
The Manavgat Waterfall
The Manavgat Waterfall is a waterfall on the Manavgat River in the Manavgat district of Antalya, Türkiye.

Lake Van
Lake Van (Turkish: Van Gölü) is the largest lake in Türkiye. It lies in the far east of Anatolia in the provinces of Van and Bitlis. It is a saline soda lake, receiving water from many small streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Lake Van is one of the world's few endorheic lakes (a lake having no outlet) of size greater than 3,000 square kilometres and has 38% of the country's surface water.

Mount Ilgaz National Park
The Mount Ilgaz National Park is a protected area established since 1976 and located on the Ilgaz Mountains at the borderline between Kastamonu - and Çankırı Province in the western Black Sea Region of Türkiye.

The Ihlara Valley
The Ihlara Valley is a canyon which is 15 km long and up to 150 m deep in central Anatolia, southwest of Cappadocia.

The Lake Çıldır
The Lake Çıldır is a large freshwater lake in the provinces of Ardahan and Kars in northeastern Anatolia, Türkiye.

The Gökpınar Lake
The water temperature stays at 9 degrees all year round, which makes the lake attractive in summer.

Pamukkale
Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Türkiye. The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing of thermal spring water. It is located in Anatolias Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
Pamukkale can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away. This area has been drawing visitors to its thermal springs since the time of classical antiquity.
The Turkish name refers to the surface of the shimmering, snow-white limestone, shaped over millennia by calcite-rich springs. Dripping slowly down the mountainside, mineral-rich waters collect in and cascade down the mineral terraces, into pools below. It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 along with Hierapolis.

Palandöken
The mountain Palandöken near Erzurum city is one of the best spots in Türkiye for downhill skiing.
Palandöken Mountain
Palandöken Mountain is a 3,271 m high tectonic mountain in Erzurum Province, Turkey. The summit is at a distance of only 10 km from Erzurum city center, which itself extends at an elevation of 1,950 m.
On the road from Erzurum to the summit, the Palandöken ski resort is located at the mountain village called Başköy, 2,100 m high, and the distance between the station and the city is 4 km.
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