A waterfall that cascades from the 350m-high back canyon wall eventually becomes a gentle river, watering the lavender-flowered native chaste trees: the butterflies' natural habitat.
The Turkish government named the valley a preservation area in 1987 to protect the butterflies and local flora to protect the valley from the fate of its better-known neighbour, Ölüdeniz, a beach resort 5km north, where hordes of tourists are far more prevalent than swarms of fluttering creatures.
Surrounded by the hills of 350 m high, Butterfly Valley is at the sea level. The deep and steep structure covers 10 hectares.
A magnificent nature, azure sea between the rocks, wonderful greenery and endless silence that will never leave you. You can swim here. The water is extremely clean and calm.
There is a camp facility in the valley. You can stay in tents or choose bungalow houses. The tents are quite small. If you want to stay in a large tent, you can take your own tent with you.