Manavgat Waterfall in the southern province of Antalya, southern Türkiye, draws both domestic and international tourists during the summer months with its powerful flow, lush greenery and cool air.
Formed where the Manavgat River, fed largely by underground springs, cascades across a wide area from a height of 4 to 5 meters (13 to 16 feet), the waterfall stands out for its powerful flow through the rocks and its clear, turquoise waters.
On hot days, the waterfall provides a refreshing refuge. Shaded spots beneath the trees, combined with the cooling effect of the flowing water, make the site a popular destination for visitors looking to escape the heat.
The waterfall attracts large numbers of domestic and international tourists throughout the day. Visitors take photos and videos from viewing platforms, while others spend time on nearby trails to take in the waterfall and its natural surroundings.
Tour buses also bring visitors to the waterfall, where they learn about the Manavgat River and the area's natural features.