Derwish Ceremony in a Historic Caravanserai

The Derwish Ceremony offers a profound way to connect with the spiritual traditions of Anatolia. Taking place in a 1000-year-old restored caravanserai, this one-hour ritual invites guests into a space shaped by silence, stone, and sacred rhythm.

This authentic Derwish Ceremony is held every evening at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., away from the center of town. Logos Cave Cappadocia works with a partner known for honoring the original purpose of the ritual—not as a performance, but as a form of devotion. Under softly lit arches, the ambiance is intentionally undisturbed, allowing you to be present and feel rather than observe.

Each Ceremony concludes with a traditional offering of grape-based sherbet—served not only as refreshment, but as a quiet symbol of sweetness and completion.

Experience Details:

  • Ceremony starts daily at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Held in an authentic caravanserai outside town
  • Transportation is not included; taxi or private transfer can be arranged upon request
  • Cash payment is made directly to the organizer

Guests are reminded that the Derwish Ceremony is a spiritual event. Photography is discouraged to preserve the meditative space. This is a moment for stillness meant not to be captured, but carried within.

This Ceremony is more than tradition. It is an experience of devotion, stillness, and meaning.