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About Oludeniz


Oludeniz is a place connected to the Fethiye district of Mugla Province. Oludeniz was voted the most beautiful beach in the world in 2006 by eighty-two percent of the beach. The town has developed considerably in terms of tourism. In Lycia the light and the sun are known as "Far Earth" in the Middle Ages. It is located on the Teke Peninsula, located on the southwest of Anatolia. It is one of the sea ear (lagoon) occurrences in Turkey. Oludeniz is a character name like stagnant lake. In the most stormy days Beladiziz is struggling with the ripples, while in Oludeniz only the rattles come to the water. However, Oludeniz, which seems to be stagnant, is renewing itself almost day by three invisible reasons. For these reasons, the intensive spring water exits in Ölüdeniz create a current from the deep open to the deep. Second, there is a continuous circulation in and out of the open sea due to the salt awareness created by these spring waters. The third, with a tidal effect, increases and decreases by half a meter on average every two to three days. This allows a large amount of sea water to enter and exit.
 

About Fethiye


Fethiye is one of the 13 districts of Muğla. The old name of the city is Megri. This name comes from Makri, which means "far away" in Greek. Especially developed in terms of tourism. Fethiye, which is the second largest district after Bodrum in terms of population in Muğla, tries to leave Muğla in terms of population and position and to become a province. But the metropolis law does not allow this.
 

About Butterfly Valley

Butterfly Valley, Muğla Province, Fethiye, the valley located within the borders of the town of Ölüdeniz. Located on the skirts of Babadağ, one of the 100 mountains proposed for protection as a world heritage due to its endemic species, Butterfly Valley was declared a natural site on the 8th of February 1995 and closed to all kinds of constructions. Surrounded by steep rocky walls reaching 350 meters, the valley is named after more than 80 species of butterflies and especially from tiger moths. The waterfall, located at the source Faralya and poured from a height of 50 meters, reaches the Mediterranean with a stream passing through the middle of the valley.

The unique geographical structure of the Valley of Butterflies is the subject of research and laboratory work of bittern and reign science circles, especially botanists and entomogists; National and international environmental organizations and ecological formations.

Access to the Valley of Butterflies is provided by the boats from Oludeniz. A path from the Faralya (Uzunyurt) neighborhood reaches the valley; But due to the rope climbing roots and variable surface, it should be done in a guided tour.

In the Butterfly Valley, a facility has been introduced to protect the natural life and take necessary precautions to pass on the projects. The facility, which provides visitors with accommodation in tents and tree houses, has a daily capacity of 500 guests and, in addition to ecological agriculture on the 100-acre land of Butterfly Valley, Purification, marine cleaning and clean energy projects.

Akdeniz Beach Hotel | Ölüdeniz - Turkey

Belcegiz Mevkii Oludeniz Cad. No:5310 Ölüdeniz, Ege Bölgesi 48300 Türkiye
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