Located in the mystical geography of Eastern Anatolia, Zeze Camping in the rural area of Tunceli offers a hidden nature oasis for those looking to escape the noise of big cities. The facility is connected to alternative transportation routes to metropolises. The distance of 140 kilometers from Elazığ can be covered in 2.5 - 3 hours (by passenger vehicle) using the Pertek ferry or by road. The journey from Malatya alongside the views of Keban Dam Lake is approximately 3.5 hours (by passenger vehicle) for a distance of 190 kilometers, while the distance of 130 kilometers from Erzincan, located at the northern entrance, can be completed in 2 - 2.5 hours (by passenger vehicle) by crossing majestic mountain passes.
The facility is situated on the route of Munzur Valley National Park, which is considered the lungs of Tunceli, instead of a concrete city center. Located 15-20 kilometers away from the city center, reaching the establishment requires passing through stabilized and dirt roads that lead to riverbeds, making the use of a personal passenger or off-road vehicle almost essential. For guests arriving without a car to this isolated rural area where there is no regular municipal bus line, it is the most hassle-free logistical solution to prefer taxis or local minibuses from Tunceli Bus Station.
This place stands out as a modern "Boutique Forest Retreat" that compensates for the shortcomings of camping culture. The most appreciated feature by guests is that, unlike the challenges of tent life, the facility has clean indoor bathrooms and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure. The accommodation areas, which are well insulated against the harsh continental climate at high altitudes, provide a safe shelter during cool nights. Additionally, the main reason guests prefer this place is that they can freely light a barbecue fire on private wooden verandas.
Before setting out for this perfect valley experience, it is necessary to be prepared for the sudden night frost due to high altitude and the activity of insects and pests, which are a natural part of the rural structure. It should also be noted that in deep valleys, phone networks may sometimes not work, so reservations should be made with realistic expectations.
