Overview
Aksaray, located in Turkey's Central Anatolia Region, is a city known for its historical and cultural richness. Situated on the ancient Silk Road, Aksaray has been home to numerous civilizations for thousands of years. Known as Garsaura in ancient times, the city was an important trade and cultural hub during the Roman, Byzantine, and Seljuk periods. Sultanhanı Caravanserai is one of its most famous historical landmarks.
Aksaray’s cuisine offers rich variety, with local specialties such as onion pottery kebab, okra soup, katmer, and dolaz dessert being particularly famous.
The city experiences a continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Its people are warm and hospitable. Aksaray attracts nature lovers with its natural wonders, including the Ihlara Valley, Mount Hasan, and Salt Lake. Combining history, nature, and culture, Aksaray promises unforgettable memories for its visitors.