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During our recent trip to Fethiye, Saklikent Gorge (Kanoyonu) was one of the most beautiful places we visited. Nestled in the mountainous landscape of southwestern Turkey, Saklikent Gorge is one of Turkey’s beautiful natural wonders. Cut into the rock by the rushing river waters, this deep canyon is perfect for adventurers and nature lovers. 

Saklikent Gorge, Turkey - a beautiful place to visit

We visited the gorge on a day trip from Fethiye. I love visiting a combination of historical sites and natural beauty when I travel and Fethiye is perfect for this.

Saklikent National Park was a great way to explore the natural beauty surrounding Fethiye, especially after we’d spent the previous few days wandering the bustling markets in the town centre and climbing to the historic rock tombs.

It was also a great way to escape the heat, especially on a hot summer day. The ice-cold water instantly cooled us down and was a welcome relief. If you’ve ever visited Turkey in June, you know just how hot it can get! 

So, if you’re planning on visiting Sakikent Canyon, here’s my experience and the best way to visit.

✅ I recommend this day tour to Saklikent Gorge!

What to Expect from a Visit to Saklikent Gorge

When you first arrive at the gorge, you’ll see a big car park area. Here, you’ll also find a selection of restaurants, a ticket office, and a place where you can buy waterproofs. The restaurants are really cute and have little booths overhanging the water. 

We headed to the desk to buy our tickets. There is only a small entrance fee of 23 TL (which is less than £1) per person but is included in the cost of the guided tour . 

Once you’ve got your tickets, you’ll need to also put all your valuables into a locker. The guides will also offer you waterproof phone cases and a waterproof bag to rent if you’d rather take your belongings with you. Then, you can head to the entrance of the canyon. 

In Saklikent Gorge

The first thing you’ll have to do is walk over wooden suspension bridges that are pinned to the canyon wall. The water below this is much faster flowing than within the gorge, so the walkways give you a safe way to enter. 

It takes about 5 minutes to walk from here to the main canyon and it’s a pretty easy walk. It can get a little crowded at peak times though as the walkway isn’t the largest. 

The inital walkways into the canyon

Once you’ve reached the end of the walkway, you’ll reach a small rocky clearing with lush vegetation, several natural springs, and small waterfalls trickling into the gorge. There’s another small cafe here where you can buy drinks and snacks. 

Then, you can walk down into the main waters of Saklikent Canyon. The water here is literally freezing (I’m not kidding – it’s so cold!) and, when we visited, it was flowing fairly quickly still.

We had to cross a fairly deep section to reach the gorge hike. The flowing waters came up to your knees but there was a rope that you could use to keep yourself steady. 

The first section of the gorge after the walkways

Once you’ve crossed that section, you’ve reached the main gorge. The water becomes much shallower – around ankle height – and flows slower. It’s still pretty freezing, but after the initial shock, you get used to it, and it’s a welcome break from the intense heat of summer in Turkey. 

This is the starting point of your hike. 

Hiking Through Saklikent National Park

The main hike through the National Park is fairly easy to navigate. You follow the gorge for about 20 minutes and then it’ll start to get a little more interesting.

You’ll reach a few boulders you have to clamber over and steep slopes you have to pull yourself up. There’s one section that you have to climb up with a rope ladder. 

The first section of the hike - this is the easiest part

As well as hiking, you can also enjoy a free mud bath in the waters. The mud has healing properties and is great for the skin. 

After around 1 and a half hours (depending on the season and your fitness levels), you’ll reach a section that’s blocked off. There are park guides at the entrance, offering to accompany you the rest of the way. 

The section beyond this point is where you’ll find the waterfall. It’s much deeper here. There are sections here where you won’t be able to touch the bottom and other parts where you have to pull yourself up through the gorge with a rope. 

Deep inside Saklikent Gorge

The guides may also ask for an additional fee to take you the rest of the way. However, you don’t have to go with the guides at all. They are merely there for additional guidance if you need it. 

The waterfall marks the furthest point into the gorge that you can go. This is roughly 4 km in total. Once you’ve reached the end, you’ll need to turn around and walk back to the beginning.

The Best Time to Visit Saklikent National Park

Saklikent National Park is technically open all year round. However, the best time to visit the gorge is between May and early July. 

In the winter months, the water is incredibly high meaning it’s not safe to walk through the gorge. Once you reach the springtime , most of the snow from the Taurus Mountains which causes the high water levels has melted and passed through the gorge. This is the ideal time to visit and the water levels and temperatures are perfect.

Deep inside the gorge

During the peak summer months, the water often dried up completely. This is still a great time to visit although it can create a very different experience in the gorge. 

The initial part where you have to wade through knee-high flowing water becomes more of a trickle, and for most of the 4km, the floor is completely dry. It does make reaching the waterfall at the end much easier. But, I personally think it’s at its best when there’s still water flowing through.

To avoid the long queues that can occur at midday and the crowds in the gorge itself, I recommend getting there early in the morning or in the late afternoon. The gorge is open between 9am and 7:30pm.

How Long Do You Need at Saklikent Gorge

This depends on your fitness levels, how long you want to spend taking photos, and also what things you want to do there. 

As well as hiking through the gorge, you can also go river rafting here on the Xanthos River. This is an extra cost, but it’s also quite a popular activity and worth it if you love adventure. 

Deeper in the gorge - the walls get much narrower

However, for the average person, I’d set aside at least half a day to explore Saklikent Canyon. If you’re an avid hiker or photographer, consider spending a full day here.

If you are visiting via guided tour, these usually dedicate half a day to the gorge and the other for another activity such as jeep safari tours or visiting the historical site of Tlos nearby.

How to Get to Saklikent Canyon

The closest town to Saklikent is Fethiye , near Oludeniz . You can reach here via Dalaman airport which has connecting flights from destinations all over the world. From Fethiye, there are several ways you can reach Saklikent Gorge.

Guided Tour

By far the easiest way to get there is via guided tour . This tour will typically pick you up from your hotel or a nearby meeting point and take you directly to Saklikent. This journey takes about 45 minutes. 

With this option, all transport, entrance fees, and lunch are paid for. You’ll also get additional activities that the tours provide such as jeep safaris, a visit to the nearby Gizlikent Waterfalls, or a trip to the nearby city of Tlos, a must-visit if you love ancient historical sites. 

You’ll also have access to the tour guides. They will be able to tell you more about the history of the area and guide you safely through the gorge to the waterfall at the end.

It is your first time visiting Saklikent Canyon, I recommend booking a day trip to include a visit to either the Gizlikent waterfall or the ancient ruins of Tlos. This will typically include a BBQ lunch at a local restaurant.

Public Transportation

The other option to reach Saklikent Gorge is by using public transport . From Fethiye, you can catch the local minibuses (dolmuş) directly to Saklikent. These run regularly from Fethiye to Saklikent and the journey takes around an hour. These buses don’t often have air con though, so it can be a very hot and sweaty ride in the summer months. 

The car park at Saklikent Canyon

You can also drive there if you have a hire car or take a taxi. Taxis can be pretty expensive, so I recommend agreeing on a price before you set off. Or, make sure that they turn on the meter. There are also plenty of taxis at the gorge, so you should be able to get a ride back fairly easily.

If you’re driving, there’s a free parking area at the gorge’s entrance. The drive will take around 45 minutes.

What Do You Need to Bring to Saklikent Canyon?

Considering this is effectively a hiking trail , you don’t need a lot of hiking gear to visit the gorge. What you will need will depend largely on the time of year you are visiting.

If you are visiting when the water has dried up, you’ll probably want to bring comfortable walking shoes. Whereas if you’re travelling when the water level is higher, you’ll need sensible submersible shoes like water shoes or plastic shoes. 

The water can get quite deep in places

It’s also worth bringing a waterproof phone case, particularly if you want to travel to the waterfall at the end of the canyon. If you are just hiking through the trail, then this won’t be as essential.

Lastly, if you’re visiting during the summer months, I also recommend bringing a water bottle. The trail can get very hot and you’ll need to stay hydrated. 

Top Tip: If you’re into photography, you’ll want to visit in the early morning or late afternoon which, due to the high contrast in the midday sun, is perfect for photography.

Is Visiting Saklikent Gorge Worth it?

Absolutely! This was one of the best things we did in Fethiye and to say that it was beautiful would be an understatement. The gorge is a great way to explore the natural wonders of the Fethiye region. Plus, considering it’s also one of the deepest canyons in the world, it’s definitely one to add to your bucket list and 100% worth it.

Final Thoughts about Visiting Saklikent Canyon

Overall, if you love hiking, unique locations, beautiful canyons, or simply want a fun day out from Fethiye, I highly recommend taking a trip to Saklikent Gorge. It’s a stunningly beautiful place with the icy waters flowing from the rocks and steep cliffs rising on either side of you. I really enjoyed my time here.

It’s also something that can be great fun for the entire family. If you’re travelling as a group, you can make a whole day of it with a meal at the restaurant afterwards. It’s a great combination of historical significance and outstanding natural beauty and one of the best things to do in Turkey .

P.S . If you’re looking for other beautiful places to visit in Turkey, I recommend Cappadocia , Ephesus, Oludeniz , and Istanbul .

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Alice Smith is a full-time travel blogger and content creator and the founder of Adventures of Alice. Following an unexpected redundancy from her career as a Content Marketing Specialist, she embraced her passion for exploration and turned her hobby of travel blogging into a full-time career.

From her roots near Cambridge, UK, she's ventured to over 30 countries since 2016. With a passion for the outdoors and a knack for finding the extraordinary in the ordinary, Alice is on a mission to show that budget travel can still be luxurious and that every destination, no matter how touristy, holds hidden gems.

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Tips For Visiting Saklikent Gorge Turkiye’s Longest Canyon In Saklikent National Park

Explore the beauty of Saklikent Gorge. Discover the secrets of this breathtaking natural wonder, from trekking tips to must-see attractions.

