Wecwere taken here for a camel ride we bought back in town. There were two persons in xhargevof the camels, one acted as a guide and spoke pretty good English. We were taken up hill, towards the top of the mountain, riding the camels. The guide took our phobe, and recorded the most amazing video with it. He has a player where hevplayed some background music, and timed everything with the mountain, sunrise, camels, us waving. We looked very heroic and it made an excellent souvenir from Turkey. Camels were relaxed, but towards the end mine freaked out and sat down. I was lucky i was holding the reign really hard or I might have fallen. The guidetold me the camel just needed to scratch, he...
Read moreVery beautiful spot and super good walk. Sadly like lot of places here, no map, poor sign or explanations. There is a big need for improvement as they make entrance fees. Otherwise walk is very good, amazing views on the chimneys and the valleys. There is a way to do a loop as there is a way smooth going in the path inside the rocks and another one going to the bush and a little bit more difficult but totally doable. In total if you do the loop expect 3 good hours walk taking your time. It can be even longer if you stop and take pictures. You will not be disappointed with...
Read moreOne of the best hiking trails I’ve done (and I’ve done many), from the beautiful and colourful rock formations to the many ancient ruins and old churches carved in stone. A bit shocked on how little advertised this is. People pay £25 to see some rocks sticking out of the ground (Stonehenge, UK) when you have this marvel for free!? It was also much better than the paid Open Air museums close by. The trail is not well marked at all, and most of the site signs have disappeared, which I found sad, but you just have to follow the Red Valley trail on the AllTrails app and...
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