
Turkey’s longest stream canyon is a candidate for Guinness
Located in the Çamaş district of Ordu, the 25 km long Laundry CanyonA 4-kilometer section of the city is opened to tourism. Çamaş Canyon, which has beautiful views with its natural beauties, offers a different experience to nature lovers with its hiking trails. The canyon, which also hosts different plant and animal species, is a Guinness candidate for nature creatures with its natural walking track.
“TURKEY’S LONGEST CANYONS ARE IN OUR DISTRICT”
Çamaş Mayor Mahmut Ayparçası stated that the district has more than one canyon and said, “There are waterfalls and lakes on these canyons. Turkey’s longest canyons are in our Çamaş district. We worked on these canyons and prepared them for tourism and started our ’natural health tourism in the canyon‘ project. „With this project, we will have practices to help people who come to the canyons regain their mental and physical health, both with water and sound, and with various sports activities,“ he said.
“GUİNNESS’E ADAYIZ”
Stating that Çamaş Canyon, which is the longest stream canyon in Turkey, is a candidate for Guinness, Mayor Ayparçası said, “We named our project ‚Land of Mysterious Canyons Çamaş‘ We put it as, it has a lot of mysteries. First of all, we are nominated for Guinness because it is a magnificent hiking trail and there are many waterfalls on it. At the same time, there are endemic plants in our canyon, wild animals, birds of prey live and we are a Guinness candidate for various types of nature creatures. The area of the canyon that we can currently use is 1.5 kilometers, there is another 3 kilometers of trail and we will add this to the hiking trail. Our canyon continues for another 20 kilometers above. The total length of Çamaş Canyon is 25 kilometers. „We also have many canyons of different lengths,“ he said.

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This news article discusses the Çamaş Canyon in Ordu, Turkey, which is 25 kilometers long and has a 4-kilometer section open to tourism. The mayor of Çamaş, Mahmut Ayparçası, highlights the natural beauty of the canyon and mentions the district’s plan to promote „natural health tourism“ in the canyon. The canyon is also a candidate for a Guinness World Record due to its length, hiking trail, waterfalls, endemic plants, and diverse wildlife. The article also mentions the „Land of Mysterious Canyons Çamaş“ project and the plans to extend the hiking trail to 3 kilometers while utilizing only 1.5 kilometers of the canyon’s total length. Additionally, the article suggests downloading the NTV application to stay informed about developments.