A waterfall comes out of a mountain at Saklikent Gorge in Saklikent National Park

Situated along a picturesque drive smack in the middle between the towns of Fethiye and Kas in Southwest Turkiye lies the longest canyon in Turkiye, the stunning Saklikent Gorge.

With rushing waterfalls bursting from the surrounding cliffs and stunning trails that lead to one of the most challenging hikes in the region, Saklikent National Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Turkiye . The park draws throngs of visitors between April and October and is so popular that there’s a carnival-like atmosphere in the area that surrounds it.

My family rolled into Saklikent National Park in early August when the park was at its peak. And to say that it was one of the busiest places that we explored would be a bit of an understatement. The only place that could compare in terms of the number of people packed into the space was Ephesus , but that historic ruin was far larger.

But Saklikent Gorge is mesmerizingly beautiful, and its location near popular attractions like Patara Beach and Mount Babadag means that a day trip to Saklikent Gorge can be combined with several other attractions as well.

About Saklikent Gorge

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Crowds walk along a cliffside boardwalk above a mountain stream at Saklikent Gorge

This slot canyon is located within the Taurus Mountains along Palamut Koyu Yolu about 45 minutes from the popular resort town of Fethiye .

Saklikent Gorge is located within Saklikent National Park. This tremendous canyon is 11 miles (18 km) long and over 300 and over 984 feet (300 m) deep. The park was opened to the public in 1996 and has exploded in popularity over the years.

Saklikent Gorge was carved by ice-cold streams erupting from natural springs within the mountains. The water is susceptible to seasonal changes in flow, so sections of the park are often closed between November and March. The park itself, including the popular boardwalk at the entrance of the gorge, is open year-round.

The first two and a half miles (4 km) of Saklikent Gorge are accessible to the public. After that a registered guide is required and all hikers will need to have proper climbing and safety equipment to manage challenging routes beyond.

As you enter Saklikent National Park you’ll find large parking areas on the side of the road opposite the towering cliffs. We walked over the Dargaz Stream along a small pedestrian bridge and found the fast-moving line to access Saklikent Gorge.

After paying the small entrance fee we entered Saklikent Gorge itself along a cliffside boardwalk to the first of several waterfalls within the gorge.

Things To Do At Saklikent National Park

Saklikent Gorge is a place where you can stop by to enjoy an hour of beauty and relaxation or spend an entire day experiencing all of the things to do in Saklikent National Park. How much time you spend there really depends on how deep you want your adventure to take you. Here are some of the top attractions at Saklikent Gorge that might make you want to extend your visit.

Hiking Saklikent Gorge

Crowds hike in a narrow gorge at Saklikent National Park

The most popular thing to do in Saklikent Gorge is to hike the gorge trail. Entering the park starts with a casual stroll along a cliffside boardwalk where you’ll find water gushing from a series of springs within the Taurus Mountains.

Once the boardwalk ends you’ll encounter a small pool and waterfall connecting to the main stream and another waterfall at its base. The water is incredibly cold, and if you plan to do some hiking here, I recommend bringing sensible, grippy water shoes in order to save your feet from the large river stones that you’ll need to walk on.

This is the busiest part of the gorge, and it’s stunning. Two waterfalls opposite each other with crystal-clear water running between them. There’s also a small cafe and a shop where you can rent flip-flops. But I’ll be honest, flip-flops are not a good option for hiking in Saklikent Gorge.

You can hike a further 2 miles (three km) into the gorge without a guide. For much of the busy season, this section is not covered in water. To continue past here you’ll need to hire a guide. Proper climbing and scrambling gear is required for any journey beyond this point.

Note that most tours of Saklikent Gorge don’t include hiking deeper into the canyon. The “hike” that is advertised by most operators is just the 200-meter boardwalk to the first waterfall.

River Tubing

Outside of Saklikent Gorge, there are a number of tour operators offering river tubing tours. This activity is not covered under the entrance fee.

Joining one of these tours will have you zipping down the gentle rapids of the Dargaz Stream in an innertube. Some of the operators offer the use of a paddle, while others require you to steer with your hands and feet.

If you don’t mind a little cold water, this is a great way to spend an afternoon. The knee-deep water will carry you along for about 30-40 minutes. Each group is paired with a guide who can help out along the way should you become stuck or lose your tube.

The route ends near some geothermal mud baths where tubers will have the chance to enjoy a therapeutic mud soak before rinsing off in the stream.

Riverside Dining

Restaurants line the crystal clear waters of the Dargaz Stream in Saklikent National Park

Right outside of Saklikent Gorge, the Dargaz Stream is lined with outdoor dining restaurants. If you’re able to, grab one of the tables right at the edge of the stream where you can dangle your legs in the water as you eat.

You’ll find loads of traditional Turkish foods such as Gozleme, manti, and kebabs for sale as well as drinks including soda, coffee, tea, and water.

Natural Mud Ponds

Both the river tubing and the Saklikent Gorge hike pass several geothermal mud ponds along the way. You can enjoy a casual mudbath at any time as there are lots of places to wash off in the cool water of the gorge.

Dumanlidag Mountain

Within Saklikent National Park is Dumanlidag Mountain. This beautiful mountain is a popular spot for hiking. The lush vegetation offers some wonderful shade in an otherwise barren region. There are clusters of cedar and pine trees as well as climbing routes and overlooks.

Some of the most scenic stops along Dumanlidag Mountain are the Aklar and Girdev Plateaus,

Tips For Visiting Saklikent Gorge

A couple of a makeshift swing get their photo taken at the entrance to Saklikent Gorge

Saklikent Gorge and Saklikent National Park make for an easy day trip from many places in Southwest Turkiye. But there are a few things that it helps to know before you go.

  • If you plan on walking past the boardwalk or in the water at Saklikent Gorge, make sure to pack water shoes . The cold water mixed with the large round river stones can make your feet ache pretty quickly.
  • While there’s some shade at the beginning of the gorge, once you pass the first waterfall it opens up quite a bit. Wear a hat and sunscreen to avoid getting a nasty sunburn.
  • During the spring and after rainfall the depth of the water can vary significantly. Follow the rules of the park to stay safe.
  • If you want to take photos with your phone inside the gorge, I recommend bringing a waterproof phone case . All it takes is a drop into the water onto the hard stones and your phone could be bricked.

Where To Stay Near Saklikent Gorge

View looking out over the town of Kas and the Mediterranean Sea from Granda Apart

If you’re planning to spend a few days around Saklikent Gorge, Patara Beach, and other areas near Kas and Fethiye you may be looking for some hotels near the park.

We stayed at Ten Apart Hotel in Fethiye and thoroughly enjoyed the apartment-style accommodations for our family while we were there. In Kas, we stayed at a unique apartment-style hotel called Granda Apart that overlooked the city. You can also find our guide to the best things to do in Kas here .

The Apollon Hotel is located just 30 minutes away from Saklikent Gorge near Patara Beach. It’s a nice little family-friendly hotel. You can find their rates and availability here .

Tips For Family Travel In Turkiye

Family travel in Turkiye, especially in places like Sanliurfa and the Southeast, requires some planning and a little bit of luck. Some areas of this country can be closed due to political unrest, so it’s always a good idea to check out current travel advisories and stay informed of the current travel status.

Check out our Turkiye Family Travel Blog for everything that you need to know about family travel in Turkiye and watch ouf Tips for Family Travel in Turkiye video below to help you plan an unforgettable visit to this mesmerizing and wonderful country.

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Enjoy Your Visit To Saklikent Gorge and Saklikent National Park

Turkish flag flying over Saklikent Gorge

Saklikent Gorge is beautiful and makes for a wonderful stop on the road trip between Fethiye and Kas or a break from the beach life of Patara Beach . I’d love to say that it’s a natural paradise, but the truth is that its popularity has taken away some of its charm. It’s a bit of a tourist hotspot, so expect that kind of atmosphere when you arrive.

That being said, the shade, cool water, and relaxing atmosphere of Saklikent Gorge are infectious. Our lunch alongside the Dagraz Stream was one of the most relaxing meals in our very busy itinerary.

You can find more great information about visiting Turkiye on our Turkiye Family Travel Blog . Or feel free to join our  Family Travel Support Group on Facebook . You can connect with more family travelers just like you who love to explore the world.

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Saklikent gorge, Tlos and Yakapark tour

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Price: € 25 ( $ 27 / € 25 / ₺ 886 / £ 21)

A popular attraction in Fethiye is the Saklıkent Gorge, which runs 18km inland and can be explored with a trip to Yakapark at the end of the gorge. Here, visitors are treated to stunning views of the ancient city of Tlos accompanied by small waterfalls fed off the melting snow from Akdağ. Yaka village nearby features trout farms, organic produce, as well as hand-woven carpets that you can buy as souvenirs.

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  • Departure Location: Fethiye
  • Event days: Sunday Thursday
  • Tour duration (Approx - including transfers): 8 Hours
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  • Visit the stunning Fethiye Saklikent Gorge! Experience unique scenery, local activities and Yakapark adventure park when you visit this popular Turkish attraction. 
  • Explore the historic area of Fethiye Saklikent Gorge with its vast natural beauty and rich history.
  • Explore the natural beauty of Turkey with a visit to Fethiye Saklikent gorge, Yakapark, and Tlos! This stunning region showcases breathtaking views and cultural attractions sure to make your trip memorable.
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Saklıkent – ​​tlos – yakapark tour (oludeniz / fethiye).

(The order of places to visit in our tour may change)

Visitors to the coastal city of Fethiye in Turkey can enjoy views of the magnificent Saklikent Gorge. It is the second longest gorge in Europe, measuring 18 kilometres in length. On a full-day tour you can visit Saklıkent and its neighbouring sites of Tlos and Yakapark for an unforgettable experience!

The Fethiye Saklikent gorge is an amazing site to visit in Turkey, with steep rock walls and a fast-flowing river running through it. You can explore the gorge on foot, or ride a white water raft down the icy-cold rapids of the river. Nearby, you can find traditional wooden mansions beside the river which can make for great places to rest and relax while admiring the scenery.

