Autumn is in full swing in the Ihlara Valley, one of the 10 most visited monuments in Türkiye and a place where historical and natural beauties meet.
Cappadocia begins with the Ihlara Valley in the Güzelyurt district of Aksaray. Domestic and foreign tourists visiting the Cappadocia region also stop by the Ihlara Valley. The 14 km long Ihlara Valley, which fascinates visitors in every season with its rock carvings, churches and vegetation, can be reached by 394 steps.Director of Culture and Tourism of Aksaray Province, Mr. Abdullah Oğuz, said that the tourist density in the coastal areas began to shift to the inland areas as the weather cooled and said: “Our Ihlara Valley, about 14 km long, 150 -200 meters deep. This unique valley is the second largest canyon in the world. Ihlara Valley is one of the most important destinations of the Cappadocia region. Row Hundreds of churches and chapels have been discovered in the valley. Our scientific and superficial excavations have been carried out.” Here near the university.” “It continues under the leadership of our teachers. In this respect, it is becoming an important center in both faith tourism and nature tourism.”Stating that Ihlara Valley has the potential to welcome 1 million tourists every year, Abdullah Oğuz said, “The valley offers a unique setting for guests who come for a walk in nature, especially with the coolness of the Melendiz Stream. We welcome all guests comfortably at the Ihlara Valley to witness the mystical atmosphere of the valley in the greenery, listen to the peaceful sounds of the Melendiz Stream. We are organizing Very good organization of the glass terrace put to use by our city government with the new projects and roads that we will do in the valley.”Stating that nature walks are usually held in autumn, Oğuz said: “Our Ihlara Valley offers another visual feast in autumn. With its colorful leaves and mystical atmosphere, it also creates a wonderful visual feast for photography enthusiasts with its glass terrace above and drone views. This is an indispensable area for those who come for nature walks in autumn, in the cool of the mornings and evenings. We especially welcome out tourists from countries like India, Indonesia and Russia.”