The descent is pretty steep, don’t try it unless you are sure-footed and / or know the terrain. For the rest it’s a joy. Exceptionally I ran into fellow-visitors, a group of three horsemen, well, two men, one woman. Usually you meet no one up there.
The other walk (this one) is from the same Panoramic viewpoint, but turning into what’s called the Red Valley (or was it Rose Valley, I’m not good at remembering touristic labels), criss-crossing it and some other valleys, into Çavuşın, and at that village ascending Ak Tepe again to a point where you can walk along its lower edge, a rather difficult terrain again, but with wonderful sights. That walk took me back to the “Panoramic Viewpoint”. I did not bring GPS but traced some of the pictures within a hundred meters or so. The ones that are not tagged are along the difficult path back to Panoramic viewpoint, there is essentially just one route, so either you're on it or you're in trouble.