Kümbet (pronounced as "khu-em-bet") is a touristic attraction site in
Dereli district of
Giresun Province located
Black Sea Region of
Turkey.
Etymology
Kümbet is a word inherits from
Seljuk Turks. It means "tomb" in
Turkish. The word was used for defining the monumental graves of famous and/or important persons in the past.
Description
Kümbet Yaylası ("
Kuembet Plateau") is reached via
Giresun-
Dereli-
Şebinkarahisar route which is 60 km from
Giresun city centrum.
The
Plateau of Kümbet is 1640 meters high and its southern part is in
Alpine zone. The plateau has three frequently visited sites. In addition to the central settlement called Kümbet,
Salon Çayırı and
Aymaç are the other attractive settlements in
Kümbet Plateau. The
Salon Çayırı ("Living Room Meadow") is a very nice forest recreation area nearly 1 km from Kümbet.
Aymaç (pronounced "i-match") is located to the northeast of Kümbet village and is reached via a route of 2 km.
Aymaç has several small and large flat grasslands/pastures covered with many beautiful wild species of flowers and herbs. Especially
lilies (
Lilium ciliatum), endemic to
Black Sea and flowering in July are the distinguished species of the plateau. The area also has a very rich forest consisting dominantly of
oriental spruces (
Picea orientalis).
Kümbet Plateau Festivity
This cultural festivity is organized in the
Kümbet Plateau in second week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) of July in every year. The festivitiy is celebrated in
Aymaç in the plateau. Its original local name is
Kümbet Yayla Şenlikleri.
Kümbet Bazaar
Its most important feature making it different from other high plateau settlements is that
Kümbet high plateau used both in winter and summer employs a function of a central
bazaar function. During the summer season, every Friday, the day of the
bazaar, population increases in Kümbet, where bungalows and predominantly two-floor houses are located. Another feature of Kümbet bazaar where many street vendors come from
Giresun city and neighbouring administrative districts is the festivities called locally as
Otçu Göçü Şenlikleri. Today this festivities is yearly organized as "
Kümbet Yayla Şenlikleri" in the second weekend of July.
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