Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Beysehir Lake, Turkey’s third largest lake. Explore its stunning islands, home to a variety of water birds, and learn about its fascinating history.
Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Beysehir Lake, Turkey’s third largest lake. Explore its stunning islands, home to a variety of water birds, and learn about its fascinating history.
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Caravanserai - Kızılören Caravansarai :
This caravansarai is from 13th century on the road to Beysehir.
Caravanserais are important structures built on important trade routes such as the historical silk road for accommodation needs of merchants in the Seljuk period.
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Caravanserai - Kızılören Caravansarai :
This caravansarai is from 13th century on the road to Beysehir.
Caravanserais are important structures built on important trade routes such as the historical silk road for accommodation needs of merchants in the Seljuk period.
- Private transportation
- Professional Guiding
- Lunch
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Professional Guiding
- Lunch
- All fees and/or taxes
- Any tip for the Guide and driver
- Any tip for the Guide and driver
Beysehir lake is the third largest lake in Turkey, and as a result of chemical reactions it has formed many islands, which are the remains of cavernous geological structures. The lake was accepted as a first grade natural site area in 1991. Lake Beysehir ,which has the largest freshwater reserves of Turkey,has a rich biological diversity both in the…
Beysehir lake is the third largest lake in Turkey, and as a result of chemical reactions it has formed many islands, which are the remains of cavernous geological structures. The lake was accepted as a first grade natural site area in 1991. Lake Beysehir ,which has the largest freshwater reserves of Turkey,has a rich biological diversity both in the water and in the islands and coasts. The islands provide a home for thousands of water birds which nest there, including swans, cormorants, ducks and divers. Species of trees here include juniper, blackpine, firs, cedar and oak. In addition to the natural beauty of the area, it also has an interesting history as it was governed by Hittites, Friesian, Lydias, Persians and Byzantines. Finally, the Anatolian Seljuks conquered the area, and since then it has been under the reign of the Turks.
Beysehir is 90 km from Konya.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.