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Eco-friendly travel guide to Northern Cyprus advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to travel in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Northern Cyprus, Europe.

Panoramic view of the Güzelyurt District, and Morphou Bay as seen from the Troodos mountains



  • Air quality: 3.8 / 5
  • Bus connections: 3.9 / 5
  • Train connections: 2 / 5
  • Hitchhiking: 4 / 5
  • National parks: 4 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 3.9 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 3.7 / 5
  • Safety: 3.9 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$2000 - $2500
  • Budget per day: US$1500 - $1600

Responsible Travel

Eco-friendly travel guide to Northern Cyprus advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to travel sustainably and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally-owned hotels, organic restaurants, and other businesses. Officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, this is a de facto state that comprises the north-eastern portion of the island of Cyprus. The state extends from the tip of the Karpas Peninsula in the northeast to Morphou Bay, Cape Kormakitis, and its westernmost point, the Kokkina exclave in the west. Its southernmost point is the village of Louroujina. A buffer zone under the control of the United Nations stretches between Northern Cyprus and the rest of the island and divides Nicosia, the island's largest city and capital of both sides. Northern Cyprus has considerable ecological diversity, containing a variety of terrestrial habitats. The coastline of Northern Cyprus features two bays – the Morphou Bay and the Famagusta Bay, and there are four capes, namely, Cape Apostolos Andreas, Cape Kormakitis, Cape Zeytin, and Cape Kasa; with Cape Apostolos Andreas being the endpoint of the Karpas Peninsula.

  • You should prefer to grab the street food offered by the city. This will help you understand the city's taste besides fulfilling your duty as a responsible tourist.
  • Being a responsible tourist, you should opt to use the eco-friendly transportation facilities served in the city. This will help you to explore the tremendous sights of the city.
  • You should visit the national parks to experience the reserved wildlife, apart from exploring the city's major attractions. Also, you can enjoy the beauty of nature in the widely spread environment of flora.
  • Being a responsible tourist, make sure not to cause any destruction to the heritage and cultural monuments. Keep them well maintained and avoid any scribbling on the walls.
  • Try to visit non-popular areas, as there might be something more interesting that other visitors are unaware of. Somehow, this will reduce the over-tourism in a particular area and allow you to discover a new hidden gem of the city.
  • Make sure you wisely use the resources available across the city. This will help to preserve the resources for the locals so they can use them in the future.
  • When planning to buy a gift or souvenir, go for locally made products from artisans and craftsmen. Refrain from bargaining, as the art demands a high level of skills and patience.


Air Quality and Pollution

The air quality of the state Northern Cyprus is acceptable. However, there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution for some pollutants. The government has taken certain actions ever since these problems started to grow. Thus, various actions have been taken to decrease the amount of usage of the devices that cause more pollution. Also, the same is has been considered for the public transports. With constant work of handling and controlling the pollution level, the city has managed to reduce pollution to a certain level and provide a better city life to the people. At the present, the air quality and pollution are very much in control. Therefore, you can plan a comfortable trip to Northern Cyprus.

The climate is described as the intense Mediterranean in North Cyprus, which means that the island enjoys short mild and temperate winters and very long hot summers in general. The winter in Northern Cyprus is cool and rainy, particularly between December and February, with annual rainfall. Summer is hot and dry enough to turn low-lying lands on the island brown. Parts of the island experience the Poyraz, a north-westerly wind, or the sirocco, a wind from Africa, which is dry and dusty. Summer is followed by short, turbulent autumn.


Respect the Culture

The culture of Northern Cyprus is the pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Northern Cyprus and Turkish Cypriots. It features significant elements influenced by or developed upon the culture of Turkey, but combines these elements with a unique Cypriot approach and local traditions, as well as several other influences, such as the British and contemporary western cultures. Turkish Cypriot folk music consists of a rich variety of local tunes, influenced by mainland Turkish music to a limited extent. Violin, goblet drum, known locally as darbuka, zurna, and other drums were heavily used in these gatherings, and a large number of traditional songs developed based on this legacy. Turkish Cypriot culture also incorporates a great diversity of folk dances with various influences, including different versions of karsilamas, ciftetelli, and zeybek.

