1. Pamukkale South Gate
The main entrance to the Pamukkale travertine terraces and ancient city of Hierapolis, offering access to stunning natural formations.
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The main entrance to the Pamukkale travertine terraces and ancient city of Hierapolis, offering access to stunning natural formations.
An impressive Roman theater in Hierapolis known for its well-preserved structure and historical significance.
Thermal pools believed to have been used by Cleopatra, featuring warm mineral-rich waters for a unique bathing experience.
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Museum showcasing artifacts from the ancient city of Hierapolis and surrounding regions.
One of the largest ancient cemeteries in Turkey, featuring various tombs and sarcophagi dating back to Roman times.
The ancient city of Hierapolis, known for its well-preserved ruins and thermal springs.
Famous for its white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich thermal waters, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A popular vantage point to watch the sunset over the stunning white terraces and the surrounding landscape.
Hot air balloon rides offering breathtaking aerial views of Pamukkale's natural terraces and ancient ruins.
Organized hot air balloon excursions providing unique perspectives of Pamukkale's landscape.
Ruins of a temple dedicated to the god Apollo, located in the ancient city of Hierapolis.
Also known as Cleopatra Antique Pools, thermal pools with ancient ruins submerged beneath the water.
Adventure tours offering hot air ballooning and paragliding experiences over Pamukkale.
Known as the 'Gate of Hell', an ancient volcanic crater near Pamukkale with mythological significance.
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