Całodniowa wycieczka z przewodnikiem do Pamukkale i Hierapolis z lunchem
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Całodniowa wycieczka z przewodnikiem do Pamukkale i Hierapolis z lunchem

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski, Francuski, Holenderski, Polski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Zobaczysz kaskadowe tarasy z błyszczącego białego kalcytu w Pamukkale utworzone przez bogate w minerały wody termalne
  • W hotelu Pam serwowany jest tradycyjny lunch, a następnie można zrelaksować się w basenach termalnych
  • Możesz wykąpać się w naturalnych źródłach Pamukkale, z których przez wieki korzystali zarówno mieszkańcy, jak i cesarze
  • Będziesz mieć czas wolny na zwiedzanie Hierapolis, w tym świątyń i rzymskiego teatru na 13 000 miejsc
  • Twój przewodnik podzieli się z Tobą swoją ogromną wiedzą na temat Pamukkale i jego historii
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Wycieczka łączy w sobie naturalne i starożytne arcydzieła. Udasz się do Pamukkale, co po turecku oznacza „bawełniany zamek”, jak również do sąsiedniego miasta Hierapolis. Oba te miejsca są wpisane na listę UNESCO, więc upieczesz dwie pieczenie na jednym ogniu i zobaczysz historyczne skarby Turcji. Muzaffer, nasz lokalny przewodnik, mówi: „Pamukkale tworzy bajkowy wręcz krajobraz. Tarasy, które powstawały przez tysiące lat, wyglądają jak kaskadowy śnieżny wodospad. Legenda głosi, że tutejsze gorące źródła termalne mają właściwości lecznicze”.

Po przybyciu na miejsce, zatrzymasz się w hotelu Pam na lunch, a następnie skorzystasz z basenów termalnych. Później zobaczysz naturalne źródła Pamukkale, które dawno temu przekształciły się w kredowobiałe formacje i klify, tworząc zimową krainę skamieniałych kaskad i basenów. Ludzie kąpali się tu od tysięcy lat, a wśród nich byli także rzymscy cesarze. Możesz pójść w ich ślady i wykąpać się w jednym z basenów termalnych lub po prostu wejść na szczyt i napawać się wspaniałymi widokami.

Następnym miejscem jest starożytne miasto uzdrowiskowe Hierapolis. Będziesz mieć czas wolny na zwiedzanie dobrze zachowanych ruin, w tym starożytnych ulic i teatru z 13 000 miejsc. Warto dodać, że z każdej sprzedanej wycieczki przekazywana jest darowizna na rzecz Fundacji TUI Care.

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O czym należy pamiętać?
  • Pamiętaj, że ta wycieczka może nie być odpowiednia dla rodzin z małymi dziećmi ze względu na dłuższy czas transferu, wynoszący około 3 godzin
  • Wstęp do głównych obszarów Pamukkale jest wliczony w cenę, ale dodatkową opłatę za dostęp do Basenu Kleopatry należy uiścić na miejscu
  • Należy pamiętać, że basen Kleopatry jest obecnie w remoncie i nie będzie dostępny do użytku do października 2025 r.
  • Atrakcja nieodpowiednia dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie stroju kąpielowego oraz kremu z filtrem UV
  • Napoje dodatkowo płatne
  • Niektóre opłaty wstępu i opcjonalne dodatki płatne na miejscu
  • Wszystkie godziny są orientacyjne i mogą ulec zmianie
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    Ce site mérite d'être vu. Par contre, excursion fatigante par le temps de parcours en bus , env 4h x 2 ( à rajouter ramassage d'autres participants da ...

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