Rafting is one of the most entertaining activities you can join with your loved ones. Streams paradise offers Turkey is beautiful and exciting trails from each other for rafting.

Rize / Ardeşen / Çamlıhemşin / Fırtına Deresi

The abundant rainy climate and hard geography of the Black Sea creates one of the best spots in the world for rafting activity. In a unique nature, struggling with ripples in high-flow rivers is the dream of every rafting.

Çamlıhemiş-Ardeşen Parkuru, Dikkaya-Timisfat Bridge Parkuru and Pelegivat Bridge-Storm Bridge Park are both long and professional rafters' favorite waterfalls. Of course if you want to have a holiday adventure with your family, there are also rafting activities for all levels. Prepare yourself for the rest of your struggle.


Düzce / Cumayeri / Melen Çayı

The Melen Stream is born in Düzce and is poured into the Black Sea and has a very long basin width.

The Melen Creek rafting parade with 3 + 1 difficulty levels is a track where amateurs can participate in this activity without difficulty. The length of the track is 13 km and with seasonal changes it can stay in the water from 1 hour to 2.30 hours. The Rapid number is quite high. This is another element that brings adrenalin to the pinnacle.

The season starts in March and continues until the end of December. The ideal time for rafting is March and April. But other periods have their own excitement.


Muğla / Dalaman / Dalaman Çayı

kalandal Mugla Dalaman Stream in the province, one of Turkey's most important rafting. Located between Marmaris and Fethiye, the Dalaman Stream, 230 km long, has a difficulty level of 3-4 and a 26 km rafting track. Dalaman Stream can be rafted all year, but the months of September and October reached the highest level of water level.

Antalya / Manavgat / Köprüçay

Köprüçay, born from the Taurus Mountains and passing through canyons formed in millions of years, is poured from the south of Serilk to the Mediterranean. Situated to the west of Köprüçay, which is fed by underground waters, the historical Selge city, river-side castles, aqueducts, bridge canyon which belongs to the Roman period is further increasing its importance.

Rafting at Köprüçay starts at about 100 meters before the Oluk Bridge. Here the water stops and the river is an ideal starting point for taking the shape of a pool. After every pouring waterfall during rafting, the river gradually slows down and ends after 12 km.

Mersin / Silifke / Göksu Nehri

The Göksu Nehri has a wide river bed and a course of 1-2 difficulties. However, with the spring rains, the level of difficulty can rise to levels 3-4 due to a significant increase towards late April. If you are new to rafting or want a one-time adventure, it is advisable to go after May.

Since the Göksu Nehri is a generally calm river, rafting is known as an ideal track for beginners to gain experience. The favorable course is located between Derinciay in the north and Değirmendere in the south. The length of the course is 90 km and can last up to 3 hours ...

It is possible to reach Derinçay, which is the starting point of the course, by the road 3 km north of Mut district. The 14 kilometer section between Kışlaköy and Kargıcak villages, where canyons are located, has the most interesting scenery of the park. Parkurun ends near Değirmendere village.

Kayseri / Yahyalı / Zamantı Çayı

The length of the Zamantı Nehri reaches 50 km in the Kayseri borders and is an ideal area for rafting between Yeşilköy and Büyükçakır villages in the valley. The Tramp River is an indispensable blessing for professional rafters as there are so many tracks on 4-5 and 6 difficulty. There are at least 15 waterfalls that fall from the slopes in April-May, but when the summer comes, the waterfalls are taken off the waterfalls.

Zamantı River rafting in one of the most important rivers made in Turkey. Its length has attracted a lot of attention recently due to its tracks that can be used by professional and amateur rafters as well as underground passes and canyons. The rafting park, starting from Yahyalı-Yeşilköy, is 18 km. As it passes through giant canyons, it offers unique natural beauties to participants in rafting activity. The track passes under natural bridges, one 78 and the other 92 m long, ending at Kapuzbaşı Şelaleri.

If you want to explore the blue waters of the Zamantı Canyon, the enthusiastic waterfalls and the historic water mills, it is very convenient for rafting activity from April to September. Anyone aged 15 or over who does not have a health problem can raft in Zamantı. The Kayseri Governorship is organizing a rafting festival every year in order to develop tourism.

I do not think there's any better way to spend a weekend full of pleasant, adventurous and natural beauties.

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