
Tourist abundance in Saklıkent Canyon – Travel News
Authorities noted that 45 thousand people visited Saklıkent canyon during the 9-day holiday, while 350 thousand people visited it since the beginning of this year. Saklıkent Canyon, which was visited by 682 thousand people last year, is expected to be visited by 750 thousand people at the end of this year.
Citizens who spend their holidays in Fethiye and its surroundings visit Saklıkent canyon, one of the most popular canyons of the world and Turkey, where a branch of Eşen Stream flows and Akdağ spring water is added. Those who are overwhelmed by the hot weather cool off in the ice-cold water flowing in the canyon. While there are sometimes long queues at the entrance of the canyon, where activities such as mud bath and rafting can be performed, safari jeeps in the region bring local and foreign tourists to the canyon.
Seydikemer Mayor B. Önder stated that Saklıkent Canyon of Akdeniz has attracted the attention of local and foreign tourists with its unique beauty.

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According to authorities, 45 thousand people visited Saklıkent canyon during the 9-day holiday, and a total of 350 thousand people have visited it since the beginning of the year. Last year, the canyon was visited by 682 thousand people, and it is expected that this number will reach 750 thousand by the end of this year.
Saklıkent canyon, located in Fethiye and its surroundings, is one of the most popular canyons in the world and in Turkey. It is known for its branch of Eşen Stream and the addition of Akdağ spring water. Many visitors come to the canyon to cool off in the ice-cold water during hot weather. The canyon offers various activities such as mud bath and rafting, and safari jeeps are available to transport local and foreign tourists to the area.
Seydikemer Mayor B. Önder mentioned that Saklıkent Canyon attracts the attention of both local and foreign tourists due to its unique beauty.
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