
Central Anatolia Guide
Central Anatolia is a region in the middle of our country with vast plains surrounded by mountains on all sides, which is the land of steppes. It is an important cultural land known for its thousands and tens of thousands of years of history, which is of great importance in terms of the culture of the country. It is a very important region not only for Turkish culture but also for world culture. Konya Çatalhöyük, which is accepted as the oldest settlement in terms of human history, is also in this region. Ankara, the capital of our country, is also in this region. Konya, known as the granary, is around the region. Kayseri, which is famous for its cuisine and trade, including the imposing Mount Erciyes, is also in this region. Eskişehir, which has become a student city in recent years, is also in this region and many more cities are within the scope of the Central Anatolia Region. Almost all of the region is characterized by a continental climate, which is generally known as a region with long, harsh and cold winters, although it can be mild at times. Therefore, the climate has given the region its characteristic features. The region consists of wide plains. Where the region ends, the mountain range begins. For example, Kayseri Sivas region. But despite all this, it is also extremely rich in terms of facilities where accommodation opportunities are extremely good in terms of travel and tourism.
It is a region where the transportation network is also extremely comfortable. Airports and highways reach almost every region. Central Anatolia emerges as a region where it is developed especially in the field of railways. Although it has limited opportunities in terms of agricultural activities, it has quite wide opportunities in terms of entrepreneurship and trade. It is a large region that will take days and even months to visit.
For accommodation suggestions, you can take a look at our Central Anatolia Hotels page.