Melting snow, glacial lakes in Türkiye’s Giresun charm visitors

Melting snow, glacial lakes in Türkiye’s Giresun charm visitors

High up within the scenic highlands of Türkiye’s province of Giresun on the coast of the Black Sea, glacial lakes located at elevations exceeding 2,600 meters (8,530 toes) have turn into the latest attraction for adventurers in search of trekking and canoeing thrills.

These serene lakes, adorned with colourful flowers and surrounded by picturesque snow-capped landscapes, are charming the hearts of tourists within the Dereli district.

Aygır Lake at an elevation of two,709 meters, Camlı Lake at 2,754 meters, and Sağrak Lake at an elevation of two,633 meters welcome guests with colourful flowers and beautiful snow views.

The chairperson of Giresun Nature Sports Club (GİDOSK), Ahmet Kılıç, expressed pleasure in encouraging folks to discover nature and partake in out of doors sports activities. He highlighted the lakes’ allure, mentioning that even in late July, the lake shores nonetheless boast snow.

Sharing his feeling about canoeing within the glacial lakes as an distinctive delight, a customer, Mustafa Aydın, stated canoeing is at all times gratifying, however canoeing in glacial lakes is much more gratifying.

“The entire surroundings of the lake were covered in snow, although most of it has melted now, it was still enjoyable. We recommend it to everyone,” stated Aydın, who visited the area final week.

Another customer, Ibrahim Aslan, stated he has been visiting Giresun at particular instances for about three years, including: “This year was a different experience for me. This place has a truly beautiful landscape. Canoeing here is also fantastic. Paddling with such a view is really wonderful.”

The resort trade has additionally skilled a surge in folks’s curiosity, with vacationers wanting to expertise these inspiring landscapes and charming canoeing actions.

They plan to conduct these canoeing occasions each weekend, which function a wonderful promotion for town, stated Orhan Kılınç, a resort supervisor at Koçkayası Nature Park in Dereli.

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