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. The site
is named in Turkish as "Pamukkale", that means "cotton castle",
parallel to the glorious and spectacular view of the site. The dazzling white calcareous
castles are formed by limestone-laden thermal springs, creating the unbelievable formation
of stalactites, potholes and cataracts. Waters in the terraces are the sediments of the
springs with calcium bicarbonate in 33C. Waters, containing mainly calcium salts and
carbon-dioxide, run off the plateau's by depositing calcium while carbon-dioxide
disappearing. 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 Pamukkale 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. The fairyland
Pamukkale is a
must-see traveling through this region, during a holiday in Turkey...
How
to Go?... Generally, all agencies in Kusadasi provide reasonable
packet tours to Pamukkale by buses with the professional guides. Also, from the bus
station of Kusadasi, there is a variety of buses going to Denizli, that is located 18km
away from Pamukkale. After reaching to Denizli, you may easily take a minibus to
Pamukkale. |