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Capture stunning images of the towering fairy chimneys and panoramic vistas that define Pasabag Valley’s otherworldly charm.

Pasabag Valley, also known as Monk’s Valley, is a stunning natural wonder located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. Famous for its remarkable fairy chimney rock formations, it offers visitors a surreal landscape that seems straight out of a fairy tale. Whether you're exploring the scenic paths or capturing breathtaking photos, Pasabag provides a unique experience that connects you with nature’s artistry. Walking through this otherworldly landscape, you'll feel like stepping into a storybook. The towering stone pinnacles, some topped with ancient monasteries, evoke a sense of history and mystery. Enjoy wandering among the formations, marveling at their shapes, and discovering the stories carved into this enchanting valley.

From€29.99
ADULT
699 age
€29.99
CHILD
05 age
Duration
6 hours
Meeting Point
Cappadocia, TR
Opening Hours
Pasabag Valley is generally accessible during daylight hours, with opening times varying seasonally. It's best to visit during daylight for optimal views and photography opportunities.
Visit Duration
Allocate about 1 to 2 hours to fully explore Pasabag Valley, including taking photos and enjoying the scenery.
Best Time to Visit
The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most vibrant.
Address
Located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Pasabag Valley is easily accessible from nearby towns and cities.
Dress Code

Dress comfortably with sturdy walking shoes. Modest clothing is recommended if visiting religious sites or chapels within the valley.

Your experience

Tick off Cappadocia’s popular sights on the Red & Green Combined Day Tour, covering both northern and southern highlights with a single ticket.

Getting started

Begin with hotel pickup and head to the starting point in Göreme Valley. From there, follow a planned route that combines Cappadocia’s northern and southern highlights for a full-day experience.

What to expect

Cappadocia Red & Green Tour

Cappadocia is a region defined by geological formations and centuries-old cultural heritage. This full-day guided tour offers a comprehensive look at the area’s most remarkable highlights.

Features

  • Göreme Open-Air Museum: Wander through cave churches adorned with Byzantine frescoes and discover the region’s monastic heritage.

  • Avanos: Visit this small town known for its pottery craftsmanship, where traditional terracotta techniques have been preserved for centuries.

  • Cappadocia’s Valleys: Take in the landscapes of Devrent and Pigeon Valleys, with views, rock-cut dovecotes, and natural formations.

  • Expert guidance: Learn fascinating insights into Cappadocia’s history, culture, and geology from your licensed local guide throughout the tour.

What's Included

Full day tour along Cappadocia's Red and Green routes
Hotel pickup and drop-off (including Aysemin Güney butik, Çavuşin, Ürgüp, Karaman Çağlayan Bims, Göreme, İbrahimpaşa, Göreme, Avanos, Ortahisar and Uçhisar)
Transportation by air-conditioned van or bus
Tour guide
Private tour (if option selected)

What's Excluded

Entry to attractions
Tips
Food and drinks

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Make sure to carry a valid passport or ID card, as it may be required to confirm your booking.

  • A hat is recommended to shield yourself from the sun, and a light jacket will help keep you comfortable during cooler morning hours.

What’s not allowed

  • Pets are not allowed on this tour.

Accessibility

  • The tour involves uneven terrain and rugged paths, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users or anyone with mobility challenges.

Additional information

  • Please note that entry fees to attractions are not included, in all options, so plan accordingly.

  • There may be optional shopping stops along the route based on your interests.

  • The sequence of the tour itinerary may be adjusted to avoid congestion.

Instructions

- Full day Cappadocia Red and Green Combined Day Tour - Hotel pickup and drop-off - Transportation by air-conditioned van or bus - Lunch - Professional licensed tour guide

What to Expect

Expect breathtaking views of unusual rock formations, opportunities for photography, and a peaceful environment to explore. You’ll also gain insights into ancient monastic life and geological processes that shaped the landscape.

About Pasabag Valley Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Pasabag Valley is a geological formation distinguished by its tall, conical fairy chimneys that have been naturally sculpted over thousands of years. It is part of the Cappadocia region, renowned for its surreal landscapes, ancient cave dwellings, and historical sites. The valley features multiple fairy chimneys with distinctive mushroom-shaped caps, some of which have been inhabited by monks and hermits over centuries. Walking paths wind through the area, offering close-up views of the formations and access to historical chapels and hermit cells. The site’s unique geology and historical significance have made it one of the top attractions in Cappadocia. What sets Pasabag apart is its well-preserved fairy chimneys and the stories of religious life that they tell. Visitor-friendly pathways and informational signs enhance the experience, making it both an educational and scenic journey. It’s a must-see destination for anyone eager to explore the natural beauty and cultural history of Cappadocia.

