The governorship announced that some decisions were taken in order to provide better service to tourists at Munzur Springs in accordance with the Provincial Administration Law from June 1st to September 15th.
The statement mentioned that the following rules will be in effect:
– It is forbidden to have picnics with or without fire along the water and its surroundings on the way from the village bridge in Munzur Springs to the first point where the water source appears towards the west in the village visiting area, to bring material from outside and to stay overnight.
– It is forbidden for citizens to swim, camp and stay with a caravan in the springs.
– It is forbidden for citizens to collect trees and plants and to leave trash in the springs.
– It is forbidden for vehicles, except vehicles of handicapped and elderly citizens, to enter the springs.

The governorship noted that these decisions were taken to protect the natural beauty and to ensure the safety and comfort of both the tourists and the environment. It is important to respect these rules in order to preserve the natural habitat and to maintain the cleanliness of the area.
Munzur Springs is a popular destination for tourists due to its stunning scenery and crystal-clear waters. By implementing these rules, the local authorities aim to preserve the unique ecosystem of the area and to prevent any potential damage or pollution.
Tourists are urged to adhere to the regulations and to enjoy the beauty of Munzur Springs responsibly. It is essential for visitors to show respect for nature and to help maintain the cleanliness of the environment for future generations to enjoy.
Overall, these measures are taken to ensure the sustainability of Munzur Springs as a tourist attraction and to promote responsible tourism practices. By working together to protect the environment, both locals and tourists can continue to benefit from this natural wonder in a sustainable manner.

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