Tag: “Central Anatolia”

17 places found.

  1. goreme

    Göreme is located among the "fairy chimneys" rock formations, is a town in Cappadocia, in the Nevşehir Province, Central Anatolia. The Göreme National Park (Göreme Milli Parklar in Turkish) was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.

  2. Nicaraguan Rodeo

    Wandering the streets of Moyogalpa on the Island of Ometepe which is located in Lake Nicaragua... as if things weren't random enough already, we were looking for an old fashion Nicaraguan cock fight.

  3. Central Park Reservoir

    I come here few times a year when I feel down. The perfect moment is during sunset and you are given these beautiful colors, view of midtown and the reflection from the water.

  4. The hills above Naryn

    The Kyrgyz city of Naryn is located in a valley, and is surrounded by easily accessible hills, foothills and mountains - an excellent place for either a liesurely stroll or a strenuous hike.

  5. The village of Kochkor

    The small village of Kochkor is located on the main road between Lake Issyk-Kul and the city of Naryn. It's a great place to relax for a weekend if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

  6. Between Kochkor and the Chuy River

    Just north of the village of Kochkor lie freshwater springs which flow into the Chuy River. A five minute walk will lead you into this relaxing paradise, spotted with sheep, cows and horses.

  7. Central Street

    Woodstock, Vermont has the feel of "Hometown, USA." One to the main streets that goes through town is Central Avenue that is filled with unique shops to help those looking for a unique item.

  8. Naryn Mosque

    In recent years, Saudi Arabian benefactors have paid for the construction of mosques throughout the country of Kyrgyzstan. Most are nothing architecturally special.

  9. Koshoy Korgon

    The ruined citadel of Koshoy Korgon, is located just outside of the village of Kara-Suu. Not much is known about this fortress (at least according to my guidebooks, anyway) but it dates from roughly the 10th century, and was probably Karakhanid.

  10. Community Based Tourism, Kyrgyzstan

    Community Based Tourism, or CBT, has offices throughout Kyrgyzstan, although their central office is located in Bishkek. CBT is an excellent resource for those travelling through Kyrgyzstan.

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