A real piece of paradise in Antalya. Abundant, dense vegetation, lianas are atypical for the flora of Turkey. You feel like you're somewhere in Brazil. It's very cool, especially down near the water. In one place, you can see sleeping bats. A very interesting cave behind the waterfall, with windows through which you can look at the waterfall from the inside. There are also a few ancient ruins on the territory – an olive press and tombs of the Roman period. The entrance is currently 70 lira per person, inexpensive. But there are a lot of tourists, especially on weekends. It is better to go on a weekday in the morning.
It's a great place! I recommend it! Great view! A good playground! Cafes, restaurants, everything is as it should be! There is a place to walk, to walk! You can safely drive yourself! There is no entrance fee, as for the upper Dudensky (we were there too, not particularly impressed by the small space, modest children. Playground) be sure to go for a walk!
Oh, it's cool there! There are paths, benches, passages right under the waterfall with view windows and balconies. There is a small cave with bats) The waterfall itself is very powerful. Definitely worth a trip, minibuses run normally, taxis are not necessary at all. You can take a small brake with you and have a picnic, there are tables and benches.
The waterfall is located in the park. The park is equipped, there are paths, benches, tables, cafes, observation decks. It's good to take a walk, there aren't many people on weekdays. You can get there yourself by city bus, get off at the bus stop of the same name.
Excellent natural location, one of the waterfalls in Antalya, located on the site of a park where you can walk, visit a cafe, there is a small cave near the waterfall, generally a beautiful place, a must-visit
In those photos (including the title one) where there is a large waterfall on the seashore is another place: nizhny Dyude. The upper one is a complex of small waterfalls in the middle of the park, located at the exit from Antalya far from the sea. There are more cascades than one big waterfall. Moreover, it is wide of many small streams. The park itself and all approaches to the waterfall are well landscaped. A great place to walk
It is a small park with a waterfall, several rapids and camping areas with tables. There is a cave with bats near the waterfall. You can allocate about half an hour to inspect the area. Getting to the waterfalls is not easy: the bus takes a long time, and waiting for the bus itself is delayed. It's worth visiting once for a change, but you probably won't want to come back. An entrance fee of 90 liras is charged.
A great park. The price tag is quite reasonable.
The waterfall is beautiful. It can be viewed from different angles, even from the inside. A variety of plants. Rocks with bats.
I definitely recommend it for a visit.
In October, we went on vacation to Kemer, took an excursion to Antalya, where we visited Upper and Lower Duden, as well as the old town. I really liked the tour, the impressions are only positive. The photo does not convey the beauty and power of the waterfall, you have to look at it personally. It is interesting to walk along the streets of the old town, which is 400 years old, is under UNESCO protection, most of it has been restored. I advise you to go on such an excursion.
It is a very beautiful place, but it is better to arrive early in the morning.Then there is a large flow of tourists! Admission is inexpensive, and there is a lot of pleasure from visiting. I recommend everyone to come and see the waterfall 'from the inside'
A beautiful place, fresh near the waterfall, splashes are heard and it is interesting to walk through the caves to look at it from the inside from under the waterfall. The ticket is 70 liras per person, in cash or by card, using the quarkode through the application, we fly at the entrance they did not let us pay for the ticket, and they paid in the cafe without problems using the quarkode.
I really liked it))) there are a lot of tourists in July) wear comfortable shoes with normal soft soles, it is more convenient to walk on the tiles in sneakers) you want to stay at the waterfall for a long time, but there are few benches, so take a break at the top and then go down to the waterfalls) you can also ride a camel opposite the entrance))
Nowhere did they write that the entrance is paid, parking is also another quest. The park itself is not big, for an easy and interesting walk. The waterfall is beautiful, birds swim, interesting passages through the rocks are made, there is a cave with bats.
We were on an evening boat trip. We sailed for a long time (50 minutes). There is nothing particularly interesting on the way. But the waterfall itself is impressive. We swam sooo close. Everyone was wet, but happy). I strongly advise you to watch it from the water.
A beautiful place, a whole complex of caves, passages, park paths.
The place is worth taking a day for a walk. I walked in the caves in the middle of April, the weather was hot, +30, and the caves were pleased with their coolness, it was nice to be in them. It is very humid inside them, in some places water oozes through the walls and ceiling of caves, so I would recommend moisture-resistant shoes (or one in which it is not a pity to get your feet wet),
In the photo below) And the upper waterfall is cool. There is a cave where you can go behind the waterfall itself. As in all public places in Turkey, there are many gazebos for independent recreation
The entrance to the park is 70 liras, whether from a child or an adult. Other currencies are not accepted, dollars and euros can be exchanged at the nearest shops. Those who write that they are not interested or were not surprised did not reach the end. Always go to the end, even if it seems to you that everything seems to be here and it's time to go back - look around carefully or see where other people are going. There are many more interesting things there besides the waterfall, but I will not spoiler otherwise you will not be interested.
