Paşabağ, widely known as Monks Valley, is one of the most historically and visually striking locations in Cappadocia. Famous for its multi-headed fairy chimneys and deep connection to early Christian monastic life, Paşabağ is more than a natural wonder...もっと読む
Narlıgöl Crater Lake is one of Cappadocia’s lesser-known yet most fascinating natural wonders. Located on the southern edge of the Cappadocia region, near the border of Niğde and Aksaray provinces.もっと読む
Cappadocia is not only the land of hot-air balloons and surreal rock formations — it’s also a place where the earth itself seems to speak. Pottery is one of the region’s oldest and most treasured arts, dating back thousands of...もっと読む
In the charming town of Avanos, one of Cappadocia’s most captivating landmarks awaits — the Swinging Bridge of Avanos, gracefully stretching over the Kızılırmak River, also known as the Red River. Built in 1973, this bridge is more than just...もっと読む