The Travel Guide of Türkiye

Discover beautiful resorts to visit in the Republic of Türkiye, natural and historical sightseeing places for travelers.

The Lake Çıldır is a large freshwater lake in the provinces of Ardahan and Kars in northeastern Anatolia, Türkiye.
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The water temperature stays at 9 degrees all year round, which makes the lake attractive in summer.
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Ishak Pasha Palace (Turkish: İshak Paşa Sarayı) is a semi-ruined palace and administrative complex located in the Doğubeyazıt district of Ağrı province of eastern Turkey. In 2000, the palace was added to the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage Sites.
The UNESCO summary states: Palace on the Silk Route near the Iranian frontier ... It is not at all in the Ottoman tradition but is rather a mixture of Anatolian, Iranian and North Mesopotamian architectural tradition. The traditional model used in the construction of the Royal Palaces in the capital cities like Bursa, Edirne and Istanbul was taken as an example in the design of Ishak Pasha Palace. The western influence in Ottoman architecture during the post-classical period can be observed.
The Ishak Pasha Palace is one of the few examples of surviving historical Turkish palaces.
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The Haruniye hot springs are located in an area covered with trees on the banks of the Ceyhan River. You can also regain your mental health in the hot spring with a wonderful view.
Since the hot spring facility is located at the end of the reservoir of the Aslantaş Dam and 2.5 km. of the Berke Dam, it adds beauty in terms of its view. This hot spring will add health to your health with its clean air and natural beauty. The temperature of the water is 32°C.
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Cappadocia is a geological heritage site and historical region in Central Anatolia, Türkiye. It is largely in the provinces of Nevşehir, Kayseri, Aksaray, Kırşehir and Niğde. The name Cappadocia, traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history, continues in use as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage.
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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.
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