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TURKEY’S TOURISM POTENTIAL AND
RESOURCES |
Bridging the two
continents Turkey, is a gateway to East and West. It is centrally located
between Asia and Europe; the Black Sea on the north and the Mediterranean on
the south. Turkey is a vast country; its land mass is 814.578 sq km.
The Black Sea mountain
ranges on the north and the Taurus Mountains on the south, running parallel
to the coast line, separates the coastal areas from the high Anatolian
plateau. The average altitude above sea level of Anatolia is 1000m, rising
gradually towards east where the average altitude is around 2000m, with
peaks over 4000m and numerous extinct volcanoes. Anatolia is broken up by 15
rivers. There are numerous lakes including Salt Lake in the Central
Anatolia; Lake Van in the eastern Turkey with an altitude of 1720m and
surface of 3750 sqkm and relatively smaller ones throughout the country.
Turkey has different
climatic regions ranging from temperate rainy climate of the Black Sea
Region, to the continental in the Central Anatolia and subtropical
Mediterranean on the south. From west to east there are also considerable
differences and contrasting climatic regions, with hot summers and mild
winters in the Marmara and the Aegean region to the Eastern Anatolia with
extremes of temperature where the winters are long with heavy snow fall.
The flora and fauna of
Turkey are correspondingly diverse. The flora varies from lush forests,
steps to typical Aegean and Mediterranean vegetation. With nearly ten
thousand species, Turkey is a botanical paradise. Turkey is on the migration
routes of birds and there are a number of areas which are the natural
habitat for many different species, including rare ones.
Turkey has a historical
heritage of successive civilizations from Hittites, Phrygians, Lycians,
Lydians, Ionians, Romans, Byzantines to the Seljuks and Ottomans. There
history of human kind has continuously added on itself, from the earliest
settlements, to the contemporary Turkey today.
Historical assets of
past civilizations can be seen anywhere in Turkey from the big cities to
smaller towns and rural settlements; from the mountain tops, sacred valleys
to the sea bed. The settlement pattern in Turkey today, is more or less the
same as it had been through the ages of history. Most cities, house the
remains of successive civilizations side by side or one on the top of the
other; where cultural values intermingled through centuries. Istanbul, the
city of beauty unmatched, proudly preserves the historical legacy of the
three empires, and cultural treasures of inestimable value. This unique city
of universal repute is the only one in the world situated on two continents.
It is truly a city of wonders.
The traveler runs from
one surprise to another in Turkey where traditional and modern go hand in
hand. A multicentre tour for example, from Istanbul to Ankara the capital
city of the modern Turkey today, then to smaller towns with traditional
architectural style, picturesque villages set against spectacular landscape
of matchless beauty to the modern premier resorts will, without any doubt,
be quite an impressive experience, full of surprises and astonishing
contrasts for any traveler in the world.
These natural,
historical, cultural assets and values altogether constitute an enormous
potential and creates the infinite diversity of tourist resources of Turkey,
which can be outlined as follows;
Contrasting
geography, different climatic regions,
correspondingly diverse flora and fauna, a varied magnificent landscape,
encompassing the vast variety of her geography, aparadise for nature
based, special interest tours.
Mountainous areas,
occupying more than half of Turkey’s landmass, high plateaus suited to a
range of activityholidays, trekking, mountaineering, skiing and winter
sports; rivers running through dramatic valleys tempting activity
holidays, canoeing, rafting enthusiasts.
Approximately 1300
geothermal resources with temperature varying between 20-110 C., suitable
for many different sorts of cures and treatment of numerous health
problems.
Historical heritage
of many successive civilizations, thousands of archeological sites dating
back to the earliest settlements as long as 12000 years, a vast open
airmuseum, a must do place for anyone who is interested in history and
archeology.
Legacy of cultural
values, art treasure of master pieces and socio- cultural values inherited
through centuries; diversity in unity, harmony of traditional and
contemporary.
Historic cities,
where traditional and contemporary; ancient and super modern go hand in
hand; pitoresquestowns, villages and rural settlements.
Natural wonders such
as extraordinary cascades and terraced pools of Pamukkale "Cotton Castle";
fairy chimnies in the land of Cappadocia, with rock-cut dwellings,
churches, underground cities, combined withlocal architecture, forming a
fascinating mixture of natural- cultural landscape.
And of course the way
of life and socio cultural values, folklore, world famous cuisine, the
traditional Turkish hospitality.
With infinite diversity
of these natural, historical, cultural resources, values and attractions,
Turkey can offer a wide range of tourist products with a selling appeal to
anyone, any segment of travel and tourism market and in fact she does.
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