Cami Yurdu plateau, famous for its cranes, yellow flowers and meadows at the foot of Çimen Mountain in Gümüşhane, northwestern Türkiye, has turned yellow with warm spring temperatures. This region, where mountains cover 60% of the geography, has become a paradise for nature lovers. Members of the Gümüşhane Mountaineering, Nature Sports and Youth Association (GÜDAK) organized a program to visit the Cami Yurdu Plateau, showcasing one of the most striking examples of these natural beauties.
A total of 31 athletes, 21 from Gümüşhane and 10 from Kelkit, participated in the trek to Cami Yurdu Plateau. This is one of the places where Kelkit Stream originates, with some of its waters flowing to Türkiye's eastern city of Erzincan and some within Gümüşhane's borders, enchanting nature lovers with shades of yellow in spring. The group started their trek from Cemallı village in the Kelkit district, reaching the area by vehicle.
Upon arriving at Cami Yurdu, they were mesmerized by the expansive view of blooming yellow flowers. Throughout the walk, nature lovers traversed roads and paths adorned with yellow flowers and daisies, taking plenty of photos to immortalize the moments. They enjoyed the plateau's beauty and explored and embraced the natural wonders.
From there, the athletes proceeded to Gürleyik village, completing the 17-kilometer (11-mile) course in the rain. Dr. Amin Fatu, who came to Gümüşhane on temporary duty from Rize and joined the .
