Turkey is a country where you can find an enormous variety of nature attractions that you can't see anywhere else in the world. Discover the national parks, biodiversity hotspots, waterfalls, mountains, forests, lakes and rivers in our country.
Turkey, which has 44 national parks to safeguard the rich variety of natural heritage, is also responsible to protect the nature and wildlife.
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Turkey, which is very lucky country in terms of botanical life and the ecological richness, is one of the richest countries in wetland habitats among the countries in Europe.
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A lake is an area filled with water, and a river is a natural flowing watercourse. Turkey is a rich country for its freshwater lakes, rivers, lagoons, reservoirs, creeks and streams.
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Waterfalls are doubtlessly some of the most glorious and attractive natural formations in Turey. The waterfalls of the country charm thousands of local and foreign people each year.
Turkey has many gorgeous canyons (gorges) for you to discover these magical formations and experience a real adrenaline.
There are 31 official nature reserves in Turkey, and most of these nature conservation areas are smaller in area than the national parks.
Kure Mountains, Yenice Forests, Istanbul's Forests, Firtina Valley, Karcal Mountains, Amanos Mountains, Ibradi-Akseki Forests, Mount Babadag, Datca Bozburun Peninsula are among the 9 forest hotspots.
Crater lakes are favourite spots for some travelers, and usually formed by pools of water in the impressions of either dead or active volcanoes. Here is the list of 5 most amazing crater lakes you need to see in Turkey.
Trees attract our attention with their physical dimensions, visual privileges and cultural values. Some trees in Turkey appears to be more than 1600 years old, making them the oldest living trees in Europe.
Glacial lakes are the cleanest water sources of Turkey. In our country, some glaciers are so beautiful because of its water, surrounding and mountains.
Turkey has 4 amazing floodplain forests which are Igneada, Acarlar, Sarikum and Karacabey. These areas are as lush as rain forests and very important habitats for some endemic flora and fauna in Europe.
Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Salda Lake, Karapinar Desert, Kackar Mountains, Tuz Lake, Mount Cilo, Ulubey Canyon, Butterfly Valley, Gocek Bays.