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NATURE'S HEALTH CURE
A visit to Turkey would not be complete
without a stop at one of the country's better known spas, whether to
treat a health -problem or simply to luxuriate in the soothing
waters of natural mineral baths.
A stop at one of the spas described here
can easily be added to a tour of Turkey's most famous destinations.
The health-giving properties of Turkey's natural hot springs have
been renowned since antiquity.
The ancient city of Hierapolis was built on the site of the rich
mineral waters of Pamukkale, where the steaming water has hollowed
enormous circular basins in the earth as it flowed down the
mountainside, coating the slopes in a smooth layer of dazzlingly
white calcareous rock.
No doubt, the residents of the ancient
Lycian city of Caunos bathed in the mineral-rich mud of nearby
Koycegiz Lake.
The- Balcova/Izmir hot springs are located
on the site of the Baths of Agamemnon, known and used in Roman times
for their therapeutic qualities.
Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman
Empire, is nestled against Uludag (Mt. Olympos). There the natural
hot springs of Cekirge prompted the Ottomans to build a large
complex of domed baths during the reign of Murat 1 (1359-1389) on
the site of an earlier Roman and Byzantine bath complex.
On the shores of the Aegean, Cesme is
famous for its natural mineral springs and the therapeutic qualities
of the sea.
And amidst the verdant forests of the
southern shore of the Sea of Marmara, Yalova hot springs pour out
mineral-rich water, thought to cure a variety of ailments.
The thermal waters of spas described in
this brochure have been tested by the Turkish Ministry of Health,
and thermal waters which are also safe for drinking have been noted.
The most popular spas are concentrated in the Marmara and Aegean
regions of western Turkey and are easily accessible from Turkey's
major cities, Istanbul, Izmir, and Ankara.
But while touring through Turkey's Central
Anatolian Region there is one thermal spa well worth mentioning
here, a spa of such an extraordinary character that it is unique in
the world. It is visited by people from everywhere who are searching
for cures. This healing spa is called "Kangal Hot Springs with Fish"
and it is only 13 km from the town of Kangal in the province of
Sivas. The beneficial waters contain myriad small fish (2-10 cm
long), which play a vital part in curing various skin diseases.
Thermal spas in the Black Sea region include Sarnsunladik and
Rize-Ayder. Another thermal complex, known for maintaining
international standards in its thermal therapy center is located in
Yoncali near Kutahya.
Highly recommended for their thermal
spring facilities are the following spas listed by province:
Adana: Haruniye
Afyon: Omer Gecek (Sandikli)
Ankara: Kizilcahamam, Ayas, Haymana
Balikesir: Gonen
Bingol: Kos
Bolu: Buyuk Kaplica
Bursa: Cekirge, Oylat
Canakkale: Kestanbol
Cankiri: Cavundur
Denizli: Pamukkale, Karahayit
Diyarbakir: Cermik
Erzurum: Pasinler
Izmir: Balcova, Cesme, Sifne
Konya: Ilgin
Kutahya: Yoncali, Harlek
Manisa: Salihli
Mugla: Sultaniye
Rize: Ayder
Sakarya: KuzuIuk
Samsun: Ladik, Havza
Siirt: Billoris
Sivas: Kangal
Van: Hasanabdal
Yalova: Yalova Termal, Armutlu
Although some of these particular spas are not luxurious, the
main advantage is being able to enjoy their therapeutic benefits in
natural surroundings. Take a lesson from the ancients and treat
yourself to a natural health cure during your visit to Turkey.
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BURSA (Altitude: 109 m)
This first capital of the Ottoman Empire
has been famous for centuries for the therapeutic qualities of its
natural hot springs.
One of the earliest recorded visitors who
came to Bursa to enjoy the waters was Byzantine Empress Theodora.
Today, the Ottoman baths, known as Eski Kaplica, continue to
function as part of the Kervansaray Termal in the Cekirge district
of Bursa. The five-star Celik Palas Termal Hotel also has luxurious
facilities with natural hot springs and baths offering various
treatments. The domed baths run by the Kervansaray Termal are an
excellent example of early Ottoman architecture.
