
100 thousand visitors to the lavender festival in the first three days
In Turkey lavender one of the first villages where production started IspartaThe purple-painted fields of Kuyucak village of Turkey are appreciated throughout the country.
Kuyucak Village Headman, Güral Yılmaz, said that the festival made a sound and they started to see its benefits.
Yılmaz stated that the lavender gardens offer their visitors the opportunity to take pictures in a unique nature as well as calmness and peace.
Stating that according to the data they received from the license plate recognition system established at the village entrance since the 14th of July, when the festival started, 14,500 vehicles entered the village, he said, “Assuming that there are 4 people in each of the passenger cars and an average of 25 people in each tour bus, approximately 100 thousand domestic and foreign. We can say that tourists visited our village. We are waiting for everyone to see our purple fields,“ he said.
„WITH A UNIQUE NATURE“
Emin Yalırgan, who came to the lavender gardens because he was overwhelmed by the heat of Antalya, said, “The nature and coolness attract people. It has a unique nature,” he said.
İbrahim Yalırgan also stated that he loved the splendor of nature and the scent of lavender.

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The lavender festival in Kuyucak village of Turkey has attracted around 100,000 domestic and foreign tourists in the first three days since its start on July 14th. The headman of Kuyucak Village, Güral Yılmaz, mentioned that the festival has brought several benefits to the village. Visitors are not only able to take pictures in the beautiful lavender gardens but also experience a sense of calmness and peace. The festival has gained recognition throughout the country, with the purple-painted fields of Kuyucak village being appreciated by many. The unique nature and coolness of the lavender gardens have attracted people, providing them relief from the heat, as mentioned by tourist Emin Yalırgan. Ibrahim Yalırgan also expressed his love for the splendor of nature and the captivating scent of lavender.



