Cavusin is a city in Nevsehir Province, Türkiye. It has many popular attractions, including Cappadocia, Goreme Historical National Park, Fairy Chimneys, perfect for a trip!
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Cavusin Travel Guide
Destination Overview
Destination Introduction
Cavusin is a city in Nevsehir Province, Türkiye. It has many popular attractions, including Cappadocia, Goreme Historical National Park, Fairy Chimneys, perfect for a trip!
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Experience Cavusin
What to Do
Looking for things to do in Cavusin? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
Summer and it’s 37-38degrees. All not covered area. Walking and climbing required for Fairy Chimneys area.
The fairy chimneys are uniquely formed over millions or thousands of years . From the explosion of volcanoes then erosion took place. but of course the man made holes to allow people to climb and stay in the rocks.
You can walk for a while and explore the different areas. It’s easy to get a taxi too and from here.
The stones chimney were used as residential and even place of worship, basically they are buildings.
From entrance you will need to walk about 10 minutes to get to the fairy chimneys, where there is an entrance fee of 25 Turkish Lira per person.
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One of the world's most beautiful towns, Turkey's Göreme town.
Göreme is located in eastern Turkey, the westernmost point of the Asian continent, with unique landforms in the Cappadocia region, specifically in the province of Nevşehir in central Anatolia. Around the 14th century BC, the Hittite people lived here by carving caves, and the Hittite kingdom was once the most powerful country in western Asia.
Göreme is a small town running north and south. It takes only half an hour to walk back and forth in the bustling area at the center of the town. Various small shops are scattered along the road, selling everything from cushion covers, felt hats, old doorbells, fridge magnets, postcards, to spinning begging bowls of monks. Whatever souvenir you want, you can find it here. The volcanic ash in Greyme has been weathered and eroded by rainwater for millions of years, forming countless strange rock formations that resemble both needle mushrooms and skinny chimneys, known as "fairy chimneys". In these seemingly barren cliffs, there are countless rock-cut churches, cave dwellings, and underground city ruins hidden.
/Göreme's open-air museum is located in a valley, condensed with the characteristics and scenery of Cappadocia. It was once a gathering place for Christians after the 9th century. Many Christians took refuge in these caves, leaving murals on the walls and decorating the caves into churches. The walls of the caves still retain the images of characters from the Bible to this day, faintly discernible.
/Attention! Introduce the super popular internet-famous carpet store, also the largest one in the town. It's very close to "Meihua Chinese Restaurant". From afar, you can see all kinds of beautiful carpets hanging at their door. It's even more amazing inside the store.