Capacity:
The Cekirge hot springs flow at the rate of 5 liters per second. The
Kervansaray baths can accommodate 600 people per day, while the
Celik Palas can provide curative baths to 400 people per day.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The thermal waters of the Cekirge springs are composed of calcium,
magnesium sulfate and bicarbonate; the water temperature ranges from
39-58 C with a pH ranging from 6.6 to 7.2, and a total mineral
content of 1,164 mg/It. These hot springs are good for rheumatic
diseases, hepatic and gall bladder diseases, metabolic disorders,
gynecological diseases and post- operative problems.
Treatments
Eski Kaplica, run by the Kervansaray Termal features hot mineral
pools, baths and a Turkish bath with natural hot springs. Treatments
in hot mineral pools and baths, as well as massage, underwater
massage and electro-physical therapy are available at the Celik
Palas Hotel. Oylat Thermal Center is 27 km from Inegol in a forest
at the foot of Uludag Mountain. The hot spring has been used for
2000 years. The temperature is 40.5 C, the pH is 7.3, and the
mineral content 3000 mg/lt.
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YALOVA (Altitude: 10 m)
The Yalova hot springs are located to
the south of the Sea of Marmara, 13 km southwest of the provincial
center of Yalova in a wonderfully green setting.
Capacity
The Yalova hot springs have a natural water outlet, flowing at a
rate of 15 liters per second. With 1,651 total beds, this amounts to
600 liters of water/person/day.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
Indications
Yalova hot springs have a composition of sodium chloride, calcium
sulfate and fluoride. With a temperature of 60-65 C, a pH of 7.8,
and 1,435 mg/It total mineral content, the waters are suitable for
both bathing and drinking. Yalova hot springs are known for their
therapeutic qualities, especially for rheumatic diseases, digestive
maladies, neurological and urological disorders and metabolic
problems. The Armutlu hot spring is 4 Ian northeast of Yalova. The
water is 57-73 C with a pH of 6.2 to 6.5. It flows at a rate of 10
lit/sec.
Treatments
Yalova spa has both indoor and outdoor pools and baths, and offers
massage, underwater massage and drinking cures. With a treatment
capacity of nearly 2,000 people per day, the spa includes a
first-class restaurant, a cafe, a very attractive park and a forest.
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BOLU (Altitude: 786 m)
The Bolu hot springs are 5 km south of
Bolu in the western Black Sea region in the foothills of the Ala
Mountains.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The waters contain bicarbonate, sulphate,
calcium, magnesium, and carbon dioxide. The pH is 5.82-6.36 and the
temperature 42-44 C. The thermal waters are beneficial for the
treatment of liver, gall bladder, kidney, and urinary problems.
Treatment The thermal waters and steam are good for bathing,
drinking and inhaling. Near by is the privately operated Kucuk
Kaplica.
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BALIKESIR - GONEN (Altitude: 36 m)
This hot spring is located next to the
Gonen Stream in Gonen County in the province of Balikesir in the
Marmara Region.
Pyshio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The thermal water is 730C with a pH of 7.36. It is classified as
hypothermal, hypotonic mineral water which is good for drinking and
bathing. The water contains 0.590 mg/lt ammonia, 528.770 mg/lt
sodium, 29.325 mg/lt potassium, and 278.637 mg/It chlorine.
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IZMIR - BALCOVA (Altitude: 25 m)
The Balcova hot springs are located on
the site of the Baths of Agamemnon, known in antiquity for the
therapeutic qualities of its waters.
According to one legend, Agamemnon was
advised by an oracle to bring soldiers who had been wounded during
the campaign against Troy to the sulfur-rich waters of these natural
hot springs. Balcova is situated to the west of the Aegean port of
Izmir.
Capacity:
The Balcova hot, springs flow from two exploratory wells at a rate
of 28 liters per second. The facilities can accommodate 3,456
bath-days on the basis of 600 liters per person per day, per bath.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
Indications:
The Balcova hot springs contain sodium chloride and calcium
bicarbonate. The springs have a water temperature ranging from 62 to
80 C, a pH of 6.4, and a mineral content of 1,369 mg/It. These hot
springs are recommended for the treatment of rheumatic diseases,
digestive maladies, post-injury healing and post- operative
problems, along with calcification and metabolic disorders.
