The Kula Divlit Volcanic Park is located in the Kula-Salihli Geopark, northeast of the Kula district.
The Fairy chimneys in the Kula-Salihli Geopark have been formed by a combination of surface water erosion, splash erosion, and tunneling erosion (piping) in the soft layers.
Kula is one of the best-protected sites of 18th-century Ottoman urban architecture in Turkey.
The Kaplan Divlite cones formed during the latter phase of Kula volcanism.
Yunus Emre was a mystic and minstrel who is recognized as the pioneer of Turkish poetry in Anatolia.
This cone is one of the 80 volcanic cones in the area and one of the most spectacular parts of the volcanic landscape formed during the 4th phase of Kula volcanism around 25 thousand years ago.
Kemer Village has the potential of being one of the most significant tourism centres of Salihli in terms of its historical background, its well-preserved settlement fabric and domestic architecture.