An unusual natural and historical site with the sparkling white castle -like cascades, Pamukkale is one of the most important highlights of Turkey, unique in the world. Pamukkale is a spectacular place, located in Denizli, in southwestern Turkey. In Turkish it means “cotton castle”. The place is classified by UNESCO.
The famous terraces are made of travertine: carbonate minerals that have been left by the flowing water. The beautiful natural structure is 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high.
Pamukkale has been used as a natural bathing spot for centuries. The water in these natural pools comes from the hot springs. So water for baths is always warm and filled with minerals. This is one of the most visited places in Turkey.
The marvelous landscape of Pamukkale has been created by this gradual formation, leaving a cotton-like image. Located above the theatre of Hierapolis, the mineral water sources from the thermal springs of Cal Mountain. It is collected in a pool, known as the "Sacred Pool" of ancient times, where you can swim amidst the historical remains of Hierapolis. The Sacred Pool is now located inside a hotel.
The water of Pamukkale is famous for its benefits to the eyes and skin; and its curing properties to the ills of asthma, rheumatism, as well.
The remains of the ancient Hierapolis are situated on back of the thrilling white terraces, standing wondrously in the area. Starting from October hot air balloon trips will give amazing views of this beautiful landscape.
The fairyland Pamukkale is a must-see traveling through this region, during a holiday in Turkey. For more information or details feel free to ask Istanbulaccess.