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Sunrise hot air balloon tours in Argos to resume in October

Known for its distinctive fairy chimneys, honeycombed hills and mystical atmosphere, Argos in Cappadocia hotel in Turkey offers one of the most ?socially distanced? holidays ever post lockdown.

With ancient cave rooms and luxury suites carved into the historical structure of the region, the restaurant offers nice room service and privacy, as well as the region's famed private hot air balloon journeys returning on October 1.

Nestled on the ancient hilltop village of U?hisar, Argos in Cappadocia hotel was one of the region?s first transformation projects built in 1996, set within a 2000-year-old network of ancient ruins, caves and underground tunnels and offering breath-taking views of the valley and hot air balloons that drift over the pink-hued sky. 

Your clients can witness the multi-dimensional, natural beauty from 1,000 feet up and embark on a private sunrise hot air balloon journey over Anatolian valleys scattered with archetypal pigeon houses, the region?s beautiful vineyards and the peak of Mount Erciyes. Besides, they can head on peaceful garden walks through Cappadocia?s vineyards or explore the site by cycling, hiking or on a horse safari experience. 

Framed by striking canyons and mountains, suites at Argos in Cappadocia are carved from caves and volcanic stones and are spread through seven revived mansions. Your customers can dine in the Seki restaurant where produce is sourced from the hotel?s own organic vegetable garden and jams and sauces are made by one of the hotels own 1,800 fruit trees, or choose room service for a truly secluded hotel experience. 

For more information, visit www.argosincappadocia.com.