Warmth in the wilderness.
Hot springs aren’t just beautiful — they’re healing.
Sleeping beside steamy water under the stars is one of nature’s most soothing gifts.
And in Turkey, there are places where you can both soak and camp — without crowds.
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Nestled between canyon cliffs. The thermal stream is shallow, warm, and wild. You can camp near the entrance and walk to the pools.
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Far from Pamukkale’s crowds. Steam rises from the ground and you can pitch your tent nearby on flat forest ground.
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A lake that steams in the morning. Locals know it for its mineral-rich warmth. Tent areas are available near the reeds.
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A remote thermal creek with no facilities — just raw earth and bubbling water. Ideal for off-grid camping.
♨️ Don’t over-soak. 20 minutes at a time is enough for most bodies.
💧 Bring drinking water. Hot spring water is not for hydration.
🩴 Wear sandals. Surfaces near springs can be slippery and sharp.
🌜 Soak at night. For ultimate peace and privacy.