Flintstones Cave Hostel
If you are planning to travel to Cappadocia, and you need to have cave hotel in Cappaodocia, this is the right place you are looking for. In Our cave hotel, you can recapture that inner tranquility by nourishing your soul within a truly relaxing
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In Pension
The In Pension is located in the heart of Cappadocia (Central Turkey), in the peaceful village of Cavusin. The In Pension is a friendly and relaxed pension where you will recieve all the information you need on Cappadocia, including trekking advise. Due to it's central location, the In Pension is the ideal base from which to explore the fascinating region of Cappadocia. If you want to get away from the big tourist crowds then come and stay with
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Backpacker Cave Interyouth Hostel
A very friendly and homely atmosphere. Our rooms are full of character, beautifully decorated and many are located inside the famous fairy chimneys. We can sleep up to 50 people and have single, double and triple rooms as well as dormitories of up to 12 beds
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Kose Pension
Kose pension is situated in a quiet area of Goreme Village (pop. 2000), so you can go and enjoy nightlife then walk home to Kose for a peaceful
sleep, We have a wealth of information on what to see and do during your visit. Goreme is the starting point for many hikes in the valleys of 'Fairy Chimneys'- we even supply a free guide- Spotty, our dog, will show you around some of the lesser known trails! For further away sites, such as the underground cities and Ihlara Gorge we run daytrips at very reasonable prices
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Nomad Cave Hostel
Goreme village makes its living from agriculture and tourism. It is located in the middle of the national park, at one end of the Valley of the Pigeons. The natural charm of this village is becoming more and more disguised by the boardings, signs and shops which are springing up to attract
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In ancient geography, Cappadocia (from Persian: Katpatuka meaning "the land of beautiful horses",
was an extensive inland district of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). In the time of Herodotus the Cappadocians occupied the whole region from Mount Taurus to the Euxine (Black Sea).
There are many "must see" places in Cappadocia, such as the various "Fairy chimneys", Göreme Valley, Göreme National Park, rock churches, the underground cities of Kaymakli, Derinkuyu (or Ozkonak), Zelve Valley, Avanos, with its pottery, the Uchisar rock fortress, the Ihlara Valley, and Soganli.
Cycling, walking and horseback tours are becoming very popular in the region. 2005 official tourism figures show 850,000 foreign tourists per year, and around 1 million Turkish tourists.