The photo shows the lower waterfall. The upper one is about 40 minutes away from the city by bus. The entrance is 70 liras. A small park. The paths lead to the grotto, from where a view of the waterfall opens from above. There are cafes and souvenir shops in the park itself.
A beautiful place, an area with many benches overlooking the waterfall. A large observation deck at the waterfall. I recommend walking through the cave behind the waterfall.
It's an untidy place, but there are trees, fast food and a souvenir shop.
The area is small, there are a lot of visitors. It is unclear why you should spend time visiting it, it is better to just go out of town.
Oh, and so much has been written about him. I liked it, but I wasn't particularly impressed. 20 minutes was enough for the inspection. There is nothing more to do there, of course, unless you are with a small child. The sound of the water is soothing. You can sit with a stroller. And keep in mind, the ticket is cash only. And if you run to look for an ATM, the seller will stop you and offer to make an exchange at a completely unfavorable rate, but apparently it will be better than running along the roadway in a place completely unsuited for pedestrians. Be careful, especially with children!
A wonderful park in the middle of a huge city, located far from the center, you can get there by car, bus, taxi and with an excursion. Locals mostly walk in the park, there are few tourists. The place is great, an oasis of coolness in the hot season, there are cafes to refresh yourself. Walking through the park and approaching the Duden River, you can feel the power and pressure of the water. The waterfall can be viewed both from the observation decks and from the inside - climb the stairs to the cave.
There is a cave in the mountain where bats live. The waterfall is incredibly beautiful. Admission is 5 lire per person. The child is 4 years old for free.
Admission for adults and from 6 years old is 10 liras, for a child from 0 to 6 years old -free of charge. A beautiful park in the shade, along the river, many picnic areas. The waterfall is beautiful and there is an interesting cave passing over it. They passed in 20 minutes at a leisurely pace. It is worth visiting in the morning, from 11 a large number of locals and tourists come.
Very beautiful. We arrived in the morning - there were few people. It was impossible to swim under the waterfall into the cave))) The price tags in the cafe are slightly higher than the city ones. The ice cream at the entrance is 100 lira, 50 of them for the show, but very tasty. The exit to the restaurant is also an exit from the park, but there is a warning hanging there. If you take a picnic set with you, there is a place to sit down, but the places fill up very quickly.
The waterfall is simply gorgeous. I didn't even know that there is such a beautiful place in the center of Antalya! The photos are amazing. The freshness of the waterfall is enveloping. I recommend you to visit.
A beautiful park, a recreation area, a side view of the Duden waterfall, which we admire from the porthole when landing the plane. In the dark, there is a backlight on the waterfall, very beautiful!
A beautiful place for a walk with the whole family. There are places where you can sit down for a snack. There are souvenir shops on site. Paid parking. There are camels near the parking lot, you can ride))
A beautiful place, along the well-groomed embankment you can arrange a long promenade. Right next to the waterfall there is a chic fish cafe with very pleasant prices and a beautiful view.
It's a beautiful place. We were in January, I think that starting in May there is a decent queue and a large number of people. But it's worth a visit. A beautiful place, a cafe and a toilet on the territory, paid Parking nearby.
The view from above is not very good, when we visited the waterfall, there was a lot of garbage (apparently brought from the city). But when we went down and walked around the cave inside the waterfall, we forgot about the garbage. The view is gorgeous
What I have long wanted to see in Antalya is a beautiful waterfall falling into the sea, which seems unusual to me. There is a good promenade and a playground nearby. There are actually two waterfalls, this is the lower one, the upper one is in the park, the entrance is paid, we did not go there.
It's sticky, mesmerizing, beautiful.
You need to go there with a bag of fresh strawberries and a blanket to stretch out on the grass and, listening to the waterfall, look into the distance and eat strawberries.
This is a place that people who come to this region should visit... Transportation is easy, there is no parking problem. The prices are reasonable for eating in the vicinity. The service inside is incredibly poor, but the view is fantastic...
A very large and beautiful park. The entrance is 70 TL. There are bats
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Ирма И.
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December 24
A very pleasant place with an entrance fee of 20 liras if you have a residence permit
. We had a delicious meal in the cafe tea ok 150r flatbread with cheese and herbs 500r
This place is really worth a look, it is not at all clear where such a large amount of water falling from a height of 15-20 meters comes from. Really beautiful, with a few dots for photos. In addition to the waterfall, there is a small cave equipped for inspection. The park itself is nothing special.