Karagöl Plateau in Türkiye’s Sakarya, nestled at 1,100 meters above sea level, is renowned for its pristine beauty, encompassing lush nature and intriguing sinkholes. Visitors, like Hatice Kaya, are captivated by its spiritual ambiance, often likening it to a heavenly retreat. Situated about 100 kilometers from the city center, the plateau boasts dense forests teeming with fir, beech, and pine trees. Spanning 567 hectares, it serves as a natural therapy hub, offering fresh oxygen and cold spring water. Its karst formations and sinkholes add to its allure, especially when they fill with rainwater after showers, resembling tranquil lakes from afar.