Pamukkale is an amazing
display of natural hot water pools in Denizli Province, south-western
Turkey. What you see in the photos below are known as travertines or the
terraces that form due to the carbonate minerals that gather up as the
flowing water circles. Pamukkale is actually Turkish for “cotton
castle”, a name that we think manages to characterize the true inner
“fluffiness” of this place.
Pamukkale Hot Springs can be visited all
year long, but it is absolutely spectacular in the winter time, when
natural pools of hot water form and tourists can take long, soothing
baths.
Getting there is possible by taking a plane
or a bus to the city of Denizli – Cardak Airport. From here on a bus to
Pamukkale is available (20 km). Remember to take a bag for your shoes
and bring along some slippers for visiting the travertines. And your
bathing suit. Accommodation will not be an issue, as you will find that
the area is highly developed in matters of tourism. In fact it is too
developed, although in the winter time you might just get a little
privacy. There is a lot more information in the uploaded video about how
these incredible formations were born and here is a site for getting you started in planning your trip and finding a hotel in Pamukkale.
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