Zemi Valley is one of the most loved and longest valleys of Cappadocia. Zemi Valley is one of the best options for people who love hiking. The valley impresses people with its history as well as its natural beauty. There are fairy chimney formations, tunnels and Roman tombs in the valley. Pigeon houses in other valleys are also found in Zemi Valley. There are also 4 churches hidden in the valley. These churches are Sarnıç Church, Görkündere Church, Saklı Church and El Nazar Church. All these churches are shown on the path.
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The fairy chimneys, rock formations and churches seen on the right side of the road on the way from Göreme Open Air Museum to the town form the popular face of Kılıçlar valley. Although it is close to the main road and the museum, the walking route of the valley is one of the hidden routes. The route, which continues between the deep and narrow canyon, intersects with the Meskendir valley.
The valleys are 4 different valleys and tracks as 3 short tracks in one, which end by merging with the Meskendir valley that runs parallel to the Kızılçukur valley. Each of them offers different historical and natural beauties that must be walked separately. It offers walking tours that you can start from the point you want and finish at the point you want, with quite a variety of different walking route combinations.
Cappadocia is the first valley that comes to mind when it comes to nature and valleys. It is also the point of Cappadocia, also known as the Red Pit sunset point. The valley is parallel to the Güllüdere valleys and ends at the intersection with the Meskendir valley. As the name suggests, the dominant color of the rocks in most of the valley is red. Tunnels, churches and different kinds of fairy chimneys can be seen along the valley.