Really was amazing to see this area. Whilst crowded with some touristy shops no one hounded you which was very nice.
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Really was amazing to see this area. Whilst crowded with some touristy shops no one hounded you which was very nice.
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Best collection of fairy chimneys and completely free....do not miss.
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Pasabag means the Pacha's ( General’s) vineyard, it is a very common nick name. This site is also called Monks Valley. The name was derived from the cones carved in stones that stand apart. There is a vineyard and a number of tuff cones standing right next to the road.
A chapel dedicated to St. Simeon (Simon), and a hermit’s...
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I love these natural rock formation, and man carved caves throughout the century. I wondered through the tunnels and caves for hours, and sensing how the ancients lived in these natural home.
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It a small park where you can walk around excellent shaped fairy chimneys of cappadoccia. The paved walking trail is flat and easy to stroll.
No entrance fee, parking lot, toilets are ok. Camel riding available, several cafes to take break and have something lite to eat. Gift shops are available
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Awesome terrain - this is a must-see for a visit to Cappadocia. Crazy rock formations and caves. Great vistas and places for kids to run and climb. Also places for adults to run and climb. Ignore the vendors - you can find better stuff elsewhere. You have to go.
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