To fly in the sky of Cappadocia, visitors not only need health and money but also need… a little luck.

Cappadocia is located in Central Turkey, is one of the famous wonders, recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage.
Cappadocia has a scene like a land in fairy tales, with massive Islamic buildings and amazing natural scenery.
In the heyday of the legendary Silk Road, Cappadocia was one of the important transit points. This is the place to provide the best horse breed, with strong, durable horses that can withstand storms on the arduous silk road to distant China.
As time passed, the splendor of the Silk Road disappeared, and its glory receded into the memory of history. But monumental works, natural wonders still exist at the same time.
Every year, millions of visitors come to this land to fly hot air balloons and explore the majestic natural landscape. However, travelers do not always have a favorable flight. On average, only about 250 days a year hot air balloons are allowed to fly.
In Turkey, hot air ballooning is considered an adventure sport. Getting a license to fly depends a lot on the weather. The weather must be stable, without much rain, and without too much wind to be considered safe. The best time to visit Cappadocia is from April to June, and from September to December.
In the early days of October, travel blogger Ngo Tran Hai An (nicknamed Devil Coc Tu) had the opportunity to experience flying hot air balloons in Cappadocia.
