It is better to go out of season. We were in early July, the heat was 40 degrees, the queue was 50 minutes long. Be sure to enter from the main entrance!
We need to go and see. Even a thousand photos won't help you feel how hot water gushes out of the mountain and flows down. And how pleasant it is to walk on it with bare feet
Expectation is a reality, a large crowd of people, not organized, slippery, fashionable, normally hit or fly off a cliff, with speed. Don't waste your time
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January 31
Beautiful! But you need to be extremely careful! It's very slippery
A great trip to Turkey 2019, a forthcoming review of the Adaland Water Park.
Pamukkale is a city in the western part of Turkey. It is famous for its thermal springs, located on terraces of white limestone. Here you can also see the ruins of the ancient spa town of Hierapolis during the Roman Empire (about 190 BC).- we never got there, we went straight from the road to the travertines. The theatre and sarcophagi in the 2 km long necropolis are the best preserved. Another attraction is the Ancient pool with Roman columns, which were under water as a result of the earthquake.
The third photo is most likely real travertines formed naturally. Because those travertines where everyone walks are made in the form of bowls and the "lining" of the travertine is chipped off from some. Smooth concrete walls are visible. If you look closely, the real side is very thin, the artificial side is 20 centimeters. And the question of where the water is coming from is most likely pumping. And there is no way to go to natural travertines, most likely in order to preserve them as a cultural monument, and an attraction with artificial bowls was invented for the people😉
The ticket for the attraction is 50 rubles.
Nicely. Unusual. Fabulous.
A lot of people, but what to do, everyone wants to see it, take a photo.
Nearby you can sit in the shade, eat ice cream, drink Cola, enjoy sugar and the view.))
Have a good rest.)
The place is really amazing. It's a pity that travertines don't look the same anymore. But it's still beautiful. You can come there and walk all day. We were in winter, so we came in from another entrance so as not to go barefoot 🦶