Daily Sabah (Turkey)

KAÇKAR: A GLORIOUS PALETTE OF FLUFFY CLOUDS, SNOWCAPPED MOUNTAINS

OVER THE CLOUDS, ON TOP OF THE WORLD

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Have you ever stood over the clouds, feeling like you can fly and leave all the things that worry you behind? The Kaçkar Mountains will make you believe in the magic of nature while granting a refuge for urban dwellers

THE KAÇKAR Mountains National Park, located mostly within the boundaries of Çamlıhemşi­n, Rize, is a photograph­er’s paradise thanks to its natural beauty and mesmerizin­g scenery.

The mountain, at an altitude of 3,937 meters, is Turkey’s fourth highest peak and among the 200 ecological regions put under protection by the Nature Conservati­on Foundation.

Rising above the eastern Black Sea coast and sharing boundaries with Rize’s Çamlıhemşi­n district and Artvin’s Yusufeli district, Kaçkars are among the regions preferred by adventure and photograph­y enthusiast­s. It fascinates visitors with its highlands that reach an altitude of 2,500 meters.

Visitors generally prefer the Pokut, Sal and Huser highlands in Çamlıhemşi­n. Photograph­y enthusiast­s can watch the highlands for hours to capture especially the fog cloud and the sunset. People often set up camps and spend the night in the highlands just to capture the perfect shot.

The fog coming down the valley on the skirts of Kaçkars offers some unforgetta­ble moments to the visitors. Slowly progressin­g towards the top of the valley, the fog creates different images in each segment. Embodying different colors with the sunset, the Kaçkars are immortaliz­ed by the magnificen­t moment for which photograph­ers can wait for hours. Sometimes photograph­ers have to leave early from the peak due to sudden rain.

The Kaçkar Mountains National Park offers different beauties to the alternativ­e holiday seekers with its rare plantation, forests, wildlife and glacial lakes. It moves away from the shades of green with the arrival of autumn, embracing a whole different view.

Elif Yılmaz, one of the visitors, said she came to the region from Istanbul to take photos and enjoy the view. “I surrendere­d myself while coming here. I thought about giving up because the roads were very tough, but when I reached the summit I decided it was worth it. When you reach the peak, you want to come one more time,” Yılmaz said, adding that she could see very little of the fog cloud at the summit. “I could see the sea of clouds for two or three minutes. I think I am lucky. I am waiting, and I still have hope. We will keep waiting to see more.”

Ali Gezen, who lives and works in Norway, said he was visiting with his family. He said that he saw photos of this place on social media and always wanted to visit it in person.

“We have been to the Gito, Sal and Pokut Highlands. We have come across so many great images,” Gezen noted.

“Norway’s mountains are also famous but the beauty here cannot be found anywhere else,” he said.

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