Turkish Cypriot cities and towns regularly organize festivals that include performances of local and international singers and bands. Poetry is the most widely published form of literature in Northern Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot poetry is based on both the effects of Turkish literature and the culture of the island of Cyprus, along with some reflection of the British colonial history. The Lefkara lace is an important form of embroidery in Northern Cyprus and is celebrated nationwide.

Braiding together reeds, straws, branches of date trees, and other branches to make baskets and ornaments is a common handicraft in Northern Cyprus. A traditionally important and symbolic handicraft in the Turkish Cypriot culture is the manufacture of chairs from reeds and straws. Traditional handicrafts in Cyprus are commonly taught and practiced by women’s village courses, organized by the government and municipalities, and exhibited at cultural centers.


Top 10 Places to Visit

Tourism is considered as one of the driving sectors of the Turkish Cypriot economy. Kyrenia is considered the capital of tourism in Northern Cyprus, with its numerous hotels, entertainment facilities, vibrant nightlife, and shopping areas. It holds several sites of attractions and people love to visit the place. You will get some beautiful spots that have the most attractive views for your holiday trip. Read further to know about some of the interesting spots that are worth visiting, during your tour to the city.

  • Kyrenia Castle – At the east end of the old harbor in Kyrenia is a castle from the 16th-century that was built by the Venetians over a previous Crusader fortification. Within its walls lies a twelfth-century chapel showing reused late Roman capitals, and the Shipwreck Museum. The moat on the landward side of the castle was full of water before the 14th Century AD and served as a harbor to the castle. One enters the Castle through its northwest entrance, which opens on a bridge spanning the moat. The dome of this church rests on marble columns with Corinthian capitals that were salvaged from an older building elsewhere and placed here.
  • Bellapais Abbey – This is the ruin of a monastery built by Canons Regular in the 13th century on the northern side of the small village of Bellapais, now in Turkish-controlled Northern Cyprus, at a distance from the town of Kyrenia. The site is also a museum, which hosts a restaurant and a cafe. The Abbey's refectory now serves as a venue for concerts and lectures. In early summer it is also a venue for a local music festival. The abbey consists of a church and a cloister, with most of the monastic buildings surrounding the cloister.
  • St Hilarion Castle – This castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus. This location provides the castle with the command of the pass road from Kyrenia to Nicosia. It is the best-preserved ruin of the three former strongholds in the Kyrenia mountains, the other two being Kantara and Buffavento. The castle has three divisions or wards. The lower and middle wards served economic purposes, while the upper ward housed the royal family.
  • Buffavento Castle – This castle in Northern Cyprus combines Byzantine and Frankish architectural elements. The main building material was dressed limestone from the island’s coasts and stones were taken directly from the mountain on which the castle stands. The architecture carries no signs of decoration. The castle is divided into two wards the upper one facing the sea and the lower one the plain.
  • Kantara Castle – This is situated to the east of the Buffavento Castle with the St. Hilarion Castle standing even farther to the west forming a protective axis in the Kyrenia mountain range of Northern Cyprus. It is surrounded by ridges of barren granite and sandstone bedrock which were used as the main building materials for the castle's construction. It gave its name to the nearby Kantara monastery.
  • Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque – Originally known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas and later as the Saint Sophia Mosque of Magusa, this is the largest medieval building in Famagusta, Cyprus. The cathedral was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire captured Famagusta in 1571 and it remains a mosque to this day. The building is built in Rayonnant Gothic style. The building has taken its name from Lala Mustafa Pasha, the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from Sokolovici in Bosnia, who served Murat III and led Ottoman forces against the Venetians in Cyprus.
  • Ancient City of Soli – This ancient city site on the island of Cyprus, is located next to the town of Karavostasi, southwest of Morphou, and on the coast in the Gulf of Morphou. Today, the remains are mainly from the Roman period, most notably the mosaic floor of the basilica with its wealth of birds, animals, and geometric designs, and a picture of a swan.
  • Selimiye Mosque – Historically known as the Cathedral of Saint Sophia or Ayasofya Mosque, this is a former Christian cathedral that was converted into a mosque, located in North Nicosia. It has historically been the main mosque of the city. The Selimiye Mosque is housed in the largest and oldest surviving Gothic church in Cyprus possibly constructed on the site of an earlier Byzantine church. It was the coronation church for the Lusignan kings of Cyprus. It is the largest surviving historical building in Nicosia, and according to sources, it may have been the largest church built in the Eastern Mediterranean in the millennium between the rise of Islam and the late Ottoman period.
  • Apostolos Andreas Monastery – This monastery is situated just south of Cape Apostolos Andreas, the north-easternmost point of Cyprus's island Rizokarpaso in the Karpas Peninsula. The monastery is dedicated to Saint Andrew and is an important site for the Cypriot Orthodox Church. It was once known as the Lourdes of Cyprus. Both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities consider this monastery as a holy place. As such it is visited by many people for votive prayers.
  • Kantara monastery – This is a monastery in Cyprus, which was dedicated to Panagia Kantariotissa or Our Lady of Kantara. It lies on the southern slopes of the Northern Range Cyprus near the villages of Davlos and Ardana.
Kyrenia Castle


