Research Article

Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism

Number: Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global October 16, 2024
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Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism

Abstract

With the increasing popularity of healing methods involving salt, the importance of salt mines has grown significantly over time. Today, as salt therapy (Speleotherapy) becomes more widespread, salt caves in many countries around the world have begun to transform into salt therapy centers. Salt caves in Spain (Cardona), Belarus (Soliharsk), Romania (Slanic, Salina Turda, and Praid), Poland (Wieliczka), Pakistan (Khewra), Germany (Berchtesgaden), Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan), and Turkey (Çankırı and Iğdır Tuzluca) are used for therapeutic purposes. Particularly, Çankırı Salt Cave and Iğdır Tuzluca Salt Cave are important resources in Turkey that can be evaluated within the scope of health tourism. In this study, a literature review, official website analysis, and on-site observations were conducted. In the literature review, previous research on the subject was examined. Through website analysis, the spatial units and recreational activities of the salt caves were identified. The spatial units and recreational activities of each salt cave were determined using the collected data. Subsequently, on-site observations were made by visiting the salt caves in Çankırı and Iğdır. During these observations, the spatial units within the salt caves were visited and photographed individually. Then, the data obtained from the literature, official website analyses, and on-site observations were combined. Finally, the characteristics of all the examined caves were tabulated, and based on the created table, the caves were evaluated. As a result of the evaluation, the Cardona Salt Mine in Spain stands out for its historical and cultural activities; the Nakhchivan in Azerbaijan, Soligorsk in Belarus, Slanic and Praid Salt Mines in Romania are treatment centers offering salt therapy services; the Salina Turda Salt Mine in Romania is an underground theme park; the Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland, Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan, and Berchtesgaden Salt Mine in Germany are primarily used for recreational purposes; while the developing Çankırı and Iğdır Tuzluca Salt Mines in Turkey are also noted for their recreational use.

Keywords

Tourism, Cave tourism, Salt cave tourism, Çankırı salt cave, Iğdır salt cave.

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APA
Kartal, S., & Güneş, T. (2024). Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global, 93-105. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93
AMA
1.Kartal S, Güneş T. Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism. Jomat. 2024;(Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global):93-105. doi:10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93
Chicago
Kartal, Selim, and Tümay Güneş. 2024. “Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır Salt Caves Within the Scope of Health and Recreation Tourism”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, no. Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global: 93-105. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93.
EndNote
Kartal S, Güneş T (October 1, 2024) Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global 93–105.
IEEE
[1]S. Kartal and T. Güneş, “Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism”, Jomat, no. Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global, pp. 93–105, Oct. 2024, doi: 10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93.
ISNAD
Kartal, Selim - Güneş, Tümay. “Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır Salt Caves Within the Scope of Health and Recreation Tourism”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism. Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global (October 1, 2024): 93-105. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93.
JAMA
1.Kartal S, Güneş T. Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism. Jomat. 2024;:93–105.
MLA
Kartal, Selim, and Tümay Güneş. “Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır Salt Caves Within the Scope of Health and Recreation Tourism”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, no. Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global, Oct. 2024, pp. 93-105, doi:10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93.
Vancouver
1.Selim Kartal, Tümay Güneş. Evaluation of Çankırı and Iğdır salt caves within the scope of health and recreation tourism. Jomat. 2024 Oct. 1;(Special Issue 2 - Sustainability, Innovation and Changing Dynamics in Tourism: From Local to Global):93-105. doi:10.31822/jomat.2024-SP-2-93