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If you are keen on Hiking and Jogging, you will just find yourself on the edge of a desire to discover the endless beauty at HavaSu while you are jogging/hiking in the forest which lays just by the borders of your accommodation meanwhile offering you the best views of antique cities. While you are trekking you will enjoy the perfect combination of Hiking and experiencing the historical sites.
If you prefer to combine your trekking activity with and unforgettable experience of sightseeing tour, you may join our professional guided tour along the Lykia Road passing by the tracks of Gagae, Aktas Beach, Adrasan Bay, Musa Tepesi, Olympos, Chimera, Zeytinlik, Kargilidere, Kazanova, Papaz Iskelesi, Karaoz, Pirates Bay, Gelidonia Light House.
Category: Districts of Antalya, Places | 0 Comments
Kemer is a bank resort and a commune of Antalya Province on the Mediterranean bank of Turkey, 40 km west of the city-limits of Antalya.
Kemer is on the Gulf of Antalya, 53 km of sea bank with the skirts of the western Taurus mountains behind. The bank has the archetypal Mediterranean hot, dry acclimate and balmy sea. Until the aboriginal 1980s this was a quiet rural commune but today the boondocks of Kemer and littoral villages in the commune play a actual important allotment in tourism in Turkey.
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Category: Olympos | 0 Comments
It is amid at a ambit of 75 km to the west of the Antalya bigoted centre on the abruptness of Mount Musa and aural “Olympos-Beydağları National Park” breadth the brook of the aforementioned name joins the sea. The name of the city-limits is acquired from “Aluamapa/Oluamapa/Olyamapa” in the Luwian/Etruscan language. In the Luwian language, “Olu”, which is a aberration of “Alu”, agency light/sun and in the Luwian and Hittite languages the chat “Ama” agency “mother”. We apperceive that the chat “Pa” agency water/creek/lake. It is accepted from this that the name of the city-limits was “sacred baptize bounce of the absolute mother of light/mother of sky”. Indeed, the bounce of the Olympos brook is today alleged “Gökpınar” with the aforementioned association. Furthermore, in the Luwian accent the chat “olyntos” meant agrarian fig. The alley cairn Stadiasmus, in Patara, depicts the city-limits of Olympos on the abruptness of the Mount Musa.
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