Cappadocia is a historical region in central Turkey. It has a unique geology consisting of a variety of rock formations. These are the result of layers of sedimentary and volcanic rocks from volcanic eruptions.
Cappadocia has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage since 1985. Every year, millions of tourists from all over the world come here to experience the feeling of flying in a hot air balloon in the sky at dawn or evening to admire the magical beauty of the mountains and valleys from above.
September - November is the transition to autumn in Türkiye - the ideal season for tourists to easily adventure and explore. Tourists need to pay about 80 - 500 USD/trip to experience hot air ballooning, depending on how many people are in the group, flight time and accompanying services.
The Cappadocia region is largely composed of sedimentary rock formed in lakes, streams, and ignimbrite deposits from ancient volcanic eruptions about 3–9 million years ago. The soft volcanic rock and the people of the villages in the center of the Cappadocia region carved into it to form houses, churches, and monasteries.
With 14 weekly flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Istanbul by Turkish Airlines, more and more Vietnamese tourists are choosing to explore this country located between the two continents of Asia and Europe.
For groups of guests who want to fly to Europe, choosing Turkish Airlines is the ideal choice due to the airline's wide coverage to all cities in Europe. In addition, there are also programs for visitors to visit Istanbul - adding to the experience of the trip.
Flight time from Vietnam to Istanbul is about 11 hours, departing from Vietnam at about 11pm, passengers will have a full night's sleep before starting the next flight/travel. From Istanbul to Cappadocia, passengers will connect for about 1.5 hours.
Besides the hot air ballooning activity that has become a trademark, Türkiye has many other destinations worth exploring such as: Topkapi Palace, Aya Sofya Church, Bosphorus Bridge, Pamukkale (Cotton Castle), Mount Nemrut...