Area Description
Bodrum
Bodrum is a district of Muğla. Bodrum, Turkey's tourism is mentioned among the places come to mind first, but this is not only valid in our country, but also valid all around the world. Aegean and Mediterranean climates are dominant in the region, that is, summer months are hot and dry, and winter months are quite warm and rainy. Most of the Bodrum district consists of forest land and there are shrubs and thorny plants. Since it is an important place in terms of tourism, transportation opportunities are quite high. Transportation is provided from Milas-Bodrum Airport or Milas highway. Bodrum is also known with its stone houses. The reason why all of these white houses are white is to protect interior of house from the heat in summer. The color of the doors and windows is blue because insects perceive the blue color as "fire". In addition to all these, there are windmills, archaeological structures and many museums in Bodrum. There are cafes, gift shops and restaurants suitable for every budget.
Muğla
Muğla is a city located in the Aegean and a small part of the Mediterranean region. Muğla, Bodrum, Dalaman, Datça, which is a heaven-sent regions where the heart of the country's tourism beats, is known for its holiday destinations. There are two airports in the city, so the region can be arrived by air and road. This unique city, which brings people together with nature with the density of forest lands, is a complete source of oxygen. The main livelihood of the people of the region can be listed as primarily tourism, then agriculture and beekeeping. Tomatoes, oranges, olives and almonds are among the most commonly grown agricultural products. Kelebekler valley, Bodrum Antique theatre, Milas museum, Turgut waterfall and Azmak river are places that can be visited to see the natural and historical beauties in this region.