National Parks
Journey Through Türkiye’s Wild Wonders
From the towering peaks of Mount Ararat to the tranquil shores of Lake Van, Türkiye’s national parks reveal some of the country’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. These protected areas are home to rare wildlife, lush forests, and dramatic geological formations—stories written in stone, water, and wind. Wander among cascading waterfalls, trek through alpine meadows, or explore volcanic craters shaped over millennia. Each park offers a vivid connection to the natural heritage of Türkiye that has inspired travelers and sustained communities for centuries.
Sacred Routes Türkiye provides expert guidance, ecological insights, and full logistical support for capturing the beauty of these remarkable environments. Whether you are filming migratory birds in wetlands, documenting ancient pine forests, or tracing the flow of pristine rivers, we ensure you have the knowledge, access, and resources to bring Türkiye’s natural treasures to life on screen.
Key Filming Locations
Göreme National Park and Cappadocia
Pamukkale-Hierapolis National Park
Mount Nemrut National Park
Troy Historical National Park
Beydağları Coastal National Park
Köprülü Canyon National Park
Explore More Natural Wonders
Saklıkent National Park (Muğla–Antalya)
A deep canyon carved by snowmelt waters, with walkways through narrows and the ancient city of Tlos uphill.
Yedigöller National Park (Bolu)
Seven landslide-formed lakes in dense forest, famed for autumn colors, camping, and calm reflections.
Hatila Valley National Park (Artvin)
A rugged river gorge with rare flora, suspension bridges, and sweeping aerial perspectives of the Kaçkar foothills.
Altındere Valley National Park (Trabzon)
Home to the cliffside Sumela Monastery, a Byzantine marvel set amid misty forests and steep rock faces.
Mount Ida (Kazdağları) National Park (Balıkesir–Çanakkale)
Mythic Mount Ida of Trojan War lore, offering cool forests, mountain streams, and panoramic Aegean views.
Munzur Valley National Park (Tunceli)
Türkiye’s largest national park, known for sacred springs, alpine meadows, and rich biodiversity along the Munzur River.
Kızıldağ National Park (Isparta)
A lakeside ecosystem dotted with Roman-era remains, ideal for hiking, picnics, and tranquil waterscapes.
Dilek Peninsula–Büyük Menderes Delta National Park (Aydın)
A peninsula of coves and beaches beside wildlife-rich wetlands, with traces of the ancient Panionion nearby.
Soğuksu National Park (Ankara)
Pine forests, rare wildlife, and nearby thermal springs create a serene setting close to the capital.