Saklıkent Gorge

Park

Saklıkent Gorge is one of Turkey’s longest and deepest canyons, offering a dramatic landscape of towering limestone walls, icy streams, and adventurous trails near Antalya.

  • Nature
  • Canyon
  • Hiking
  • Adventure
  • Antalya

Carved by millennia of rushing water, Saklıkent Gorge is a natural wonder stretching over 18 kilometers and plunging up to 300 meters deep. Located about 50 kilometers from Fethiye and easily accessible from Antalya, the gorge is a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and thrill-seekers. Visitors are greeted by cool, fast-flowing streams and dramatic limestone cliffs that create a refreshing escape from the summer heat.

Exploring Saklıkent means wading through icy waters, navigating wooden walkways, and marveling at the interplay of sunlight and shadow on the canyon walls. The park is well-equipped with facilities, including riverside cafes and equipment rentals for those keen on river trekking. While some sections are accessible to all, others require a sense of adventure and sturdy footwear. The gorge is typically open from spring to autumn, with the best conditions in late spring and early summer when water levels are manageable.

Whether you’re seeking a tranquil stroll along the walkways or a challenging trek into the heart of the canyon, Saklıkent Gorge offers an unforgettable experience amid Turkey’s dramatic landscapes.

Visitor Information

Opening Hours Typically 9:00–19:00 (check locally for seasonal changes)
Entrance Fee Check locally (usually a modest fee)
Best Time to Visit Late spring to early autumn
Facilities Cafes, restrooms, equipment rentals

1996

Declared a National Park

Saklıkent Gorge was officially designated as a national park, ensuring its protection and sustainable tourism development.

2000s

Tourism Infrastructure Developed

Walkways, bridges, and visitor facilities were installed, making the gorge accessible to a wider audience.

Present

Popular Adventure Destination

Saklıkent Gorge has become a must-visit site for both domestic and international travelers seeking natural beauty and adventure.

Tips

  • Wear sturdy, non-slip footwear suitable for wet and rocky surfaces.
  • Bring a change of clothes and a waterproof bag for valuables.
  • Arrive early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
Is the gorge suitable for children and elderly visitors?

The initial walkways are accessible for most visitors, but deeper sections require physical agility and caution. Always supervise children closely.

Can I swim in the gorge?

Swimming is possible in some shallow areas, but the water is extremely cold and currents can be strong. Exercise caution and follow local guidance.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are offered locally and can enhance your experience with safety tips and insights about the gorge’s geology and history.

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