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Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain)

Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain)

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Mountain PeakElemento naturalEstablecimiento

Mejor época para visitar

Dusk and early evening are best, blue flames stand out against the dark. Spring and autumn bring mild weather and fewer tour buses.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Small admission fee is charged at the entrance and can change, so check the official site before visiting; carry cash for on-site payments. City tourist cards rarely include Yanar Dag, so save money by using public buses or shared taxis instead of private tours.

Recomendado para

Photography enthusiasts, Geology and natural history fans, Travelers short on time, Night-time explorers

Planifica tu visita

30-45 minutes

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: Gusts of warm air carry a faint mineral smell while steady orange-blue tongues of flame lick a rocky slope, the glow fueled by natural hydrocarbons seeping from underground. Surprisingly, some researchers believe the seepage has been active for centuries and pilgrims once treated the site as sacred, while modern visitors linger after dark to photograph the hypnotic blaze.

Destacados: A persistent natural-gas seep feeds a steady orange flame that can reach about three meters high along a rocky slope, so you can hear a faint hiss and see heat shimmer on cold nights. Local lore says shepherds and night-watchers warmed themselves there for generations, and when wind and gas align the flame's inner core can turn an almost electric blue, making the orange tongues look like molten metal under a sapphire glow.

Consejos de expertos

  • Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for the best light and to beat late tour groups.
  • Bring a windproof jacket, flames and wind can make the hill chilly and smoky.
  • Step to the far edge of the viewing platform for less crowded photo angles.
  • Follow posted safety barriers and keep a steady distance, flames are hot and ground can be unstable.

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