The Cappadocia region of central Turkey is famous for its unique geological formations and cave dwellings. One of the most charming places in Cappadocia is Cavusin village, located just 2 km from the more popular tourist town of Göreme. Cavusin boasts original rock-cut houses and churches that you can explore on foot.
The village’s entrance features the deteriorating Church of St. John the Baptist, built during the 5th century by Byzantine Christians who carved their homes and places of worship into the region’s soft volcanic rock cliffs. Make sure to look up to see the pigeon houses dotting the tall cliff, once used to collect the droppings for fertilizer.
Wander down the trail to the old Cavusin Village, now partially abandoned. Admire the cave rooms carved into the hillside, some with painted ornate decorations still visible on the ceilings and walls inside.
One of the highlights of Cavusin is getting to stay in one of the area’s cave hotels. This offers the unique experience of lodging in a modernized cave dwelling with contemporary amenities despite being carved directly into the rock. Cavusin cave hotels boast stunning views over the scenic Cappadocia Valley.
While you’re exploring Cavusin, stop for a drink at one of the cliffside tea houses. These open-air café patios offer panoramic vistas over the surrounding fairy chimneys. For dinner, sample some traditional Turkish fare like testi kebap, a meat and vegetable stew cooked in a clay pot.
This less crowded Cappadocia village lets you experience the region’s famous cave houses and rock-cut architecture in a quiet setting. If you want to get off the main tourist track, make sure to include the charming village of Cavusin on your Cappadocia itinerary.
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