Pamukkale Travertines - Denizli

Pamukkale is one of Turkey's most famous natural beauties. Its white travertine terraces, thermal waters and the ancient city of Hierapolis create a fascinating unity. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pamukkale offers its visitors a unique visual feast.

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Cappadocia Fairy Chimneys - Nevşehir

Cappadocia is famous for its unique fairy chimneys, underground cities and historic churches. This region, which has been home to many civilizations throughout history, offers a natural beauty that is unique in the world.

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Kaputaş Beach - Antalya

Kaputaş Beach hosts thousands of tourists every year with its natural beauty. One of Turkey's most popular tourist destinations, the beach fascinates visitors with its turquoise blue sea, magnificent view and white sands. The beach is known not only for its natural beauty but also for the historical and cultural richness around it. Kaputaş Beach brings together many opportunities to explore the historical ruins and ancient cities dating back to the Lycian period. This wonderful beach is an ideal place not only for those who want to have a vacation, but also for those who want to be intertwined with nature and history.

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Manavgat Waterfall - Antalya

Manavgat Waterfall, which is one of the first places that comes to mind when it comes to natural beauties you should see in Turkey, is located 5 kilometers from Manavgat district center. Flowing from 5-meter-high cliffs and spreading over a large area, the water of the waterfall flows in a smoky and foamy way due to the karstic structure in its sources. There are picnic areas next to the waterfall where you can spend good times with your loved ones. The waterfall, where you can also experience water sports such as rafting and canoeing, offers the opportunity to see the beauties of the waterfall more closely as it is at a lower level compared to other waterfalls.

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Salda Lake - Burdur

The lake, also known as Turkey's Maldives, is known as the deepest lake in Turkey with a depth of 184 meters. Salda Lake, which has made its name known to the whole world with its resemblance to the Jezero Crater on Mars, not only has a unique shade of turquoise color, but also welcomes its guests with white sands. Thanks to the magnesium in the lake, the white sands have such an important place both in our country and in the world and it is a must-see natural beauty of Turkey.

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Köprülü Canyon - Antalya

Declared a national park since 1973, Köprülü Canyon stretches over an area of 35,000 hectares. Covering a 14-kilometer section of the Köprüçay, Köprülü Canyon stretches from the foothills of the Taurus Mountains to an unspoiled valley of tree-covered cliffs.The canyon hosts a combination of historical and natural beauties with the tree species, animal diversity and the influence of the ancient city of Selge.Known as one of the most important rafting spots in the country, the 14-kilometer rafting course of Köprülü Canyon is completed in approximately 3 hours. July, August and September, which are the most suitable months for rafting, are the most beautiful times of the region in our opinion..

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Yerköprü Waterfall - Mersin

Yerköprü Waterfall attracts visitors with its natural beauties, mysterious cave and historical structures. The waterfall is about 30 meters high and is located in a canyon surrounded by mountains. The canyon is also known as Yerköprü Waterfall National Park. Although it is not allowed to enter the mysterious cave behind the waterfall, it is fed with water from the Gezende Dam as a water source..

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Ağrı Mountain - Ağrı

Turkey's largest mountain, Mount Ararat, is located in the middle of the cities of Igdir and Agri. At 5137 meters high, the mountain is not only the highest point of our country but also the highest point in Europe. The snow never melts at the summit of the mountain, which consists of 2 separate mountains as Little Ararat and Great Ararat. This makes Mount Ararat one of the most impressive natural beauties of Turkey. We should say that a mountain whose summit is covered with glaciers every day of the year is much more snowy and icy in winter. The name of Mount Ararat is also mentioned in the holy books, as it is thought that Noah's ark was located here after the Great Flood.

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Muradiye Waterfall - Van

Muradiye Waterfall is another natural beauty of Van. Located on the Bend-i Mahi Stream within the borders of Muradiye district, the waterfall is named after the Ottoman Sultan Murat IV. Flowing 50 meters high, the natural beauty of Muradiye Waterfall doubles its beauty with the strong flow of Bend-i Mahi stream. The waterfall, which has a different view in all seasons of the year, freezes in winter. The waterfall, which gains a unique appearance with its ice crystals, takes on a different beauty with the melting of snow in spring and summer.

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Ölüdeniz(sea) - Fethiye

Ölüdeniz, whose reputation has spread internationally, adorns the cover of many tourism magazines in the world and has been selected as the most beautiful beach in the world, is located 13 kilometers from the center of Fethiye. Ölüdeniz, which is famous for its deep blue sea, which is always calm and calm, and which takes its name from this feature, was chosen as the most beautiful beach in the world in a German newspaper vote in 2006. While the water of the sea, which has the Blue Flag award, is always stagnant, it is known as one of the rare beaches that constantly cleans itself due to the frequent rise and fall of the water level and the natural circulation created by underwater springs. Oludeniz, which is a holiday paradise surrounded by the Aegean Sea in front of the lush green view of Babadağ, is among the places you should definitely see in Turkey.

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Balıklıgöl - Şanlıurfa

Balıklıgöl, one of the most touristic places in Şanlıurfa, is both a historical and natural beauty. Balıklıgöl, which stretches 150 meters in front of Urfa Castle, also has a sacred significance. It is known as the place where Abraham, who has an important place in all three Abrahamic religions, was thrown into the fire. According to the story, Abraham was tied to catapults in Urfa Castle and thrown into the fire. The place where Abraham fell becomes a lake and the wood of the fire becomes fish. For this reason, both this lake and the fish are considered sacred. The lake, which is visited by thousands of local and foreign tourists every year, is among the must-see places in Turkey.

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