Cave Tourism The following caves are suitable for cave tourism Pamukkale in Cave

Kaklik Cave: Kaklık is a town in the Honaz District's border. The cave is 30 km. away from Denizli and is situated on the highway junction from Denizli and issituated on the highway junction from Denizli to Afyon-Ankara and Denizli to Çivril. It is also 45 km. far from Pamukkale, which is in the natural values inheritance list of UNESCO. It is recently discovered towards the end of 2000. The highway. Which passes near it is 2 km. away from the Çardak Airport.a view from inside of cave The caves are the fırst natural accommodations of human being. The visitors and tourists admire them. The explorers love to discover the caves. Besides these particularities they hid the secret aspects in them. Today the exploration of the cave have become an independent branch of science. In the Kaklık cave there are the stalactites and the stalagmites. There are also travertines which resemble those in Pamukkale. In the cave you can see hot springs whose water form small streams out of the cave. The arrangements in the cave are yet being organized. It is said that the hot spring water is good for some skin diseases.a view from inside of cave a view from inside of cave









Guney Waterfall: It is located in Cindere Village, Guney District, Denizli. It is on the Menderes River about 4 km south of Guney District. The waterfall is worth seeing for its natural beauty.








Sakizcilar Asmaalti Waterfall: The waterfall in Sakizcilar Village of Cal District has an amazing natural beauty. The waterfall is called Crying Rock as well. The water drops 30 meters. There is also a fish farm next to it where the water meets the greenery. The picnic area is known as Hocanin Yeri by the locals. .

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