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Discover the stunning rock formations and historic sites of Cappadocia on this 2-day tour from Ankara, including guided visits, local villages, and cave hotel stays.

This 2-day Cappadocia tour from Ankara, offered by Yuki Tours, costs $360.93 per person and provides an active introduction to one of Turkey’s most visually striking regions. It departs early in the morning from Ankara and offers a blend of outdoor exploration, cultural visits, and unique accommodation in a luxury cave hotel. The tour includes guided excursions, transportation, and meals, making it a practical choice for those looking to experience Cappadocia’s iconic landscapes in a short timeframe.
With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 2 reviews, this tour is appreciated for its well-organized itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to see hidden rock-carved churches and small villages connected by vineyards and gardens. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though those with limited mobility should note the walking involved at several stops. The non-refundable booking policy ensures that plans should be confirmed carefully.

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The tour begins with an early pickup in Ankara at 07:00 am, followed by a short walk to the bus station where passengers board a Nevsehir Turizm bus at 07:30 am. The approximate travel time to Nevsehir is around five hours, with the guide meeting travelers at Nevsehir Bus Station at 12:30 pm to start the tour program. This part of the trip offers a comfortable ride with scenic views along the way.
The organized transfer and guided start help ensure a smooth beginning, especially for those unfamiliar with the region. This setup allows travelers to relax and focus on the upcoming discoveries rather than logistical worries.
One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to Devrent Valley, known for its pointed fairy chimneys and large stems spread across three connected valleys. This area, situated on the northern slopes of Aktepe, is about 1 km from Pasabag and 5 km from Avanos. Here, the naturally sculpted rock formations create a landscape that looks like a scene out of a fantasy story, perfect for photos and exploration.
Next, the tour stops at Pasabag, also called Pashas Vineyard. This site is famous for incredible natural rock formations that resemble mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys, offering a spectacular view of Cappadocia’s geological artistry. The natural pillars and stems make Pasabag a favorite for viewing and photo opportunities.

A visit to Avanos introduces travelers to a city renowned since 3000 BC for its terra cotta craftsmanship. The tour includes a visit to a traditional pottery workshop, where visitors observe the local artisans working with clay sourced from the Red River flowing through the town. This stop provides insight into an ancient craft and offers a chance to purchase handmade ceramics.
The town’s history and artistry add a cultural layer to the trip, making the pottery workshop a meaningful experience. It’s also a chance to see how the region’s natural resources have shaped its cultural heritage.
Next, the guide leads travelers to Uchisar, a troglodyte town named after the large rock formation that dominates the skyline. Once used as a castle, this massive rock offers panoramic views of Cappadocia. Visitors can walk around the town and take in the impressive geological features.
This stop highlights Uchisar’s central location and its significance as a natural fortress and observation point. It’s ideal for those interested in history and the region’s unique terrain.

On the second day, the tour continues with a full-day exploration of South Cappadocia, starting with Cavusin, one of the oldest settlements in the area. Located 2 km from Goreme, Cavusin features rock-cut churches and ancient dwellings, illustrating the long history of human habitation in the region.
The day also includes a visit to Kizilcukur, an isolated valley behind Urgup. Known for its rock formations and hidden churches, Kizilcukur is surrounded by vineyards and gardens, with small villages connected by tracks that resemble a spider web. The scenic landscape often features villagers offering grapes, apples, or apricots, adding a lively, authentic touch to the experience.

A significant part of the tour is the visit to one of Cappadocia’s largest and deepest underground cities. The underground city features eight floors, with not all open to the public, but enough to showcase the complexity of subterranean architecture. Walking through the tunnels and chambers reveals how ancient inhabitants used the underground for protection and shelter.
This site provides a tangible connection to the past and demonstrates the ingenuity of early settlers in adapting to their environment. The admission is included, making it an effortless addition to the day’s schedule.

Visitors also spend time exploring rock pigeon houses, which are traditional dwellings carved into the cliffs. These structures, along with other rock formations, add to the landscape’s distinctive character. The pigeon houses historically served as dovecotes, providing fertilizer for agriculture and food sources for local communities.
These features highlight the practical and artistic ways in which natural formations have been integrated into everyday life in Cappadocia.
The tour includes overnight accommodation in a luxury cave hotel, offering a unique experience of sleeping inside natural rock formations. The stay is complemented by breakfast each morning, and two lunches are included during the trip.
While the hotel is described as luxury, it is noted that there are no 4 or 5-star hotel options available for this itinerary, which may be a consideration for those seeking more upscale lodging. The air-conditioned vehicle used for transportation enhances comfort throughout the trip.
This 2-day tour is designed for ease, with pickup offered from designated points, and it accommodates a maximum of 25 travelers. The mobile ticket option makes it convenient to join the tour, and confirmation is provided at the time of booking. However, the non-refundable policy means travelers should plan carefully before confirming their spot.
The average booking window is about 31 days in advance, reflecting steady interest in this well-organized tour. It’s ideal for those who want to see Cappadocia’s highlights without the hassle of independent planning.
This Yuki Tours experience offers a practical way to discover Cappadocia’s famous rock formations, underground cities, and cultural sites in just two days. It combines guided exploration, scenic stops, and comfortable accommodation, making it suitable for travelers seeking a rundown.
The tour’s strengths include expert guides, well-organized logistics, and a balanced itinerary that covers key highlights without feeling rushed. The inclusion of meals and transport adds convenience, while the small group size ensures personalized attention.
However, the early start and full schedule require active participation, and the absence of 4 or 5-star hotels might be a drawback for those prioritizing luxury accommodations. This tour provides great value and authentic experiences for visitors eager to see Cappadocia’s iconic landscapes in a short time.
“A short trip from Ankara every thing was good”
What is included in the tour price?
The $360.93 fee covers transportation, guided excursions, entrance fees, overnight in a cave hotel, breakfast, and two lunches.
How long is the bus journey from Ankara?
The bus ride from Ankara to Nevsehir takes roughly five hours, with a guide meeting at Nevsehir Bus Station at 12:30 pm.
Are the accommodations in luxury hotels?
The tour includes stays in a cave hotel described as luxury, but there are no 4 or 5-star hotel options available for this itinerary.
What stops are most praised?
The Devrent Valley, Pasabag, the underground city, and Avanos pottery workshop are key highlights appreciated for their scenic and cultural value.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
Most stops involve walking and exploring rocky terrains, so travelers with limited mobility should consider this when booking.
Can I join this tour if I have limited time?
Yes, this 2-day tour provides a rundown of Cappadocia’s main sights, perfect for travelers with a short schedule.