Beauty of Cappadocia in Türkiye attracts photography enthusiasts

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Türkiye’s Cappadocia, with its stunning natural wonders, has become an increasingly popular destination for photography enthusiasts and social media influencers.

Located in the central province of Nevsehir, Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has gained worldwide fame in recent years for its unique volcanic cones, known as fairy chimneys, as well as its underground cities, hot-air balloon rides, rock-carved houses, and early Christian structures such as churches, chapels, and shelters.

Previously known as a popular destination for honeymooners’ photo shoots, Cappadocia now attracts a growing number of photography enthusiasts, largely influenced by social media posts.

Hundreds of tourists, including honeymooners, flock to Cappadocia to capture its beauty through their lenses simultaneously.

Halil Gunes, head of the Cappadocia Photographers Association, revealed that both domestic and international visitors come to the region daily, solely for photography purposes, which has positively impacted the area.

To cater to the demands of photography enthusiasts, the region has witnessed an increase in the availability of costumes and classic vehicles, Gunes added. “A few photo shoots take place at sunrise and there are people who want to take pictures at sunset, but the majority occur during the hot-air balloon departures.”

Gunes believes that photography accounts for about 30% of the tourism sector in the region.

Mustafa Caner Yalcin, a photographer providing services to tourists in the area, stressed that some visitors come to Cappadocia for just a day to pose in front of the camera.

Yalcin said that photography tourism has contributed to the diversity of tourism in Cappadocia.

“This is a situation related to the penetration of social media into our lives. One of the purposes of people visiting the region is to take pictures,” he said.

Another photographer, Saban Ciftcibasi said they ensured that tourists capture the most beautiful images from dawn till dusk.

“Photography in Cappadocia has become a part of tourism. We start photographing with the departure of the balloons in the morning and continue until sunset. Especially during morning hours offer excellent photo opportunities with the balloons. Both domestic and international tourists exhibit high demand,” Ciftcibasi stated.

Enes Ozcen, who traveled from northwestern Bolu province solely for a day of photography, described the scenery in Cappadocia as extraordinary.

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