A group of 13 tourists -- including doctors, engineers, and retired teachers -- visiting from Izmir, in Turkey's Aegean, told Anadolu Agency that they were impressed by the geography of Hakkari when they came for a cultural tour.
The tourists trekked through the area of Mt. Cilo -- the country's second-highest mountain, reaching an altitude of 4,136 meters -- and the grassy highlands, where they met up with local people.
Şükran Laleoğlu said the area has an "incredibly rich geography," adding: "I believe Hakkari will find the place it deserves in tourism, even if belatedly. Anyone can come here safely."