Why did people live underground in Cappadocia?


Why did people live underground in Cappadocia? The idea behind the subterranean cities was to protect the inhabitants from foreign invasion, allowing thousands of people to live their lives in total secrecy. During the 14th century, the caves provided Christians with a safe haven from the threat of the Mongolians during the assaults on Timur.


Is Cappadocia too touristy?

The region attracts visitors from around the world, which also means it can get very crowded during the peak travel season. During the summer months, Cappadocia gets very busy. The major sites, such as the G?reme Open-Air Museum and Uchisar Castle, see especially large crowds.


How long would people stay underground in Cappadocia?

The soft rock here, with its winding cave systems and series of natural caverns, meant Cappadocia became renowned for its underground cities in medieval times. When marauding armies arrived here, thousands of people would escape and survive below ground, sometimes for months on end.


What is unusual about Cappadocia?

Famous for its unique rock formations and amazing hot air ballooning opportunities, the otherworldly landscapes of Cappadocia are one of Turkey's most popular natural wonders.