Explore

Above are the mentioned top ten tourist attractions, which you can opt to pay a visit while traveling to Northern Cyprus. In addition, there are some other places in the city like parks and museums that you can consider checking out during your tour in the city. Here is a list of such places that you can explore.


City Parks

  • Paphos Archaeological Park – This Park covers most of the ancient Greek and Roman City and is a UNESCO World Heritage site for its ancient ruins. The most significant remains discovered so far are four large and elaborate Roman villas – the House of Dionysos, the House of Orpheus, the House of Aion, and the House of Theseus, all with preserved mosaic floors. In addition, excavations have uncovered an Agora, Asklepion, the Basilica of Panagia Limeniotissa, an Odeon cinema, a theatre, and a necropolis known as the Tombs of the Kings.
Paphos Archaeological Park


National Parks

  • National Forest Park of Athalassa – This Park is located southeast of Nicosia and has a total area of 840 hectares. Besides, it is an oasis of greenery with many endemic, indigenous trees, shrubs, and herbs. Geological samples, fossils, and related objects are exhibited in a separate room, and visual material is used to present the local fauna and flora. A scale model replica of the park shows its basic natural features, vegetation, and recreational facilities, whilst dioramas give three-dimensional representations of the area’s vegetation, birds, mammals, and reptiles.
National Forest Park of Athalassa


Beaches

  • Golden Beach – Also known as Pashi Amos (Fat Sand Beach), this is a wide sand beach near Rizokarpaso in the Karpas Peninsula. It stretches about four kilometers from Galunopetra (Iyitaş) cape on the east to Jyles cape on the southwest. The beach area is separated into two sections by a small hill, Adatepe, and by a large light-colored dune without vegetation. The Golden Beach is, along with other sand beaches in Karpaz, an important nesting area for sea turtles. It is also known as an unofficial nudist beach.
Golden Beach


Landmarks

  • Kyrenia Mountain – This is a long, narrow mountain range that runs along the northern coast of the island of Cyprus. It is primarily made of limestone, with some marble. Its highest peak is Mount Kyparissovouno, which is also known as Selvili Tepe. Pentadaktylos is another name for the Kyrenia Mountains. It is so named after one of its most distinguishing features, a peak that resembles five fingers. A flag of Northern Cyprus is painted on the southern slope of the Kyrenia Mountains.
Kyrenia Mountain


