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Catch rare 10-day sunset phenomenon at Erzincan’s great canyon

Catch rare 10-day sunset phenomenon at Erzincan's great canyon The sunset at Karanlik (Dark) Canyon in Erzincan's Kemaliye district is visible for only ten days of the year, Erzincan, Erzurum, Türkiye, July 3, 2024. (IHA Photo)
By Selin Hacialioglu
July 3, 2024

Each year the Karanlik (Dark) Canyon in Erzincan’s Kemaliye district transforms into a breathtaking spectacle for only 10 days.

The sun sets perfectly in the middle of the canyon, offering an unforgettable view that draws tourists from around the world to Erzurum.

Rare natural event occurs in Erzurum

Catch rare 10-day sunset phenomenon at Erzincan's great canyon
View of Karanlik (Dark) Canyon in Erzincan’s Kemaliye district, Erzurum, Türkiye. (Adobe Stock Photo)

During this limited ten-day period, the sun’s descent over the Munzur Mountains and the Karasu River creates a mesmerizing scene visible only from a specific vantage point in the canyon. Tourists take boat trips to a designated area where the view is most spectacular.

Guven Gurdal, a local tourism operator, says, “Tourists from many countries come here to see this moment. We take them by boat to the part of the canyon with the best view. At sunset, the sun sets right in the middle of Karanlik Canyon, creating an extraordinary sight.”

When, where to see best sunset in Erzurum

Catch rare 10-day sunset phenomenon at Erzincan's great canyon
The sunset at Karanlik (Dark) Canyon in Erzincan’s Kemaliye district is visible for only ten days of the year, Erzincan, Erzurum, Türkiye, July 3, 2024. (IHA Photo)

This phenomenon begins in early July and lasts only 10 days. Nature enthusiasts and photographers find it a must-see event. “The sunset over Karanlik Canyon is an amazing view,” said Gurdal.

The canyon, formed by the Karasu River and framed by the Munzur Mountains, offers a stunning natural landscape.

Best tourist attractions in Erzurum

Catch rare 10-day sunset phenomenon at Erzincan's great canyon
View of the Three Tombs complex in Erzurum, Türkiye. (Adobe Stock Photo)

Erzurum offers more than just the unique sunset at Karanlik Canyon. Visitors can explore:

  • The Three Tombs (Uc Kumbetler): These historic Seljuk-era mausoleums, dating back to the 12th century, feature intricate stone carvings and distinctive architectural styles.
  • Double Minaret Madrasa: This historic Islamic school, dating back to the 13th century, is renowned for its twin minarets and intricate Seljuk architecture.
  • Yakutiye Madrasa: Built in the 14th century, Yakutiye Medrese is a remarkable example of Islamic architecture. It was originally a theological school and now houses a museum featuring ethnographic artifacts and exhibits related to the area’s history.
  • Tortum Waterfall: One of the largest waterfalls in Türkiye, Tortum Waterfall plunges 157 feet into a beautiful natural pool. The surrounding area offers stunning views and is a popular spot for picnics and nature walks.
  • Narman Fairy Chimneys: These unique red rock formations, formed by centuries of erosion, create an otherworldly landscape. The chimneys are a striking natural wonder, perfect for hiking and photography.
  • Palandoken Mountain: Known for its excellent skiing opportunities, Palandoken Mountain boasts some of the longest and steepest slopes in Türkiye. The ski resort here is well-equipped with modern facilities and offers activities for both beginners and experienced skiers.

Whether it’s the rare sunset at Karanlik Canyon or the various attractions around Erzurum, the region offers something for every traveler.

Last Updated:  Jul 3, 2024 1:54 PM