Cappadocia was the first stop on our three-week trip to Turkey last October: our first. Our first impressions of the country were immensely positive largely because of the experience we had with Remzi Kaya as our tour guide. His English was impeccable and his knowledge of the history and culture of the region and the entire country was unsurpassed. More than once, we encountered younger tour guides for whom Remzi evidently served as mentor. We hope we have the chance to meet him again in this wonderful country.

we were on a family holiday at turkey this summer. mr remzi was our guide at cappadochia. the place is beautiful but it requires someone like mr remzi to help you appreciate it better. he was polite, punctual, always kept to time, patient with my young kid, knew the area, knew the food we ate( we are indian vegetarians) and was very friendly. most important, his language was perfect, conduct very gentlemanly and energetic. but i must say that what impressed me most was his erudition and knowledge of history. you cannot enjoy turkey without a knowledge of the fascinating history. that made a very big difference. i wish he was with us on the rest of our turkey tour. i have travelled all over the world, i can safely say that mr remzi is one of the best tour guides i have ever known. i wish i could have spent more time talking to him. i respect him and he deserves an award if there is any.

We met Remzi when we visited Cappadocia on 9th June and our hotel owner arranged a three day private tour with Remzi as our guide. We found his knowledge on the history, religions, culture even the local flora and fauna amazing. He took us to numerous places of interest and without him as our guide the fresco's, cave houses, underground cities and the whole ambience of the area would not have been the same. Cappadocia is a wonderful place, with Remzi's input, knowledge and wonderful sense of humor, it is an amazing place. Book him early as unsurprisingly he is a man in great demand.