Museums

  • Mevlevi Tekke Museum – This is a tekke in Nicosia, Cyprus, currently in North Nicosia. It has historically been used by the Mevlevi Order and now serves as a museum. This museum is one of the most important historical and religious buildings on the island. It is located next to the Kyrenia Gate, on Girne Avenue, in the Ibrahimpasa quarter. The building is an important example of Ottoman architecture in the urban fabric of Nicosia. The current surviving buildings are the semahane, used for the whirling rituals of sama, the tomb, and a few rooms to the east of the semahane, along with a small backyard.
Mevlevi Tekke Museum


Eat

Cypriot cuisine is the popular cuisine of Northern Cyprus. It is closely related to Turkish and Greek cuisine but has also been influenced by the Ottoman, Middle Eastern, Catalan, French, and Italian cuisines. Cypriot food often uses ingredients such as zucchini, potatoes, peppers, okra, beans, tomatoes, chickpeas, and lentils. Souvlaki is one of the most popular fast foods on the island and consists of chunks of meat grilled on skewers. The meat is put inside Cypriot pita bread and is often filled with cucumbers, tomatoes, parsley, onion, and cabbage. You can order plain or mixed souvlaki, which is made with sheftalia as well. Koupepia is a favorite in Cyprus and is their own version of the famous dolma. It’s made of minced meat, rice, onions, herbs, and tomatoes wrapped in fresh vine leaves. In Cyprus, you can eat traditional Greek gyros, as well as Cypriot-style gyros.

The Cypriot version of gyros is very similar to the traditional one but in Cypriot pita bread. The Greek-style or Cypriot-style pita bread is filled with either pork or chicken, tomatoes, onions, salad, French fries, and tsatsiki. It’s simply delicious, and a must to taste while you’re in Cyprus. Kleftiko is one of the most famous and popular food in Cyprus. It is a stew made of lamb, red wine, bay leaves, and oregano. It is cooked for several hours on a mud stove until tender and is served with oven-baked potatoes or Bulgar wheat cooked in a tomato and onion sauce. Ttavas is a delicious meal that originally comes from the Lefkara village in Cyprus. It means clay pot in Greek and refers to the way to prepare this dish. The dish is made of big chunks of lamb that are cooked together with rice, vegetables, cumin, and potatoes in a pot.


Drink

The national drink of Cyprus is a popular cocktail called Brandy Sour, which consists of Cypriot lemon squash, Cypriot brandy, Angostura Bitters, and Soda water. KEO is the traditional beer of Cyprus made by Cypriots. Lemesos (Limassol) has four large wineries that produce KEO, ETKO, SODAP, and LOEL. These wineries hold a huge wine festival every year in the Municipal Gardens of Limassol in September. The sweet dessert wine of St. John Commandaria is one of the oldest wines in the world. The wine has been in Cyprus since the days of the Crusades and is only used for special occasions. The grapes are grown on the eastern slopes of the Troodos Mountains. The vineyards are in Kolossi near Kolossi Castle which is just a short drive from the center of Lemesos. Zivania is another traditional Cypriot alcoholic beverage is produced from Pomace.

Another very popular and traditional coffee drink of Cyprus is Frappe. It can be a mixture of Nescafe, condensed milk or milk, iced water, and must be served icy cold and with a lot of froth. There are three versions of this coffee that are served in Northern Cyprus. You can ask for the Sketo, which is a plain coffee with no sugar, strong and bitter. People who like little sweetness can go for the option of the Metro that contains only one sugar added. Glyko usually comes with two sugars added, so it is very sweet.


Tap-water

You should not drink the tap water in Northern Cyprus. Some of the buildings that have tap water, store them in depot tanks and so these are not suitable for drinking. Where they are direct connections to the mains, the water is often salty. However, you can drink the water at natural springs found in the mountains as this is natural spring water. It is recommended you drink bottled water instead of tap water in Northern Cyprus.

