
Kyrgyz tent among fairy chimneys
As a result of his joint work with Uçhisar Municipality, Atabey Varol brought 4 tents from Kyrgyzstan and established a small camp for himself. The Kyrgyz youth, who spend the whole day in this camp, wear local clothes every day, shoot arrows and ride horses, and do not neglect the maintenance and repair of the tents.
Stating that his aim is not to forget the Central Asian culture, Varol said, „We came to Turkey in 1982. We first settled in the Erciş district of Van. We started to keep this culture alive in Turkey since 2013. Both Nevşehir and other parts of Turkey belong to the Central Asian culture.“ „We organize events in the provinces. We also carried out a project with Uçhisar Municipality in Cappadocia. First of all, we will make the people of Nevşehir and the tourists coming to the region from abroad experience the Central Asian culture,“ he said.
Atabey Varol, who lives in the camp he built in the town of Uçhisar, said, „Our people who come here wear Central Asian clothes and take photos. They can sit in our tents, ride horses and shoot arrows. We will also open our restaurant in the summer season. Our guests will be able to eat Central Asian dishes and drink kumiss. In this way, they can enjoy the taste of Central Asia.“ „They will be able to taste all its flavors. Everyone wants to return to our roots. Our biggest goal is to keep Turkish culture alive in Turkey and not to forget it. We want to keep such places alive in Turkey,“ he said.

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Atabey Varol, in collaboration with Uçhisar Municipality, has established a small camp in Turkey where Kyrgyz youth participate in various activities such as wearing local clothes, shooting arrows, riding horses, and maintaining the tents. Varol’s aim is to preserve Central Asian culture in Turkey and make it accessible to the people of Nevşehir and tourists visiting the region. The camp also plans to open a restaurant in the summer season to serve Central Asian dishes and kumiss, allowing guests to experience the taste of Central Asia. Varol’s ultimate goal is to keep Turkish culture alive and not forgotten in Turkey by maintaining such cultural sites.



