The world’s largest single-piece lavender island in the Çekerek district of Yozgat, Turkiye
A monumental project has brought the enchanting hue of lavender to the steppe silhouette of Central Anatolia, taking root in the Çekerek district of Yozgat, Turkiye. The world’s largest single-piece lavender island mesmerizes visitors every July.
Stretching out like a purple sea woven into nature, the lavender island contributes significantly to both tourism and the local economy. Planted on a single parcel of approximately 1,500 decares, over 250,000 lavender saplings have been brought together with the soil.
Beyond being one of Türkiye’s largest lavender plantations, Çekerek Lavender island holds the distinction of being the world’s largest lavender field established on a single plot of land. It is currently attracting considerable attention.
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