Tuesday, 29 April 2025
Konya Prepares for Mountain Tourism

Konya Prepares for Mountain Tourism

Konya offers inspiring experiences for tourists and nature travelers, especially amateur climbers, in the field of alternative tourism.


Konya holds unique values in terms of alternative tourism. Effectively reflecting this advantage in the tourism sector will allow the city to make better use of its potential, leading to increased economic, social, and cultural gains.


The most important trekking routes

Sultan Marshes Nature Park, Lake Beyşehir and its surroundings, Konya City Forest, Aladağlar Plateau, and Karahöyük Hiking Route.


Campsites

Halkapınar Camping Area, Lake Akşehir and its surroundings, Ilgın Lake Camping Area, Sultan Marshes Nature Park, Seydişehir Kocakoru Forest Nature Park, Beyşehir Lake National Park Camping Area, Beyşehir Karaburun Beach Camping Area, Yakamanastır Nature Park Camping Area, Eğrigöl Camping Area, Takkeli Mountain Camping Area, Karatay Municipality Caravan Camping Area, Çetmi Waterfall Camping Area, Hadim Göksu Waterfall Camping Area, Ada Restaurant Caravan Camping.


Rock Climbing

Rock climbing is practiced in the mountainous areas of Beyşehir district. Other important climbing routes include Yunak, Aydos, and Yeşiltekke Sultan Dediği Mountain.


Nature Photography

Yerköprü Waterfall, Sille, Lake Beyşehir, Meke Crater Lake, Konya Tropical Butterfly Garden, Lavender Gardens, Salt Lake, Tınaztepe Cave, Söğütlü Cave, Acıgöl, Gölcük Plateau, Nasreddin Hodja Laughter Park, Swan Park, Yakamanastır National Park, Aygırdibi Waterfall, Çetmi Waterfall, Hıdırlık Hill, Akyokuş Park, Culture Park, City Forest, Karaaslan Hadimi Park, Dutlu Grove, Tekke City Forest, Kozağaç Park, Kocakoru Forest Nature Park, Altınapa Dam, Kızlar Rocks, Konya Tulip Gardens, Hacı Akif Island.