Monday, July 4

Butterfly Valley

Ideal for a quiet and humble holiday. Can be reached by sea, the beach, dozens of famous type of butterfly, one to one for those who enjoy camping holidays. All day long soak up the sun, can swim, hammocks, relax under the palm trees. Rock climbing and trekking can be done in the valley behind the beach. Take a pleasant walk to the waterfall where the butterflies can introduce you to the wonders of nature

Butterfly Valley, the province of Mugla, Fethiye Oludeniz town within the boundaries of the town is a natural treasure. Protection of endemic species as a world heritage site because of its proposed 100 Butterfly Valley in the foothills of the mountain, which is one of Babadag, 8 February 1995 1 degree of natural protection, and any type of construction has been declared closed. The name of the valley surrounded by steep rocky walls, reaching to 350 meters, has hosted more than 80 butterfly species, and especially the tiger butterfly. Faralya source in the village and 50 meters waterfall, with a creek through the center of the Valley to the Mediterranean.

The geographical structure of the Valley of Butterflies, flora and fauna science circles, especially botanists and entomologists become subject to examination and laboratory studies, draws the attention of national and international environmental organizations, and ecological formations.

Butterfly Valley transportation is provided by boats from Ölüdeniz. Faralya (Uzunyurt) a path from the village of the Valley, reaching the surface, but rope climbing routes, and because of the variable, must be accompanied by a guide.

Butterfly Valley and to protect wildlife by taking the necessary steps to implement projects that were created on a facility in order. Business opportunities that offer accommodation to visitors of tents and tree houses has a capacity of 500 guests per day and the Valley of the Butterflies, as well as making ecological farming on 100 acres land, waste treatment, cleaning of the sea and carries out projects in clean energy matters.

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