This excursion is designed just for you, regardless of whether you want to go on tour as a family, with friends or as a club. With this offer you combine culture and nature, adventure and relaxation. You will explore an impressive landscape with hidden cultural treasures in western Turkey.
The special features of our tour:
- Visit to the famous Pamukkale limestone terraces and the ancient one
Thermal baths
- private transport and private tour guide
- Tour schedule according to your taste (e.g. individual departure times)
- Upon request, visit to the ancient city of Laodikea with the apocalyptic
church
IMPORTANT: You will be picked up from the main entrance of the hotel, not at the reception! Bring swimwear, sunscreen and cash!
During this trip you will get to know the scenic and culturally varied interior of Turkey. Along the way, learn everything you ever wanted to know about the country from your private guide. For amateur photographers, there is always an opportunity for the perfect picture; maybe against the backdrop of the Taurus Mountains or a cotton field ready for harvest. The highlights of the trip are of course a walk over the sintered terraces of Pamukkale, a swim in an ancient swimming pool and a stroll through the Roman spa town of Hierapolis. Your Vianobilis team wishes you a pleasant journey with plenty of inspiration!
The journey takes you to places of old cultural sites from the times of the Lycians, Carians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, first Christians and Seljuks. Hierapolis (ancient Greek "Holy City", occasionally Hieropolis) was an ancient Greek city in the Phrygia region in Asia Minor. Even if the city, as a presumably old Cybelekult shows, probably existed earlier, the oldest evidence comes from the 3rd century BC. BC, when it was newly founded by Antiochus II, as well as its neighboring city Laodikeia on the Lycus. Older traces of settlement are covered by layers of travertine. landmarks • Odeon from the time of Hadrian the agora the nymphaeum • City gates south & Domitian the main cobbled street • Temple buildings Roman baths (some of which were converted into religious buildings in early Christian times) • the necropolis Necropolis More than 1200 graves lie in front of the north gate of Hierapolis. They belong to the largest ancient city of the dead in Asia Minor.
Only about 5 kilometers outside of Denizli province and about 11 kilometers south of Hierapolis, a visit to the ancient city is an ideal alternative to the overcrowded Pamukkale. The river Lykus, called Çürüksu ırmak by the locals, was a tributary of the meander and formed the basis of life for the historically ancient city of Laodikeia, whose spelling also appears with Laodicea.
Bathing possibility in Kleopatra Termalbad.
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