Cappadocia
Turkey
Cappadocia is a land straight from legends and postcards. Our trail leads through a labyrinth of fairy-tale-like valleys: the Rose Valley, the Swords Valley, the Imagination Valley, the Love Valley and every single one of them looks different and beautiful. We will encounter ruins of ancient settlements, houses carved in rocks, see dozens of balloons taking off in the sky and visit ancient monuments. Along the way we will dine at beautifully set tables enjoying Turkish cusine. We ride out to experience this adventure on beautiful, agile Arabian and Karachay horses.
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Days overall9 daysDays in saddle6 days
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Group size11Available
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StandardTurkish caravan (hotels and tents, delights and campfires)Luggageno limit kgFoodlocal cuisine, vegetarian option available
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Skillswalk, trot, canter
Cappadocia is a fascinating, historical land located in Anatolia, central Turkey. It is famous mainly for its amazing rock formations, villages and towns carved in stone, but also for… hot air balloon flights. The monumental extinct volcano dominates the fairy-tale valleys’ landscape.
Over the course of history, these areas have changed hands, creating its extremely rich historical, cultural and religious heritage. From the Bronze Age to the present day, Cappadocia was ruled by Hittites, Mushki, Lydians and Greeks. During the times of Rome and Byzantium, Christian influence flourished in the region, hence old churches, monasteries and castles are scattered along our trail. When the Seljuks took over these areas, the region came under the rule of the Turkic peoples and Islam. Cappadocia was subject to the Ottoman Empire until the end of World War I, and in 1922 it became part of independent Turkey.
The unique, rich heritage of Cappadocia is visible at every step, both in the form of architecture, culture and ethnic heritage, as well as in the flavors of local cuisine. Along our trail we will see some of the remains of the region’s extraordinary history, both from the saddle and while visiting the places and attractions we chose for sightseeing.
During our tour we spend nights in small family hotels, stay with local families and camp in unique, picturesque places. Each of them has its own charm, giving our trail an additional character.
We have also scheduled a one day break – in the middle of the tour. While our horses rest, we will go sightseeing some of the amazing places that Cappadocia abounds in.
During this tour we ride Arabian mares and a mix of Arabian and Karachay horses. They are agile, eager to work, energetic, fast and well trained as trail horses. Riders’ weight should not exceed 90 kg.
- 4 nights in hotels in Göreme and on the trail
- 4 nights tenting
- All meals
- Transfers to and from airports in Nevsehir or Kayseri (group transfers)
- Horsemen and guides during the entire ride
- English-speaking, local pilot/guide during the entire tour
- Horse with full tack and equipment
- Luggage car assisting the group
- Tents and sleeping mats for tening/camping nights
- Tourist insurance covering high-risk sports
- Flight tickets to and from Nevsehir or Kayseri
- Minor personal expenses (souvenirs, additional snacks and alcohol, admission tickets, etc.)
- Hot air balloon flight – upon earlier request (around 250 Euro per person)
- Day 1 Arrival
- Day 2 Swords, Roses and Imagination
- Day 3 The Black Mountain and the Love Valley
- Day 4 Balloons, pigeons and a Greek village
- Day 5 The heritage of Cappadocia
- Day 6 Churches in the rocks
- Day 7 Healing waters
- Day 8 The Red River
- Day 9 Farewell to Cappadocia
We spend half of the nights in hotels and half tenting. On three of the nights camping and tenting we do not have access to a shower, and during one of the camp nights we will drive to the ranch by car to use the sanitary facilities. While at local hotels and hosted by local families we have access to regular sanitary facilities.
Cappadocian cuisine is very diverse and tasty. We will have the opportunity to taste authentic Turkish flavors – not only kebaps and Tuskish dishes popular in Europe, but above all savoury, healthy dishes prepared in a traditional, home-made way. Delishes, colorful meals along the route and during the camps are prepared for us by the wives and families of our guides. While staying overnight in hotels along the trail we eat meals in local restaurants, and the last dinner at the ranch will be prepared for us by our team. All meals and non-alcoholic drinks are provided during the entire trip. Additionally, tasting amounts of alcohol are served during refreshments and dinners.
Equipment
We use classical/English or Western saddles, depending on the particular horse and the riders’ preferences. The bridle is constructed traditionally, we use a bits. The equipment is no different from typical, European tack.
Additionally, each horse is equipped with smal saddlebags. We carry water supplies, lunch and other handy items in them. We recommend storing valuable items, such as your phone or documents, in waist/hip bags or small backpacks.
What you should take with you?
The tour in Turkey is relatively comfortable. A luggage car will assist us all the time, meeting us during most breaks and delivering our belonging to daily destinations. Every morning we pack camping our equipment and/or luggage into it, the car crew can also visit shops and do additional shopping if need be. For our daily rides we take only what we need for a couple of hours in the saddle.
- passport
- cash, USD or EUR
- electronic devices, e.g. cameras, powerbanks
- flashlight; head flashlights are quite handy
- sunscreen
- sunglasses
- head cover against the sun and general (helmet, hat, cap)
- raincoat / waterproof jacket
- canteen or other water containers (it might be an empty plastic bottle)
- sleeping bag
- bathsuit
- flip-flops for showering
Date | Trip Status | Price | Spots | |
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6 June 2025 - 14 June 2025
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Available, English-speaking guide/pilot |
2160 € |
10 |
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29 August 2025 - 6 September 2025
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Available, English-speaking guide/pilot |
2160 € |
10 |