Nemrut Dağı
Nemrut Dağı is a mountain located in southeastern Turkey, famous for its archaeological significance. It is home to the remains of a royal tomb built for King Antiochus I of Commagene, who ruled in the 1st century BC. The site features massive stone statues and a large burial mound, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The summit of Nemrut Dağı offers stunning views and is known for its impressive sunrise and sunset experiences. The colossal statues depict various gods and historical figures, showcasing the blend of Persian, Greek, and Armenian cultures. Visitors often hike to the top to explore this ancient wonder.