Tourism Opens, Nature-loving Travelers flock to Turkey in the midst of a pandemic
TURKEY has vaccinated against COVID-19 against millions of people. Now, the country that used to be the seat of the Ottoman Empire’s government began to stand because daily illnesses continued to decline. Known as the city of waterfalls and lakes, Turkey’s northwestern province of Düzce is becoming a popular destination for nature lovers as the normalization process begins amid the coronavirus pandemic. Anadolu Agency reports that Düzce, which is easily accessible from metropolitan cities such as Istanbul and Ankara, has been attracting many visitors every day after the difficulties of dealing with COVID-19. Natural beauty that is not located in the forest high up in the city. Aydınpınar, the waterfalls of Güzeldere and the Efteni Bird Sanctuary, welcome guests with all the beautiful views and peaceful summer splendor. The tourist area, where the sound of running water accompanies beech and hornbeam trees, offers views that delight visitors with a range of vibrant colors. Gölyaka Mayor...