Botan Valley National Park

Botan Valley National Park

The breathtaking natural scenery of Botan Valley, situated in Siirt, Turkey, has led to its recognition as a national park. Those visiting Botan Valley National Park have the opportunity to explore a part of the historic Silk Road, which features ancient churches in the villages of Yerlibahçe, Kayabogaz, Kalender, and Koçlu, along with the 6th-century monastery on Deyr Mountain and the 1,500-year-old Mar Yakub Monastery.

Botan Valley National Park

This national park, which showcases different beauty throughout each season, stands at an elevation of approximately 350 meters and offers panoramic views from Rasıl Hacar Hill (Delikli Stone). It is a favored spot for both local and international tourists and is an essential visit for nature enthusiasts, offering spectacular views of Botan Stream, its natural wonders, and recreational areas.

Botan Valley is one of Turkey's most rugged and steep valleys, with a rich history of human settlement dating from Neolithic times to the present. The park boasts numerous hiking trails that pass through the villages, giving visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in this awe-inspiring landscape. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature admirer, or looking for an adventure, Botan Valley National Park is a destination you simply cannot miss.

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