Erzurum is the highest major city in Turkey, situated on a high plateau. It is known as the "Rock of the East" due to its harsh winters and resilient history. The city is a showcase of Seljuk architecture with its iconic stone madrasas. Today, it is a premier winter sports destination and famous for its horizontal doner kebab, Cağ Kebabı.
Palandöken Ski Center: One of Turkey's best ski resorts, famous for its powder snow, long runs, and night skiing.
Double Minaret Madrasa (Çifte Minareli Medrese): The symbol of the city, a masterpiece of Seljuk stone carving and architecture.
Three Tombs (Üç Kümbetler): Iconic mausoleums dating back to the 12th century, resembling tent-like structures in stone.
Tortum Waterfall: One of the widest and most majestic waterfalls in Turkey, located in a tranquil valley.