Goreme (Göreme, pronounced guh-reh-meh, uh like er in "her") is a town in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. The town is centered in the middle of a internationally popular region that is best known for its natural rock formations, often called "fairy chimneys".
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
The Goreme Valley is quite large, connected by several towns. In order to see all of the valley’s popular rock formations, fairy chimneys and breathtaking viewpoints, you will need a vehicle. If you have an international driver’s license, renting a car is quite simple and relatively inexpensive. If you’re riding solo, it may make more sense to join a tour group or organize a private guide at your hotel.
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
The Goreme Valley is a hiker’s paradise, with hundreds of trails suitable for all levels. Most of the trails are marked and visible, so it is not necessary to hire guide if you’re confident in your skills and fitness level. You can find maps and hiking trails at most travel agencies or hotels. For those looking for a more organized hike with a guide that shares history and information about the unusual environment, small group tours are easily organized in Goreme city or by your hotel.
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(Turkey) – Fairy Chimeny Hotel in Goreme |
Keep in mind, temperatures will rise and fall dramatically throughout the day so pack accordingly. The terrain can also be challenging and slippery in some sections, so wear proper hiking shoes or boots.
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(Turkey) - Goreme Open Air Museum |
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
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(Turkey) - Goreme Open Air Museum |
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
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(Turkey) – The Goreme Valley of Cappadocia, Turkey |
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(Turkey) - Goreme Open Air Museum |
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