Hierapolis - Pamukkale

Hierapolis – Pamukkale

Hierapolis – Pamukkale is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its natural hot springs and travertine terraces. Visitors can explore the ancient city of Hierapolis and relax in the thermal pools. Don’t miss the chance to witness the stunning sunset over the white terraces!

Laodicea

Laodicea was an ancient city in Asia Minor, now Turkey. It was situated on a major trade route and in its neighborhood were many important ancient cities. It was 17 km west of Colossae, 10 km south of Hierapolis and 160 km east of Ephesus

Laodicea
Colossea Ancient City

Colossea Ancient City

Colossae was an ancient city of Phrygia in Asia Minor, and one of the most celebrated cities of southern Anatolia (modern Turkey). The city was built on a major trade route through the Lycus River Valley. The ancient historian Herodotus mentioned Colossae as being a great city in the 5th century BC.

Tripolis

Visit Tripolis Ancient City, a once-thriving metropolis on the borders of Phrygia, Caria, and Lydia. Explore the ruins of the Greek-style theater, the baths, and the city walls. Learn about the city’s rich history and culture.

Tripolis

Karahayıt

Karahayıt is a small town located in the Denizli Province of Turkey. It is known for its hot springs and thermal baths.

Çivril Işıklı Lake

Çivril Işıklı Lake is a beautiful lake located in the Denizli Province of Turkey. It is a popular spot for fishing and picnicking.

Kaklık Cave

Kaklık Cave, also known as the “Little Pamukkale,” is a natural wonder located in Turkey. The cave is home to stunning travertine formations, thermal pools, and a small lake. Visitors can explore the cave on a wooden walkway, and they can also swim in the thermal pools.

Salda Lake

Salda Lake, Turkey’s “Blue Pearl,” is a pristine lake with crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches. It is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and hiking. The lake is also home to a variety of plants and animals, including the Salda frog, which is found nowhere else in the world.