Fethiye Saklikent Gorge provides a beautiful, natural setting for visitors wanting to explore the region. After journeying through Saklıkent, visitors can stop at Yaka village and enjoy a meal surrounded by tranquil trout farms and spectacular green vistas with cascading waterfalls.

Located in the Mediterranean region of Turkey, Fethiye Saklikent Gorge is known for its spectacular beauty and rugged terrain. This protected nature park encompasses a stunning canyon with rushing waterfalls, deep pools, and Trout Farms. Visitors can enjoy a buffet lunch, explore the lush gardens, and experience the cool air that refreshes your soul. Fethiye Saklikent Gorge is truly a world unlike any other.

Following a scrumptious lunch, journey with our vehicles to the ancient cities of Tlos and Fethiye Saklikent Gorge. Explore Tlos with your guide, taking in its historical attraction such as its theatre, library, and castle walls; or simply take a breather for your tea or coffee as you admire a captivating view.

Tlos ancient city

Fethiye's Saklikent Gorge is an amazing natural wonder located in Yaka Village near Seydikemer. The area is home to the ancient city of Tlos, a UNESCO World Heritage Tentative Site and one of the oldest settlements in Lycia. Visitors to the acropolis at the entrance of Tlos will be greeted with marvellous nature-dominated views. Rock tombs, bathhouse ruins and gymnasiums are among other amazing features found here. The decorations depicting Bellerophon fighting his mythical Pegasus make this site even more exciting and worth exploring.

Price included

  • Pick-up and drop-off from centrally located Fethiye hotels
  • Tour guidance
  • Lunch (trout or chicken and a wide variety of salads and appetizers)
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Site entrance fees

Pick Up Place

Pick up point, details to know, tlos – yakapark (nature park) – saklıkent gorge tour,.

This tour is done with all-terrain vehicle jeeps.

What you need to bring with you: swimwear, sunglasses, camera, drinks and money for the Saklıkent canyon gorge canyon entrance fee.

Pick-up and drop off service from hotels, hostels or private homes and villas outside of Fethiye, Ölüdeniz, Hisarönü and Ovacık areas is not included in the price, it will be subject to an additional transfer fee. Some of the hotels with an extra charge for pick-up and drop off are listed below. Majesty Club Tuana - Bay Beach Club Hillside Beach Club - Gocek Region Oasis Village - Lykia Botanika Beach

Approximate drop off time: 16.30 - 17.00 (depending on the location of your hotel or accommodation).

Additional information

Tlos ancient city, saklıkent gorge and yaka village nature park (yakapark).

This tour is done by jeeps.

Join us on an exciting daily excursion from Fethiye, Hisarönü, Ölüdeniz and Ovacık to explore the stunning Saklikent Gorge. The tour is approximately 8 hours long and will take you through beautiful mountain roads, ancient ruins of Tlos and Yakapark nature park. First on the list will be a 50 km journey from Fethiye to Saklikent Valley. At the valley you will experience a unique atmosphere of the 3500-year-old Lycian city of Tlos. After exploring the ruins we will then move onto Yaka Village's trout farm where a delicious lunch awaits - with options such as trout or chicken alongside a large salad platter filled with appetizers offering the perfect ending for your tour in Saklikent Gorge!

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The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Saklikent Gorge in 2024

Updated: Dec 3, 2023

wide view of Saklikent gorge

Saklikent Gorge is a natural wonder located in the southwestern region of Turkey, near the city of Fethiye. The gorge is a popular spot for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and tourists looking to escape the crowds. For its stunning beauty and serene atmosphere, it is considered a must-visit destination for holidayers visiting the region.

This guide will explore the history of Saklikent gorge, how to get there, prices, and activities you can try out to make the most of your time while visiting this breathtaking natural landmark.

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What Is Saklikent Gorge?

Saklikent Gorge is 18 kilometers long and is the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey. It is formed by the melting water of the Taurus Mountains, slowly forming a stunning landscape of steep cliffs and crystal-clear water.

The walls of the canyon reach up to over 300 meters in some places, making it a truly breathtaking sight to see. But how did the land come to form into such a structure?

The Formation of Saklikent's Geography

Over millions of years, the flow of water through the area carved out a deep channel through the soft rock, gradually deepening and widening over time. The harder rock formations, such as granite and limestone, resisted erosion and remained as towering cliffs, creating the dramatic landscape that can be seen today.

wide shot of the Taurus mountains

Tectonic activity also played a role in the formation of the gorge. The movement of the Earth's crust in the region caused the uplift of the Taurus Mountains , which created the steep-walled and narrow gorge. This also caused the river to erode the softer rock layers and create the deep canyon.

The erosion process still continues today, as the water from the melting snow and glaciers of the Taurus Mountains, flows through the gorge, carving and shaping the landscape. This process created the 18 km long, 300 meters deep canyon, that can be seen today, making it the longest and deepest gorge in the imaginary region.

Additionally, due to the unique geographical location of the gorge, it also has a microclimate, that makes it a unique habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.

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Where Is Saklikent Gorge?

Saklikent Gorge is located in the southwestern region of Turkey, in the Muğla province, near the city of Fethiye. It is situated about 48 kilometers east of Fethiye, 150 kilometers west of Marmaris and about 200 kilometers east of Antalya.

How To Get to Saklikent Gorge From Fethiye

To get to Saklikent from Fethiye, you can take a bus or a dolmuş (a minibus) from the Fethiye bus station. The journey takes about 1 hour and the buses run regularly throughout the day. Alternatively, you can also rent a car or take a taxi to get there. From Fethiye, it's also possible to take a tour to the gorge, that usually includes pick up and drop off from the hotel.

How To Get to Saklikent Gorge From Marmaris

From Marmaris, you can take a bus or a dolmuş from the Marmaris bus station. The journey takes about 3 hours and the buses run regularly throughout the day. You can also rent a car or take a taxi to get there, it will take around 2 hours.

How To Get to Saklikent Gorge From Antalya

From Antalya, the easiest way to get to Saklikent is by renting a car, as it is 200 kilometers away and the bus journey takes around 4-5 hours with transfer. Alternatively, if you're planning to also visit Dalaman, you can take a bus or a dolmuş to Saklikent from there. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to Fethiye and then another hour to get to Saklikent.

Please keep in mind that during the peak season, the gorge could get crowded, and it's recommended to visit early in the morning or late afternoon.

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Things To Do In Saklikent Gorge

1. Hiking: One of the most popular activities at Saklikent Gorge is hiking. The gorge is home to a beautiful hiking trail that takes visitors through the breathtaking scenery of the gorge. The trail is well-maintained and offers great views of the surrounding mountains and the sparkling water of the gorge.

You can also take a guided tour of the gorge, which includes a hike through the gorge and a visit to the nearby village of Sultaniye. You can register for one of these tours at one of the many excurison vendors that can be found in most of the nearby holiday towns. Be sure to get some gorge hiking tips to make the best of your time here.

2. Whitewater Rafting: Another popular activity at Saklikent Gorge is rafting. The gorge is home to a number of rapids and white water, making it a great destination for rafting enthusiasts. Visitors can take a guided rafting tour, which includes all necessary equipment and safety instructions. Rafting is a thrilling activity that provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the power of the gorge's water while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

3. Going for a Dip: Swimming is also a popular activity at Saklikent Gorge. Visitors can take a dip in the cool, clear waters of the gorge and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The water is usually very cold, but it's a refreshing experience in hot summer days.

4. Plan a Relaxing Picnic: Saklikent Gorge is also home to a number of picnic areas where visitors can enjoy a meal and take in the stunning views of the gorge. These areas are well-maintained and offer visitors a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

In addition to these activities, Saklikent canyon also offers a number of other activities for visitors to enjoy. There are fishing spots, where visitors can catch trout and other fish in the gorge's waters. There are also horseback riding trails , where visitors can explore the area on horseback.

Overall, whether going with the family, as a couple, or with a group of friends, there will defintely be many activities for you to try out at Saklikent canyon.

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Prices At Saklikent Gorge

As with everywhere else in the region, pricesvary greaty depending on the location, season, availability, and of course, whether you haggle or not. However, most things in Saklikent tend to fit into the certain price ranges listed below.

Drinks: There are only a handful pubs around the region of Saklikent but you can find a beer for around £5, and cocktails for between £6 - £8. If looking to conserve your budget, you can also raid one of the corner shops called "tekel" which sell single cans for around the equivalent of £2.50.

Dining: Saklikent Paradise Restaurant is pretty much the only restaurant near the gorge. The prices are higher than in the towns, but you can expect to enjoy a decent meal and drink for around £10.

Guided Hikes: Visitors take one of the many guided tours that last anything from a couple hours to half a day. These tours typically range from £ 15 to £ 25 per person, depending on the provider. You can expect these prices to fall drastically in the off -season.

Whitewater Rafting: The gorge is home to a number of rapids and white water, making it a great destination for rafting enthusiasts. Visitors can take a guided rafting tour, which includes all necessary equipment and safety instructions. Guided rafting tours typically range from £ 30 to £ 50 per person. These are relatively more expensive than the other activities, which means that there is a bit more room for haggling, especially for larger groups.

Horseback Riding: Saklikent Gorge also offers horseback riding trails, where visitors can explore the area on horseback. The prices for horseback riding trails usually start at £ 25 per person and can go up to £ 50 per person depending on the provider. This is an especially exciting one for those looking to enoy the sceneries.

Exploring the Nearby Historical Sites: The canyon is also home to a number of cultural and historical sites. Visitors can take a tour of the nearby village of Sultaniye , which is home to a number of traditional houses and ancient ruins. The prices for these tours usually start at £ 25 per person and can go up to £ 35 per person depending on the provider.

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Saklikent Gorge Village - Sultaniye

Sultaniye is the small village near Saklikent. It is home to a number of historical and cultural sites. Here, holidayers can explore the ancient ruins, including an old mosque and a traditional Ottoman bathhouse.

There are also a number of artisans in the village who specialize in traditional crafts, such as pottery and weaving. During your time here, you can observe these crafts being made and even purchase some as souvenirs.

