Natural Wonders of The World: Goreme National Park and Mount Ararat, Turkey
by Mr Ghaz on 17/04/11 at 6:55 pm
Goreme National Park has one of the strangest landscapes on earth. Over millions of years, volcanoes in the area covered the land with thick layers of soft tuff stone, which were then covered with layers of lava that hardened and sealed the top.
Natural Wonders of The World: Goreme National Park and Mount Ararat, Turkey
By Mr Ghaz, April 17, 2011

Natural Wonders of The World: Goreme National Park and Mount Ararat, Turkey

Goreme National Park
In the heart of Cappadocia, Goreme National Park has one of the strangest landscapes on earth. Over millions of years, volcanoes in the area covered the land with thick layers of soft tuff stone, which were then covered with layers of lava that hardened and sealed the top. Eventually, water broke through and the soft rock below became subject to weathering, and wind, snow and rain have carved it into conical pillars, towers and needles of varying colours and heights of up 40-50m (130-165ft). The volcanic plain once covered some 10,000sq km (3,850 sq mi) of landscape and the park now protects the central 95 sq km (37 sq mi). The soft rock is also easily carved by humans and over the centuries many of the pillars, the so-called fairy chimneys, have been turned into homes or churches, and the latter are famous for their Byzantine murals.


Away from the villages, the landscape is best explored on foot or by bicycle. A popular walk is the 12-km (7.5-mi) circuitous path to Uchisar through the Uzundere Valley. The valleys are dominated by the volcanoes that produced the landscape, such as Erciyas Dag and Hasan Dag.


Up in the hills of this spectacular valley, wolves and beech martens can sometimes be spotted, and badgers, foxes and hares also inhabit the park.


Although it is expensive, a popular way to get a grasp on the whole landscape-and to get amazing photographs-is to take one of the many balloon trips on offer. Drifting over this weird landscape on a clear, still morning is a magical experience.


What is it?
A strange eroded landscape.
How to Get There:
By road from Kayseri.
When to Go:
Spring to autumn.


Nearest Town:
Uchisar (3km, 2mi)
Don’t Miss:
A balloon ride over the area.
You Should Know:
Although the volcanoes are now extinct, earth tremors can occur.
Mount Ararat


Lying in the far east of Anatolia, Mount Ararat (Agri Dagi) is worth taking the trouble to visit, both for its beauty and its importance in the Bible, as it is the site where the Book of Genesis says that Noah’s Ark came to rest after the great flood. The higher of this valcano’s two peaks, Buyuk Agri, is the highest in Turkey, at 5,137m (16,854FT). Mount Ararat is not extinct, merely dormant: the last eruption was in 1840.


In 2004 the area around and including Mount Ararat was designated as the Kackar Mountains National Park, but access to the mountain is by permit only for foreign visitors because this is a politically sensitive area. Permits must be applied for at least two months before a proposed visit through a registered tourist agency that operates treks. However, reaching the summit of the mountain makes all the hassle worth while. The views from the snow-covered peak-across to Iran and Armenia and west across the plain-are spectacular.


Climbs leave from the village of Eli, at the foot of the south-west flank of the volcano and normally take five to six days for the ascent and descent. The climb is strenuous and the top part of the mountain is permanently covered in snow and ice, and it is not for the inexperienced!


What is it?
A spectacular dormant volcano in eastern Turkey.
How to Get There:
By air to Van, then by road.
When to Go:
The climbing season is from June to September.


Nearest Town:
Doguveyazit 10km (6 mi)
Don’t Miss:
The views from the summit.
You should Know:
Cloud tends to gather in the afternoon, so the final summit should be attempted in the morning.
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ceegirl
Apr 17th, 2011
Beautiful pictures and explanation.
Tiki33
Apr 17th, 2011
Seems so beautiful and peaceful. Thank you for uploading those beautiful pictures.
Uma Shankari
Apr 17th, 2011
Picture perfect. Interesting narration.
galore
Apr 17th, 2011
nice pictures
CHIPMUNK
Apr 18th, 2011
awesome share most beautiful pictures
mayank arora
Apr 18th, 2011
great work
researchanalyst
Apr 18th, 2011
The pictures are amazing and it such a well written article thanks
Jim
Apr 18th, 2011
Amazing photos of Mt. Ararat! Thanks for sharing!
Starpisces
Apr 18th, 2011
Yay, another great post, well described, nice pictures selected, well done Mr Ghaz, yippee.
Idazalee
Apr 18th, 2011
Another amazing article MrG and stunning photographs. I wish I’d visit these beautiful places. Thanks for sharing
Christine Ramsay
Apr 18th, 2011
A very well written article about some truely amazing landscapes.
Mansor
Apr 18th, 2011
Another great share. Looks like a beautiful place. Thanks friend
CHAN LEE PENG
Apr 18th, 2011
Another beautiful landscape on Earth.
thresiapaulose
Apr 18th, 2011
Wonderful information about a strange land in the world. Thank you Mr. Ghaz.
kanivel
Apr 18th, 2011
Wonderful! You brought the landscape before our eyes. Thanks for taking us on a free tour
Baijayanti Pradhan
Apr 19th, 2011
Really amazing…
Liz Sapphire
Apr 20th, 2011
Wow, nice photographs! Such beautiful scenery… thanks for sharing with us
sandile
May 26th, 2011
thank since am doing my assigments about goreme thanxa again about pictures