After having breakfast at the hotel, we first go to Erciş Balık Dam. We can call the fish dam the migration route of the pearl mullets living in Lake Van. The sight of fish struggling to spawn in the current of the Deli Stream, which merges with Lake Van, where they pass from the soda water of Lake Van to the freshwater stream to spawn, offers us a visual feast. We photograph the fish weir, which gives the impression that they are jumping and dancing because they swim against the water, and then we go to Muradiye Waterfall. After our free time at the magnificent Muradiye Waterfall on the Bend-i Mahi Stream fed by Tendürek Mountain, 8 km away from Doğubayazıt, on a hill overlooking the plain, we will see one of the most important Turkish architectural works that took 99 years to build, coming out of the fairy tale world and impressing those who see it with all its magnificence. We visit Ishak Pasha Palace, one of the UNESCO World Heritage candidates. İshak Pasha Palace was built in 1784 during the reign of İshak Pasha II of Çıldıroğulları and is considered to be the only palace structure of Ottoman architecture in Anatolia that has survived to the present day. The palace has 366 rooms, including a mosque, divan room, bakery, kitchen and baths. The motifs on the doors are a marvel of art. Ishak Pasha Palace took its place in the corner of Yaşar Kemal's book, The Legend of Mount Ararat, as the place where the epic love of Gülbahar and Ahmed, who could not get together. We visit the tomb of the famous Sheikh Ahmedi Hani, who wrote the epic love story called Memu Zin, 500 meters away from the palace, and get in our vehicle to go to Kars. Dinner and accommodation at our hotel in Kars.
Breakfast: At the Hotel
Lunch:Extra
Dinner: At the Hotel
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