Turkey's Cappadocia region was home to free-roaming horses, then local cowboys began gathering them for guided photo tours, turning the iconic herds into a tourism attraction that's helping preserve them
- Turkey's Cappadocia region is famous for its fairy chimneys and hot air balloons, but another attraction has quietly become a symbol of the region.
- Every afternoon, local cowboys gather free-roaming Yılkı horses and lead them through Cappadocia's valleys for guided photography experiences, drawing visitors from around the world.
- What began as a way to showcase the region's iconic horses has evolved into a tourism model that provides local communities with an economic incentive to protect the animals and the landscapes they roam.
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- Turkey's Cappadocia region is famous for its fairy chimneys and hot air balloons, but another attraction has quietly become a symbol of the region.
- Every afternoon, local cowboys gather free-roaming Yılkı horses and lead them through Cappadocia's valleys for guided photography experiences, drawing visitors from around the world.
- What began as a way to showcase the region's iconic horses has evolved into a tourism model that provides local communities with an economic incentive to protect the animals and the landscapes they roam.
Sources: Times of India