Overview
Stone villages, frescoed chapels, and cool underground passages reveal a quieter side of Cappadocia far from the busiest viewpoints and closer to the region’s hidden soul. Collected from your hotel in Goreme, you’ll join fellow travelers as your guide leads the small group into southern Cappadocia, where ancient communities carved entire worlds beneath the earth at Kaymakli Underground City. The journey unfolds through the serene landscapes of Soganli Valley, where rock-cut churches and Byzantine frescoes speak softly from the cliffs, before traces of mosaic floors at Sobessos Ancient City uncover another layer of the region’s past. Along the way, Seljuk artistry appears in the stonework of Taskinpasa Madrasa, while Keslik Monastery offers atmospheric chapels and timeworn frescoes tucked into the rock. A local lunch adds warmth and flavor to the experience, and the tour closes among the graceful stone mansions of Mustafapasa, returning you to Goreme with a richer, more intimate sense of Cappadocia.
Trip Highlights
- Descend into Kaymakli Underground City’s ancient tunnels
- Wander Soganli Valley’s quiet frescoed rock churches
- Trace Byzantine mosaics at Sobessos Ancient City
- Marvel at Taskinpasa Madrasa’s Seljuk stone craftsmanship
- Step into Keslik Monastery’s atmospheric rock-cut chapels
- Savour a local lunch with fellow travelers
- Wander Mustafapasa’s historic Greek stone streets
- Witness Cappadocia’s lesser-visited southern village landscapes





