Pigeon Valley

It is one of the most popular and well-known valleys of Cappadocia. This valley is located between Uçhisar and Göreme. It takes its name from the pigeons. It is known that the people living here in the 9th century fed the pigeons from bird nests carved into the rocks, used the fertilizers they obtained in their vineyards and fields, and thus obtained extremely productive crops. In this valley with a dazzling view, you can take pictures with the famous evil eye bead trees, feed the pigeons here and enjoy the valley.

Love Valley

The valley, which starts from Örencik and ends on the Göreme-Avanos road, got its name because it is popular with couples and is mostly chosen for marriage proposals. You can visit this valley, which has a walking track of approximately 5 km, with a walk of approximately 2-3 hours.

Zelve Valley and Open Air Museum

Located between Avanos and Göreme, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, it is among the places where fairy chimneys are most concentrated in Cappadocia. There are a total of 15 churches in the Zelve valley, which has a very beautiful fountain at the entrance. There is a mosque carved from both cut stone and rock in the first valley of Zelve Ruins, which consists of 3 valleys. In the second valley, there are living places used in the past and places used as kitchens by the people. In the third valley, there are many settlements and churches.

Devrent Dream Valley

Imagination valley or Devrent valley has many fairy chimneys resembling camels and other animal or human figures. The valley is also an area where travelers can experience the beautiful lunar landscape.

Kızılçukur Valley

It is one of the regions where sunrise and sunset can be watched best in Cappadocia. The Kızılçukur valley, located near Göreme and home to red tuff rocks and fairy chimneys, is flooded by both local and foreign visitors. It is a very wide and magnificent valley that includes the masted church, the grape church, the crusader church and dozens of other churches.