Treatments
The Balcova hot spring complex, with a total capacity of 3,000
people per day, provides hot mineral pools and baths, offers a
patient therapy pool, sauna , massage, underwater massage,
ultrasound, physical exercise, electro-therapy and physical therapy.
The complex also has a new park.
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IZMIR - CESME (Altitude: 5 m)
Cesme ("fountain") is abundantly endowed
with natural hot springs. Located on the Aegean coast, 80 km
west of Izmir, the holiday resort has excellent hotels with complete
spas. Some use mineral waters from natural hot springs, while the
facilities at the Altin Taunus Holiday Resort utilize mineralrich
seawater.
Capacity:
The hot springs on the long sandy beach flow at a rate of 15 liters
per second and can accommodate 500 people a day. The Altin Taunus
Holiday Resort, situated in a cove along the seaside, has a Natural
Sea Spa which can also handle 500 people per day.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
Indications
Cesme hot springs contain a high level of sodium chloride, magnesium
sulphate, and calcium bicarbonate. The water temperature is 55 C
with a pH of 6.5, and the mineral content is 2,720 mg/lt. The sea
water used in the Altin Taunus spa has a similar composition. These
waters are heated and used for treating rheumatic, dermatological
and gynecological diseases. They are also recommended for
neurological exhaustion and to help strengthen muscles after
surgery. The Sifne-Ilica hot springs have 42 C water with a pH of
6.76.
Treatments:
Cesme has hot mineral pools and baths, and offers underwater
massage, physical and electrotherapy. The Altin Taunus spas
incorporate similar facilities along with physical exercise and
geriatric units.
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DENIZLI-PAMUKKALE (Altitude: 384 m)
At Pamukkale ("Cotton Castle") nature
has produced a sight of spectacular beauty.
For thousands of years a deep underground
spring has been pouring out streams of hot, mineral-saturated water.
As it has flowed down the mountainside the steaming water has
hollowed enormous circular basins in the earth, and the water's rich
mineral content has coated them in a smooth layer of
dazzlingly-white calcareous rock. To the ancients such beauty could
only mean that the place was sacred to the gods. Built near the
natural hot springs, the grand city of Hierapolis attracted a steady
stream of pilgrims, who came to bathe in the curative waters.
Pamukkale is located 250 km from Izmir and 20 km from Denizli. Most
of the hotels are in Karahayit, 5 Ian north of Pamukkale. The water
is 42-56 C, the pH is 5.98, similar to Pamukkale, but the water has
more iron content.
Capacity:
The Pamukkale hot springs flow at a rate of 400 liters per second.
The various facilities can accommodate about 6,000 people/day total
which amounts to 600 liters of water/person/day.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
indications
The mineral-rich Pamukkale hot spring waters are rich in calcium,
magnesium sulfate and bicarbonate. They also contain carbon dioxide
and have a radioactive content of 1,537 picokuri/liter (or 56
bekerel/liter). Water temperature is 36 to 38 C with a pH of 6.
Total mineral content is 2,430 mg/It. The waters are used both for
drinking and bathing. They are recommended for the treatment of
rheumatic, dermatological and gynecological diseases, neurological
and physical exhaustion, digestive maladies and nutritional
disorders.
Treatments and accommodations:
Throughout history, Pamukkale has been a famous spa, with both baths
and open pools set into the snow-white cliffs. Bath treatments take
place in natural pools developed around the main hot springs. Hot
mineral water spas have been opened at a number of new and very
comfortable hotels in the area.
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MUGLA - KOYCEGIZ - DALYANKOY (Altitude: 24 m)
Scenic Koycegiz Lake, located near
Dalaman International Airport and within a convenient distance of
both Fethiye and Marmaris, is well known for its natural hot springs
and mud baths.
