Ovacik
Ovacık, a district of Tunceli, contains magnificent natural beauties that you will not want to return home after discovering.
Although Ovacik is weak in terms of historical buildings, it fascinates nature lovers in particular. You should definitely visit Ovacık to see the unique landscapes that you can't help taking photos of. As its name suggests, Ovacık, which was established on a very wide plain between the mountains, also has very fertile lands as the birthplace of the Munzur Stream.
Ovacik Hotels
We are sure that your visit to Ovacık will be one of the most beautiful nature holidays you can give yourself and your family, at the foot of the Munzur Mountains, in the serenity of Munzur Stream. You should definitely review our website HotelForex.com for Ovacik Hotel options and accommodation alternatives. You will not only find Ovacik Hotel options suitable for your budget, but you will also have the privilege of bargaining with hotels. Thanks to HotelForex.com, when you don't have to worry about accommodation, you should think about what to pack in your suitcase. Shall we make this easy for you too? If you like a winter holiday or if you go to Ovacık during the winter months, a cold and snowy weather will welcome you. Summer months are relatively cool. No matter which season you visit Ovacık, the view of Ovacık, located between the Munzur Mountains and Munzur Stream, will always fascinate you.
Places to See and Visit in Ovacik
Munzur Valley National Park: This region, which was declared a national park in 1971, covers a very large area of 42.000 hectares. Munzur Valley National Park, which is one of the oxygen sources of the city, has 227 endemic plant species and 1518 vegetation. It will be very exciting to see different animal species up close, especially with your children, in Munzur Valley National Park. When you are tired, you can also enjoy being in a peaceful environment while resting under one of many tree species such as elm, maple, plane tree, ash, walnut, birch, poplar and willow. One of the most popular activities of Munzur Valley National Park is rafting in the water of Munzur Stream. It is one of the favorite stops of extreme sports lovers or those who want to experience adrenaline for once. Even if you don't try extreme sports, you can also do activities such as camping or going on a nature tour by bike.
Munzur Springs: Munzur Springs, located 17 kilometers from the center of Ovacik, consist of 40 large and small water cells every 200 to 300 meters. Munzur has cool water with cold waters gushing from its eyes. Especially with its stunning photographic view, the waterfall formed by the eyes is definitely one of the places to be seen. On the promenade near this waterfall, you can both enjoy the view and eat the fish you caught in the Munzur water. You should definitely experience the pleasure of fishing in such a landscape with your family.
Mercan Valley: Mercan Creek, which mixes with Munzur water from the center of Ovacık district, originates from the western slopes of Avcı Mountains. Coral Valley, which is included in a part of Munzur Valley National Park, also has unique views. We would like to emphatically state that you should definitely not leave Ovacık without seeing these sights. You can also fish in Mercan Creek and have a delicious picnic with your family. In addition to its rich vegetation and wild life, Kırk Merdiven Waterfall is one of the places that will fascinate you.
Tastes You Must Try in Ovacik
• Red Spotted Trout: Red Spotted Trout found in Munzur water is one of the most famous fish species not only in Turkey but also in the world. Red Spotted Trout is an endemic fish species that can only live in Munzur water. The beauty of the taste of Red Spotted Trout, which loves cold water, is one of the rare flavors that you can only understand when you eat it. It is particularly popular with the locals living nearby.
• You should not return home without buying honey, especially from Ovacık, where honey production begins to increase.
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• Recessed
• Babuko
• Mulberry Dessert
• Molasses Halva
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