Pamukkale travertines are a visual feast created by thermal waters in the Büyük Menderes basin after a series of earthquakes 400 thousand years ago. Located in Denizli, Pamukkale is famous for its snow-white travertines, which are visited by millions of people every year, healing thermal waters, the fascinating Cleopatra Pool, the Ancient City of Hierapolis and its magnificent ancient theater.
The terraces of this masterpiece of nature, which has been serving as a spa for 1000 years in Pamukkale, consist of carbonate minerals precipitated from the hot spring water. It is also one of the 29 places in the world that has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List with its natural and cultural features. Along with Cappadocia, it is the beginning of the natural beauties that foreigners want to see most in Turkey.