Devrent Valley, also known as Imaginary Valley or Pink Valley, is situated in Cappadocia, a region of Turkey famous for its unique geological formations, fairy chimneys, and rich historical heritage. Unlike other valleys in Cappadocia, Devrent Valley does not have cave churches, Roman castles or even ruins, but it is renowned for its lunar landscape and peculiar rock formations shaped by natural forces over millions of years. The rocks resemble different figures and animals, and it's a popular game among visitors to identify shapes like camels, snakes, seals, and even the famous 'dolphin rock'. The valley's terrain consists of colorful and sharp-tipped volcanic rocks and is often compared to a sculpture zoo made by nature. The colors vary depending on the time of the day and the angle of the sunlight, offering a captivating view and perfect photographic opportunities. Devrent Valley spreads out over a fairly large area, and walking through its landscapes allows for a quiet, peaceful trek. Visitors often combine their trip to Devrent Valley with nearby attractions such as Pasabag Monks Valley and the open-air museums of Goreme and Zelve.