Author: Mudassar

Istanbul to Cappadocia: The Rich Tapestry of Turkish Heritage

Istanbul to Cappadocia: Nevşehir’s Cappadocia has a long history that dates back to 7000 BC. It is listed as part of the global cultural heritage of UNESCO. In the region of Cappadocia, fairy chimneys that were created as a result Read More

Tourists Visited the ‘Best Tourism Village’ As Per UNWTO

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) held its 16th Annual Meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, beginning on October 25. ‘Best Tourism Villages’ were awarded as part of the General Assembly. Selection for the ‘World’s Best Tourism Village’ title went to Read More

Spider Forests of Gumushane: Nature’s Majestic Webbed Wonderland

Nestled in the Kürtün neighborhood of Gümüşhane, the living tree museum “Spider Forests” is home to hundreds of years-old trees that reach the sky. As one of the country’s major mixed forests, it transforms into a riot of hues every Read More

Vanadokya: Where Earth Meets Sky in Spectacular Display

The fairy chimneys in the 100-house Yavuzlar village of VAN, which is close to the Iranian border, don’t resemble the Cappadocia tourist destination in Nevşehir’s Ürgüp district. Visitors to Vanadokya who loved the outdoors visited the fairy chimneys and took Read More

Derinkuyu Underground City: Journeying Through Ancient Labyrinths

In Nevsehir province, the underground cities of Cappadocia are well worth visiting. The largest of these is Derinkuyu underground city, which was once home to up to 20,000 people. Its eight levels descend into the Anatolian plateau 50 km south Read More

Nemrut Crater Lake: A Mesmerizing Wonder of Nature

Nemrut Crater Lake: In the autumn, photographers and nature lovers frequently travel to Nemrut, the second-biggest crater lake in the world and the largest crater lake in Turkey, which is located at an elevation of 2,250 meters in the Tatvan Read More

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