About Pamukkale
Pamukkale, meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, is a stunning natural site located in the southwestern region of Turkey. The site is famous for its white cascades of calcium springs, formed from the hot water of the 17 thermal springs in the area. As the hot spring water rises to the surface, it releases its carbon dioxide and deposits the calcium bicarbonate, creating the iconic white cascades of Pamukkale. This natural wonder is truly a sight to behold and has attracted visitors from all over the world.
However, Pamukkale is not just a geological marvel. It is also home to the ancient city of Hierapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built in the 2nd century BC by the King of Pergamon and later became a Roman city. Hierapolis was a bustling city, famous for its important sanctuaries and as a vital trade center. The city was particularly renowned for its purple dye and cloth-making, which were highly sought-after commodities in the ancient world.
In addition to its historical and cultural significance, Hierapolis is also believed to be the site of Saint Philip’s martyrdom. Although it is uncertain whether this refers to Philip the Apostle or Philip the Evangelist, the crypt believed to be the location of his remains is considered a sacred place and attracts many visitors.
As an ancient city with Pagan roots and Christian traditions, the remains of Hierapolis provide a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of the region. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of the city, including the theater, the necropolis, and the magnificent Roman baths, which are still remarkably well-preserved. Moreover, the opportunity to relax in the hot waters of the ancient pool is a unique and relaxing experience, adding to the allure of this incredible site.
Overall, Pamukkale and Hierapolis offer a unique combination of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Turkey’s rich cultural heritage.
About Aphrodisias
Aphrodisias is an ancient city in southwestern Turkey named after the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. The city is located near a marble quarry, and sculptures of Aphrodisias were famous in the Roman world. It is also known for its unique architecture and the cult image of Aphrodite. Aphrodisias is considered one of the best-preserved ancient cities in Turkey and is home to many beautiful marble buildings and larger-than-life-size structures that were created by some of the most famous artists of the time.
The Temple of Aphrodite, Bouleuterion (council house), Sebasteion, and the Stadium are among the many highlights of Aphrodisias. The Temple of Aphrodite was the center of the city’s religious life, and the Bouleuterion served as the council house for the city’s rulers. The Sebasteion, a monumental religious complex, is also noteworthy for its impressive sculptures, while the Stadium is a testament to the city’s love of sports.
Today, visitors to Aphrodisias can witness the remarkable marble buildings and sculptures that have stood the test of time. The sculptures, many of which depict the goddess Aphrodite, are remarkably intact and continue to captivate visitors from around the world. With its rich history and unparalleled beauty, Aphrodisias remains a testament to the enduring legacy of the ancient world.
Private Pamukkale, Aphrodisias Tour Program
- We will pick you up from your hotel at 8:30 am to start the day’s adventure.
- Our first stop is the ancient city of Aphrodisias, located near Geyre village. We will visit Sebasteion, Theater, Agora, Tiberius Portico, Hadrian Baths, Bishop Palace, Aphrodite Temple, Odeon, Stadium, Tetraphylon, and the Aphrodisias Museum. You will be amazed by the beauty and intricacy of the marble buildings and larger-than-life-size sculptures, many of which depict the goddess Aphrodite.
- After exploring Aphrodisias, we will enjoy a delicious lunch in a local restaurant. We will then proceed to Pamukkale, which is famous for its natural hot springs and white terraces. Our tour of Pamukkale includes Hierapolis Antique City, Necropolis, Roman Baths, Domitian Gate, Latrina, Oil Factory, Frontinus Street, Agora, Byzantium Gate, Triton Fountain, Cathedral, Apollon Temple, Plutonium, Theater, Antique Pool, and the Pamukkale white terraces. You will have the opportunity to experience the unique beauty of the area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- At 4:30 pm, our tour comes to an end, and we will provide transportation back to your hotel. We hope you enjoyed your day exploring the wonders of Aphrodisias and Pamukkale, and we look forward to seeing you again on one of our tours!
* Our tour program is flexible and can be customized to better suit your needs and preferences. We are committed to providing you with a personalized and memorable travel experience.
What’s Included?
- Entrance fees to sites and museums
- Transportation
- Professional tour guide (English, Spanish, Japanese)
What’s Not Included?
- Entrance fee for Cleopatra Pool
- Personal expenses
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