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Paşabağ Vadisi

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Paşabağ Vadisi

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  • addIconic multi-cap fairy chimneys
  • addEasy flat walk
  • addPhotogenic and free
  • removeSmall — a 30–45 min stop
  • removeFew facilities

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Paşabağ, often called Monks Valley, has Cappadocia's most extraordinary fairy chimneys, tall cones crowned with two or even three separate caps, a shape found almost nowhere else on earth. We picked it because it pairs that geological oddity with real history: Byzantine hermit monks carved cells and chapels into the chimneys, including one dedicated to Saint Simeon, the stylite who lived atop a pillar. It's compact and easy to wander in under an hour, which makes it a perfect stop between Avanos and Zelve. Come in the softer light of early morning or late afternoon, when the cones cast long shadows and the crowds thin out.

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