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Destination : Cappadocia

 

 
   
Cappadocia Turkey

Cappadocia name was most likely derived from a word of Hittite language “Katpatuka”, land of the beautiful horses. Cappadocia is generally regarded as the plains and the mountainous region of eastern central Anatolia around the upper and middle reaches of the river Kizilirmak (Red River). Cappadocia was crossroad of different culture and highway It was also the land of the Hittites. The thinly inhabited landscape of Cappadocia is characterized by red sandstone and salt deposits of the Miocene (Tertiary) period.

   
Cappadocia

However, the moderately small areas of fertile soil on volcanic tuff are where the population tends to concentrate. This southern part of Cappadocia, the more thickly populated, is often spoken of as the heart of the region and yet it lies in the extreme south-western corner. Cappadocia is best known for potatoes, fruits and wine As well as cereals. Here you can taste some of the best examples of Turkish Cuisine.

   
Cappadocia Wildlife

The genesis of this unusual region can be traced to the Tertiary era some 50million years ago, when craters and chimneys dominated the landscape. Since then huge quantities of volcanic material have spewed out of the many volcanoes. Forces of erosion have shaped the unbelievable and exceptional Cappadocian tuff-coned landscape. For hundreds of years men have dug into the soft but firm tuff to create dwellings, monasteries, churches and underground cities.

   
Cappadocia Rock Monasteri

The history of Cappadocia began in prehistoric times. Hatti culture (2500-2000 BC.) had its way during the Bronze Age and in about the 2nd Millenium BC. the Hittites established in the region. Soon the Assyrians (2000-1800 BC.) had established their trading posts. Phrygians probably ruled Cappadocia from 1250 BC., but the Lydians were expelled by the middle of the 6th century BC by the Persians who ruled until 334 BC. In AD 17 the region became a Roman province, trade and military routes were built and urban centers and settlements were encourage. Once Asia Minor came under Christian influence, Cappadocia thus became a melting pot of a variety of ethnic groups, all of which have influenced the culture and religious beliefs. Basilius the Great (329-379 AD), bishop of Caesarea ( Kayseri ), inspired many religious colonies and for a thousand years an active monastic way of life endured throughout Cappadocia . Invasions first from Turkmenistan and Mongolia and then from Seljuks and Ottomans put an end to the movement.

   
Hot Air Ballooning Cappadoc

There are many "must see" places to in Cappadocia like; Göreme Valley National Park and rock churches, Fairy Chimneys, Derinkuyu or Ozkonak, underground cities of Kaymakli, Zelve Valley, Avanos with its pottery and carpets, Uçhisar rock fortress, Ürgüp, Ihlara valley, Soganli, Sinasos and Hacibektas. In the summer (from May to November) several unconventional tours can be arranged: Hot air balloon trip over the chimneys, trekking, walking, horse riding, motorbike or mountain biking around the valleys.