SOGANLI VALLEY fractured and collapse during an earthquake
that added to erosion resulting in deep valleys and canyons.
Soganli valley, which is divided into two, has been occupied
since the Roman period. The rock cones found on the sides
of the valley were used as graves by the Romans, and later
as churches by the Byzantines. Here you will see local
women making bread in outside ovens.
SULTANSAZLIGI bird paradise. If you love bird watching
this could be a new paradise for you.
YAHYALI the water that feeds this wonderful waterfall
comes from the mountain of Taurus.
TASKINPASA this was Byzantine Tamisus, seat of a bishopric,
originally known to the Turks as Damas. The town takes
its present name from Taskin Pasa, a Karamanid emir who
ruled here in the fourteenth century. The will hold another
Panoramic view.
MUSTAFAPASA was inhabited by Greek Orthodox families until
the beginning of the 20th century. The houses dating back
to the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries
display fine examples of stonework.
Price: USD 45 Per Person
(Lunch, Transportation, Guiding,
Entrance Fees,Tax Included)
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