Located in the northeast on the border between Ardahan and Kars provinces, the second-largest lake in eastern Anatolia becomes ice-covered as temperatures fall below zero.
When its thickness reaches around 40 centimeters (16 inches), fishing enthusiasts break the ice and catch fish like Eskimos.
Mayor Kemal Yakup Azizoğlu told Anadolu Agency that number of tourists is increasing every year.
He added that they hosted many local and foreign tourists this year, despite the onset of a late winter and the pandemic.
"We expect guests until the first week of April. Currently, there is an ideal ice cover especially for a sleigh ride," he said.
He said that an outdoor park with icy tunnels and cave in the district has been a major tourist attraction. The Ice City -- a project inspired by installations in Japan and China -- was opened this year.
Kurtuluş Kılıç, who was riding on a sleigh, said he is happy that winter lasted long this year.