In addition, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project is an international water diversion project designed to supply water for drinking and irrigation from southern Turkey to Northern Cyprus via a pipeline under the Mediterranean Sea. A dam has been built in Anamur in the Mersin province of Southern Turkey. The reservoir there can now contain up to 4.61 billion cubic feet of water. The water goes to a pumping station which in turn diverts it through an 80km long pipe, 250m deep under the sea to a pumping station in Northern Cyprus.


Activities

Besides scouting the famous attractions during your tour to Northern Cyprus, you can enjoy several activities that will make you’re your tour more interesting and adventurous. The rugged mountains of North Cyprus provide a variety of walking, hiking, and trekking holidays. Hence, you can opt to explore the Kyrenia mountain range and be amazed at the panoramic views of Kyrenia and its coastline. This is one of the best activities one can do during one stay in Northern Cyprus. Further, you can consider going for something different during your holiday in Northern Cyprus. For this, the Turtle Research group would be a good one. The Protection of Turtles in Northern Cyprus can help you discover one of the rare features of nature. This is one of the well-known activities for families in North Cyprus.

Going scuba diving in Northern Cyprus is a pleasure. The pleasant climate and the warm waters of the Mediterranean make the state an ideal destination for scuba diving nearly all year round. Paintball is another exciting and adrenaline-filled outdoor holiday activity for the whole family and group of friends. Boat trips or sailing tours are the perfect way to explore the coast of Kyrenia which hides secluded beaches, rocky coves, and beautiful bays. You can swim in the azure waters and soak up as much sun as you can get. To opt for more adventurous tours, paragliding is a unique aerial thrill that offers unforgettable experiences. This recreational sport requires no experience or skills and is ideal for all the family and groups. Further, the Island boasts fantastic campsites in beautiful natural areas and coastal locations. A camping holiday in Northern Cyprus is perfect for those who are seeking an outdoor adventure.


Accommodation

Accommodation is very important so as to keep your luggage safely and even rest after scouting the country's interior. As the state is known as one of the popular tourist destinations in the world, it experiences numerous visitors every year. Thus, the lodging system is highly maintained and has various options to select from. You will many lodging options in the country ranging from high to low costing.

Options like green hotels, apartments, hostels, and guest houses are widely available across the state. Hence, you can choose the type of accommodation according to your budget, staying duration, and others. Mainly, all the accommodation options provide facilities like free internet access, parking area, shuttle (if any), along with the basic facilities. So, you can choose according to your budget and staying time period. Make sure to pre-book the accommodation as per your preferred location and facilities.


Green Hotels

Being an eco-friendly tourist you should consider staying in these hotels. These hotels do not cause harm to the environment and contribute positively to keep the country clean and maintain the quality level of the air to keep human life healthy. From water to light sources, the green hotels use as many green natural sources as possible. They use eco-friendly methods and recyclable items to keep the country clean from waste. Further, these hotels are available at low prices as well and provide all the amenities that one gets in an average hotel. You can search various options on the internet, compare, and then reserve accordingly.


Hostels and Guest Houses

For those who are willing to stay in the state for few months, hostels and guest houses are the best options. These accommodation facilities are less costly and provide you nearly all the facilities required to stay comfortably. They also provide many advantages and benefits for tourists to stay comfortable during the tour. Many cheap to expensive apartments available in different ranges which provides some premium features to the tourists. Besides, you might even get extra facilities depending on the lodging services and location. As the state experiences numerous crowds of travelers, you are suggested to make pre-booking. You can even compare it with other lodging facilities to finalize your decision on the type of accommodation you want.


Apartments

Renting an apartment is the best option for accommodation if you are scheduling to stay for few months in the country. There are many cheap to expensive apartments available in different ranges, providing some premium features to the tourists. Being an apartment it will provide you all the facilities starting from furniture to kitchen. The facilities of these lodging are available in the city ranges from expensive to low-budget ones. In most of the apartments, you will be surrounded by local people who will help you to know and observe their lifestyle more closely. This will also help you learn the languages that are commonly spoken by the locals.


