1. Monks Valley, also known as Pasabag Vadisi, is a unique natural formation located in Goreme, Turkey. It is characterized by tall, cone-shaped rock formations that resemble giant mushrooms. These unusual formations are the result of volcanic activity millions of years ago. The valley was once home to a hermitage of monks who lived in the caves within the rock formations. Today, visitors can explore the valley and see the remains of these ancient dwellings.

2. There is no official working time for Monks Valley, as it is an open-air attraction and visitors are welcome to come and go as they please. There is no phone number available for the valley.

3. There is no ticket required to enter Monks Valley, as it is a public park. However, visitors should be aware that there are no facilities within the park, such as restrooms or food vendors. To reach Monks Valley, visitors can take a taxi or bus to the nearby town of Goreme, and then walk to the valley. The valley is located about 1.5 kilometers from the town center.