Cappadocia Horseback Riding Tour
Description
Exploring the History and Beautiful Nature of Cappadocia
Exploring the history and beautiful nature of Cappadocia by horseback riding gives you the feeling of being a hero in a fairy tale and allows you to have an enjoyable journey through history. For this reason, Cappadocia horseback riding tours are of great interest to tourists.
Cappadocia Horseback Riding Tour
Some prerequisites are required to participate in the Cappadocia horseback riding tour activity. Those who are over the age of 7, have no serious health problems, love adrenaline and excitement, and do not turn their excitement into stress can join the horseback riding tour.
Company Services
Those who book the tour program are picked up from their hotels by our company and provided with transfers to and from the location. In addition, insurance transactions are carried out by the horse ranch companies. All necessary equipment is provided by the horse ranch companies. The cost of all these services is included in the prices of the Cappadocia horseback riding tour.
Tour Times
The Cappadocia horseback riding tour can be done at any time of the day. However, 2-hour sunset tours are more preferred. The reason for this is that the valleys in Cappadocia have magnificent views at these hours.
Additional Information
For more information, please contact us. If you want to check the weather forecast provided by the Turkey Meteorological Service, please refer to this link.
Tips for a Better Experience
- For a better experience, please consider the following tips:
- Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly
- Since helmets will be worn throughout the trip, women should style their hair accordingly
- Children under the age of 7 are not allowed to ride horses
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This activity is not suitable for pregnant women
Places to Visit in Cappadocia
Kılıçlar (Swords) Valley
Kılıçlar (Swords) Valley is one of the most prominent spots on the Cappadocia horseback riding tour route. It has many tracks that pass through sword-shaped fairy chimneys, cave formations, dovecotes, and famous historical churches.
Güllüdere (Rosebrook) Valley
Güllüdere (Rosebrook) Valley takes its name from its rocks which turn red in daylight. It is definitely one of the perfect spots to watch the sunset. Riding your horse in such a fascinating atmosphere and witnessing the admirable nature accompanied by rising adrenaline is irresistible, especially for adventure lovers.
Kızılçukur (Red) Valley
Kızılçukur, also known as Red Valley, which is located on the Cappadocia horseback riding track, mesmerizes those who see it with its unique view that changes colors at every hour of the day and turns a captivating red at sunset.
Çavuşin Village
Çavuşin Village is one of the oldest settlements in Cappadocia. There are many historical churches in the village. Çavuşin, one of the frequent stops during the Cappadocia horseback riding tour, offers pleasant moments to participants with its magnificent nature and impressive historical buildings.
Places to Be Visited During the Ride
- Cross Church
- Church of Columns
What is Included in the Tour?
- Required equipment
- Transfers from/to hotel
- 2 hours of horseback riding
- Guidance
What is Not Included?
- Tips
- Personal expenses
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