Located in Marmaris, one of the most popular holiday destinations of the summer months with its clear sea and natural beauties, Kızılbük GYO is preparing to contribute to the region in many areas with its investment in Kızılbük Thermal Wellness Resort in the İçmeler region.
Stating that the project, which was carried out and is under construction by Kızılbük GYO, will have a perfect appearance and befitting the region when completed. Kızılbük GYO General Manager Mahmut Sefa Çelik, continues his words as follows: “In every project we have been involved in throughout our half-century-old story, we have made it our mission to provide added value to the region we are in and to touch the living spaces of the local people. We are transforming this area, which has been abandoned for 30 years and has not been commented on, into a project that will contribute to Marmaris for 12 months. At this point, we encounter many negative criticisms. However, a 30-year-old abandoned building would not provide any benefit to the region in its current state, and the presence of the construction image had a negative impact on the region. Of course, we pay attention to the criticisms we encounter here, but we aim to transform an abandoned and idle building into a value-added project and build a peaceful world intertwined with nature. We are also very proud to make
“It will be a Peace Area and Life Center Integrated with Nature”
He also stated that the construction of the project continues and that it should not be evaluated with its current appearance. Mahmut Sefa Çelik; “Our project is still under construction and we are aware that its appearance under construction is not satisfactory. However, contrary to what is shown, when completed, it will be a place of peace and a center of life, integrated with nature.”
Over 35 Thousand Trees Have Already Been Planted in the Project
More than 35 thousand trees have already been planted in the project, where landscaping works continue. Efforts continue to plant thousands of trees and plants of many varieties, from red pine native to the region to sandalwood, the symbol of health. The project will also include thousands of trees and plants of dozens of different species, such as Olive, King Alexandrae Palm, Dwarf Mediterranean Fan Palm, Dragon Tree, Bird of Paradise Plant, Orchid Tree, Nadal Plum, Coral Flower, Queen Palm and Oleander.
Source: HORECA Trend and Kızılbük Thermal Wellness Resort