The Best Green Ihlara valley of Cappadocia, Turkey Holiday

Ihlara Valley is possibly one of Turkey’s most stunning natural landscapes. Situated in the Cappadocia region and formed thousands of years ago, the 14-kilometre gorge, reaches 100 metres deep in most places.  Historians have also uncovered human dwellings and cave churches that led them to believe, the valley was home to a large community of people for many centuries.

This should be no surprise as the Melindiz River has constantly flowed through the valley, and along with plantation conditions, humankind had all the daily requirements they needed. The water supply and hidden crevices also helped locals fleeing Roman soldiers to conceal themselves for long periods.
Also known as Peristrema, hiking the valley is a popular daytime excursion while visiting Cappadocia.
A landslide originally blocked Kokar Church however, other entrances were found. The intricate frescoes adorning the walls show many Bible scenes including the Last Supper, proof of the Virgin, Christ on the cross and his entombment.

The Terrace Church is a short walk away from Kokar and includes an entrance hall and burial chamber. A climb of about 25 metres from river level needs to be navigated.

With its red, yellow and green frescoes, the Church under the Trees often surprises visitors with its unique style of Byzantine architecture. One of the most impressive frescoes is Daniel in the lion’s den.
Hiking the valley is a popular excursion for both visitors and locals. Not many hikers attempt the whole trail though so four entrances have been set up 4 kilometres into the hike, an entrance with more than 300 steps leads into the valleyThe Belisrma village allows car drivers to descend further than the other entrances.Near the historic Selime Monastery Most people enter via entrance number 2 and after hiking, enjoy a fresh riverside lunch before exiting at entrance number three.

Read other articles about Turkey, what to do and where to go.See our wide range of Cappadocia tours that visit all the highlights including Goreme Open museum, the pottery town of Avanos and Ihlara Valley.
Natalie Sayin is blog author for the Turkey Travel Team. Based in Turkey, she has made it her life's ambition to travel to every town, city and village in the country. When not writing, she can often be found in museums, wandering around historical sites or conversing with locals in a disastrous attempt to learn the language. Follow her on Twitter or Google Plus.

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