The village is also home to a number of restaurants and cafes, where you can try traditional Turkish cuisine. Traditional food, particularly the local trout dishes are served commonly here. Holidayers can sample these dishes and enjoy the local flavors.

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Best Time To Visit Saklikent Gorge

The best time to visit Saklikent Gorge is usually during the spring and summer months, from April to September. This is when the weather is warm and sunny, making it the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, rafting, and swimming. During this time, the water flow is also high and the scenery is at its best.

Autumn can also be a great time to visit Saklikent Gorge. The weather is generally mild and the crowds are typically smaller than in the summer. During the autumn, the leaves of the trees start to change color, creating a beautiful display of fall foliage. This can add an extra layer of beauty to the already spectacular natural scenery of the gorge.

However, it's worth noting that as the water flow in the gorge is seasonal, the rafting and swimming experiences may be different. In the autumn, the water level can be lower than in the summer and the water temperature can be colder. Visitors should be prepared for these conditions and plan accordingly.

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Tubing at Saklikent Gorge

Bonus Activity: Tubing in Saklikent Gorge!

Tubing is a fun and relaxing way to cool off on a hot day. It's also a huge favourite among holidayers visiting Saklikent National Park. The national park has fantastic waters for tubing, each tour lasting for about 45 minutes of observing the natural beauty of this haven.

How to go tubing in Saklikent Gorge

To go tubing down Saklikent Gorge, you'll need to get yourself a tube and life jacket from one of the vendors at the entrance to the gorge. These cost about £15-£20 per person to rent.

Once you have your tube and life jacket, you'll need to walk to the starting point, which is about 1 kilometer from the entrance. This area is located very close to where the tube rentals are, just follow the large signs for about five minutes, and you’ll see the large flag that indicates the starting point.

This is a narrow section of the river where the water is fast-flowing. You'll need to get into your tube and start paddling immediately. The first section of the river is the most challenging, but it's also the most fun. The water is fast-flowing and there are a few small rapids.

Saklikent Gorge river

After the first section, the river calms down and you can relax and enjoy the scenery.

The tubing trip takes about 45 minutes to complete. At the end of the trip, you'll need to get out of your tube and walk back to the entrance of the gorge.

Tips for tubing in Saklikent Gorge

Here are a few tips for tubing in Saklikent Gorge:

Wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the summer sun.

Wear durable shoes to protect your feet from the rocks.

Bring a bottle of water with you.

If going for the first time, you can enlist the help of one of the guides at the starting point.

Wrapping Up: Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an entrance fee to Saklikent Gorge?

Yes, there is a small entrance fee of 75 TRY for the gorge.

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One of the most popular day trips from Fethiye and Ölüdeniz is a visit to the impressive Saklikent Gorge. Located in Saklikent National Park, the gorge is the longest and deepest in Turkey (Türkiye). We are massive outdoor lovers, so this day trip was a no-brainer for us. However, whether you want to go on a slightly more challenging but rewarding hike through the gorge, or you’re just here to enjoy this beautiful landscape, it’s a place you won’t regret adding to your itinerary.

In this guide, we’ll tell you how to visit Saklikent Gorge, from the different ways to get there, to useful tips for hiking through the gorge, and other places to visit nearby.

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About Saklikent Gorge

The gorge is located in Saklikent National Park within the Mugla – Antalya border region, about 45 km southeast of Fethiye. Saklikent Gorge translates to ‘Hidden Valley’, and it was formed through thousands of years of water abrasion on the rocks. However, it was only discovered by local villagers fairly recently.

The gorge is about 18km long and 300m deep, which makes it the longest and deepest in the country. It’s about 4 or 5 m wide in most places, but there are some sections where it gets so narrow that you wouldn’t be able to extend your arms. The gorge’s walls are pretty sheer too, with the slope reaching 90° in places, which is basically vertical! In addition, Dargaz Stream runs through the middle of the gorge. Since the sun never really reaches the stream, the water stays ice-cold, even on a hot summer day.

The gorge was declared a national park in 1996 because of its natural beauty, geomorphological formation, and diverse flora and fauna.

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How to Get to Saklikent Gorge

The closest places to visit Saklikent Gorge from are Fethiye and Ölüdeniz. They are both popular holiday destinations along Türkiye’s Turquoise Coast. There are a few ways you can get to the gorge from there, as follows:

Organised Tour

Probably the easiest way to reach Saklikent Gorge is by taking an organised day trip from Fethiye or Ölüdeniz.

Jeep tours are probably the most popular option. These will often also include a visit to Tlos Ruins and YakaPark. They include lunch, but won’t necessarily include all of the entry fees and additional activities such as tubing.

We’ll detail the pros and cons of visiting the gorge with a tour in the next section.

If you want to visit the gorge on your own, then you can always hire a car for the day and drive there from Fethiye. You can book your car hire using this company . It takes about 45 minutes to reach the gorge entrance, and there’s parking available there too.

Alternatively, you can also arrange a taxi ride to and from the site. However, this will probably be the most expensive way to get there.

The most affordable way to visit Saklikent Gorge independently is by local bus (dolmus). You can catch a bus from this bus stop in Fethiye . The journey takes about an hour. We were able to find timetable information on this website , with departure times to and from Saklikent here . However, it’s worth checking the timetable at the bus stop and/or asking the driver too.

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Organised Tour vs Independent Visit to Saklikent Gorge

Both options have their pros and cons, so it will depend on what you want to get out of the experience. The main pro of the organised tour for us, was that we didn’t need to worry about our transportation, especially because we didn’t have our own vehicle. The tours also include multiple stops, so we were able to see a few of the places we wanted to visit in one day. This is great if you’re short on time. The jeep tours are super fun, especially on a hot day, since they involve an ‘optional’ water-fight with water guns every time you travel between places.

Now, the downside of the jeep tours is that, if you’re not into water-fighting or want to take your camera along with you, then you’ll need to make sure that you have a waterproof bag with you because you will get soaked!

Another negative point for us was that most of the jeep tours only stop briefly at the ancient city of Tlos. So, whilst we thought we could tick it off our to-do list with the tour, we ended up a bit disappointed and could definitely have gone back. Saklikent Gorge is also normally one of the last stops and, based on our experience, you don’t get an awfully long time there to hike too deep into the gorge. Therefore, if you’re here to hike as far as you can through this incredible canyon, then we recommend visiting independently.

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Useful to Know Before Visiting Saklikent Gorge

Below are a few things that we think you might want to know before visiting Saklikent Gorge.

Facilities. There are toilets before you enter the gorge. It’s good to have some small change on you for these. There are also restaurants and cafes outside, as well as one inside at the end of the wooden boardwalk.

Opening Times. The gorge is open every day from 9AM until 7:30PM.

Entry Fee. It is 23 TL (around 1 EUR) to enter the gorge. Note that you can’t use your Museum Pass to visit Saklikent Gorge.

What to Wear. We recommend wearing shorts, as you’ll be hiking through the stream and it gets pretty high in places. We just went through barefoot, but you could bring water-shoes and wear them after the boardwalk. On the jeep tour, we definitely suggest wearing a swimsuit under your clothes, as you will get soaked.

What to Bring. We brought a backpack that fit in everything we’d need for the day. We suggest having a dry-bag with you as well, to store anything you don’t want getting wet, like wallets and electronics. Bring a towel, especially if you want to do some other water activities like tubing, or are on a jeep tour where there’ll be water-fighting. We brought enough water and snacks for the day, although you could always stop at one of the restaurants for food and drinks. (Expect the prices to be much higher here!)

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Hiking Through Saklikent Gorge

Once we’d paid our entrance fee, we started our hike along a wooden boardwalk built into the canyon wall. It’s a nice and relaxing section of the hike, especially when it’s not too crowded. We enjoyed the turquoise colour of the water, and the instant coolness provided by the shade from the walls.

We reached the end of the walking platform, where the canyon opens up and the river walking part of the hike begins. There’s a cafe here, so you can stop and enjoy the views for a while, or carry on hiking through the gorge. From this point on though, it’s time to either go barefoot or put on some water-shoes.

Safety Note. The water is freezing cold! We got used to the temperatures eventually, but it was a big shock to our bodies at first. Another thing to note is that the currents can be pretty strong at the start, and walking on the rocky riverbed isn’t easy or pleasant. The water level does also get quite high in places. They have a rope you can hold on to for this section, which we highly recommend using.

After that initial river crossing, the hike did get a bit easier, as the water wasn’t too deep and the ground was smoother. It’ll be a bit more muddy though. Our bodies had also acclimatised to the ice-cold water temperatures by then. The gorge gets a bit narrower again from this point, so we could really appreciate the scale of the cliffs towering over us as we stood on the bottom.

There’s a waterfall about 1.7 km from the entrance. This is the furthest point you can simply hike to. If you want to go further, you’d need to climb up on a rope.

See our hiking route map here .

If you enjoy hiking through canyons, then check out our Samaria Gorge hike in Crete, Greece .

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Other Places to Visit Around Saklikent Gorge

Located about 35km southeast of Fethiye, to the north of Saklikent Gorge, Tlos was one of the oldest and largest Lycian settlements. However, thanks to the site’s long history, you’ll also see some ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman eras.

Some of the most important landmarks within the site are the Necropolis, with its Lycian rock tombs, a 14th century Ottoman castle, a huge stable, a public bath, an agora, and a theater.

Opening Times and Entry Fees.  The site is open every day between 8:30AM and 6:30PM. Entry fee is 3 EUR, however you can also use your Türkiye Museum Pass.

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We didn’t know anything about this place before our day trip to Saklikent Gorge, but apparently it’s a very popular place to stop at for lunch, normally combined with a visit to Saklikent Gorge and the Tlos Ruins.

YakaPark is a nature park located close to Tlos Ruins. There are a few restaurants built around the waterfalls and pools, where you can relax, have some food, or even swim in a few of the man-made pools. The water comes from the mountains though, so it’s normally ice-cold. The place reminded us of the  waterfall village of Argyroupoli​ in Crete, Greece .

