Tour Description
Embark on a unique adventure through Cappadocia aboard an electric tricycle. This tour allows you to explore the region’s most iconic landscapes in a fun and eco-friendly way, ideal for enjoying with a group or family.
Detailed Itinerary
The tour begins with pickup from your hotel in Göreme at the agreed time. Once aboard the electric tricycles, we will head to the village of Cavusin, famous for its houses carved into the rock and its ancient temples, such as the Church of St. John the Baptist and the Nicophoras Phocas Church.
We will continue to Pasabag Valley, also known as the valley of the monks and fairy chimneys. Here we will make a stop to admire the impressive mushroom-shaped rock formations, one of the most photographed spots in Cappadocia.
The next stop will be in Zelve Valley, where you can capture images of the vibrant reddish tones of the rocks and natural columns. After two hours of exploration, we will return to your hotel to conclude the activity.
Included Services
- Pickup and return transfer to your hotel in Göreme.
- Driving the electric tricycle during the tour.
- English-speaking guide to accompany you on the tour.
Practical Information
Duration: 2 hours.
Language: The activity is conducted with an English-speaking guide, though occasionally it may be bilingual.
Requirements: To drive the electric tricycles, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license. Children aged 5 to 17 must travel as passengers.
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.
Pets: Not allowed.
Voucher Type: Electronic. You must present it on your mobile device.
When to Book: You can book up to 24 hours in advance if spaces remain. It is recommended to book early to secure your spot.
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel free of charge up to 48 hours before the activity. If you cancel with less notice, arrive late, or do not show up, no refund will be offered.
Sustainability Conditions
This tour complies with a sustainability code that includes the use of electric vehicles, avoidance of single-use plastics, promotion of local employment, and involvement of the indigenous community in the management of the activity.
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