The lake narrows into a channel, flowing
into the Dalyan River which empties into the Mediterranean at one of
Turkey's most spectacular beaches, lztuzu, which is also the
breeding ground of the Caretta caretta sea turtle. The reed-lined
river meanders toward the sea, overlooked by 4th-century B.C. Lycian
rock tombs. Nearby are the ruins of the ancient city of Caunos. On
the asphalt road to Velibey is the ancient settlement now at
Sultaniye, also a thermal center used for centuries, and site of
numerous ruins.
Capacity:
Situated next to a natural channel between Koycegiz Lake and the
Mediterranean Sea, the Riza Cavus Thermal Baths form a water pool
and a mud pond, with a flow rate of about 8 liters per second. The
mud and mineral baths can accommodate 1,000 people per day. At a
second spring is Velibey Thermal Baths, 1.5 km north of Riza Cavus
that has similar qualities and a flow rate of 20 liters per second.
The waters of Sultaniye are good for both bathing and drinking. They
flow at a rate of 42 liters per second, resulting in a bath capacity
of 10,000 baths per day.
Physio-chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The Riza Cavus natural hot springs contain sodium chloride,
hydrogen, sulfur, bromide, fluoride, and are naturally radioactive
(3,770 picokuri/liter, or 139 bekerel/liter), with a total salt and
mineral content of 2,800 mg/It. The temperature of the mud and water
is 30' to 38 C, and the pH is about 6.5. These hot springs are good
for the treatment of rheumatic, dermatological and gynecological
diseases, as well as neurological and physical exhaustion.
Treatments and Accommodations:
The Koycegiz baths do not offer overnight accommodations so visitors
stay at small hotels and pensions in nearby Dalyan. The baths can be
reached from Dalyan by small boats. The treatment consists of
covering the body with a layer of mud and then soaking in the hot
mineral water. At Sultaniye it is possible to find accommodation in
village houses for up to 400 persons.
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KUTAHYA (Altitude: 969 m)
Kutahya is in western Anatolia and has
been a thermal center for numerous civilizations for more than 5,000
years.
Kutahya is an important city for thermal
centers and the only one in the country to have 6 in the same area.
The most important of these are Ilica Harlek and Yoncali. The
thermal center at Yoncali has been in use since A.D. 762. The city
of Kutahya is also known for the beauty of its ceramics and tiles.
Capacity:
The thermal waters at Ilica Harlek flow at 41 literstsecond. At
Yoncali. the capacity is 36-51 lit/sec.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The waters of Ilica. Harlek vary in temperature from 25 to 43 C, and
at Yoncali. from 32-36 C. The waters of Ilica Harlek and Yoncali
contain magnesium, calcium and bicarbonate. The waters are useful to
those suffering from rheumatism, dermatological problems,
neurological disorders, gynecological problems, liver disorders,
insomnia, and gall bladder and backbone complaints. The waters at
Yoncali are particularly beneficial for gout, lumbago and fractures.
Other hot springs in the Kutahya
Province include:
Ilica Kaplica (Altitude: 710 m)
Located 13 km from Gediz. The thermal waters flow at 217 lit/sec and
are 78-79 C with a pH of 6.5-7.9.
Murat Dag Kaplica (Altitude: 1450 m)
Located 30 km from Gediz. The thermal waters flow at 23 lit/sec and
are 31-420C with a pH of 5.3.
Eynal (Altitude: 850 m)
Located 4 Ian from Simav (between Kutahya and Balikesir). This
geyser with a pH of 9.7 emits steam at 163 C.
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AFYON - OMER (Altitude: 1050m)
Orucoglu - Omer Thermal Resort The
Orucoglu Thermal Resort is 14 km northwest of Afyon on the
Afyon-Kutahya Highway.
Capacity:
The Orucoglu Thermal Resort, next to the Omer Kaplicasi, has hot
springs that flow at a rate of 90 liters per second. These
facilities can accommodate 12,960 bathstday.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The springs have a pH of 6.4 at temperatures between 42 and 53C and
contain sodium chloride, bicarbonate, iron, and carbon dioxide. They
are especially beneficial for rheumatism, dermatological problems,
stomach and intestinal disorders, gynecologic, urologic,
neurological, and metabolic problems.
