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Hot air balloons ride over Turkey’s iconic Cappadocia

Cappadocia, preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its chimney rocks and hot air balloon trips.

Hot air balloons filled with tourists rise into the sky at sunrise in Cappadocia, central Turkey. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Hot air balloons filled with tourists rise into the sky at sunrise in Cappadocia, central Turkey. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
8 Oct 2019
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A total of 437,516 tourists enjoyed hot air balloon tours in Turkey‘s charming touristic hub, Cappadocia, between January and September, according to data compiled by the Anadolu news agency.

Cappadocia, listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, is famous with its distinctive plateau, valleys, hills, unique fairy chimney volcanic cones, colourful frescos covering underground cities, boutique hotels, houses carved into rocks, rock churches, chapels, and shelters used by the early Christians.

The hot balloon rides over the skies of Cappadocia for an hour costs $186 to $220 a person. The tours generated $86m in revenue in the first nine months of this year, the data showed.

Tourists gather as the balloons are prepared before taking off. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Tourists gather as the balloons are prepared before taking off. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
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Cappadocia has become a favourite site for tourists who can slowly drift above the cone-shaped rock formations in hot air balloons and float up over rippled ravines for breathtaking views of the region. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Cappadocia has become a favourite site for tourists who can slowly drift above the cone-shaped rock formations in hot air balloons and float up over rippled ravines for breathtaking views of the region. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Hot air balloons rise into the sky above the 'fairy chimneys' of stone that are so soft that Byzantine Greeks carved subterranean cities out of them. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Hot air balloons rise into the sky above the 'fairy chimneys' of stone that are so soft that Byzantine Greeks carved subterranean cities out of them. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
In Cappadocia, early-morning hot air balloon trips are very popular among local and international tourists. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
In Cappadocia, early-morning hot air balloon trips are very popular among local and international tourists. [Emrah Gurel/AP Photo]
Hot air balloons ready to glide over Goreme district early in the morning at the historical Cappadocia region, located in Central Anatolia's Nevsehir province. [Behcet Alkan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Hot air balloons ready to glide over Goreme district early in the morning at the historical Cappadocia region, located in Central Anatolia's Nevsehir province. [Behcet Alkan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Visitors ride horses as hot air balloons glide over Goreme district during the early morning at the historical Cappadocia region. [Behcet Alkan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Visitors ride horses as hot air balloons glide over Goreme district during the early morning at the historical Cappadocia region. [Behcet Alkan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
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An aerial view of colourful hot air balloons in various shapes, prepared to fly over the charming touristic hub famous for its fairy chimneys as part of the International Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Festival in Nevsehir. [Murat Oner Tas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
An aerial view of colourful hot air balloons in various shapes, prepared to fly over the charming touristic hub famous for its fairy chimneys as part of the International Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Festival in Nevsehir. [Murat Oner Tas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Cappadocia is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. [Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Cappadocia is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its chimney rocks, hot air balloon trips, underground cities and boutique hotels carved into rocks. [Sercan Kucuksahin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Hot air balloons in different shapes and sizes fly over the tourist hub. [Alpaslan Korukcu/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]
Hot air balloons in different shapes and sizes fly over the tourist hub. [Alpaslan Korukcu/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images]

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