1. Pamukkale Thermal Pools, located in southwestern Turkey, is a natural wonder famous for its stunning, white terraces of mineral-rich thermal waters cascading down the hillside. The name \"Pamukkale\" translates to \"Cotton Castle\" in Turkish, referencing the white, cotton-like appearance of the terraces.
The thermal waters of Pamukkale are said to have healing properties, with the minerals in the water being beneficial for various skin and joint conditions. The area has been a popular destination for thousands of years, with the ancient city of Hierapolis located nearby.
2. The Pamukkale Thermal Pools are open to visitors every day from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. Visitors can contact the Pamukkale Tourist Information Office at +90 258 271 22 11 for more information.
3. There are two ways to access the thermal pools - through the Hierapolis Archaeological Site entrance or the Pamukkale Natural Park entrance. The entrance fee for both sites is approximately 120 Turkish Lira (as of 2021). Visitors can reach Pamukkale by bus from nearby towns like Denizli or by joining organized tours from major cities like Istanbul or Antalya.
