Bezirgan Village Near Kalkan

Kalkan is located only 17 kilometers away
from the beautiful yayla (high mountain valley) village of Bezirgan,
elevation 700 metres.
Historically, many locals of Kalkan have owned land both in Kalkan and in
Bezirgan. Today many still follow the pattern of their ancestors,
spending summers in the coolness of the mountains and winters near the
warm coast. During the summer months about 650 people live here and
this number drops to about 150 in the winter when the population moves
back down to the coast.
Bezirgan is a completely different
environment from what you see on the coast. It is an authentic
working Turkish village and the people living here live much as their
ancestors did 100 years ago. The village is nestled on an ancient
lake bed of rich soil which supports a luxurious coat of fertile fields
yielding grains and chickpeas, lush orchards and grazing land for sheep
and goats.

One reaches the village after an
lovely drive high above Kalkan with a spectacular view of the
Mediterranean below as well as a look into the depths of the Kaputaş
Gorge. A remarkable change in vegetation is seen before one reaches the crest
of the mountain valley where Bezirgan lays below in all its beauty.
There's
a lot to see in Bezirgan -
charming village houses and gardens and depending on the season you will
see planting, animals being shorn, wool
processed, grain winnowed and fruit and vegetables laid out for winter use. Bezirgan is a relaxing
place and its friendly people are full of traditional Turkish hospitality.
The village makes an interesting daytrip. You can
take walks about the village and observe Turkish country life with its
slow pace or alternatively, walks in the mountains encircling
the village. There are also several Lycian ruins to be seen within
the village itself. Or sit outside and have a cup of tea at the tea
house in the central grassy "square" and watch the local
men play the game "OK", tavla (backgammon) and dominoes.

Don't miss the large
cluster of ambars in the southwest corner of
the village. These are traditional wooden grain
storehouses with a construction method carried over from
the ancient Lycians. You can read about them
here (see the bottom of this page for a photo).
If you take the trail leading past the ambars, you can
hike to the top of the mountain and get a fantastic view
over Kalkan and the sea.
A trip to Bezirgan is
an opportunity for a glimpse into a very different way
of life than most of us are used to, a visit back in
time. The most beautiful time of the year to visit
is in May when the valley is covered in sweeping fields
of crimson poppies.

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