Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Hot air balloon tours begin in Göbeklitep­e, ground zero for humanity

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HOT AIR balloon tours at Göbeklitep­e, an archaeolog­ical site in southeaste­rn Turkey’s Şanlıurfa province, will begin now that the necessary permits have been granted by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (SHGM), the aviation authority said in a Twitter statement Tuesday. The ancient marvel, dubbed ground zero of human history, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2018 and has been attracting both domestic and foreign tourists ever since. Noticing the increased number of tourists visiting the region, the provincial governorat­e along with the Culture and Tourism Provincial Directorat­e initiated the hot air balloon project inspired by the concept’s success in central Turkey’s Cappadocia.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEFOLLOWI­NG a series of test flights carried out at the archeologi­cal site in September, the SHGM permitted the commercial tours, it said in the statement.

The tours will be arranged by the Ezel Aviation company, which was establishe­d in 1990 and was the first company to introduce hot air balloon tours in Cappadocia and central Nevşehir province.

The tours in the touristic Cappadocia region in central Turkey were initially halted on March 17 due to the COVID-19 outbreak but resumed on Aug. 22.

Approximat­ely 600,000 tourists participat­e in the tours yearly, according to data by the Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Ministry. About 50,000 tourists took in the views at Cappadocia at the beginning of this year before the tours were suspended in March.

Meanwhile, Göbeklitep­e, which closed its doors to visitors for three months this year due to the outbreak, was the most visited archeologi­cal site on a virtual museum applicatio­n launched by the Culture and Tourism Ministry during the pandemic. Some 1.6 million users virtually visited Göbeklitep­e in two months after the applicatio­n went into service on March 25. Göbeklitep­e reopened to visitors on June 1.

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A hot air balloon floats near the Göbeklitep­e archeologi­cal site, southeaste­rn Şanlıurfa province, Turkey, Oct. 6, 2020.

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