Kars... |
In the northeastern corner of the country, stands Kars, over a high plateau. The province, famous in Turkish history, lies
at the foot of a magnificent fortress, the Kars Kalesi from the 12th century. This castle constructed by the
Seljuks, was later restored in the 19th century, and it affords a wonderful view of the land below. Nearby is
an old cathedral which was subsequently used as a church, named as the Havariler Museum (the Church of the Apostles) where
some relief of the Apostles can be seen. One of the most important sights in Kars, is the Kars Museum, housing many
archaeological finds from the earliest ages. Beautiful wood carvings, and a wide collection of coins found in the area are
exhibited here, together with some ethnographic works of art, such as fine kilims, carpets and local costumes. 42 km east
of Kars, lies Ani, a fascinating medieval town, situated on the ancient Silk Road. This impressive place was once the
capital of Urartians, later invaded by the Byzantines and the Mongols, and is located near the Arpacay stream which flows
between the Turkish and Armenian Republics. The proximity of this ghost town to the border, places some restrictions on
visitors, but the ruins of the mosques and numerous churches, together with the cathedral and the citadel, all inside city
walls, are really worth seeing. Fifty kilometers north of Kars, nature lovers may consider excursions to Lake Cildir, with
its artificial island. This area, possessing many different kinds of fish and birds, is a naturepreserve, and it is a
lovely spot for relaxation and picnicking. 53 km from Kars, is Sarikamis, another pretty town, which is a ski centre
surrounded by large pine forests. It is an attractive resort with modern facilities, providing opportunities for every
type of winter sport. Kagizman is famous for its rock reliefs belonging to the Neolithic Age. The Aras River canyon is full
of wild, natural beauties. The other significant locations are Tuzluca for its salt caves, Gole for its meadows and Aygir
Lake, Posof for its forests and mountains is heavenly and Digor where it is believed that the famous Turkish poet Dede
Korkut lived. Regarding the specialities of the region, folkloric values play an important role, and visitors will enjoy
the traditional entertainment of rich and interesting folk dances. The kilims and carpets woven in the area are also famous
for their colors and designs. Delicious honey is another specialty of Kars, and tasty "kasar" (Keshkawal) cheese
is produced by the villagers in this city of pastures and dairy products.
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