Göreme
has the most beautiful
setting in Cappadocia,
the hotels and pensions
fade into the village
and the village fades
into the fairy chimneys,
hills and valleys.
Göreme
has seen many changes
particularly over the
last 20 years as tourism
has developed in the area.
Nevertheless this small
town still has a thriving
community working the
fields tucked away between
the fairy chimneys and
carrying on community
seasonal activities such
as autumn harvest of pumpkin
seeds and the preparation
of "pekmez"
and "village bread"
to see them through the
long winter months. In
Göreme you can see the
old and new Turkey side
by side (my personal favorite
is the donkey tied up
for a rest outside the
Internet Cafe) and
as you wander through
the winding village streets
you will probably be invited
to to the tea in one of
the ancient cave houses
still lived in by local
families. Göreme has a
friendly and relaxed atmosphere
but there is cafe society
and nightlife in the center
of the village for those
who fancy something more
lively.
There
is plenty to see in Göreme
itself, and that famous
Göreme Open Air Museum
is just up the road, but
Göreme also makes an ideal
base from which to explore
the rest of Cappadocia.
Walking maps are available
and just about every other
form of transport can
be hired (including camels
for the really adventurous)
for longer trips and tours.
There is a wide variety
of accommodation available
in Göreme from basic camp
sites right up to the
beautiful Ataman Hotel,
set at the edge of the
old village in the Uzundere
valley and offering a
complete range of service
in a traditional setting.
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