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Final Thoughts on Visiting Saklikent Gorge in Turkey (Türkiye)

Saklikent Gorge is a truly stunning place, and we have zero regrets about visiting it. We opted for an organised jeep tour, which made sense to us at the time of booking since it was combined with a visit to Tlos Ruins and YakaPark. Whilst we enjoyed the opportunity to hike through the gorge and enjoyed YakaPark, we would’ve loved to spend more time inside the gorge and be able to visit Tlos properly.

If you’re just after a fun day out, that also allows you to see some beautiful places, then you’ll most certainly enjoy joining a tour. However, if you want to spend more time in the gorge, then we suggest visiting independently.

Have you ever been to Saklikent Gorge in Turkey (Türkiye)? If so, how did you visit; independently or with a tour? If not, would you add a visit to the gorge to your itinerary? Let us know in the comments below.

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Saklikent Gorge tour is a 7-hour excursion from Fethiye and Ölüdeniz that visits to the Saklikent Canyon, Tlos Ancient City, and Yakapark.

Tour to Tlos and Saklikent from Fethiye – discover the mysteries of the ancient world.

Undoubtedly, lying on the sand or swimming in the sea is an unmissable part of any holiday. But should you spend all your days the same way? We invite you to experience something new and surprising, to discover something that is just around the corner and simply beautiful.

Let’s take you on a tour of the ancient world in the Fethiye area. The first stop on the tour is the ancient city of Tlos (just think how old it is – it’s over 4,000 years old!), one of the largest cities of Lycia, a country that was situated several millennia ago in south-west Turkey. Surprisingly, there are many ruins left of this city, and they are quite well preserved despite their age. Arches, rock tombs, necropolises, colonnades and entire buildings. Some tombs are so expertly made that they resemble entire temples! The Seven Doors Rotunda alone is a sight to behold. Yes, there is a lot to see and learn here, especially as we will have a professional English-speaking guide with us during the whole tour.

After getting hungry we head to a park near the village of Yaka. It is a beautiful park with flowering alleys and a lot of fancy waterfalls, sprawling trees and ponds full of trout. Also, as on any tour, you can choose from chicken and vegetarian dishes on the lunch menu.

After some rest we head off on our next adventure into the Saklıkent Gorge, 45 km from Fethiye. It is a true wonder of nature. It is 18 km long and the cliffs are about 300 metres high. It is the second largest canyon in Europe and one of the biggest in the world! The clearest spring water runs along the bottom of the canyon. There are 16 caves and several waterfalls. Just imagine walking through this giant scenic corridor on special bridges. You’ll have time for a swim if you dare, as the river waters are quite cold. During the heat of summer it’s even pleasant, as your body quickly gets used to the temperature of the water.

Both transfers (to and from your hotel) are included in the price of this tour, as are the services of a guide and lunch. The tour runs several times a week, from morning to evening. We recommend that you book in advance.

Fethiye Saklikent Gorge Tour

With a professional tour guide to lead you, the very best of Saklıkent Gorge is awaits your discovery.  A journey of around 40 kilometres from Fethiye will bring you to the Gorge.  What is Saklıkent Gorge?  An 18 kilometer rivered canyon, the  largest in Turkey and the second largest in Europe, with a height  of 300 metres it is flanked along most of the way by easy to maneuvre wooden walkways.  It is now a National Park of 12390 hectares. 

The mud at the bottom of the gorge is believed to have healing powers.  Indeed this ancient and beautiful gorge houses so much more than ice cold water and rocky cliffs.  It is also the home of many legends throughout history. 

The name ‘Tlos’ means lost city in English and it is along this route you will encounter the ancient city of Tlos itself.  Known since antiquity it was built by the Hittites as far back as 14th century BC. And became one of the most important cities of renown to the Lycians.  The rock tombs can still be seen from this ancient time when modern Turkey was known as ancient Greece.  Then came the Romans who added further to the buildings of the antique city.  The agora and amphitheatre can still be seen today. 

Later during the time of the Ottoman Empire, ‘Bloody’ Ali ruled in Tlos, but perhaps the most interesting of Tlos history took place during the time of Greek Legends when Belerophon slew the Chimera, a much feared monster, to the great joy of the people of Tlos, whereupon he then established a royal dynasty in the city.  Today you can still see the plant covered luxury villas of past times, haunting the landscape.

Fethiye Saklikent Gorge Tour Price

In 2024, price of Fethiye Saklikent Gorge Tour is 35 € for adults , 25 € for children between age 7 and 12, free for children under 6 years old.

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  • Lunch (Rich Open Buffet)
  • Guiding Service
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Fethiye Saklikent Gorge Tour Itinerary

Departure will be from your hotel at 08:00 for Fethiye and Olu Deniz, 08:30 for Hisaronu, 08:35 for Ovacik and 09:00 for Calis Beach.  These times are approximate and you should be ready to depart at least 10 minutes before.

Your air conditioned coach or minibus will take you to Saklikent Gorge where you will be able to walk through the Gorge walkways.  You will be able to see just how cold the water is!  You will be able to see and use the clay believed to have healing powers since time immemorial.

You will also make a stop at the Fethiye Yaka Park Trout farm, where you will have your lunch in the shade of the forest surrounded by brooks and streams.

Later in the afternoon you will arrive at the ancient city ruins of Tlos and you will be given information by a professional guide, regarding this antique region of Turkey and its legends.

Your final destination will be your hotel with a return time of around 17:00.  You will return having had a wonderful day out!

How much is Fethiye Saklikent Gorge Tour?

Cost of Saklikent Gorge Tour from Fethiye is 35 € for adults, 25 € for children between age 7 and 12, free for children under 6 years old in 2024.

What's Included?

Your transfer to and from Fethiye hotels and apartments is included, along with your professional guide services throughout the day.  Your insurance is also included as is your lunch at the Trout Farm. Lunch will be served by the scenic waterfalls.  An excellent photo opportunity.

What's not included?

Not included in the ticket price is your entrance to the ancient city of Tlos and entry to Saklıkent Gorge.  These are payable locally.

Your drinks and any sundries you may choose to buy along the way are not included.

What should i bring with me?

Good walking shoes are essential.  Ones that can easily be removed as you may wish to dip your toes in the ice cold water of the Gorge.  Shorts and T shirts are also a good idea optionally over your swimsuit.  Dont forget your sunglasses and a good suncream, a towel and a hat for walking through the ancient city of Tlos.

Your camera is always a good idea, with a myriad photo opportunities in this unique gorge and its hidden city.

Lastly, dont forget to bring some money to pay for those museum entries and any drinks or memorabilia you may wish to buy.

When can i go?

Tours go to Saklıkent every Thursday & Sunday, weather and numbers considered.  This is a full day tour returning to your hotel at approximately 17.00 pm.  Should times vary, your operator will be able to inform you on your ticket.

Is it for me and my family?

Very young children would not appreciate the hours of walking, however, for older children and able bodied of all ages upwards, this is an ideal tour for discovering the ancient side of this region, together with the ecological side of the landscape.  Singles and groups also enjoy this tour. 

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Saklikent Gorge (Kanyonu): Turkey’s Hidden Gem and Natural Wonderland

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Welcome to the world of Saklikent Gorge, a mesmerizing hidden gem nestled within the Taurus Mountains of Turkey. 

This breathtaking national park boasts the country’s longest and deepest canyon, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey through the history, stunning landscapes, and exhilarating activities that await you at Saklikent Gorge.

A Brief History of Saklikent Gorge

This awe-inspiring gorge was formed millions of years ago by the natural forces of water erosion, creating the deep canyon and steep slopes that we see today. 

While there isn’t a definitive legend associated with the uncovering of Saklikent Kanyonu, an intriguing tale narrates its initial discovery by local inhabitants.

According to this account, a shepherd from the area was on a quest to locate his missing goat when he stumbled upon it near the gorge’s entrance.

Intrigued, he trailed the goat into the slender canyon, ultimately unveiling the awe-inspiring spectacle of Saklikent Gorge.

The slopes of the Saklikent Canyon

In 1996, the site was designated a national park, thereby ensuring its preservation. Spanning 12,390 hectares, Saklikent encompasses three villages within both the Kaş and Seydikemer districts.

The gorge itself is a distinctive marvel of nature, extending 18 kilometers in length and soaring to heights of 200 meters.

Its most constricted segment narrows to a mere 2 meters, further adding to its extraordinary allure.

Saklikent Kanyonu is now part of a protected national park, ensuring the preservation of its unique natural beauty and ancient ruins for future generations to enjoy.

Where is Saklikent Gorge located?

Saklikent Gorge is located in the Mugla Province of southwestern Turkey, nestled between the towns of Fethiye and Kas.

The gorge is situated approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Fethiye and 95 kilometers from Kas.

Passing through the Saklikent canyon

This hidden gem is easily accessible from both towns, making it the perfect day trip destination for those looking to immerse themselves in Turkey’s natural wonders.

What to Wear on Your Saklikent Gorge Adventure

As you prepare for your visit to Saklikent Kanyonu, make sure to pack the following essentials:

  • Rubber or submersible shoes: The cool water of the gorge river and the slippery rocks make it essential to wear shoes with good grip. Avoid flip-flops and opt for rubber or submersible shoes to keep your feet protected and comfortable.
  • Quick-drying clothes: Be prepared to get wet during your canyon adventure! Lightweight, quick-drying clothes are a must, as well as a waterproof bag for your belongings.
  • Sun protection: Even though you’ll be surrounded by steep mountains and black pines, don’t forget your sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun’s rays.

Entrance, Tickets, and Opening Hours

Operating hours for Saklikent National Park are from 08:00 to 22:00, seven days a week. Be aware that access to the park may occasionally be limited due to unexpected fluctuations in water levels.