Couchsurfing

This lodging option is gaining more popularity around the world and is available in almost all countries. Hence, Northern Cyprus allows this method of accommodation under which the tourists will get the facility of shelter and food that is offered by the couchsurfers while visiting their hometown or country. In addition, this is a good way to save money and closely explore the culture of the state. Hence, if you are scheming Couchsurfing, then ensure to look for it from a very early time. It will get you to prepare all the things before beginning the journey.


Camping

Camping in Northern Cyprus is really fun and a must thing to go for. There are several camping grounds in different regions of the state. You can go camping with the turtles. The Turtle Beach Restaurant offers camping facilities right next to the dunes behind the mile-long Golden Sands beach, home to nesting turtles. Further, the campsite near the Karpas Peninsula provides a beautiful campsite that is surrounded by fascinating views. The Onur Camping at Iskele is conveniently located near Salamis Bay along with the amazing ruins of the ancient town, provides you a combined culture and beach in one location. In addition, there are other campsites such as Salamis Camping in Salamis, Incirli Camping in Lapta, Yeni Erenkoy camping, Pelikan Camping in Kumyali, and Kaplica Camping in Kaplica. Most of these campsites provide basic facilities like a washroom, rooms to stay, and others.


Regions

Cities

Getting There and Moving Around

The transportation routes and lines in Northern Cyprus are well-connected. Therefore, the stay provides one of the best transportation facilities that will assist you to reach different regions of the state as well as the neighboring cities. The fastest mean of transport is through airways. This might be expensive but provides a comfortable and quick journey facility. Further, you can opt for waterways to enter the state. The service of cars and buses is also available to help you get in and around the cities of Northern Cyprus. In addition, to tour around the market areas you can walk down the lanes and scout the nearby localities. The service of taxis and taking the lift from drivers are also practiced here.


Air

As the state is not recognized by any international organization, its Ercan Airport is not recognized by the IATA. This means all flights (including charters) must touch down in Turkey before continuing to Ercan. Scheduled flights on Turkish Airlines and Pegasus connect via various destinations in Turkey and countries such as the UK, Germany, and Iran. It is also possible to fly to airports in the Republic of Cyprus, among which Larnaca is the closest.


Bus

The main cities in Northern Cyprus such as Nicosia, Famagusta, and Kyrenia are connected by buses run by the İtimat company, but these services stop after 6 pm. You can check the bus terminals of these cities for other buses, and there are usually buses that run once a day to and from rural areas. Bus services within cities are in better condition, though these stop at late hours as well. Ercan Airport is rather well-connected to the main cities by buses


Train

There is no train service in Northern Cyprus.


Hitchhiking

This method of traveling is highly practiced across the state. Hitchhiking in Northern Cyprus is extremely easy. Locals are friendly, roads are in good condition, and most drivers are traveling mid- or long-distance. Though it is time-consuming but provides you and an amazing journey full of adventures. Drivers do not ask for money, will go out of their way to ensure that you make it to your destination, and will pick you up at any time of day (or night). Further, opting for this option will also help you to understand the route and get interact with the locals driving in the same pathway.


