Valley of the Monks in Cappadocia, which is also known as Pashabag Valley or Valley of the Monks (Monks Valley)
This is one of the amazing places in the Cappadocia region of Central Anatolia, Turkey.
Valley of the Monksgets its name because of the historical caves that were used by the monks as places for retreat and prayer. It is also known for its unique rock formations, including huge rocks known as "firecrackers" or "hostesses". These rocks are shaped like trees, mushrooms and other amazing shapes.
Visitors to Valley of the Monks can enjoy beautiful scenery, cave dwellings and cave churches, and enjoy a unique atmospheric experience this region. Cappadocia as a whole is famous for its unique natural formations, created by natural processes such as erosion, and ancient human intervention, including rock-cut churches and habitable caves.