An amazing place, it is unclear how many years ago people lived far and high in the mountains, there were apparently a lot of them there if they built such an amphitheater, on the way to this place there are beautiful views of the mountains and the devil's stones. yes, and correctly written here earlier, local saleswomen of trinkets immediately swoop in, I even thought that this was some kind of tour group, but no, they are following you in a crowd. I didn't buy anything, because I didn't need it, I gave a dollar to a little girl.
The "city" itself is one half-preserved amphitheater, the rest was stolen by the locals as building materials. In fact, there is nothing to see exactly as an ancient city (in comparison, there is a perfectly preserved Aspendos amphitheater 30 km below). But the road to this village is very picturesque, through the mountains with a lot of beauty, you will not regret it. The road itself is quite normal, you can safely get there on an ordinary sedan, no jeeping tours are necessary.
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Мария Третьякова
Level 4 Local Expert
December 3
We arrived in a rented car. The road to the village itself is simple and beautiful, further along the village it was difficult. We left the car on the outskirts and walked to the amphitheater. If you don't see the amphitheater for the first time in your life, you won't be impressed) we watched antiquities for the first time in the vicinity of Kemer - that's where wow) if I knew or read the reviews, I wouldn't go) although the serpentine here with awesome views.
With grandmothers, yes, the problem is) not very pleasant, some kind of psychological pressure. We escaped from them through the back of the amphitheater.