
Argeus
Tourism & Travel

Address
Istiklal Cad. No:7
50400 Urgup/Nevsehir
Phone
+ 90 384 3414688
Fax
+ 90 384 3414888

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HIGHLIGHTS OF MOUNTAIN
BIKING AND HIKING IN CAPPADOCIA (8 Days)
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Your arrival day. |
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DAY
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UZENGI |
On the way to Mustafapasa from Urgup, take the
first path to right and walk more than 5 minutes.
With a green surroundings and a small stream, it seems
like a private part of Cappadocia which is a great
place for biking and trekking. There one find some
cave dwellings with dovecots and little natural
springs.
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DAY
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ORTAHISAR |
Ortahisar, which means, "middle fortress"
in Turkish, is situated between Urgup and Uchisar.
It has the second largest piece of rock in the area
used as a fortress to defence the village. The village
is also famous with its cool - air storages. You
can find many of these natural air-conditioned rooms
all around the town used for keep lemons and oranges
from Mediterranean, potatoes from the area and apples
from Nigde.
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DAY
2 |
URGUP |
One of the most popular centres for visiting Cappadocia.
In the Christian times, Urgup was called Ossiana
when St Prokopios was protecting the town. Urgup
provides easy access to all sites of attraction.
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DAY
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DAMSA STREAM |
Again with lots of gardens along the stream, this
little branch of the Red River offers beautiful
smooth tracks for cycling, walking and off-road
driving. The green color along the stream rests
your eyes after the "brown" rocky
of Cappadocia.
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DAY
3 |
SARIHAN CARAVANSERAI |
One of the greatest achievements of the Anatolian
Seljuks was the construction of a network of large
caravanserais in Anatolia. Having achieved political
stability, centralisation of power and control of
the overland trade, Seljuks began to open up a network
of international trade routes, adapting their military
and economic policies to the trade, to which they
accorded very great importance. International trade
between Anatolia and the Near East, Central Asia
and Europe was carried by the caravans, with caravanserais
providing overnight accommodation, food and security
for the travellers, as well as serving as staging
post for the armies.
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DAY
3 |
AVANOS |
A center of terra cotta work of art since 3000
BC, it is a town where you will be invited to visit
a traditional pottery workshop, which is possibly
set deep into the hillsides. The clay, which comes
from the Red River passing through the town, gives
life both to the land and to the local economy.
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DAY
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LOVE VALLEY |
This valley got its name from the bizarre rock
formation spread around. Unbelievable and definitely
worth seeing.
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DAY
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UCHISAR ROCK-CASTLE |
Uchisar is a troglodyte town situated right in
the middle of Cappadocia. It is named after the
enormous piece of rock in the center of the town,
which was once used as a castle. This extraordinary
rock is the highest peak of the area with the view
of whole Cappadocia and Erciyes (Argeus) Mountain.
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DAY
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SOGANLI VALLEY |
An Open Air Museum in a wild natural setting near
a typical Cappadocian village with its different
style rock-cut churches with their unique frescoes.
Spectacular "table top" mountains surround
the village in the valley.
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DAY
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DERINKUYU UNDERGROUND CITY |
Kaymakli and Derinkuyu underground cities are
the two largest and deepest of the 40 others in
Cappadocia. They both have eight floors, although
not all are open to the public.
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DAY
5 |
GUZELYURT |
Guzelyurt, meaning "beautiful homeland"
in Turkish, or Gelveri as it was called by its Christian
inhabitants until 1923, probably derives from Calvary.
It is also known as Karballa. Its underground cities,
churches and stone houses, combined with the warm
welcome of its local folk, make it a very attractive,
though still very little known part of Cappadocia.
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DAY
6 |
GUZELYURT |
Guzelyurt, meaning "beautiful homeland"
in Turkish, or Gelveri as it was called by its Christian
inhabitants until 1923, probably derives from Calvary.
It is also known as Karballa. Its underground cities,
churches and stone houses, combined with the warm
welcome of its local folk, make it a very attractive,
though still very little known part of Cappadocia.
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DAY 7 |
SELIME |
Ancient Peristrema is definitely the best spot
to give a break after several miles of biking.
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DAY
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IHLARA VALLEY |
At the bottom of the Ihlara Canyon, a "mirage"
in the steppes of Anatolia, the Melendiz River winds
its way down through Belisirma village, the ancient
Peristrema. In this "Valley of the Sky",
rock-cut churches that are found in the most unlikely
crevices, surprise you with their successfully painted
representations from the Bible.
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DAY
8 |
PANCARLIK |
Pancarlik is an isolated valley behind Urgup.
It has beautiful rock formation with some great
hidden rock-carved churches. The most interesting
part of this area is the countless tracks connecting
the small villages and towns through vineyards and
gardens like a spider net. It is always possible
to see villagers working in the area and offering
grapes, apples or apricots to you. Pancarlik Church
is the largest and shouldn't be missed.
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DAY
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ORTAHISAR |
Ortahisar, which means, "middle fortress"
in Turkish, is situated between Urgup and Uchisar.
It has the second largest piece of rock in the area
used as a fortress to defence the village. The village
is also famous with its cool - air storages. You
can find many of these natural air-conditioned rooms
all around the town used for keep lemons and oranges
from Mediterranean, potatoes from the area and apples
from Nigde.
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DAY
8 |
GOREME OPEN AIR MUSEUM |
Goreme was known, in the ancient times, as Korama.
The first references to it are in the early 7th
c Acts of St Hieron, a 3rd C. saint who was a native
of Matianoi, or the modern Maccan. Goreme is an
amphitheatre of ample portions surrounded by steep
cliffs leading to a pleasant, verdant valley, which
puzzles every single visitor, by the interesting
access to many of the caves. The place we refer
as the Goreme Open Air Museum is located in a small
part of the whole valley, and right next door to
the modern village of Goreme. It must have been
such a convenient place to dwell that Goreme acted
as one of the most important monastic settlements
in the early Christian ages.
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DAY
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THE DARK CHURCH |
Goreme Open Air Museum has so many churches, monasteries,
chapels and refectories carved in nearly the same
century. Some of these churches painted in different
periods with different techniques. The Dark Church
has the best frescoes of Cappadocia, maybe Turkey
!!! The art is living on the walls of the Dark Church.
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DAY
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ROSE VALLEY |
Rose Valley is in the same large valley group
of Red Valley. While Red Valley is a perfect place
for walking, Rose Valley is great for biking.
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DAY
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CAVUSIN |
Part of the village is now abandoned because of
frequent rock falls, the Church of St John at Cavusin,
believed to date from the 5th c, is probably the
oldest Christian building in Cappadocia.
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DAY
8 |
PASABAG |
The best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys.
Pasabag, the Pasha's Vineyard, is surrounded by
incredible natural rock formations; a spectacular
scene.
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ZELVE OPEN AIR MUSEUM |
The ancient town of Zelve lies in three adjacent
valleys with buildings carved into the steep sides
of the cliffs. The deserted cave dwellings and rock-cut
churches give a feeling of an Open Air Museum, which
is the right name for the site.
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DEVRENT |
One magical corner in the countless panoramic
valleys of Cappadocia, here is an unbelievable landscape
with its rock formations and savage feeling; one
of the best introductions to understanding the formation
of fairy chimneys.
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2 Pax |
USD 2760 |
3 Pax |
USD 2120 |
4-5 Pax |
USD 1795 |
6-8 Pax |
USD 1475 |
9-12 Pax |
USD 1265 |
13-16 Pax |
USD 1175 |
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