Highlights

Enjoy a full-day guided tour of Cappadocia's Red and Green routes, with convenient hotel transfers included.
Benefit from the expertise of a licensed local guide who shares insights into the region’s rich history and culture.
Explore northern Cappadocia, wandering among iconic fairy chimneys, ancient cave dwellings, and unique rock formations, including the famous Göreme Open-Air Museum.
Experience southern Cappadocia’s tranquil valleys with a scenic hike through Ihlara Valley, and visit remarkable sites such as ancient cave churches, rugged landscapes, and the renowned Derinkuyu Underground City.
Pick a ticket that includes all expenses, or go without, based on your preference.

Why Book Online?

Booking your Pasabag Valley visit online assures guaranteed entry, allows you to skip the lines, and helps you plan your day efficiently. Compare different ticket options and enjoy instant confirmation for a hassle-free experience in this extraordinary landscape.

History

Pasabag Valley’s fairy chimneys have been shaped over millennia by volcanic activity and erosion, creating the iconic formations seen today. Historically, the valley was home to hermits and monks seeking solitude in the formations' caves and chapels. Over centuries, the site saw religious activity, with some fairy chimneys converted into chapels or hermitages. Its geological features are linked to the volcanic eruptions that created the Cappadocia region, with layers of soft tuff rock easily eroded into the distinctive pillars. Today, Pasabag is preserved as an important cultural and natural monument, attracting visitors worldwide to marvel at its landscape and history.

Opening Hours

Pasabag Valley is open daily from dawn to dusk, with no formal closing hours. Visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon provides the best lighting and fewer crowds.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to November) for milder temperatures and better light for photography. Summer can be hot, while winter may bring snow and fewer visitors.

What to See Inside

Inside Pasabag Valley, you'll find a series of tall, mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys, some containing old hermit dwellings and chapels carved into the rock. Walk along designated trails to see the formations up close, explore the ancient monasteries perched atop some chimneys, and enjoy spectacular views across the Cappadocian landscape. The site provides opportunities for photography, historical exploration, and reflection amidst nature’s masterpieces.

Things to Know

Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain. Carry water and sun protection during summer months. The site can be busy during peak season, so plan accordingly. Photography is highly encouraged, but respect the historical and natural environment.

Visitor Rules

Please do not climb on fragile formations or touch the rock structures. Keep to designated paths to preserve the landscape. Littering is prohibited, so dispose of waste responsibly. Be respectful of other visitors and the natural surroundings.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Pasabag Valley offers a mesmerizing natural landscape combined with rich historical and cultural insights. Its surreal fairy chimneys, tranquil atmosphere, and unique geological formations make it a must-see in Cappadocia for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to explore Pasabag Valley?

Typically, it takes about 1 to 2 hours to walk through and enjoy the main sights of Pasabag Valley.

Is Pasabag suitable for children?

Yes, the valley is family-friendly, but children should be supervised due to uneven terrain.

Are guided tours available at Pasabag?

Yes, many local operators offer guided tours that include Pasabag as part of a broader Cappadocia experience.

Can I climb on the fairy chimneys?

Climbing is not recommended to preserve the formations and ensure safety.

What is the best time to photograph Pasabag?

Early morning or late afternoon provides the best lighting for photography and fewer visitors.

Are there facilities at Pasabag?

Basic facilities may include parking and some informational signs; there are no extensive amenities on-site.

Is there an entrance fee for Pasabag?

Yes, tickets are required for entry, which can be purchased in advance online.

How to Get There

Reach Cappadocia by air to Kayseri Airport or Nevşehir Airport. From there, take a shuttle or taxi to Pasabag Valley, which is a short drive away. Public buses and organized tours also operate in the region. Once nearby, walking or short drives can bring you directly to the site.

From
€29.99
per person
ADULT
699 age
€29.99
CHILD
05 age
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Free Cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before and get a full refund.
Duration
6 hours
Meeting Point
Cappadocia, TR
Opening Hours
Pasabag Valley is generally accessible during daylight hours, with opening times varying seasonally. It's best to visit during daylight for optimal views and photography opportunities.
Visit Duration
Allocate about 1 to 2 hours to fully explore Pasabag Valley, including taking photos and enjoying the scenery.
Best Time to Visit
The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most vibrant.
Address
Located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Pasabag Valley is easily accessible from nearby towns and cities.
Dress Code

Dress comfortably with sturdy walking shoes. Modest clothing is recommended if visiting religious sites or chapels within the valley.

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€29.99
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