Pamukkale, which is included in almost all of the lists of must-see places before you die and is visited by about 2 million tourists every year, is one of the places where nature takes on the role of an artist. The discovery of the attractiveness of Pamukkale, where the white travertines formed as a result of the contact of thermal waters with air form gradual shapes similar to a frozen waterfall and form terrace-shaped pools in places, goes back to the Roman Period.

 

 

Most of the ruins of the Ancient City of Hierapolis of Pamukkale, which stands in all its glory right next to the Pamukkale Travertines, are also from this period. Together with the unique travertines, these ruins are included in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.

 

 

We are sure that Pamukkale will immediately fascinate you at first sight. 2 thousand years ago, the Kingdom of Pergamon could not resist this attraction and built the City of Hierapolis next to the travertines. During this period, Hierapolis served as a thermal health center and its sources, which are believed to be healing, have been visited by people coming from different parts of Anatolia and looking for health and beauty for thousands of years. Nowadays, thermal pools continue to be visited in search of beauty and health. You can also enter the waters where people of the ancient world swam thousands of years ago and watch the magnificent view of the travertines. But this natural beauty, the formation of which takes thousands of years, is quite delicate. Therefore, it can only be navigated in certain parts of it and its waters can be entered. Those who want to stay longer in Pamukkale and take advantage of its healing waters can stay at the thermal facilities located near the ancient city and travertines and enjoy massage, thermal waters and mud baths.