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Visitors flock to the world’s second largest canyon valley

Aksaray‚and Hasan MountainIt is the second largest valley in the world, formed by lava erupting from Ihlara Valley With the arrival of the summer season, it became the center of attention of domestic and foreign tourists. Local and foreign tourists show great interest in Ihlara Valley, which is located in Ihlara town of Aksaray, the gateway to Cappadocia, and is one of the most important ruins in the region.

There are hundreds of rock-carved old living spaces, caves and churches in the Ihlara Valley, which consists of a natural canyon with a length of 14 kilometers, descended with 394 steps. Ihlara Valley, which welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors every year with its many churches, chapels and monasteries carved into the rocks due to being a religious center in the early periods of Christianity, almost comes to life with the Melendiz Stream passing through it.

In the first 6 months of 2023, 250 local and foreign tourists visited the Ihlara valley, and it is expected that more than 600 thousand visitors will come by the end of the year.

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The Ihlara Valley in Aksaray, Turkey, is the second largest valley in the world. It was formed by lava erupting from Hasan Mountain. During the summer season, it attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Located in the Ihlara town of Aksaray, which is the gateway to Cappadocia, the valley is known for its rock-carved old living spaces, caves, and churches. With a length of 14 kilometers and 394 steps to descend, the valley is home to numerous churches, chapels, and monasteries that were carved into the rocks during the early periods of Christianity. The Melendiz Stream passing through the valley adds to its beauty. In the first 6 months of 2023, 250 local and foreign tourists visited the Ihlara Valley, and it is expected that more than 600 thousand visitors will come by the end of the year.

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