Konya is the capital of Konya province in Turkey. The tomb of Rumi, a Persian poet, is located in the city of Konya, which, along with its many other attractions, will be a memorable time for any tourist . 
Konya, also known as the city of the Rumi disciples, is located in the central Anatolian region of Turkey. The city is 225 km away from Ankara and is known as the capital of Islamic civilization. According to 2016 statistics, Konya had a population of 2,161,000 million and is the seventh most populous city in Turkey.
Konya is one of the historical cities of Turkey that still preserves the culture of east and its people have deep religious and Islamic views. This city is also known as the stronghold of Islam and its inhabitants are more religious than other cities in Turkey.
The climate of Konya is cold and semi-arid. In summer, the weather is relatively warm and the average temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius. In winter, the average temperature was 4.2 degrees Celsius and the lowest was minus 26 degrees Celsius, recorded in 1972.
Transportation in Konya will be possible by Dolmus minibuses, public city buses, trams and taxis. Since all its tourist centers are located in the city center, visitors can visit them all on foot.
Interesting festivals and events in the city include Rumi's commemoration, Nasruddin Hoja International Festival (Mullah Nasruddin), National Unknown Photographers Gathering, White Cherry Festival, Soguksu Festival , Watermelon Festival, Strawberry Festival and Culture Festival. harvest (harvest and Culture Festival) noted .
Konya, also known as the city of the Rumi disciples, is located in the central Anatolian region of Turkey. The city is 225 km away from Ankara and is known as the capital of Islamic civilization. According to 2016 statistics, Konya had a population of 2,161,000 million and is the seventh most populous city in Turkey.
Konya is one of the historical cities of Turkey that still preserves the culture of east and its people have deep religious and Islamic views. This city is also known as the stronghold of Islam and its inhabitants are more religious than other cities in Turkey.
The climate of Konya is cold and semi-arid. In summer, the weather is relatively warm and the average temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius. In winter, the average temperature was 4.2 degrees Celsius and the lowest was minus 26 degrees Celsius, recorded in 1972.
Transportation in Konya will be possible by Dolmus minibuses, public city buses, trams and taxis. Since all its tourist centers are located in the city center, visitors can visit them all on foot.
Interesting festivals and events in the city include Rumi's commemoration, Nasruddin Hoja International Festival (Mullah Nasruddin), National Unknown Photographers Gathering, White Cherry Festival, Soguksu Festival , Watermelon Festival, Strawberry Festival and Culture Festival. harvest (harvest and Culture Festival) noted .