Unspoiled
nature, a cultural panorama, a historical tapestry and uncalculating
friendship await campers in Turkey. The geographical diversity and sheer
size of the Turkish landscape lends itself to camping adventures: from
the shimmering shores of the Aegean and Mediterranean to the lush Black
Sea coast, from pristine mountain lakes to the haunting beauty of ancient
ruins, from the freshness of high mountain meadows to the surprise of
fairy chimneys and underground cities.
Camping whether by caravan or in tents enables visitors to see a Turkey
rarely seen by tourists; a country of small villages and charming provincial
towns, a country wide open and unfenced, a country known for its hospitality
and generosity.
Camping is an inseparable part of Anatolian culture. The nomadic traditions
of the Turks have left a strong impression on modern day life, influencing
everything from dietary habits to styles of interior decoration Kilims,
for example, were originally used by nomads and pastìrma, meat cured
with spices and garlic, was an integral part of the nomadic diet. The
trek up to the high mountain meadows in summer to escape the heat of
the coastal plain is another enduring nomadic tradition.
Medieval caravansarais, a few of them restored, dot the eastwest Silk
Route, attesting to the mobility of early commercial travellers. Indeed
the history of Anatolia is marked by shifts of populations and an on-going
cultural symbiosis, throughwhich the achievements of one civilization
draw upon the experiences of a previous one. Turkey is often called
an "open air museum" and camping is one of the best ways to
see this extraordinary place.
Numerous organized campsites around Turkey welcome travelers. Many of
these are accessible by highway and border the sea. These provide an
ideal setting for a family vacation; the campsites provide water and
cooking and sanitary facilities, and local shops sell fresh food, while
the beaches and sea offer endless recreational possibilities for children
and adults alike.
Caravans and backpackers may consider the entire country as their campsite.
Provisions can be purchased in any town and the locals are always happy
to share their land with visitors. Just one reminder: responsible campers
leave their campsites clean and unlittered. To enjoy the environment
, we must protect it!
This map is intended to provide a starting point for your journey. Your
local Turkish Tourism Office will be happy to offer suggestions to help
plan a trip. Many tour agencies organize trekking expeditions, river
rafting and horseback trips for the adventurous traveller. Fully equipped
campers (caravans) can be rented in Turkey's major cities for excursions
into the countryside.
Enjoy your trip!
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