Here are the Top Waterfalls in Antalya Turkey

Manavgat Waterfall

One of the main draws for tourists to the Antalya region is the region’s waterfalls, which produce picturesque landscapes. Visit at least two or three of these waterfalls while in the Antalya area to take in some refreshing nature time. The best and most distinctive waterfalls in Antalya Turkey are featured in this guide, along with the waterfalls that are most frequently visited by tourists looking to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty and Antalya’s beaches.

Karpuzkaldıran

Karpuzkaldıran

The source of the 14 km long Düden Creek originates in the Taurus Mountains’ southern region. Düdenbaş is the location where the Düden Stream splits into two forks. Lower Düden Waterfall is the first branch, located roughly 7 kilometres from Antalya Turkey, while Upper Düden Waterfall is the other branch, located 1 km from Varsak. The Mediterranean Sea is eventually reached by these two waterfalls.

Manavgat Waterfall

Manavgat Waterfall

One of the most popular waterfalls in Turkey, Manavgat Waterfall is a stunning example of nature. It is located near Antalya. The Manavgat stream flows freely throughout the year, creating a stunning waterfall 4 kilometres north of Manavgat. The waterfall’s rapid flow velocity creates an ideal setting for water sports. Some of the more well-liked activities in the area include rafting on the river and safaris near the waterfall.

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Upper Düden Waterfall

Upper Düden Waterfall

One of the nicest and most refreshing recreational spots is Upper Düden Waterfall, which is around 12 kilometres northeast of Antalya Turkey. It is a breathtakingly gorgeous natural setting where you may enjoy the crisp air and stunning greenery. It should not be mistaken with the Lower Düden Waterfall, which is another waterfall situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean.

Kurşunlu Waterfall

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The Kurşunlu Waterfall is situated in the Aksu neighbourhood, about 21 kilometres from Antalya’s city centre. In 1986, this area was made accessible to tourists, and in 1991, it was designated as a Natural Park. There is one large waterfall, numerous smaller waterfalls, seven tiny ponds, and more here.

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