Malatya Gezilecek Yerler Malatya
at a glance
The city that comes to mind when you think of Kayısı is Malatya. In the vast and fertile Malatya Plain of the city, which is named after the Hittite village, which means "honey and fruit garden", it is possible to grow and eat many fruits, especially apricots, cherries, grapes, apples, pears, and apricots, which are delicious to local and foreign tourists. Malatya, the "crab capital of the world", where 80 percent of the world's crab needs are met, delights the tables with its epic crab flavor.
With a heritage like Arslantepe, Malatya receives a heavy influx of visitors who love history and archaeology. In Arslantepe, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, M. Oh, my God. As a result of the discovery and examination of the remains of palaces and temples dating back to 5000 BC and historical artifacts, it has been revealed that Arslantepe was an official, religious and cultural center where the form of state appeared for the first time.
While archaeological sites such as Artepe, Nemrut Mountain, Fırıncılar Hüyük, Bayramtepe Hüyük, Ören Hüyük, İkinciler Hüyük, Aslantaş, Kaletepe Hüyük, Ansur, Kağköy Rock Engravings are noted as the riches of cultural tourism; Girmana and Arabgir Canyons, Sultansuyu, Karakaya Dam and Levent Valley are the unique values of Malatya within the scope of nature tourism. The Turkish-themed Kömürhan Bridge, the Darende Somuncu Baba Tomb, and the Arslantepe, which vary greatly in quality and taste, attract visitors to Malatya with their mysterious whispers from history.