Explore Cappadocia’s hidden gems with the Green Tour. Discover underground cities, hike scenic valleys, and enjoy breathtaking views—all in one day.
Explore Cappadocia’s hidden gems with the Green Tour. Discover underground cities, hike scenic valleys, and enjoy breathtaking views—all in one day.
- Göreme Panorama - Göreme Panorama is one of the most stunning viewpoints in Cappadocia, Turkey, offering expansive views of the region’s distinctive and dreamlike landscape. Situated just a short drive from the town of Göreme, this picturesque spot is a popular stop for travelers eager to experience the region’s natural beauty without venturing…
- Göreme Panorama - Göreme Panorama is one of the most stunning viewpoints in Cappadocia, Turkey, offering expansive views of the region’s distinctive and dreamlike landscape. Situated just a short drive from the town of Göreme, this picturesque spot is a popular stop for travelers eager to experience the region’s natural beauty without venturing far.
From this vantage point, visitors can marvel at the renowned fairy chimneys — tall, cone-shaped rock formations sculpted by centuries of volcanic activity and erosion. The panorama also includes a mosaic of cave dwellings, ancient churches carved into stone, and the vibrant valleys that span across Cappadocia.
- Pigeon Valley - Positioned between the towns of Göreme and Uçhisar, Pigeon Valley (Turkish: Güvercinlik Vadisi) is one of Cappadocia’s most scenic and historically rich hiking trails. The valley is named after the numerous pigeon houses carved into the soft volcanic cliffs. These small cave openings were used for centuries by locals who depended on pigeon droppings as a natural fertilizer for their vineyards and fields.
The valley provides a peaceful and moderately easy hiking path, extending approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles), surrounded by fairy chimneys, lush greenery, and unusual rock formations. The trail is adorned with orchards, vineyards, and remnants of ancient dwellings and churches hidden in the rock faces.
- Kapadokya Onyx - Located near Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia, Göreme Onyx is a well-known establishment offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich tradition of onyx craftsmanship. The shop displays a variety of handcrafted items, from intricate jewelry pieces to decorative artifacts, all carved from the locally sourced onyx stone.
- Ihlara Valley - The Panoramic Ihlara Valley Tour offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, ancient history, and peaceful hiking in one of Cappadocia’s most breathtaking landscapes. Situated about 1.5 hours from Göreme, Ihlara Valley is a lush, green canyon carved by the Melendiz River, contrasting dramatically with the region’s arid terrain.
- Belisirma - As part of the enchanting Cappadocia Green Tour, lunch is a much-anticipated break that provides an opportunity to relax and savor traditional Turkish cuisine. After a morning of exploring stunning natural wonders like the Ihlara Valley
- Yaprakhisar Koyu - Nestled in the Güzelyurt District of Aksaray Province, Yaprakhisar is a charming village that offers one of Cappadocia’s most captivating panoramic views. Overlooking the dramatic landscapes of the Ihlara Valley and the nearby Selime Monastery, this viewpoint provides a tranquil and less-traveled alternative to the region’s more frequented spots.
- And Narlıgöl Crater Lake Geothermal Field - Quietly nestled in the volcanic heart of Cappadocia, Narlıgöl, also known as Nar Crater Lake, is one of the region’s lesser-known natural treasures. Formed by an ancient volcanic eruption, this tranquil crater lake rests within the caldera of the dormant Nar Volcano, offering visitors a peaceful and scenic escape from the busier tourist routes.
- Derinkuyu Underground City - Derinkuyu Underground City is an ancient multi-level city carved into the soft volcanic rock of the Cappadocia region in central Turkey. Extending to a depth of approximately 60 meters (200 feet), it is the largest excavated underground city in the country and is believed to have once sheltered up to 20,000 people, along with their livestock and food stores.
- Beyzade Kuruyemis - Cappadocia, renowned for its surreal landscapes and cave dwellings, is also celebrated for its rich agricultural heritage—especially its traditional nuts. Thanks to the region’s fertile volcanic soil and dry climate, Cappadocia produces high-quality nuts that have been a part of local life and cuisine for generations.

- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick Up and Drop Off Hotel
- Professional Tourist Guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick Up and Drop Off Hotel
- Professional Tourist Guide
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
The Green Tour in Cappadocia is renowned for encompassing some of the region’s most striking and varied natural and historical sites in a single, well-structured day trip. This tour usually features attractions such as the Derinkuyu Underground City, one of the world’s deepest, and the lush, picturesque Ihlara Valley, where visitors can hike along a…
The Green Tour in Cappadocia is renowned for encompassing some of the region’s most striking and varied natural and historical sites in a single, well-structured day trip. This tour usually features attractions such as the Derinkuyu Underground City, one of the world’s deepest, and the lush, picturesque Ihlara Valley, where visitors can hike along a river beneath towering cliffs. Additionally, the tour includes stops at panoramic viewpoints like Yaprakhisar and Pigeon Valley, providing stunning views of Cappadocia’s distinctive landscape.
The Green Tour’s popularity stems from its perfect blend of adventure, history, and nature. It takes travelers off the beaten path into lesser-known areas of Cappadocia, away from the crowds of Göreme, while still offering a rich cultural experience. With transportation, guiding, and entry fees generally included, it offers a convenient and comprehensive way for visitors to discover some of the region’s most captivating and photogenic spots in just one day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.