Others

  • By Boat – Ferries operated by Akgunlerdenizcilik connect Kyrenia / Girne to Alanya, Tasucu, and Mersin in Turkey
  • By Car – You can enter Northern Cyprus with a rental car from the Republic of Cyprus at six of the eight border crossing points. In addition, renting a car is by far the most effective way to travel around Northern Cyprus. There are several rent-a-car services in Nicosia, Kyrenia, and Famagusta. Only a few car hire firms have offices at Ercan airport but almost all of them deliver cars to Ercan Airport. If you are arriving from the Republic of Cyprus via Larnaka/Nicosia and want to pre-book a car, it is possible to use the internet to find a northern rental company willing to have a car waiting for you at the Ledra Palace crossing point in Nicosia.
  • By Taxi – There are many taxi stations in Northern Cyprus. There are taxi services in the Ledra Palace and Kermiya crossings, and at the Ercan Airport. Taxis are rather expensive though, with a journey from Nicosia to Kyrenia.
  • By Dolmus – Also known as kombos, these transportation are excellent options for budget travelers. These are shared taxis that stop for people who wave them down. The price of traveling between major cities and towns via dolmus are much lower than taxis, however, there are no schedules. Dolmus runs often, and backpackers should be able to locate them in a few minutes. There are usually plenty of dolmus options going to many cities in city centers, though late hours are still problematic.


Sustainable Shopping

Purchasing some of the unique things as a token and memory of the country for loved ones is a very common activity among tourists. These sustainable items provide social, economic, and environmental, environmental benefits without causing any harm to health and the environment. It also aids in decreasing the waste of the city. There are several shops across the regions of Northern Cyprus that sell sustainable clothes. Purchasing items from the small shops will support the local economy positively, as most of them are dependent on tourism.


Recycling

Cyprus has displayed a moderate increase in the recycling levels until 2009 and then a much sharper increase occurred in the last reporting year where biological treatment such as composting or anaerobic digestion, jumped from zero to 4 %, and material recycling increased by three percentage points. The Paper category is also collected from door to door, from the pavement of your residence once a week. Place material for recycling outside your house: either in the special brown bag for paper which you can purchase from supermarkets or inside a cardboard box, or tied into reams.


Waste

Many countries across the globe have taken the necessary steps to improve the environment and reduce waste collection. Among these, Northern Cyprus is one that is working effectively on waste products and are wisely moving towards the recycling method. Regarding the treatment of MSW, the waste management system in Cyprus is constrained by the lack of appropriate facilities to treat waste or hazardous waste, for example, there are no waste incineration plants in Cyprus. As a result, the overriding option for MSW management is landfilling which takes up around 80 % of the generated waste.


Work and Study Abroad

Many tourists are not familiar with the working and student culture in Northern Cyprus. Education in Scotland is far better as compared to that in many other states. There are many universities available in the country which offer benefits like exchange students, which help the students to study in the state, at a low cost. Besides, there are many migrants as well who are working and earning their living pretty well. Jobs such as au pair and volunteering are also available that help you to contribute toward the country to stay safe and help out the local people. Further, the state offers plenty of other jobs in various sectors.


Exchange Student

The colleges and universities of the city provide an exchange student program for foreign as well as local students. With the help of the exchange student program, many students are living in the country to complete their education successfully. Therefore, if you want to take the help of this benefit to study in Northern Cyprus, then you have to know whether your home university has a partnership with any of the universities in Northern Cyprus. The best thing about this facility is that students can study at foreign universities only with the college fee. Apart from getting a better education, the scope of learning something new such as the culture and language of the city is also granted.


Au Pair

Au Pair is a helpful facility and job sector for foreign students and workers. It is a useful facility, which is popular around the world. This will also help you to avoid all the end-moment trouble that one might face while reaching the country. Any person can get this facility under which he/she has to work for a host family in the city to get money in return. However, you will need to take the help of the online services to find the host easily and quickly. You need to make sure that you are contacting the host earlier, as the procedure takes some time.


Volunteering

Volunteering is known to be one of the best ways to give your contribution to the country and make it a safer and cleaner place for tourists. This volunteering idea starts from keeping the famous attractions of the country clean to teaching English or any other languages to the local people. It also involves volunteering programs such as animal caring, organizing foods, etc. for the poor and needy people. Besides, many such programs are held with the purpose to positively contribute towards the noble cause. This will also help you to gain a lot of knowledge about the local people, their culture, their traditions, and many such other things.


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