Admission fees for Saklikent National Park are as follows: 

  • Adults – 8 TL (0.4 USD)
  • Students – 4 TL (0.2 USD)
  • Bicycles – 8 TL (0.4 USD)
  • Motorcycles – 12 TL (0.6 USD)
  • Cars – 24 TL (1.2 USD)
  • Minibuses – 72 TL (3.9 USD)
  • Midibuses – 120 TL (6.2 USD)
  • Buses – 216 TL (11.3 USD)

Please note that the Museum Card is not accepted for entry.

What to Do in Saklikent Gorge

There’s no shortage of activities to choose from when visiting Saklikent Gorge. Here are a few of our favorites:

River Rafting

For adrenaline junkies, white water rafting down the gorge river is an unforgettable experience.

Eşen River at Saklikent Gorge

Make sure to use professional equipment and, if possible, go with a guide to ensure a safe and thrilling adventure. 

Spanning a distance of 5 kilometers, the exhilarating rafting course at Saklikent Gorge (Kanyonu) can typically be completed in a brisk 30 minutes.

River Canoeing

A favored pastime within the gorge, river canoeing allows visitors to navigate the pristine waters of the Eşen River while admiring the breathtaking canyon landscape. 

Numerous local tour companies provide guided canoeing adventures, with options varying from brief outings to immersive full-day experiences.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enjoy a natural mud bath at one of the free mud ponds within the gorge.

This rejuvenating experience is said to have numerous health benefits, and it’s also great fun!

Hiking through the stunning landscapes of Saklikent Gorge is a must for any nature enthusiast.

Routes in Saklikent canyon

Make your way along the shallow water, marvel at the steep slopes, and take in the breathtaking views of this beautiful place.

How to Get to Saklikent Gorge

From fethiye.

You can easily reach Saklikent Gorge from Fethiye by car, public transportation, or on an organized tour.

The drive takes approximately 1 hour, and the roads leading to the gorge are well-maintained. Alternatively, consider booking a day trip to Saklikent Gorge, which often includes transportation, a guide, and other activities.

If you’re traveling from Kas , the drive to Saklikent Gorge takes around 2 hours. Public transportation options are also available, or you can join a guided tour from Kas to explore the gorge.

Best Time to Visit Saklikent Gorge

The ideal time to visit Saklikent Gorge is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant, and water levels are lower. 

The winter months can be quite cold, and water levels may rise, making certain areas of the gorge inaccessible. To learn more about the weather in the region, check out Fethiye’s weather guide .

How Much Time Should You Spend at Saklikent Gorge?

To fully appreciate the natural beauty and variety of activities at Saklikent Gorge, we recommend setting aside at least half a day for your visit.

This will give you ample time to explore the canyon, relax by the river, and take part in activities like river rafting or trekking.

Saklikent Gorge is truly one of Turkey’s most extraordinary natural wonders.

With its deep canyon, steep slopes, and crystal-clear river, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature and experience thrilling adventures. 

So, pack your waterproof bag, put on your submersible shoes, and get ready to explore the hidden gem of Saklikent Gorge on your next trip to Turkey!

If you’re looking for more fantastic destinations and experiences in the region, check out our guide to the best hotels at Calis Beach or discover the best restaurants on Calis Beach. And for those with a taste for the unique, don’t miss our recommendations for Cappadocia’s cave hotels with the best views for hot air balloons . 

No matter what you choose, you’re sure to fall in love with Turkey’s natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Happy exploring!

How far is Saklikent gorge from Hisaronu?

Saklikent Gorge is approximately 50 kilometers (about 31 miles) from Hisaronu, Turkey.

The driving distance may vary depending on the specific route taken, but it usually takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to reach Saklikent Gorge from Hisaronu by car.

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A Natural Wonder

Saklikent Gorge, also known as the Hidden City, is a natural wonder carved by Mother Nature over millions of years. The canyon stretches an impressive 18 kilometers in length and reaches depths of up to 300 meters, creating a captivating landscape that will leave you speechless. As you venture into the gorge, you’ll be surrounded by towering rock walls, crystal-clear streams, and lush vegetation, making it a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.

A Journey through Time

Saklikent Gorge is not only a visual spectacle but also a journey through time. The canyon bears witness to the geological changes that have shaped the region for centuries. As you explore its depths, you’ll come across layers of sedimentary rock, showcasing the fascinating history of the earth. It’s a living museum that tells the story of the forces that have shaped our planet.

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Hiking in Paradise

Saklikent Gorge offers a range of activities that allow you to fully immerse yourself in its natural wonders. Hiking is one of the most popular ways to explore the canyon, and there are several trails suitable for all levels of experience. Follow the wooden walkways that meander along the riverbed, crossing the shallow streams and marveling at the lush vegetation that thrives in this unique ecosystem. As you hike deeper into the canyon, you’ll encounter breathtaking waterfalls and hidden caves, adding an element of adventure to your journey.

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Cooling Off in the Waters

One of the highlights of visiting Saklikent Gorge is the opportunity to cool off in its refreshing waters. The crystal-clear streams that flow through the canyon offer a welcome respite from the heat, allowing you to take a dip and rejuvenate amidst the stunning surroundings. Whether you choose to wade through the shallow pools or take a plunge into the deeper sections, the invigorating waters of Saklikent Gorge provide a memorable experience.

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Adrenaline-Pumping Activities

For those seeking an extra dose of adrenaline, Saklikent Gorge offers thrilling activities that will get your heart racing. Canyoning and river rafting are popular choices for adventure seekers. Test your skills as you navigate the rapids and rappel down the cascading waterfalls, surrounded by the raw power of nature. These activities offer an exhilarating way to experience the sheer force and beauty of Saklikent Gorge.

Practical Information for Visitors

Getting to saklikent gorge.

Saklikent Gorge is located approximately 195 kilometers from Antalya city center, and 90 km from Kas, making it easily accessible for a day trip. You can reach the gorge by taking a bus or hiring a private car. The journey takes around one hour and offers scenic views of the Antalya countryside along the way.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Saklikent Gorge is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the water levels are lower, making it easier to navigate through the canyon. Keep in mind that during the summer months, the water levels can be higher due to melting snow from the nearby Taurus Mountains.

What to Bring

When visiting Saklikent Gorge, it’s essential to come prepared. Here are a few items to consider bringing:

  • Comfortable walking shoes with good traction
  • Swimwear and a towel if you plan to swim
  • Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun
  • A waterproof bag to keep your belongings safe and dry
  • Sufficient water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized during your exploration

Guided Tours and Safety

While it’s possible to explore Saklikent Gorge on your own, joining a guided tour can enhance your experience and ensure your safety. Professional guides are knowledgeable about the area, providing valuable insights and ensuring that you follow the necessary precautions. They can also assist with equipment rental for activities such as canyoning and river rafting.

Embark on a journey into the heart of Antalya’s natural wonders and discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Saklikent. From hiking through its towering walls to cooling off in its refreshing waters, this hidden gem offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Plan your visit to Saklikent Gorge and let its captivating beauty leave an indelible mark on your Antalya holiday memories.

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Saklikent Gorge, Saklikent National Park, Turkey

Saklikent National Park, mostly known for its unique canyon, the Saklikent Gorge, is one of Turkey’s best natural wonders. The canyon is one of the deepest in the world. 

This article will give you information on everything you need to know before visiting the Saklikent Gorge.

About Saklikent Gorge

Saklikent Gorge, also known as Hidden City, is about 18 kilometers long and 300 meters deep, making it the longest canyon in Turkey and one of the deepest in the world. 

Saklikent Gorge, The deepest canyon in Turkey

The Saklikent National Park was established in the ’90s, and it attracts a significant number of visitors daily.

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Trekking through Saklikent Gorge

This steep and narrow gorge offers two hiking trails, one for beginners, and another, a more challenging trail requiring climbing equipment. The second trail starts when the first one ends, as you would have to climb over a waterfall.

The out-and-back trail is about four kilometers long and ends with a small waterfall. Even though the waterfall isn’t that spectacular, the journey on getting there is quite fun as you have to climb over rocks.

The first part of the trail (about one or two kilometers) is suitable for everyone, while the second part (until the waterfall) requires a bit more climbing, but still nothing too serious.

Arijana Tkalčec trekking through Saklikent Gorge in Turkey

The first part of the trail is on a wooden boardwalk. Here you can see the turquoise river, the most photographed part of Saklikent National Park. After passing the canyon passage to the more open part, there’s a small cafe. This is where you need to cross the water to get to the canyon. 

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The water flow is powerful, and you might need to hold on to a rope that goes across the river to pass. This is the hardest part, especially if the river is high, which can happen in the rainy season (especially the wettest months – January and December).

Once you pass this part, you’re just trekking through the shallow water and mud. The water level is around ankle-deep and sometimes can get up to the knee. But this also depends on the season you’re visiting.

Make sure to enjoy a free facial mask.

Saklikent Canyon has a few natural mud ponds along the trail, which you can use for a free facial mask. The minerals in the mud are supposed to soften the skin, tighten the pores and draw out toxins.

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Tip : Try to take mud from the one where people didn’t walk over too much. 😀

You can also leave cool handprints over the canyon’s stone walls if a facial mask isn’t for you. It’s fun! 😀

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Where is Saklikent Gorge?

Saklikent Gorge is located in Mugla province, approximately 50 km away from Fethiye and 65 km away from Kas.

It takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to reach Saklikent National Park from Kas.

From Fethiye, it will take around 45 minutes to reach Saklikent National Park.

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How to get to Saklikent Gorge?

The easiest way to get to Saklikent Gorge is by renting a car and driving there yourself from either Kas or Fethiye.

A dolmus bus goes from Fethiye to Saklikent Gorge, which costs about $3-$5 and takes around 80 minutes. 📍 Click here for the l ocation of the bus station in Fethiye

However, if going by yourself is not an option, don’t worry, as there are daily tours from both Kas and Fethiye. 

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What should I wear for Saklikent Gorge?

For trekking through the Saklikent canyon, you should wear sporty clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting wet or dirty. The walk is on the riverbed, so you’ll be getting your feet wet.

