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The valley is situated at the foothill of Babadağ, a 1,975-metre-high (6,480 ft) mountain nominated for preservation as world heritage. A wide-strip sand beach at a bay on the Turkish Riviera protrudes from the valley. In the form of a narrow canyon stretching over around 3–4 km (1.9–2.5 mi), the valley's steep walls are 350–400 m (1,150–1,310 ft) high. A trail in the valley leads to two small waterfalls dropping from 60 m (200 ft) all the year around. In the middle of the valley, a creek runs, carrying water from a spring in nearby Faralya village to the sea. A road from Ölüdeniz to Uzunyurt, which is part of the Lycian Way Ultramarathon route, runs atop the rocks around the valley. The valley, rich in flora and fauna, takes its name from the large number of butterfly species found here. Scientists recorded some 147 flora species belonging to 54 families and 105 butterfly species from 15 families native to the valley. The butterfly species include the Jersey tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria rhodosensis). Butterflies of many varieties in a wide range of colors can be observed in the valley between June and September Due to its natural beauty, Butterfly Valley is an important ecotourism attraction place in Turkey.[7] It is accessible by shuttle boat service from Belceğiz Beach of Ölüdeniz in 5–7 km (3.1–4.3 mi) distance, operating hourly at daytime. In the valley, various outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, canyoning, canoeing and scuba diving can be performed. The valley is open to public the entire year. During July and August, around 200 visitors camp daily in the valley. Designated a nature reserve as protected area of first category on February 8, 1995, any type of construction in Butterfly Valley is strictly prohibited by law.[9] Therefore, only temporary structures are allowed here. On an area of 10 daa (10,000 m2), up to 250 people can be accommodated in tents in addition to a few simple wooden bungalows. Central sanitary facilities are for shared use. Electricity is supplied by a generator, available free of charge during certain times of the day. A small country restaurant and a bar provide food and beverages in the summer time. The Butterfly Valley is possibly of the most gorgeous spot I visited in Turkey. Indeed, even now, the possibility of being at the delightful confined sand ocean side while being encircled by the crystal clear blue water of the Mediterranean Sea the wonderful rough mountain actually put me in another world. The Butterfly Valley got name from the immense populace of butterflies used to reside in the valley however since the spot was found by travelers, butterflies were seen less and less until none exist any longer in the valley. Mass the travel industry and party travels are to be blamed for heading out every one of the butterflies however that doesn't imply that the Butterfly Valley does not merit a visit. The spot is as yet quite possibly of the prettiest spot in Turkey and in the event that you know how you can without much of a stretch move away from the vacationer swarms and partake in a quiet involvement with the Butterfly Valley like it was intended to as I did. #butterflyvalley #butterflyvalleyturkey #butterflyvalleyoludeniz #butterflyvalleyÖlüdeniz ------------------ Contents of the video ------------------------------ 00:00 Start - Getting to the Butterfly Valley from the Ölüdeniz Beach 01:24 Butterfly Valley Beach 02:36 Butterfly Valley Bar and the Restaurant 02:55 Ticket office and Entrance to the Waterfall Trail 03:35 Camping area of the Butterfly Valley 05:09 Wooden Guests House in Butterfly Valley 05:52 Exploring the Butterfly Valley 06:09 Walking on the trail towards the Waterfalls 12:00 Waterfall approach from the trail 14:00 Canyon at the end of the Butterfly Valley 15:05 Butterfly Valley Waterfall 17:07 Butterfly caught in the camera 17:20 Going back to the Boat