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Hostels in Pamukkale
AllgauAllgau Tree Houses - Rooms
Melrose Tree Houses is a family run place only 10 minutes walk from the Pamukkale white terraces and ancient city of Hierapolis. We are the only Tree Houses and Hostel in the village.
Aspawa Pansion
Welcome to Aspawa Pansion. We have 12 rooms and 28 Beds so are ready to cater to your every need!
regional info
image by: Susan BlickPamukkale (correct spelling) is a World Heritage Site. The white travertinese forms when hot spring of high concenrated of CaCO3 evaporates and deposites on the surface.There are some man-made travertines that visitors can walk through to get the experience. The real travertines are now off limits, but can easily be viewed from many different angles, and are mostly only 10 - 20 feet away. In 2005, there is substantial construction (nearly completed) which will allow visitors better paths (handicap accessable) and seating to view the travertines.
Lots of walking and altitude change. You must take off your shoes to walk in the water. Don't forget to check out the adjacent Heriopolis, ancient Roman city and cemetary, which is part of this site and part of the admission cost ($5 per person if I remember correctly). You can easily spend a day here.
The site is also close to a confluence for you confluence hunters. There are lots of ruins at the site which is called Hierapolis and grave yards all over the place.
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