Treatment and Accommodations:
At this resort there is a hydrotherapy unit, physical therapy and
rehabilitation, saunas, private baths, and indoor and outdoor
thermal pools. In the Akronium, there are indoor and outdoor pools
and water sports. The hotel has specialist doctors, therapists and
health personnel at your service.
Gazligol
Located 22 kin from Afyon in Ihsaniye Village on the Afyon-Eskisehir
highway. There are a total of 1500 beds in the hotels and pensions
there.
Tel: (272) 273 6131, 273 60 05
Hudai
The Hudai Hot Springs are 66 kin from the city of Afyon, 8 kin from
Sandikli and 6 km off the Afyon-Antalya highway. The average
temperature of the water from the exploratory wells is 70 C. The pH
is 6.3-6.9, and total mineralization 1,952-2,458 mg/It. The waters
contain sodium, calcium sulphate, bicarbonate, 4mg/lt flouride, 332
mg/lt carbon dioxide, and radioactivity. The waters are beneficial
for rheumatism, aches and pains, heart and circulation problems,
painful joints, tired nerves and muscles, nervous system disorders,
and gynecological diseases. There are a total of 2100 beds in the
various facilities there.
Gecek
Located 18 kin from Afyon on the Afyon- Kutahya highway. There are
60 rooms. Located 30 Ian from Afyon on the AfyonKonya highway in
Bolvadin County. There are 600 beds total.
Tel: (272) 612 61 10, 612 52 34
Fax: (272) 248 35 14
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ANKARA (Altitude: 890 m)
Ankara, the capital of the country, is
not merely a city given over to administrative affairs, but is also
an important cultural and artistic center.
The city is perfect for shoppers and
museums, too. Crisscrossed by numerous civilizations, the thermal
centers have been known and used for centuries. The climate in
Ankara is snowy and cold in the winter and hot and dry in the
summer. The waters you will want to try are in Kizilcahamam, Ayas
and Haymana.
Capacity:
The waters at Kizilcahamam flow at a rate of 2.8 liters per second,
resulting in a bath capacity of 3,500 persons per day (altitude: 975
m). At Ayas the waters flow at 15 liters per second and those at
Haymana at 4.8 liters per second.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The temperature of the waters at Kizilcahamam is 50-51 C, at
Haymana, 44.5 C and at Ayas, 31 C. In the waters at Kizilcahamam
there is bicarbonate, chloride, sodium and carbon dioxide; at Ayas,
bicarbonate, sodium and calcium and at Haymana, calcium, magnesium,
sodium and bicarbonate. The waters are beneficial to those suffering
from rheumatism, neuralgia, infantile paralysis, gynecological
problems, circulation difficulties, hypertension, or respiratory
troubles. Drinkable water in AM is good for kidney and gall bladder
stones.
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KONYA - ILGIN (Altitude: 1016 m)
The Ilgin hot springs are located on the
Ilgin - Aksehir highway 88 km from Konya.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The 420C thermal waters contain bicarbonate, calcium, sodium, carbon
dioxide, and radioactivity. They are beneficial for rheumatism,
liver, gall bladder, and metabolic complaints.
Treatment:
Therapy includes bathing, drinking, and breathing the hot water and
steam.
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SIVAS - KANGAL (Altitude: 1405 m)
The famous Kangal Hot Springs are 96 km
from Sivas via the town of Kangal or 13 km from the center of Kangal
itself.
Capacity:
These thermal springs come from five different sources and the fish
come directly from the springs into two large pools. The thermal
water flows at a rate of 130 liters per second with a daily capacity
of 5,760 people.
Physio-Chemical Characteristics and
Indications
The thermal water is 35 C with a pH of 7.8 and contains bicarbonate,
calcium, magnesium sulfate, chlorine, sodium and magnesium. Carbon
dioxide gas is also present and is crucial in curing skin diseases,
rheumatism, and neurological disorders. The fish present in the
water simply draw out the diseased areas in a curettage-like
fashion. Many doctors and. clinics throughout Turkey have
recommended that their patients try the Kangal thermal waters as a
cure.
Sicak Cermik (Hot Spring)
The thermal waters are 35-50 C with a pH of 6.0-8.0 and flow at a
rate of 70 lit/sec. There are a total of 350 beds.
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