Explore the hidden treasures of South Cappadocia on this full day journey combining underground wonders, lush valleys, and rock hewn cathedrals. Begin the day by descending into Derinkuyu Underground City, the largest subterranean refuge in Cappadocia, then enjoy a riverside trek through the stunning Ihlara Valley. Stop for lunch in Belisirma village, continue to the monumental Selime Monastry, and finish with breathtaking views at Pigeon Valley and Goreme Esentepe Panorama. This itinerary reveals the cultural, spiritual, and natural highlights of the region in one immersive day
Your Ihlara Valley Tour begins with a morning hotel pickup. After a scenic drive, the first stop is the Derinkuyu Underground City, Cappadocia’s largest subterranean settlement. On this guided underground city tour, you’ll descend through chambers, stables, refectories, and chapels carved deep into the earth, learning how early Christians sought refuge here.
The journey continues to the Ihlara Valley, where the Melendiz River winds through a lush canyon dotted with cave churches. A leisurely hike of about 2.5 hours allows you to soak in the serenity, frescoes, and natural beauty of the valley.
By midday, you’ll reach the village of Belisirma, where a traditional Turkish lunch awaits at a riverside restaurant.
In the afternoon, the tour leads to the monumental Selime Monastry, carved directly into volcanic rock. Its vast cathedral like hall, kitchen, and surrounding chambers reveal Cappadocia’s monastic history.
Before returning, you’ll stop at Pigeon Valley, famous for dovecotes carved into cliffs, and Göreme Esentepe Panorama, where sweeping views capture the essence of Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys.
By evening, your tour concludes with a relaxing return to your hotel.
Derinkuyu Underground City Explore Cappadocia’s deepest underground refuge with its stables, kitchens, chapels, and missionary school.
Ihlara Valley & Melendiz River Enjoy a scenic trek through a canyon filled with rock hewn churches and frescoes.
Belisirma Village Break for a riverside lunch featuring a variety of Turkish dishes.
Selime Monastry Marvel at Cappadocia’s largest rock-cut monastery with its cathedral-sized hall and troglodyte lifestyle remains.
Pigeon Valley See dovecotes carved into cliffs and learn how locals used pigeon manure for agriculture.
Goreme Esentepe Panorama Capture panoramic views of Goreme’s fairy chimneys and lunar landscapes.
Around 8 to 9 hours including transfers, trekking, and sightseeing.
Some passages are narrow, but it’s safe and accessible with moderate mobility.
Usually 2 to 3 hours, depending on pace and route chosen.
Lunch is typically enjoyed in Belisirma; drinks are extra unless specified.
It’s the largest rock cut monastery in Cappadocia, with a vast cathedral hall and panoramic views.
Yes, both stops are mainly for scenic views and photography.
Yes, but the trek requires moderate walking ability.
Comfortable shoes, water, hat, sunscreen, and a camera.
It can be arranged as a private tour for flexibility or shared as a group tour.
Yes, it pairs well with the North Cappadocia (Red Tour) for a full regional experience.

