The least expected Pamukkale in Turkey has amazed me!
Pamukkale is Turkey's "new generation of beauty"
The most dreamy tourist spot
Located in Denizli, Turkey, it is also a well-known hot spring resort, the only limestone landscape listed on the World Cultural Heritage List. Before coming to Turkey, Pamukkale was the spot I least expected, mainly because the internet said the difference between the picture and the real thing was too big, and some people even said the water smelled bad🥲
The reality was super beautiful that day!! Okay!! It became my most unforgettable memory point in Turkey, without one. 😍
♨️The white Pamukkale with mountains and water, known as "the most beautiful hot spring in the world", has been a hot spring resort since the Greek era, and it is said that Cleopatra once bathed here. The local guide said that Pamukkale is estimated to disappear completely in ten years, mainly due to the initial unreasonable development, wastewater discharge, so we are lucky to see it now!
Also, be sure to go to the adjacent ancient Greek city ruins of Hierapolis, which is also part of this World Heritage 🏛️. "Hierapolis" comes from Greek, meaning "holy city", which objectively explains the history of this ancient city. The ancient city of Hierapolis was founded in the 2nd century BC by the ancient Greek Pergamon Kingdom, and after continuous improvement by the ancient Romans, it reached its peak of prosperity. However, even the most powerful humans cannot resist the power of nature. A nearly perfect ancient Roman city turned into ruins after a unprecedented earthquake, leaving only ruins. 🤯
Romantic and decadent, probably the best description of Pamukkale.
Barefoot on the white stalactites of Pamukkale
Feel the fairyland created by nature
This is romantic💕
Walk to the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis at the top of Pamukkale
Rocks are everywhere, and the ruins stand quietly on the top of the mountain overlooking the world
It always makes people feel desolate and tragic
This is decadent😕
🚗Transportation:
Take a minibus from Denizli Bus Terminal to Pamukkale, the ticket is about 4.5 lira, the journey is about 30 minutes, and there is a bus every 15 minutes.
🧾Ticket:
The ticket price for Pamukkale is 700 lira, Turkish bath and sightseeing bus are charged separately, or you can choose to buy a hot spring joint ticket.
🚶Travel time:
Spring and autumn are the best, early in the morning or near sunset, is the best time to visit Pamukkale.
Pamukkale is a town in western Turkey known for the mineral-rich thermal waters flowing down white travertine terraces on a nearby hillside. It neighbors Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city founded around 190 B.C. Ruins there include a well-preserved theater and a necropolis with sarcophagi that stretch for 2km. The Antique Pool is famous for its submerged Roman columns, the result of an earthquake.
Li Turkey must go to both attractions - Pamukkale! But the weather was numb that day, the wind and the sun were beautiful at the beginning, but after two or three hours, there was no la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la And by the way, mention the Pamukkale water system warm marriage! The same buried south gate can enter the language department earlier than 8:00 㗎.
Where lime hot springs and ruins coexist ... Let's look around the ruins for about an hour and relieve fatigue in the hot spring water.
Pamukkale, located approximately 600 kilometers from Istanbul, is a mesmerizing natural wonder. The cascading white terraces of mineral-rich thermal waters are truly breathtaking. The surreal landscape, with its turquoise pools and limestone formations, is a sight to behold. A must-visit destination for its unique beauty and rejuvenating hot springs.
Pamukkale in southwest Turkey is a natural site known for carbonate minerals left by hot spring water flows. Located in the Aegean Sea region of Turkey, in the Mandres Valley, it is temperate for most of the year and has attracted tourists to its hot springs since the classical era.
unforgetable place . I have visit this place two times and still want to repeat again again and again.