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Butterfly
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Until
about twenty years ago, Butterfly Valley was a relatively unknown and
untouched area. For thousands of years, its inhabitants were only the
butterflies and local fauna. Luckily there was (and still is) really no
access to the valley by land, except for a small trail that led to
villages situated the top of the valley. This near geographic isolation
helped to keep the habitat pure and intact. Get
to butterfly valley early. Walk to the waterfall in the morning –
because in the afternoon several ferries with hoards of people arrive to
do the same. Have a swim in the Mediterranean’s most beautiful waters
and relax before your next adventure – look up - you are off to Faralya
Village – where you can have lunch. Walk as if you were going
back to the waterfall but now take the road that goes to the right to Faralya
Village. It is a climb up the mountain. There are four ropes to assist
you, but it is a strenuous climb, so if you are not in good shape, do not
try it. Follow the red marks on the rocks until you reach the summit
(about 1 hour). At the top, past the goats and chickens, you will find
George’s House. You will be greeted by George’s sons – Ramazan,
Hasan, Mustafa and their families. Take your shoes off and take a seat on
the pillows along the perimeter of the open air room. You will be asked to
share your meal with other guests, most likely British or Australian. You
will be served food – family style and you will be encouraged to eat
until you burst. All of the food is grown right at George’s house and is
organic. You meal is about $1.75 per person all inclusive and
All-You-Can-Eat. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can
also rent a bed here – open air for $1. You can get to George’s House by climb from Butterfly Valley, or go by Minibus from Fethiye (7am,11am, 5pm); Oludeniz (7:30am, 11:30am, 5:30pm) Bus back to Fethiye & Oludeniz leaves at (8:40am, 12:40pm, 4:40pm) |
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A copy of this information is available onboard the Gundogan for your convenience. |