Nevşehir Province
'Golden year' expected in Cappadocia
The Cappadocia region has recently been drawing more interest from foreign tourists thanks to its fairy chimneys, valleys covered with natural rock formations, historical rock-carved monasteries, underground cities and hot-air balloon tours, and it is set to revive Turkey's tourism sector.
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Underground city in Nevşehir to partially open to tourism in July
An underground city, which was discovered in central Anatolia four years ago and dubbed the world’s largest underground city, will partially open to tourism this summer
Hot air balloon rides suspended in Cappadocia due to winds
Hot air balloon rides in the tourist hub Cappadocia in central Anatolia’s Nevşehir province were suspended on Feb. 16 due to severe weather conditions caused by winds, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.
Unknown fairy chimneys demand to serve tourism
Van’s Başkale district, home to rock formations that look like the fairy chimneys in the Cappadocia region, needs promotional activities to host tourists since the end of terrorism in the region
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Cappadocia ready for Turkey’s semester break
The Cappadocia region in the Central Anatolian province of Nevşehir is ready for a busy period during Turkey’s holiday season
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Cappadocia is tourism favorite with its underground cities
The number of tourists that have visited Cappadocia, a central Anatolian destination famous for its underground cities, houses carved into rock and volcanic cones called “fairy chimneys,” increased around 48 percent in 2017, due to a boost from Russia.
Ancient settlement found in Cappadocia
Archaeologists from the Hacı Bektaş University in the Central Anatolian province of Nevşehir have unearthed a Bronze Age settlement in Cappadocia.
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Doll Museum sheds light on history
A historical 150-year-old house in the Cappadocia region, which serves as a museum, displays thousands of hand-made dolls featuring various themes throughout history
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Valley in Turkey's Cappadocia opens to an imaginary world
In one of Turkey's most significant tourism centers, Cappadocia, Devrent Valley, also known as the Imaginary Valley, draws the attention of tourists with its interesting rock formations, which look like various figures.
Cappadocia's sculptures seek attention
Australian sculptor Andrew Rogers' sculptures created as part of his land art project "Rhythms of Life" seek interest, as their location is difficult to reach for tourists.
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