If this
goes on this way,
Nobody will probably be
able to cut down the last tree in the rain forests which are being
wasted in an unbelievable speed because the very last member of
human kind will have already said goodby to the World long time
before the last tree will be gone…
One single beech tree tries
to replace the oxygene that 10 human beings consume every day.
The rain exists if a forest
also exists. The soil exists if a forest exists. Breathing and
living exist if a forest exists. If no forest exists there is
desert…
The Forest Park is a
Naturland section with a forest theme, which emphasizes that the
place of a forest is so important in living beings’ lives.
Here the forests which are
the future of the world is introduced to the children which are
our future, with various sculptures, figures and decors. Leaf,
tree and forest
are explained in brief descriptions.
The Forest Park is a park
set up in order to introduce the Rain Forests allowing the oxygene-carbone
balance which is the basis of life and which faces, today, the
danger of disapearing. At the Forest Park, “Rain Forests” are
explained with Mediterranean Endemik, sculptures of deers
and goats, texts and various activities and that adds a different
unique dimension to holidays of the Naturland’s visitors.
You reach the Rainforest
Café placed at the entrance of the Forest Park, once you
go down from the Naturray.
Rainforest Café is one of the marvellous NATURLAND’s corners with
its unique scenery and authentic decor.
People who wish to sip the
health with their healing vegetable teas should not pass without
stopping by Herbal Mug.
Dog rose, rosemary, lemon
balm, daisy, thyme, sage tea, are some of the teas prepared in
special teapots and presented for the guests.
The most beautifull place
to make you live romantic and unforgettable moments with its original
design is Inca’s Inn …
Kid’s
Tree placed
in the Forest Park is a huge tree designed as a play field for
children. At every floor in the hollow of the tree, a different
surprise waits for juniors. One of the branches of the tree is
a big bridge. When you across over the bridge, you can reach Organic
Agricultural Land for Children. Here, children water,
every day, the flowers and vegetables that they have planted by
themselves. The aim is to allow them to take pleasure of the natural
raising which is forgotton in city life. A little far ahead, this
is Noah’s Ark. Animals designed
in their original size get prepared to escape from the Deluge.
Do not forget to bring your camera with you. You will find so
many things to pose beside, ranging from The
Monument of Kaygusuz Abdal symbolising the Teke Peninsula
ancestors’ love for nature to cute Naturland
mascots; from scupture of Deer
with golden gilding to gazelles.