The story
About this journey
Cappadocia does not give itself away quickly. The rocks here have been sculpted by wind for ten million years, and by hand for two thousand. People came to these caves to pray quietly, to hide from empires, to listen to something older than ambition.
This is not a sightseeing tour. We rise before sunrise, climb into a balloon basket, and let the wind decide where we drift while the valley opens beneath us. We sleep in cave hotels carved into living tuff. We sit one full evening in silence inside Derinkuyu, the underground city, eight stories deep, where only oil lamps once lit the dark.
You bring: a body that can walk slowly for two to four hours a day, and a willingness to be quiet for longer than usual. We bring: a small circle of ten, a slow rhythm, a guide who knows where the wild sage grows, and food cooked by a family in Mustafapaşa village.
This is for travellers who want fewer photographs and more dawn light on their skin. We confirm by email after a brief conversation — to make sure the rhythm fits you.
Itinerary
Day by day
Practical
What this asks of you
Fitness
Moderate
Walking
2–4 km on uneven volcanic terrain
Climate
Cool autumn · 8–18°C, crisp dawns
Group size
Up to 10
What's included
In and out of the price
✓ Included
- 7 nights in family-run cave hotel
- All meals (vegetarian-leaning, local family kitchens)
- Hot-air balloon dawn flight (weather permitting)
- Guided walks in Ihlara Valley & Rose Valley
- Derinkuyu Underground City silence evening
- Sound bath inside fairy chimney chapel
- Local transport throughout
- Small-circle facilitation by a Turkish + English speaking guide
× Not included
- International flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance (required)
- Personal expenses
- Alcohol
Where
The route
Instructors
Your guide
Before you arrive
Practical preparation
Arrive at · Kayseri Erkilet (ASR)
Fly into Kayseri Erkilet (ASR) — direct flights from Istanbul. We arrange the 70-minute transfer to Göreme on Day 1. Pickup window: 13:00–18:00.
We are a circle of ten plus one guide. We move slowly. We carry no agenda we can't change.
Days start with optional dawn balloon flight (weather permitting, typically 5 of 7 mornings) or a stillness sit.
We walk 2–4 km daily, never more. There is one full silence evening on Day 4 inside Derinkuyu Underground City.
We sleep in caves — actual carved stone rooms with modern beds and private bathrooms. Wi-Fi exists but is not central.
What to bring
- Comfortable walking shoes (broken-in)
- Layers — mornings are cold, afternoons mild
- A small daypack
- A notebook (we offer a quiet hour each evening)
- A warm scarf (the underground city is cool)
- An open and unhurried mind
Cancellation policy
If plans change
Questions
What people ask before they come
No problem at all. The dawn sit at our cave hotel terrace is equally a part of the journey. Many travellers stay grounded.
Moderate. The longest walk is 4 km in Ihlara Valley. The Derinkuyu descent involves stairs and tight passages u2014 claustrophobia is the main concern.
If you want crowds, photos every minute, and a packed schedule, this is not your trip. We move slowly on purpose.
Each Travira journey lists a fitness level — easy, moderate, or challenging — along with a typical daily walking distance. If you walk regularly and are in normal health, most of our journeys are accessible. The challenging ones (like Patagonia) require honest preparation. We are happy to talk you through it before you book.
Weather is part of every journey, and we plan for it rather than around it. The right gear is provided where the climate calls for it (Arctic, Patagonia). For most destinations, layering and a good rain shell are enough. We rarely cancel a day for weather — we change its shape.
Tell us when you book and we adapt. Vegetarian is straightforward almost everywhere we go. Strict vegan, gluten-free, or serious allergies need a few weeks of notice so we can brief our hosts properly. We will never put you in a situation where you cannot eat safely.
Yes, and many travellers do. We can suggest places to stay or onward routes — though we do not handle bookings outside the journey itself. The week is yours to lengthen as you wish.
Cancellations made more than 60 days before departure receive a full refund. Between 30 and 60 days, half is refunded. Within 30 days, no refund is possible — we have already paid our hosts and held your place. We strongly recommend travel insurance for this reason.
We keep groups small (6–12), which helps. Travellers come because they share a temperament — slower, quieter, more curious than competitive. We have hosted hundreds of journeys and the groups, almost without exception, settle into easy company by the second day.
Reflections
From travellers who came back
Seven slow days that gave us something I didn't know I was missing. The Derinkuyu silence on day four — I still hear it some mornings. Dekeran moved with the kind of unhurried care that's harder to find than the caves themselves. We slept in stone. We ate village bread. The wind dropped at sunset and held us until dawn. I'm coming back next year and I want to ask if I can stay one extra day.
Quietly, carefully
We pay village families directly for meals. No bus tours. No mass excursions. Group cap of 10 means lower impact on the cave-hotel sector. We pack out what we pack in.
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Free cancellation window
Up to 30 days before
Small groups
Intimate by design
Quietly curated
Hand-picked, not algorithmic
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Tell us a little about you. We confirm by email after a brief conversation.
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