Düden Waterfall
In the heart of the Mediterranean, a natural wonder where the roaring waters meet a lush oasis and cascade from the cliffs into the sea.
One of Antalya’s iconic landmarks, Düden Waterfalls, is actually composed of two complementary natural wonders: Upper Düden and Lower Düden. Serving as a tranquil retreat near the city center, Upper Düden offers a picnic area surrounded by lush vegetation and ancient water channels. Walking through the cave and watching the waters cascade from behind the waterfall gives visitors a truly magical perspective. Lower Düden, on the other hand, plunges directly into the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean from cliffs approximately 40 meters high, creating a spectacular sight that is rare in the world. This water ecosystem, surrounding Belek’s natural and touristic richness, is a vital source that refreshes the region’s microclimate. BETUYAB is a steadfast supporter of environmental projects and eco-friendly tourism approaches aimed at preserving local water resources, maintaining the natural life cycle, and ensuring these unique geological formations are passed down to future generations intact. The white foam created as the water crashes against the rocks, combined with the sunlight forming rainbows, transforms Düden into not just a nature trip but an unforgettable visual memory. Walking alongside the roaring waterfall allows you to feel the endless energy and freshness of nature deep within your being.
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