
Kuşca Fairy Chimneys, located in the town of Kuşca, northwest of Cihanbeyli, prove that Central Anatolia is a canvas on which mother nature reveals her ability to paint. The soil, shaped by the rebellious dance of the wind, offers a visual feast.
Shapes reminiscent of fairy chimneys in the Cappadocia region rise in the arid and yellow land of the Celil Defile. Celil Defile is the fourth largest fairy chimney formation in our country after Cappadocia, Afyon and Narman.
Kuşca Fairy Chimneys open their doors to anyone who wants to fit the creativity of mother nature into a photo frame.