Nestled along the waterfront of Dalyan, near Marmaris in Turkey, the Dalyan Mud Bath is a unique natural attraction. Warm springs, rich in minerals, bubble up from beneath Lake Koycegiz, creating shallow pools of mud with a distinct sulfuric aroma. Locals believe this mud has rejuvenating properties for the skin. Visitors can immerse themselves in the mud, coating their bodies before rinsing off in the nearby river, lake, showers, or a spring-fed pool. The experience offers a blend of relaxation and traditional Turkish wellness, set against the serene backdrop of the lake.
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