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I am planning a trip to Pamukkale.
Can anyone give me some advice on what to bring. And how expensive it is.
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аватар pora-vTur
There are one-day and two-day excursions, of course, and the cost is different (ranges from 50 to 150 dollars - approximately). The tour price does not include drinks such as water or beer. Be sure to have cash with you to pay for drinks and souvenirs. However, you will need money in two more cases: after all, the cost of the tour does not include a visit to the archaeological museum and the Cleopatra pool.
From Alanya to Pamukkale about 450 km - 5-6 hours by bus, so head restraints will not be superfluous. Be sure to take: swimwear, towels, water, well, and cash.
аватар krapi1
Thank you. Yes, far. Is it worth it.
аватар pora-vTur
It's up to you to decide, but the second time I definitely won't go.
аватар Kitsune
An awesome place worth visiting. I myself have been to Turkey many times and always visit Pamukkale. I love this place. The only thing is that we like to go there on our own rather than with a group. And yet, if you are having a hard time moving, then take a two-day tour of Pamukkale-Ephesus.
аватар Kitsune
And I would also like to add about the Cleopatra pool. DO NOT give in to the persuasion of the guide to swim there. Honestly - a paddling pool with a bunch of people. It is better to spend time on the museum, on walks, on Hieropolis and other antiquities. And, of course, swim in the travertines themselves (but not in the main ones, but which are located behind a small garden, there are very few people there and a gorgeous view opens)
аватар krapi1
Thanks for the good advice. But what about the healing properties of Cleopatra's pool
аватар Kitsune
so I wrote that dip in travertines. Water is one. And then, do you really think that one time will be of use.
аватар natan_lviv
I have been to Turkey many times and all the time I was going on this excursion, but a small child pushed me away. Last year, they finally decided when my mother turned 7. Of course, we were tired, the little one slept on the bus all the time. BUT IT'S WORTH IT. Lunch, dinner will be served, but take water with you - it's expensive there, and coffee is 3 dollars. costs. I also took the child buns from the hotel for breakfast on the bus. We swam in the pool, of course. But as they wrote here, take money for souvenirs. Good luck to you
аватар Sergey4467
The water in the travertines, of course, is the same as in the pool. But only it is already "non-carbonated". And the whole fun of visiting the pool, it seems to me, is precisely in the air bubbles.
Also, when visiting Turkey, every time I go to Pamukkale. Let the road be long, but there are many impressions. Sitting in a hotel, you will not see the country.
If you go, you will see a slope there, along which people go down in single file.
http://my.turpravda.com/Sergey4467/gallery/26648/197193.html
In my opinion, there is absolutely nothing to do down there. It is better to walk along the edge of the travertines to the right and left of this place. It is really beautiful there.
http://my.turpravda.com/Sergey4467/gallery/26648/197194.html
аватар Kitsune
Sergey, specially experimented with the pool and travertines. And for myself I made a choice - travertines. And not only because the water is the same, but you can see the most interesting things.
But about the walk along the travertines, I completely agree with you. It's worth it. Even if you're on your own, you won't get lost. And if you know English, then you can join the English-speaking group. .no one will tell you anything, but they will take you to places where, as a rule, Russian tourists are not taken.
аватар sobaka63
You also need to, of course, take a warm blouse or windbreaker jacket, crossing a high pass and mountains, there are a couple of stops where you can drink tea, buy souvenirs ..... you get off the bus and it’s very cool. And about the people in the "Cleopatra's bath" "-depending on when you eat. If early in the summer (April, May) there are sooo few people, in June-August, there really is nowhere to "spit", let alone swim, but mid-September and beyond, there are almost no people either. Go and don't hesitate !We went both in two days and in one day. Better in two days, you won't be so tired and you can see more.
аватар krapi1
Well, now I have no doubt that I need to go. I was intrigued by the opportunity to join an English-speaking group and get where ours are not taken)) Thanks to everyone for the advice
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