We had regular sports shoes, and we were just fine (so were the shoes). However, as we forgot to take spare socks, we wore the shoes barefoot. 

Some people recommend taking water shoes, but we found regular shoes much more reliable. However, this is totally up to you.

The park also rents rubber shoes for a small fee, but they didn’t seem as good, so it’s maybe best to avoid those. You can also rent a protective helmet, but we didn’t feel it was needed at all.

Tip : Don’t forget to take spare shoes and clothes to change after you’re done. 🙂

Walking through the ankle deep water in Saklikent Gorge

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What else to do in Saklikent National Park?

There’s more to do in the national park except trekking through the canyon if you have more time, like tubing, rafting, canyoning, bungee jumping, ziplining, etc.

There’s also Gizlikent Şelalesi or Gizlikent waterfall nearby, which you can check out, but we didn’t know about it all when we visited.

Let us know if you decide to do some of these in the comments. We, unfortunately, didn’t have enough time.

The price for tubing at Saklikent Gorge is just a few dollars per person, and you cruise down the river for about 20 minutes.

Make sure to take some clothes that you don’t mind getting wet and a water bag to keep valuables dry.

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What is the entrance fee for Saklikent?

The entrance fee for Saklikent National Park is 10 TL per person, which is less than $1, and they only accept cash.

When does Saklikent National Park open?

Saklikent National Park opens up at 8:45 am and works until 7 pm. 

Winter working hours of the Saklikent Gorge may be a bit shorter, so check beforehand.

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What is the best time to visit Saklikent Gorge?

You can visit Saklikent National Park all year round, but April, May, October, and November are the best months. The temperatures are pleasant, and the canyon isn’t so crowded.

We visited at the end of October, and even though the water was a bit cold at first, it didn’t bother us at all. 

During the summer months, it’s very hot and humid, and many tourists come to Saklikent to refresh themselves. June, July, August, and September are the hottest months in Saklikent and the driest.

Tip : Apparently, sometimes the canyon can be closed due to the floods, so try to check that beforehand. This can happen in the rainy season, during the winter months.

Arijana Tkalčec at the end of Saklikent Gorge trail

How long should I spend in Saklikent Gorge?

Count on spending at least 2 hours in the Saklikent Gorge. The trail itself isn’t that long, but there are many cafes and restaurants at the entrance, so you might want to chill there after you’re done. 

If you want to try some other activities in the national park, count on half a day or even a full day at Saklikent.

Cafes at Saklikent National Park

Can I bring food and drinks into Saklikent Gorge?

Food or drinks aren’t allowed within Saklikent Gorge. However, there’s no need to worry – they have a cafe area where you can buy water bottles and snacks.

There are also numerous restaurants and cafes just outside Saklikent Gorge to give you an option for lunch/snacks. We would recommend enjoying one of them after you’re done with activities.

Tip : The roads leading to the Saklikent Gorge pass through many villages, and you can find all kinds of local delicacies in shops along the route.

Is Saklikent Gorge worth visiting?

The Saklikent Gorge is worth visiting because it’s a fun outdoor activity, especially if you need a break from relaxing at the beach.

Initially, we didn’t expect much, but we ended up loving it. There were few people when we visited (end of October), the temperature was perfect, and we just enjoyed a bit of trekking through the water. 

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I am planning to visit the canyon next week. Do you think it will be safe because of the risk of flooding in winter?

You should be able to enter the canyon area just fine, but you can not walk the whole way up as the water level will likely be too high.

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I’d say if you’re in the area, it’s still very much worth a visit though.

Hope this helps, and have a nice trip!

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Hi i am visiting Fethiye for a week in mid april this year will the Park and the Rafting bit be open ( small rubber ring). Also what is the dress code for Rafting snd how much does it cost?

Mid-April is already the time when the gorge should be walkable. For the tubing, we can’t confirm it, but it’s also very likely that it will be operational already.

Hello, do you end up back where you started from? Or is it a big walk back? How far into the gorge is the rafting ?? And how far into the gorge is the cafe with all the bright coloured cushions and ducks? Thank you

You end up back where you started, and it’s really not such a long walk to the end or back. It’s easily doable for everyone, including kids.

The rafting is actually done outside the gorge, where the water picks up speed. It begins at the area near the entrance.

The cafe with colored cushions is also right at the entrance to the gorge, so before you enter it.

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Saklikent Gorge : The Hidden City of Turkey

My visit to Saklikent Gorge preys on my mind as a big travel mistake. I had read about it before in guidebooks, that called the 300 meter-high and 18 kilometer-long canyon, one of the deepest in the world; hence its name translates into hidden city.

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During winter, it is too dangerous to even contemplate going near the canyon because of floods.

I desperately wanted to see it, so while I was in Olu Deniz, just signed up for a guided tour that also took us to the ruins of Tlos , the village of Uzumlu and the scenic Yakapark.

Arriving at Saklikent Gorge

The tour was expertly arranged, using reliable transport and a guide who was full of useful information.

When we arrived at Saklikent Gorge, he got us through the entrance and led us under a small bridge to the canyon entrance.

A metal walkway built on the side of it, took visitors to a rocky area, where if they wish, they could wade through the freezing water to walk four kilometers further into the canyon.

Saklikent Canyon Fethiye Turkey

Now this is where the problem lay. The walk over rocky grounds and through waist-high gushing water has huge potential to knock you off your feet. Any technically equipped travel blogger travelling solo has to make a decision.

1: Put your equipment in a waterproof bag, and have no photos to go with your article.

2: Complete the walk, and suck it up as “one of those things” should your equipment be destroyed.

3: Curse yourself for buying a camera that is not waterproof and dressing in unsuitable clothing. Then turn back.

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All I could think about was my newly bought DSLR camera. If the camera got ruined, I would cry like a baby and have to abort my month-long trip of the Mediterranean coast . Traveling solo is great fun but at times, it does have some disadvantages.

Saklikent Gorge Fethiye Turkey

Instead, I explored the restaurant area, and browsed through the shops. The souvenir shop-owner handed me a leaflet for a small, rustic hotel with tents, camping and treehouse facilities. During the day, a knowledgeable guide could take me trekking into the canyon, or on an adrenaline rushing rafting expedition. Alternatively, I could follow the hiking trails or go fishing. Located inland, there are no beaches nearby but this place was Mother Nature intimidating and teasing me at the same time. I was sold!

Saklikent Gorge Fethiye

So technically, I could mark Saklikent Gorge off my bucket list but I haven’t. I only touched the surface of this area. This is one downfall of buying group tours with set agendas . One day, I will return, with a Go-Pro waterproof camera and book overnight accommodation. Saklikent Gorge is popular as a daytime trip but I get the feeling, staying overnight would be a much more exciting experience.

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So what is guided tour to Saklikent Gorge, Tlos and Yakapark from Fethiye, Hisaronu, Calis and Oludeniz? A winding road through the valley and the mountains will take us to the ancient Lycian city of Tlos  near Saklikent which was built by the Hittites and is mentioned in the writings of the 14th century BC In times of Lycia it was one of the most important cities. It merged together three eras - the ancient Lycian tombs carved into the rock, Agora and amphitheater built by the Romans at the foot of the mountain and finally the ancient Ottoman fortress of Bloody Ali at the top. According to legend the Bellerophon and his winged horse Pegasus lived here. Tlos necropolis is considered to be a royal shrine of Belerophon. According to mythology he was famous for having killed a terrible monster - Chimera and then established a royal dynasty that ruled Tlos. In Tlos you can see the remains of luxury homes and baths that in ancient times were covered with vines. So this tour to Saklikent canyon from Oludeniz, Fethiye or Hisaronu will be informative and entertaining  for fans of history. The distance from Saklikent to Fethiye is 40 km, from Oludeniz to Saklikent Gorge is 50 km, from Hisaronu to Saklikent Gorge is 45 km.

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There is lot of healing clay which has a rejuvenating effect you can find in the canyon during our Saklikent gorge Tlos Yakapark tour. You will be able to penetrate into the heart of the mountains where the bizarre rocks envelop by cool even when there is heat outside. Lost City beckons you further and further into the fascinating rocks until they virtually link up over your head. In the Saklikent national park you can raft down a mountain river . This wonderful Hisaronu Saklikent gorge Tlos Yakapark tour from Fethiye Oludeniz Calis will delight fans of history as well as adventure lovers! It is important to admit that Saklikent Gorge entrance fe is not included to the cost of Saklikent Gorge day trip and should be paid extra directly to Saklikent canyon administration.

What is included to the Fethiye Saklikent gorge tour from Oludeniz Hisaronu Calis:  transportation, lunch, professional guide service and insurance.

Extra charges:  drinks, Saklikent gorge entrance fee, Tlos entrance fee

You need to bring:  bathing suit, sunglasses accessories, camera, money for drinks and Saklikent gorge entry.

Approximate pick up time:  Oludeniz 8.00 am, Hisaronu 8.30 am, Ovacik 8.35 am, Fethiye 8.30 am, Calis 9.00 am (exact pick up time will be given in your booking confirmation).

Approximate drop off time:  16.30 - 17.00 (depending on your accommodation's location).

We also offer 100% private tours to Saklikent , Tlos and Yakapark from Fethiye, Oludeniz, Calis and Hisaronu with personal professional English speaking guide giving you maximum comfort and flexibility.

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Beautiful river flowing at the bottom of the canyon, with a footbridge nearby

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Beautiful river flowing at the bottom of the canyon, with a footbridge nearby

At 300m deep, Turkey’s most dramatic gorge makes for a wonderful walk and wade along some 4kms of its full 18km extent.

At the sheer-sided entrance, where the Dargaz River runs strong, raised walkways lead to the trail where the water in places rises to the chest, with some moderate clambering.

After returning along the canyon, retire to one of the charmingly rickety waterside eateries clustered beyond the entrance, where the stream runs wide and shallow.

Or hire a tube to float and bounce downstream for a few kilometres in the company of experienced guides, expecting the odd bump and bruise if the water is low.

