The Pearl of the East
Located in eastern Turkey, Van is one of the region’s most attractive tourist destinations, boasting stunning natural beauty, historical sites, and rich culture. Known as the “Pearl of the East,” this city offers unforgettable experiences for both nature lovers and history buffs.
Lake Van – The Blue Eyes of Turkey
Lake Van, Turkey’s largest lake, is a popular destination for visitors to the region, boasting turquoise waters and the natural beauty of its surroundings. Akdamar Island, located in the lake, and the Akdamar Church are renowned worldwide for their historical and mystical atmosphere.
Historical and Cultural Treasures
Akdamar Church: One of the most important works of Armenian architecture, it offers a unique view from the center of the lake.
Van Castle: The city’s most important historical structure, bearing the magnificent traces of the Urartian civilization.
Van Museum: A special destination for history enthusiasts, boasting priceless artifacts from the Urartian period.
Nature and Adventure
Van Cat: This world-famous cat, with its blue and amber eyes, is the symbol of the city.
Muradiye Waterfall: A peaceful stop, amidst a captivating natural landscape.
Artos and Süphan Mountains: Unique routes for trekking, hiking, and photography.
A Land of Flavors
Van is world-renowned not only for its natural beauty but also for its local cuisine. The Van Breakfast, served every morning, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its variety and delicious flavor.
Why Should You Visit Van?
To experience a unique natural experience at Turkey’s largest lake
To explore history stretching from the Urartians to the present day
To savor the world-famous Van Breakfast
To meet Anatolia’s most welcoming and hospitable people