Eco Life & Nature GoTürkiye
Grand mountain ranges at the Mediterranean and the Black Sea Coasts, thousands of big and small lakes, hundreds of national parks and gardens, about five hundred blue flag beaches and hidden bays…
the agriculture areas
In terms of agricultural lands, Türkiye is also one of the largest countries in the world. About 35.5% of the country are arable lands and 15% consists of forests. The cultivated land is around 23,7 million hectares.
the mountains &
mountain ranges
Türkiye is a mountainous country, with mountain ranges in nearly every region.
park & gardens
Cities and towns throughout Türkiye are dotted with public parks and gardens. Some are lush and manicured, others are smaller and quiet, but all serve as green lungs in populated locations.
forest & woodlands
Roughly 28% of Türkiye is covered in forests. Among Türkiye’s protected nature reserves are forests and woodlands that are home to delicate ecosystems of plants and animals.
national parks
There are 44 National Parks in Türkiye, which aim to protect the diverse natural wonders in the country.
volcanic & geothermal
areas
There are 15 volcanoes in Türkiye, of which some are active, and some are extinct.
Türkiye's geography
and geology
Türkiye is a vast, diverse country, and that is reflected in the geography and geology of the Anatolia!
the bird observation places
Birdwatching is an engrossing activity in Türkiye, with over 465 species of birds in the country, many of which are specific to their geographical region.
the natural landscapes
and islands
The wide variety of natural landscapes have shaped the culture of Türkiye. From the surreal rock formations of Cappadocia to the dramatic Anatolian mountains to verdant farmlands and natural hot springs, the topography of the country has shaped the people around it.