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Uludağ, one of Türkiye’s important winter tourism centers, has started to receive an influx of tourists as mid-term break started for 20 million students across the country.
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Holidaymakers rushed to Uludağ after the first ski resorts opened to the public in the northwestern province of Bursa, indulging in skiing activities all day long despite fog.
Süleyman Güngör, a hotel manager in Uludag, said, “There was disappointment on New Year’s Eve. There is an activity in reservations with the start of the mid-term break.”
“There are rooms from 3,000 Turkish Liras to 45,000 liras per night, depending on the concept and services in the businesses,” he added.
Teams taking precautions against possible disappearances and ski accidents continue their inspections on the slopes uninterruptedly throughout the day. The teams do not allow vehicles without snow tires and chains to exit the hotel area and descend from Uludağ.
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