Pamukkale is one of the rare places in the world that has entered the UNESCO World Heritage List with both its natural and cultural characteristics. Pamukkale Travertenleri, which is located in Denizli, seems to have been covered with a white shroud due to its carbonated water. The white travertines that come from Çaldağı and formed by calcium oxide-containing waters give Pamukkale a unique look.
Pamukkale, one of Turkey's most important tourism centers. Pamukkale, which is very advantageous with its numerous thermal springs, mild climate and four seasons of the year, has many places to visit with its nearby Hierapolis Ancient City, Yeşildere Waterfall, Keloğlan Cave and Red Water.