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‘City of waterfalls and lakes’ attracts nature lovers

Located between Ankara, Istanbul, northwestern Duzce province reopens to visitors with normalization process amid pandemic

16:29 - 2/07/2021 Friday
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‘City of waterfalls and lakes’ attracts nature lovers
‘City of waterfalls and lakes’ attracts nature lovers

Known as the "city of waterfalls and lakes", Turkey’s northwestern Duzce province became a popular destination for nature-lovers with the start of the normalization process amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Duzce, which is easy to access from metropolitan cities such as Istanbul and Ankara, attracts a large number of visitors daily after authorities eased the COVID-19 restrictions.

The untouched natural beauties located in the forests in the high parts of the city, including Aydinpinar and Guzeldere waterfalls and Efteni Bird Sanctuary, welcome its guests with all the picturesque view and peaceful summer splendors.

Turkey’s northwestern Duzce province

The tourist region, where the sound of flowing water accompanies the beech and hornbeam trees, offers visitors insatiable views with an array of bright colors.

Golyaka Mayor Yakup Demircan told Anadolu Agency that waterfalls in the city are the most popular tourist attractions in the region.

“Unfortunately, our country and the world have been experiencing the coronavirus pandemic for almost one-and-a-half year. We have cleaned the Guzeldere waterfall, Turkey's longest waterfall, and presented it to our guests."

Due to its accessible location, the region is very popular and “30 million people can reach our waterfall in only two-and-a half hours," Demircan said.



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