Getting there & doing it

Drive yourself (50kms from Fethiye, 20kms from Kalkan; plenty of easy parking) or join a tour setting out from Fethiye or Kalkan. Wear good water shoes and swimming gear, and bring a change of clothes and a towel. There is a minimal entrance fee.

There are lots of places to eat; the ones nearest the entrance are the busiest and least appealing.

When to do it

The gorge is open from April to October; but closed if there’s the least prospect of rain and life-threatening flash floods. In high summer a visit offers a welcome opportunity to cool off as the water is very cold.

Avoid the (mainly Russian) tour groups by visiting first thing or in the early evening.

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Saklikent, meaning "hidden city" in Turkish, is around 50km from Fethiye in the Mugla province, and just a 20-30 minute drive from Kalkan. It is 18km long and 300m deep; one of the deepest canyons in the world. It was opened to the public as a national park in 1996 and it has since proven very popular with tourists. There is a small entrance fee per person, though this is normally included in the price you pay if you book it as a tour. You can visit all year round, though between November and March, the water can get very high, so you would not be able to gain entry to walk through. From April onwards, when most of the snow from the Taurus Mountains has melted and passed through the gorge,  around 4km of the gorge is usually walkable. Sensible submersible shoes with grips are essential as the stones beneath the water can get quite slippery. Sea shoes are ideal but if you don't have any, jelly shoes can be hired at the entrance for a small fee, although may not be as comfortable as your own.

If you decide to visit Saklikent Gorge and it is your first time, we would recommend booking a day trip to include a visit to the ancient ruins of Tlos and BBQ lunch at a nearby fresh trout restaurant. You could also hire a car and drive yourself (free parking at the gorge), or a visit can also be included in a jeep safari tour. Prices are very reasonable and the tour guides very helpful. If you have booked a tour, when you arrive at Saklikent, you will be told about the river rafting option and are able to pay for this at the start. Bear in mind if you do decide on the river rafting, this will leave you less time to walk through the gorge.

When you walk over the bridge to the entrance, the first thing that strikes you is the huge, 10 metre crevice in the rock. Then the vast sculpted walls towering high above and the sound of water rushing through the ravines. There is just one obstacle before you can walk through the gorge, and that is crossing the river. The fresh mountain water is notably cold and is often up to waist height over this 6-8 metre stretch of river, so be sure to wear clothes you don't mind getting wet. You may notice a young man with a camera appearing every so often to capture your movements as you cross the river. When you complete your trip and head back towards the bus, they have a stand displaying the photographs, which can be purchased for a few Lira each. This can provide a nice memorial of the day, especially if you hadn't the chance to take any photos yourself.

The water is very shallow in parts but deeper in others (not normally above the knee), depending on what time of year you visit. The gorge walls create all sorts of shapes as you look ahead of you, and if you have a camera, you will find plenty of photo opportunities on the way through. After you have walked for around 40 minutes, you will come to a waterfall, and if you want to go on further, prepare to get wet again!

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When you have finished walking through the gorge, you can take a leisurely wander around the little shops lining the riverside, selling novelty gifts, honey, jewellery etc. Across the other side is a cafe/restaurant and there are platforms above the water where you can relax with a Turkish tea, Efes or an ice cream and dip your feet in the cool water.

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There is also a swimming pool which is filled with river water (filtered first), this is a welcome respite from the heat of the summer and great for the children if you have some spare  time.   

River Rafting

For the more adventurous types, you can set off down the river in a ring raft. This is an extra cost per person and is great fun. They equip you with a large inflatable ring with handles and a paddle. Ensure you wear something you don't mind getting wet. With the longer route there is also an option to have a mud bath at the end so bear this in mind!

After a quick lesson by the river, each person gets into their ring, the gentle rapids sweep you away and off you go. The water is usually only about knee height although the current can be quite strong. The gentle rapids carry you down stream for about 30-40 minutes and you are accompanied by experienced guides along the way;- so if you get stuck there is always someone to help and point you in the right direction!

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The exhilarating Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall Tour offers a thrilling adventure through the stunning natural landscapes of Turkey, guaranteed to leave travelers in awe.

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Overall Rating : With an outstanding overall rating of 5.0, the tour received glowing reviews for its well-planned itinerary, knowledgeable guides , and the opportunity to immerse in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

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Travelers can gain insight into the affordability and value of the Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall Tour by exploring the detailed pricing information provided. The cost breakdown includes a starting price of £36.62 for this exciting adventure. The fee structure is transparent, ensuring travelers know exactly what they’re paying for.

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Upon confirming your interest in the Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall Tour, proceed to secure your spot through the straightforward booking process. When booking, keep customer satisfaction at the forefront. Here’s what to expect:

  • Online Reservation: Easily book your tour online through the official website or trusted booking platforms.
  • Confirmation Email: Receive a confirmation email detailing your booking and important tour information.
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What Should I Wear and Bring for the Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall Tour?

When preparing for the Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall tour, visitors should pack essentials like sunblock, water, and a hat. Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and consider trying local cuisine during the trip.

Are There Any Age or Physical Restrictions for Participating in the Safari Car Tour?

Age and physical restrictions vary for the safari car tour. Health requirements ensure participant safety. Accommodation options can be arranged if needed. Tour duration , safety precautions , and detailed information are provided to guarantee an enjoyable and secure experience.

Can I Bring My Own Snacks or Drinks on the Tour?

Yes, visitors can bring their own snacks and drinks on the tour to cater to food options and beverage choices. This offers flexibility for picnic preferences and ensures hydration needs are met throughout the journey.

Is There a Restroom Available During the Tour?

During the tour, restroom facilities are available at designated stops along the itinerary. The tour duration allows for convenient breaks to accommodate passengers’ needs. Enjoy the adventure without worrying about restroom access.

Are There Any Souvenir or Gift Shops at the Tour Starting Point or Along the Route?

Souvenir and gift shops can be found at the tour starting point and along the route. Visitors can explore local crafts and indulge in delicious Turkish delights, making it convenient to bring back unique mementos from the journey.

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Looking for an alternative and adventurous sightseeing experience? Kalkan Saklikent Tour is the ideal experience as it combines spectacular spots of natural beauty, sightseeing and adrenaline boosting activities. This full day exploration promises an interesting, informative and exciting exploration of the area. The Saklikent Gorge & Tlos excursion is ideal for the nature lovers and for those who wish to get away from the crowds.

On the day of Kalkan Saklikent Tour , a comfortable and fully air conditioned bus will pick you up from your hotel or villa and drive you towards the first stop of this exploration. During your excursion, you will be accompanied by a tour guide who will be in charge to let you know interesting information about the places of interest.

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The first stop of the tour will take place at the Saklikent Gorge. An interesting highlight is that this gorge is the longest and deepest in Turkey and the second longest in Europe. During your time there, you can explore this natural wonder and snap some impressive photos of the gorge. The combination of breeze and cold water will make you feel refreshed and revitalized. In addition, those who wish to experience an alternative activity the Rubber Ring Rafting is available there.

Right after the stop at the Gorge, a lunch break will be given at a local restaurant. The tasty and freshly made meal includes traditional Turkish kebab or trout accompanied by a variety of different mezes. During your lunch time you may take some time to relax and enjoy the peaceful setting. Your excursion continues towards Tlos. There, you will be able to tour around Lycian cave tombs and enjoy panoramic views of Tlos. In addition, this ancient city features some impressive Roman Baths and an Acropolis. The professional tour guide will let you know interesting facts about the history and the importance of this location.

The next stop of Kalkan Saklikent Tour is scheduled to take place at Patara Beach. The particular location features an 18km long sandy beach which is ideal for swimming or sunbathing. In the nearby area you may visit the ancient city of Patara. Once the break is over, the bus will start on its way back to Kalkan. This exciting exploration finishes once you arrive back at your hotel. By the end of the day you will be full of great memories and positive feelings from this memorable experience.

  • Explore the steep gorge, go for a dip in the cool mountain waters (optional), and witness the stunning wievs
  • Step back to the ancient ages when you visit the the mythological home of Pegasus and one of the oldest Lycian cities Tlos
  • Admire Saklikent's wonder gorge when you hike through Turkey’s longest canyon and also one of the deepest in the world

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  • All Entrance Fees
  • Guiding Service
  • Full Insurance

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During your holidays in Kalkan there is a great way to combine sightseeing and adventure all in one. Kalkan Saklikent Tour is an amazing excursion ideal for all. This excursion will take you towards the largest gorge in Turkey and towards an amazing 18km long beach. Archaeological sights are also included in this full day exploration that will make your experience even more interesting and fascinating.

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Pick up: On the day of your excursion, a comfortable, modern and fully air conditioned mini bus will pick you up from your hotel or villa in Kalkan. Throughout the duration of your excursion, a professional and experienced tour guide will accompany you. The guide will be in charge to assist you and let you know important information about the places of interest.

Saklikent Gorge: The first stop of your excursion will be at the infamous Saklikent Gorge. This gorge is the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey. In addition, it is the second largest of its kind in the European continent. During your time there, the guide will present to you some interesting facts about this location as you will be touring around the gorge. A combination of light breeze and cool waters will make you feel refreshed. For those interested, you can experience a Rubber Ring Rafting activity.What follows is a meal at a local restaurant where you can enjoy a freshly made and mouth-watering lunch. The lunch consists of traditional Turkish kebab or trout accompanied with a variety of different meze. After you lunch, you will have some time in order to relax and enjoy your time as your exploration continues towards the next stop.

Tlos: A visit to Tlos is also included in the program. There, you can walk around this ancient settlement and observe Lycian cave tombs, Roman Baths and the Acropolis. The professional tour guide will let you know important and interesting information about the importance and the history of this settlement.

Patara beach: The last stop of this exploration will take place at Patara Beach. This location includes an 18km long sandy beach. During your time there, you can relax under the sun or walk around to explore the area. In addition, you may visit the ancient city of Patara which is located at a close distance.

Return back: The bus will then continue on its way back to Kalkan. This excursion finishes when you arrive back to your hotel in Kalkan full of joyful and long lasting memories.

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