Pamukkale (Cotton-Castle)

it should be said that; Pamukkale, formerly known as Akköy, is the largest district of Denizli in terms of population. It consists of 68 settlements. Hierapolis travertines, which are considered UNESCO World Heritage, are located in this district. This place is called the eighth wonder of the world. What gives it its white appearance is […]

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Aspendos Amphi Theater

Aspendos Amphitheater built in the 2nd century. According to legend, it was held immediately after the Trojan War. This amphitheater is the best preserved, with a capacity of seventeen thousand people. Until today, many secrets have been solved and used like the Caravanserai during the Seljuk period. Today different festivals, games and show programs are […]

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Cappadocia

The surreal, swooping rock valleys of Cappadocia are every photographer’s dream. Cliff ridges and hill crests are home to rippling panoramas of wave-like rock or wacky-shaped pinnacles that have been formed by millennia of wind and water action. And if you don’t feel like hiking for the views, this is one of the world’s top […]

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