Day 7-Antalya coach travel to Pamukkale 5/12/22:Lycus River Thermal Hotel
- Raymond Chang Hian Khim
- Dec 21, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 24, 2022

Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing of thermal spring water

Hadrian's Gate - The landmark attraction of Antalya city was built to commemorate the visit of the powerful Roman Emperor Hadrian at that time. The exquisite marble carving archway, as the main entrance of the ancient city. It is a must visit for tourists!

Republic Square - Picture with the Kemal Ataturk statue.
The Atatürk Monument and Republic Square are among Antalya's most famous landmarks. This monument is also known as the National Ascension Monument. The monument and the square celebrate Atatürk's rise to power. Under his leadership, the Turkish Republic came into being, making it one of the first countries in this region to boast a republican form of government.
The monument features bronze handiwork and was created in 1964. Figures featured at the top include Ataturk mounted on a horse, along with a boy and girl representing the country's youth.

Broken Minaret of Korkut Mosque – The temple-church-mosque now lays in ruins, but the minaret survives.

Duden Waterfalls - A spectacular cascade that occurs as the Duden River spills off the Antalya City cliffs into the sea.

Hierapolis Ancient City - visit the extensive ruins of Hierapolis, known for its thermal baths and health centre
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