"Also known as the Valley of the Fairy Chimneys, due to the odd-shaped eroded tuff (solidified volcanic ash) formations, the region of Cappadocia in Central Anatolia is truly distinctive..."
a entry by michelle finkelstein from a trip to Cappadocia, Turkey.
Days3 & 4: Cappadocia
Alsoknown as the Valley of the Fairy Chimneys, due to the odd-shapederoded tuff (solidified volcanic ash) formations, the region ofCappadociain Central Anatolia is truly distinctive.
Getting to Cappadocia
Flyfrom Istanbul to Kayseri(approx. 1 1/2 hour flight)
Drivean hour to Cappadocia,a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Where to Stay in Cappadocia
Fora one-of-a-kind experience, stay in a cave hotel in Urgupor Goreme
TheYunak Everli inUrgup comprises six cave houses dating from the 5thand ...
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[Source: Turkey Travel Blogs on RealTravel]
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