Lake Tuz is the second-largest lake in Turkey after Lake Van and the second saltiest lake in the world. It meets 70% of Turkey's salt needs. The average depth of Lake Tuz is below 50 cm. Lake Tuz is home to 85 species of birds, 129 insect species, 4 of which are endemic, 15 mammals and 38 endemic plant species. There are about 6 thousand bird nesting areas in the lake. It is a Class A wetland according to international criteria and an important wetland for the protection of biodiversity in Turkey. Lake Tuz is included in the World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO. So, where is Lake Tuz? What makes Lake Tuz special? Are there any fish in Lake Tuz?
Let's explore the things to see while visiting Lake Tuz and learn more about the formation of Lake Tuz...