Talip Aldemir, an official from the Turkish Travel Agencies Association, told Anadolu Agency that tourist density was seen in all areas, from accommodation facilities in the region to agencies, from companies that organize activities to other tourism components.
Stressing that they had a productive tourism season this year, he said they expect an even busier 2023 and 2024 thanks to the expanding market range.
"We saw 2019 as a year of records, and we had expected more visitors in 2020. Unfortunately, the pandemic affected Cappadocia as well as the whole world. The year 2022 brought a smile to the face of tourism professionals," he said.
Cappadocia is one of the world's most unique regions, and has been home to many civilizations, he added.
The region, located in Central Anatolia's Nevşehir province, has been preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985.