Manavgat Waterfall
Manavgat Waterfall

The 93 km long Manavgat River, which originates from the eastern slopes of the Western Taurus Mountains and flows into the Mediterranean Sea through the strait in the Sorgun region and is fed by large underground waters, forms the Manavgat Waterfall, which spills from the cliffs about 5 meters high. The Manavgat River, which is home to many fish and bird species (trout, carp, mullet, sea bass, black trout, waterfowl, ducks, geese, kingfishers, herons of different species, gulls, etc.), also has many tree species such as willow, sycamore, poplar, mulberry, hellebore and a rich variety of plants. In addition, various nature sports such as rafting and canoeing can be practiced on certain stages of the river, which allows for adventure in all these natural beauties.  

Manavgat Municipality has restored Manavgat Waterfall to tourism by landscaping it in accordance with its natural structure, and recreational areas (restaurants, buffets, sales units, resting places, toilets and viewing terraces, etc.) have been created where all visitors can enjoy and receive services. The waterfall, which has a magnificent view of nature, is a very good option for those who want to escape from the noise and crowds of the city.

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