Transportation: In order to get there, you need to turn south on the Islahiye – Hatay highway at the Nurdagi junction, which is located on the Gaziantep – Adana highway. And then turn west when you come to the town of Altmuzum and then take the road leading to the villages of Kerkut – Hasanlok – Tandir and the ruins at Cincikli (an old monastery). After passing through the vineyards and gardens of Tandir Village, you will continue following this steep winding gravel road lined with pines and small shrubs until you reach the Huzur Highlands (20 km.)
Description: The pass at Burunsuz is surrounded by Tahtali, Hamo and Havsu peaks, at the foot of which lies the broad mountain plateau. The Huzur highland is made up of a number of spring-fed mountain meadows surrounded with pine, cedar, fir, sycamore, alder and different varieties of juniper trees. People from the nearby villages, who come to take care of their apple, pear, cherry and sour cherry trees as well as to grow strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers during the summer months bring life and vitality to the highlands as they make use of their small garden plots and raise their cattle. The small creeks and springs fed by the melting snows and ice-cold underground rivers and the mountain meadows covered with snowdrops, narcissus, mullein, daisy, wild cyclamen, tulips and other flowers make this a highland well-worth seeing.
Accommodations – Food and Drink: The local people take advantage of their simple highland houses by offering them to visitors. Those who would like to camp must bring their own tent and other basic supplies.