Sure! Here is a story about Pamukkale:
On the coast of the city of Denizli, in Turkey, there was a legend about a magical village called Pamukkale today is about 8 hours from Istanbul and from Cadopcia about 7 hours by road . According to the legend, the village had been founded by a benevolent king who had discovered that the hot springs that flowed from the mountain had healing properties is what the locals say and it is a tradition of millennia today only the artificial ones remain since no one can bathe in the natural pools only in the artificial ones. The king decided to create a place where people could come to heal and find peace so as to continue with the tradition the artificial ones were created , as I went in summer they had no water and were completely dry . the best time to see them full of blue and natural hot springs is in April and it is the best time to enjoy them from afar is my recommendation . as the artificial ones are already very polluted .
Over time, the town of Pamukkale became a popular destination for travelers and pilgrims seeking healing and spiritual enlightenment through these world-renowned pools and is now the center of attraction for tourists in Turkey today. The city was built around the natural pools of hot water, which flowed with a beauty and richness that seemed to come from another era since as the stories tell it was a site highly prized by the Romans for its great healing power that has these thermal waters.
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An excellent choice! The Caravanserai of Sultanhani is a place of accommodation dating back to 1229, where all travelers who went to Pamukkale from Cappadocia stayed, emblematic in history as its architectural form is of the time that is still standing and is the most important and prestigious place to stay here in Turkey and a popular destination for travelers seeking to discover the cultural and architectural richness of the country. for its history and architectural richness is very nice this old inn.
In the heart of the Silk Road trade route or also today for a well-deserved rest from so many hours of road, the Sultanhani Caravanserai stands as a monument to the grandeur and engineering of the Ottoman era to see it gives a very nice impression. Founded in the 13th century by Sultan Ruknüddin Qilich Arslan, this majestic caravanserai was built to accommodate merchants and travelers who traveled the most important trade route of its time heading to Istanbul or other cities to trade their goods carrying horses or carts of the time.
With its stone walls and red tiled roof, the Caravanserai of Sultanhani is a perfect example of medieval Ottoman architecture that even over the years continues to stand for its purpose. Its rooms, which offered accommodation and shelter to travelers like me or like you traveling with me, are arranged around a central courtyard, where a small market of goods to tourists for their way or souvenir of this inn is located.
And indeed, the caravanserai became a place of great prosperity and trade, one of the main places in Turkey for thousands of years, where traders and travelers from all over the world gathered to enjoy the beautiful scenery that we have here every day or on the road. For centuries, Sultanhani Caravanserai was a place of passage for merchants transporting high quality silks and fabrics for the Turkish winter, spices and other valuable goods along the Silk Road also known as caravanserai.
Today, the Caravanserai of Sultanhani is a place of tourist interest that attracts visitors from all over the world but even more by their photos on instagram or social networks make it very famous and for me if you come to Turkey is here where you should stay and first place to visit. Its ruins, although partly restored and very well conditioned so that we can all have a healthy and friendly rest of comfort as in its beginnings , remain a testament to the grandeur and engineering of the Ottoman era no doubt say it the photographs everything works very well . And for those who dare to dream big to stay here , the Caravanserai of Sultanhani remains a place where imagination can fly freely and where history and legend are intertwined in an eternal romance of a long road or journey .
photos of my authorship canon camera