Moldovan tourists mesmerized by Cappadocia's atmosphere in Turkey

Moldovan tourists mesmerized by Cappadocia's atmosphere in Turkey

Tourists flock to Nevsehir province after direct flights begin from Moldova

By Behcet Alkan

NEVSEHIR, Turkey (AA) - Moldovan tourists are astonished by the natural, historical and cultural beauties of Cappadocia as direct flights began to the central Nevsehir province.

Flights between the International Airport in Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, and Cappadocia Airport in Nevsehir pave the way to those wanting to see the region and Cappadocia, which is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.

Tourists visit valleys covered with fairy chimneys and underground cities in Nevsehir's towns of Urgup, Derinkuyu, Avanos, Goreme, Uchisar, Kaymakli and Ortahisar, and Cavusin villages while accompanied by tour guides.

Marina Jelezoglo wanted to travel to Cappadocia for a long time and is attracted to the natural texture of the region.

She told Anadolu Agency that Cappadocia's view is unmatched compared to other countries she has visited.

"The atmosphere in Cappadocia is very different. It is very calm and very nice tourism region,” she said.

Michael Pascal is planning to come to Cappadocia to see and photograph other seasons in the region.

"I really liked the historical sights here. I had a chance to experience Turkey's development and delicious cuisine. The underground cities and historical places carved from the rock are very interesting," he said.

Tour organizer from Moldova to the region, Mehmet Dinler, who is also the head of Royal Cappadocia, said with efforts put forward, Cappadocia will host more tourists from Moldova in the future.

"Moldova is a new market for Cappadocia. We have planned our flights between Chisinau and Nevsehir depending on the demand. Those who have come here so far, leave our country and region very satisfied," he said.

Cappadocia, a short drive from the transport hub of Nevsehir, is famed for its unique "fairy chimney" volcanic cones, valleys, underground cities and houses carved into rock, as well as its churches, chapels and shelters used by early Christians who were fleeing the Roman Empire.


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