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Nearly
1.5 million tourists have visited the underground cities in Türkiye’s famed, a
fairy-tale like destination Cappadocia in 2023, according to local officials.
Cappadocia,
a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the central province of Nevsehir,
became a popular destination worldwide in recent years thanks to its
distinctive volcanic cones known as fairy chimneys, atmospheric underground
cities, hot-air balloon trips, houses carved into rocks, and churches, chapels,
and shelters used in the early years of the Christian faith.
Tourists
who enter the underground cities pass through tunnels witnessing traces of
thousands of years of life.
These
cities, which were made by carving tufa rocks in 3000-3500 BC and expanded
during the Roman and Byzantine periods after the Hittites, attract the
attention of local and foreign tourists.
The
underground cities of Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Tatlarin, Mazi and Ozkonak along
with Kayasehir, which was discovered in the city center during urban
transformation works in 2014 and opened for visit in 2020, were visited by 1.49
million tourists in 2023.
Kaymakli
underground city hosted the highest number of visitors among others with
approximately 560,000 visitors.
Important
touristic site
The
district’s Mayor Harun Cekic told Anadolu that underground cities make an
important contribution to Cappadocia's tourism.
Stating
that officials in the region are continuing their promotional activities at
national and international tourism fairs to attract more visitors to the
underground city of Kaymakli, he said that the underground city had been used
as a shelter in the past.
“After
the transition of the region to the Ottoman rule, it turned into cold storage
warehouses where the people stored their products,” he said.
“Many
civilizations have lived here. It is an area where people have common areas,
kitchens and places of worship,” he added.
“More
than half a million tourists visit the underground city of Kaymakli annually,”
he said, underlining their efforts to increase this number.
Mentioning
that they are eyeing 1 million visitors in 2024, Cekic stated: “One of the
first sightseeing routes that comes to mind when Cappadocia is mentioned is
Kaymakli.”
Tourists
left in awe
Indian
tourist Rahul Mollya said he was impressed by the underground city he was
visiting with his friend: "This is a really wonderful place. Although it
was cold outside, it was warm inside. It was an interesting experience for us.”
Gokhan
Kumlu, who came to Cappadocia from Mersin, said he had the opportunity to visit
an underground city for the first time. "We have seen the traces of
history,” he added.
“It
has a very different atmosphere inside. It gets a little creepy when you go
into the depths, but it's a must-see place to visit,” he said.
Image
Credit: © AA
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