Türkiye's wind on the green route

Türkiye's inclusion on the Travel Green List proves once again that the vision of environmentally friendly tourism is resonating globally.
This special list, prepared every year, includes countries, regions, cities and organizations that stand out with their environmentally friendly, responsible and sustainable tourism policies.
Taking part in Wanderlust not only highlights Türkiye's natural and cultural riches, but also makes its environmentally sensitive and responsible tourism policies visible on a global scale.
It is emphasized that the Nemrut ruins in Adıyaman are a world heritage site. It is said that "the ruins belong to a world heritage site."
This special annual list includes countries, regions, cities, and organizations that stand out with their environmentally friendly, responsible, and sustainable tourism policies. Türkiye's inclusion on the 2025 list reaffirms its claim to leadership in sustainable tourism on the international stage.
Wanderlust is recognized internationally as a benchmark for environmentally friendly destinations. Türkiye's inclusion on the Travel Green List further demonstrates that its vision of environmentally friendly tourism is resonating globally.
On the special page dedicated to Türkiye, attention is drawn to sustainable tourism, and Mount Nemrut, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, stands out as one of the notable destinations.
Nemrut is not only a cultural treasure; it also receives a full-page coverage as a visual symbol of Türkiye's environmentally conscious management approach. This emphasis, coupled with Türkiye's sustainable conservation efforts at 21 World Heritage sites, is also receiving international acclaim.
Wanderlust’s “Travel Green List” issue not only ranks countries but also showcases eco-friendly hotels, zero-waste initiatives, environmentally friendly guided tours and best practices in ecotourism.
In the magazine's 2025 issue, Turkey stands out with its environmental protection policies, destination management practices, and tourism models that prioritize local development. The publication details Turkey's rise in this area, citing programs Türkiye has implemented with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) in recent years, accommodation facilities that have received sustainability certification, and environmental awareness initiatives.
Taking part in Wanderlust not only highlights Türkiye's natural and cultural riches, but also makes its environmentally sensitive and responsible tourism policies visible on a global scale.
Travel Green List, closely followed by environmentally friendly travel enthusiasts, determines the route choices of millions of tourists.
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