What will Türkiye surprise us with?
Every tourist wants to visit Turkey
Turkey is not only about huge beaches and an all-inclusive system. This ancient country has its own soul and mystery. Historical places are hundreds and thousands of years old. Everyone who flies here must include these most beautiful places in Turkey in their excursion plan. Just look at the Goreme or Pamukkale parks. So, we advise you to definitely get to the amazing sights of this hospitable country.
- Gömre Park Goreme Park is located in the Cappadocia region. This mountain settlement is completely dotted with myriads of caves. As a result of the activity of the volcano, the ridges acquired futuristic appearance. This place is considered the center of world Christianity. By the end of the first millennium, there were about 400 temples and monasteries here.
- Pamukkale Thermal resort created exclusively by nature itself. This beauty is reminiscent of the fairy-tale palaces of the Snow Queen, although the terraces are made of snow-white salt. Vacationers soak in the salt pools and improve their health.
- Manavgat and Duden Manavgat waterfalls are located in Antalya. It was formed on the river of the same name in the distant 6th century BC. Its height is small, which allows you to even swim nearby. Dudensky consists of two streams. The first seething one falls from a 20-meter mountain. The height of the lower one is forty meters, while the waters fall directly into the sea, creating a beautiful picture.
- Nemrut-Dag The height of this mountain is almost 2150 meters, but tourists are not afraid to overcome them. There's a lot to see here. Once upon a time, in 62 BC. On a high mountain peak, King Antiochus built himself a tomb here. The height of the mound under which the coffin is located is 50 meters. There are statues around, guarding his peace for thousands of years.
- Panagia Sumela Monastery Founded in the 4th century by the monk Barnabas. Located in a picturesque location right on the chalk cliffs of Trabzon. Until 1923, the icon of Panagia Sumela (Theotokos), which was once painted by St. Luke, was preserved here for hundreds of years. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims flock here every year from all over the world.