(In Cappadocia)

After the breakfast at the hotel  visit to KAYMAKLI UNDERGROUND CITY (There are 36  underground cities in Cappadocia and the widest one is  Kaymakli underground city, is built under the hill known  as the Citadel of Kaymakli and was opened to visitors in  1964. The people of Kaymakli (Enegup in Greek) village  have constructed their houses around nearly one  hundred tunnels of the underground city). 

Visit to Goreme Valley – Panoramic View  (Former names of the town have  been Korama, Matiana, Maccan or Machan, and Avcilar.  When Göreme Valley nearby was designated an important tourist destination, a “center” for all  tourism in Cappadocia, the name of the town was changed to Göreme for practical reasons)

Visit to Uchisar Castle Panoramic view (Uçhisar, which  is situated on the edge of Göreme National Park, is  dominated by a 60-metre-high castle-mountain, which is visible over a wide distance and has the form of a large  cylindrical tower. This massif is crisscrossed by numerous underground passageways and rooms, which  are now mostly blocked or impassable).

Visit to Pigeon Valley (Pigeon Valley (also known as  Guvercinlik Valley) is among the most popular hiking  trails in Cappadocia, especially because it stretches  between Goreme to Uchisar. Along the route, you will  find cave dwellings, ancient paintings, earth pillars and  of course pigeons).
 
Visit to Devrent Valley (Devrent Valley in Cappadocia (also known as Imaginary Valley) is a  beautiful valley full of  unique rock formations, many of  which are said to resemble animal shapes). Visit to Pasabag ‘fairy himneys’ valley tour (Pasabag  Valley is one of the most popular spots in Goreme,  Cappadocia with its epic fairy chimneys and cave  dwellings). 

Lunch at the Local Restaurant. Visit to Cavusin (which is an abandoned with Old Cave  Greek houses) is a village in the district of Avanos (It is a town and district of Nevşehir Province  in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey), Red River (also known as the Halys River is the longest  river entirely within Turkey. It is a source of hydroelectric power and is not used for navigation),  Pottery Workshop, Stone & Jewelry Workshop. 
 
Last but not the least experience the most serene form of Turkish Dance Show – the Whirling Dervish after which a hot dinner will welcome you followed by a sound sleep at the comfort of the hotel. Dinner at the Hotel and stay overnight. 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner