Nemrut Dağı National Park
Nemrut Dağı National Park is located in southeastern Turkey and is famous for its stunning landscapes and rich archaeological significance. The park is home to the iconic Mount Nemrut, which features colossal stone heads and ancient burial mounds from the 1st century BC, built by King Antiochus I of Commagene.
The park covers an area of approximately 24,000 hectares and offers various hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna. It was designated a national park in 1988 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting tourists and researchers interested in its historical and natural beauty.