Optional Activity: Hot Air Balloon Ride
Check out and drive to Pamukkale via Konya. 306kms / 4 hours’ drive
Enroute, visit the 13th century caravanserai of Sultanhan, which was built in the years 1228 to 1229 by Alaattin keykubat, an exceptional example of architectural stone work and decoration art from the Seljuk period.
On arrival Konya, visit the Mevlana museum also known for its theological school and whirling dervishes.
Then continue drive to Pamukkale. Check in at hotel and stay overnight
Pamukkale - means 'Cotton Castle' in Turkish, is known for the mineral-rich thermal weter flowing down white travertine terrace on a hillside, one of the most visit tourist attraction site in the Denizli Province. It neighbors Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city founded around 190 B.C. Ruins there include a well-preserved theater and a necropolis with sarcophagi that stretch for 2km. The antique pool is famous for its submerged Roman columns as the result of an earthquake. UNESCO listed site.