In the heart of Tunceli, Munzur Valley National Park offers a sanctuary for countless species of wildlife.
Recently, wild goats and foxes were spotted foraging across the rugged terrain, moving gracefully among the rocky slopes and dense oak forests.
The park, with its steep cliffs and sprawling oak forests, provides a safe haven for animals far from human disturbance.
Here, wild goats roam, and foxes explore every corner, each step echoing the serenity and balance of this natural ecosystem.
At the Venk Bridge area, yaban goats and foxes were captured in a rare moment of coexistence, as they navigate the rocky slopes, pausing occasionally to survey their surroundings.
For a brief period, these animals wandered the highlands, foraging and exploring.
After their journey across the slopes, they eventually disappeared into the dense undergrowth, leaving only traces of their passage.
Munzur Valley National Park, located in Tunceli Province in eastern Türkiye, is a vast and largely untouched wilderness. Declared a national park in 1971, it stretches along the Munzur River and the rugged Munzur Mountains, featuring deep valleys, oak forests, glacial lakes, and waterfalls.
The park is home to a remarkable variety of wildlife, including wild goats and foxes, thriving in their natural habitat.