Places to visit in Turkey

450 thousand tourists visited Antalya between 1st Jan. and 28th Feb.

Everyone can find something to do in Antalya. Aspendos and Antalya’s maze-like core old town are among the greatest sites to visit if you want to get your sightseeing fix, and the city is ideally situated to serve as your Read More

Cankiri is home to Cankiri Fortress from the 11th century

Cankiri’s history dates back to between 3000 and 2500 BC, and it is located 131 kilometres (81 miles) from Ankara. In the third century BC, a Galatian hamlet called “Gangrea” existed here. Following their dominance, numerous tribes, including the Hittites, Read More

Best of Fethiye Turkey | Why Fethiye Worth a Tour

The Fethiye Turkey attracted people from all over the world due to its many tourist attractions, stunning natural and physical features, and wonderful temperature. Turkey’s Fethiye district, which is situated in the Aegean Sea region and has a stunning view Read More

Tourism in Cappadocia Had a Boost

The record number of visitors to Cappadocia, which is listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, was broken in just 8 months, which pleased the industry. The “golden year” during eight months of the year is the number of Read More

The Best of the Land of Legends Theme Park

A sizable amusement complex called The Land of Legends is situated close to Belek, around a kilometre from the sea. It is the most visited theme park in the entire Antalya region, drawing close to 2 million visitors from around Read More

Akgol Natural Park Snowfall Scenery

Numerous types and numbers of water birds reside in Akgol Lake and its surrounds. Given that some are in danger of going extinct, this 6787-hectare natural conservation area is very significant on a national and worldwide level. The Eregli reed Read More

Aegean Coastal Plain Enjoys a Mild Climate

Turkey’s Aegean coastline is one of its most beautiful regions. Large, clean beaches are abundant throughout the stunning coastline, which is lapped by the Aegean Sea’s crystal-clear waters and is bordered by olive groves, rocky outcrops, and pine forests. This Read More

Snowfall in Sivas has Its Own Magnificence

Sivas was a significant provincial capital during the Ottoman Empire, and in September 1919, Mustafa Kemal, who would later become the first president of Turkey, summoned the second national congress there, despite the city never regaining its former splendour. The Read More

Marmara: A point of juncture between Europe & Asia

With a total area of 67.000 square kilometres (25.870 square miles), or 8.5% of Turkey’s total land area, the Marmara Region is located in the northwest of the nation. Due to its location at the meeting point of Europe and Read More

Nemrut Caldera frozen by the effect of cold weather

One of the most significant wetlands in Bitlis province and a section of an active stratovolcano with a distinctive structural morphology in Turkey is the caldera of the Nemrut volcano, which is situated on the western coast of Lake Van Read More

Open chat
Hello 👋
Can we help you?