley with its wonderful rock formations. Ancient Greek rupestral churches can be seen on the way. Cross a scenic plateau before descending into Tahtali Valley, one of the most typical in Cappadocia. Then follow a pleasant pathway to return to Mustafapasa village.
5 hours walk.

Day 3: Mt Golgoli - Ayvali village (Mustafapasa)
After breakfast, you will be driven to the trailhead near the Damsa barrage, which provides water for the village fields. From here you walk along the foot of a natural tumulus carved by erosion and known as Golgoli by local people until you reach a plateau and the village of Ayvalik. Experience the hospitality of the inhabitants, perhaps, with a tea-break in the local café. Return back to Mustafapasa. 5 hours walk.

Day 4: Gomede, Uzengi, Pancarlik valleys (Mustafapasa)
The trek start in Gomede, an old village carved out of the rock. Visit the church of Saint Basile from the 8th century; then continue along Uzengi Valley, bordered with a high cliff of white tuff peppered with pigeon houses. The trail continues into Pancarlik valley, a fantastical landscape of tumbling rock waves in pastel colors, patchworked with vineyards and terraced gardens. You may like to visit the architecturally interesting churches of Sarica and Kepez. Possibilityof ending the walk in Ortahisar village from where a rocky outcrop offers a wonderful panorama. 5/6 hours walk.

Day 5: Ortahisar village - Balkanderesi valley - Babayan - Zindanonu valley (Göreme)
Ortahisar village is the starting point of the walk. Enter the Balkanderesi valley, with its unsual rock formations, ending at Ibrahimpasa, an old Greek village known as Babayan - here again you will recognise the ancient Greek style of architecture. In the afternoon discover the beauty of Zindanonu Valley, before arriving at Goreme for overnight. 5/6 hours.

Day 6: Zelve open air museum - Cavusin village - Kizilçukur valley (Göreme)
Walk to Paþabag Valley (also called Priest Valley), along a cliff dominating the most famous fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. Pass through Cavusin village, one of the first Christian settlements, visiting the old church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, where you can still recognise the fresco of Salome dancing for Herod. Afterwards, continue to Kizilçukur (Red Valley), possibly the most beautiful valley in Cappadocia, with its magical rock formations and brilliant red colours, the result of rain and wind working together millions of years ago, to erode the soft volcanic rock. Small valleys, cones, peaks and fairy chimneys alternate along the route. Here, man used the landscape to build cave-dwellings, and frescoed churches, which can be visited en-route. Night in Goreme. 6 hours walk.

Day 7: Akvadi - Uçhisar - Pigeon valley - Göreme
The trailhead is at the beginning of the Akvadi (white valley). Walk in this valley following an old river (now dried up), with fruit gardens and vineyards and fairy chimneys that are particularly slender and precarious. At noon, arrive in Uçhisar village to visit the high viewpoint known as "fortress" (a volcanic ash peak). In the afternoon, walk in the pigeon valley, called so because of the numerous "pigeonhouses" built in the 18th century. Arrive Goreme for overnight. 5 hours walk.

Day 8: Cappadocia - Kayseri.
Transfer to Kayseri airport.


DIFFICULTY OF WALK

Level: Easy/easy to moderate. Altitude: Cappadocia: 1200 m


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HIGHLIGHTS
Unique landscape, extraordinary history.

Cappadocia Church

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WEATHER



WeatherClick here to view the weather forecast
Link courtesy of UK met office


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ACCOMMODATION and ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ACCOMMODATION

The Old Greek House Hotel in Mustaphapasa and a typical cave hotel in Göreme, all rooms with private bathrooms.

GETTING THERE

Fly to Istanbul and then a domestic flight to Kayseri.

Transfer: Kayseri - Cappadocia: 1 hour.
Transfer from pension - to trail head: 10/15 minutes.

WHAT TO TAKE:

Sturdy walking boots and walking socks (with a change of socks in rucksack), rucksack/day pack, swimming costume, water bottle, insect repellent, sun glasses, sun hat, sun block/cream, torch (might be useful in the cave churches) and a first-aid kit.

INSURANCE

We recommend that you take out appropriate holiday insurance covering you against illness, injury, and loss or damage to luggage. This insurance should also cover the possibility of your having to cancel your holiday for any reason.

To book, contact worldwalks at:
email:info@worldwalks.com
T: (44) (0)1242 254353

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