The common feature of these unique lands, which rank first in travel trend reports, is that you can see the deep blue vastness of the sky from everywhere.
Mongolia
We can call Mongolia the country of vast lands stretching into the sky. The appeal of this wild and rugged country to travelers is currently one of the most talked about topics in the travel world. As for the question of what to do in these untouched lands that have not yet been discovered by crowds of tourists… Whether it is driving in the windy steppes or riding horses towards the distant horizon of the Gobi Desert, Mongolia is waiting for us to leave our fast lives aside, slow down, switch off and breathe. In addition to the steppes where you can trace Genghis Khan, the cosmopolitan capital Ulan Bator will help you discover the traditions of the country, unique Buddhist temples, world-famous eagle hunting festivals, and authentic villages and tents where you can experience the still-existing ethnic nomadic culture are enough to get to know this extraordinary country closely.

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, which struggled with internal unrest for a while, has finally found its balance. Sri Lanka, one of the most beautiful island countries of Southeast Asia, promises great riches in its small surface area. While the capital Colombo fascinates with its colonial atmosphere and unique gastronomy scene, you can explore the lush plantations that provide tea to the world, silk beaches and national parks that provide a safari experience with their wildlife, during your tour of the country with authentic train journeys. Udawalawe National Park is the place where you can go on safari to see the unique Asian elephants and Yala National Park to see the endangered leopards. Of course, tea is one of the most valuable assets of the country.
Everyone has heard of the famous teas of the country formerly known as Ceylon. Hill Country in the Haputale Mountains is known as the place where Sir Thomas Lipton, who created the world’s most famous tea brand in this country, founded his empire. While the ancient city of Galle, which was colonized by the Dutch in 1663, fascinates with its historical atmosphere, those who want to surf in turquoise waters should head towards the beaches of Arugam Bay. Sri Lanka also produces the world’s highest quality cinnamon. Those who want to see this rich and fragrant world closely can visit Ganduwa Island on Koggala Lake.









