Crystal Huyền Trang embarks on a journey to the Cappadocia valley in Turkey, acknowledged as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
Vietnamese female CEO transforms into a princess amidst the hot air balloon valley during her trip to Cappadocia










Some noteworthy points when traveling to Cappadocia:
Visa
- Visa issuance conditions: Passport must be valid for at least 6 months. You can stay in Turkey for a maximum of 30 days.
To apply for an E-Visa, applicants must hold a visa or residency permit from Schengen countries, the US, the UK, or Ireland. The E-Visa is valid only for travelers entering Turkey by air and using round-trip tickets from Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, Onur Air, or Atlasglobal Airlines.
If you do not meet the requirements for an E-Visa, you'll need to prepare necessary documents and visit the Turkish Embassy to apply for a visa.
Weather
In Cappadocia, spring, summer, or fall all offer warm weather. If you travel to Cappadocia in winter, you'll witness the landscape blanketed in snow.
Transportation
Upon arrival in Istanbul, you'll transit to Nevsehir Airport with approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes layover. Then, take a taxi or arrange for airport transfer service provided 24/7 by your hotel. There's no public transportation in Cappadocia, so you'll get around by private car or affordable taxi rental.
Accommodation
When visiting Cappadocia, you can experience unique and comfortable accommodation services at Cave Hotels, starting from around $20.
Cuisine
Indulge in Turkish delicacies such as various types of Kebabs, Doner Kebab, pomegranate juice, traditional dessert Maklava, Kadayif pastry, and more.
Souvenirs
Pottery, safe and fragrant dried foods, Turkish apple tea, assorted spices, and more make for great mementos.
According to Thi Thi/Vnexpress
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourDecember 20, 2018