Pamukkale GoTürkiye
Pamukkale, one of Denizli’s most important districts in terms culture and tourism, is home to tourist attractions such as the Pamukkale travertines and the ancient city of Hierapolis, which are registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List as natural and archaeological sites.
see
PamukkalePamukkale features magnificent white travertines which are formed when the thermal water supersaturated with calcium carbonate comes into contact with the oxygen on the surface creating shapes similar to frozen waterfalls and small pools resembling terraces.
touch
PamukkaleIt’s an incredible experience to touch the travertines of Pamukkale! The magnificent white travertines are created by the thermal water of the ancient city of Hierapolis, and form the pools where people swam for thousands of years.
taste
PamukkaleDenizli kebab is made of lamb and prepared in traditional a way since the 1920s.
smell
PamukkaleIf you visit Pamukkale, a site registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List, in the summer months, you can also drop by Gözler, which is located 30 km from the Pamukkale travertines, to smell the fresh lavender.
listen
PamukkaleThe Denizli Rooster, the symbol of Denizli, is a native breed which is famous even in the most remote regions of Türkiye for its color, body structure, and harmonious, long, and beautiful crowing.
10 vibes for Pamukkale
like localsVisit the ancient city of Hierapolis and the Pamukkale travertines, registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
48 hours
in PamukkaleYou can start your day with a local breakfast and then make your way to Hierapolis. You can opt to paraglide or take a balloon tour over the Pamukkale travertines and the ancient city of Hierapolis, registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List.