The Sunday Telegraph featured Cappadocia as lead article in new format travel section on Sunday 5th September 2010.
This special article, Cappadocia Guide: Kingdom of Caves featured Cappadocia, Turkey's central Anatolian region, as a fairytale land: "a swirling landscape the colour of oatmeal and peaches", as well as highlighting the region's best places to visit, stay and eat. This land of fairy chimneys has been inhabited by Hittites, Tabals, Persians, Romans (in AD17), Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans over the years; and invites you to experience its wonder on hot air balloon or by exploring the underground cities and cave dwellings that still survive, adorned with frescoes and secret tunnels.
With a circulation of 510,146, The Sunday Telegraph is published weekly with a Travel section that combines incisive consumer advice with witty, observant reports that appeal to every type of traveller.
Director of the Turkish Culture and Tourism Office UK Irfan Onal commented: "We are very happy with this special article on Cappadocia in the Sunday Telegraph, with its quality and high-end readership and trusted journalism. As Turkey proves an ever more popular destination for British travellers, the press we receive reflects the wide variety of offerings in the country all year round."
www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/turkey/7979918/Cappadocia-guide-Turkeys-kingdom-of-caves.html
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