Entrance Fee: Entry ticket required (included in Cappadocia or Turkey pass)
Duration: Half a day or more
Crowds: Medium
Ihlara Valley is a 100-meter deep canyon carved by a river that still runs along its floor, making it one of the greenest and most vegetated areas in Cappadocia.
The Experience:
Once home to approximately 8,000 people, Ihlara Valley features a 14-kilometer trail that passes thousands of ancient dwellings and around a hundred churches. This lush valley stands out from the typical arid landscapes of Cappadocia.
Exploration Tips:
- Group Tour: Joining a tour from Göreme is a convenient option. It allows you to be dropped off at one of the valley’s four entrances, walk about 7 kilometers, and be picked up at a different exit.
- Self-Drive: If you have a rental car, the third entrance is recommended for the best access.
Distance Consideration:
Ihlara Valley is nearly an hour and a half drive from Göreme. While it’s a bit far compared to other valleys in Cappadocia, the stunning scenery makes it worth the visit, especially if you have more than a few days in the area.
Best Time to Visit:
- Later in the Day: Many group tours visit in the morning, so planning your visit for later in the day can help you avoid crowds.