Unveil the hidden wonders of the Taurus Mountains with our private tour to Tazı Canyon and Selge. This is not just a hike; it’s a journey through time and surreal geology.
Start your adventure at the "Avatar Lands," home to the Adam Kayalar (Man Rocks). You’ll navigate a labyrinth of towering conglomerate formations that look like a petrified army standing guard over the valley. Next, explore Selge Ancient City, where a magnificent Roman theater sits 1,250 meters high, uniquely integrated into the local village of Altınkaya.
The climax of your trip is the legendary Tazı Canyon. Standing atop its 400-meter vertical cliffs, you’ll witness a panoramic view so vast and breathtaking it feels like the edge of the world. With the expertise of a private guide, you’ll escape the crowds and discover the best-kept secrets of the Köprülü Canyon National Park.
Ready to stand where eagles soar? Book your private trekking adventure today!
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Located high in the Taurus Mountains (1,250m), Selge offers a unique blend of rugged Roman ruins and authentic Turkish village life. Integrated into Altınkaya village, ancient columns stand beside local houses and grazing goats.
Key Sights & Landmarks:
Roman Theater: The site's crown jewel is remarkably well-preserved, seating 9,000. Its "Horseshoe" shape offers panoramic mountain views.
Temples of Zeus and Artemis: Located on the acropolis, these ruins showcase the city’s religious significance through surviving foundations and columns.
Agora & Market Square: The heart of trade where outlines of shops once selling olives, wine, and medicinal herbs remain visible.
Necropolis: To the north lies the ancient cemetery featuring stone sarcophagi and rock-carved monuments.
Ancient Gates & Walls: Roughly 350 meters of original city walls still stand, marking the entrance to the northern settlement. It's a rare, lived-in historical site.
The hike from the ancient city of Selge to the "Adam Kayalar" (Man Rocks) is a journey through a surreal, prehistoric landscape. Travelers will navigate a terrain filled with unique conglomerate rock formations, often called the "Avatar Lands." These towering structures, shaped by millions of years of erosion, resemble a standing army of petrified figures or "men," giving the area its name.
What to See and Do:
The "Avatar" Landscape: Hike through pillars of rock that reach up to 70 meters high, creating a labyrinthine path that feels otherworldly.
Ancient Pathways: Walk along segments of original Roman stone roads that once connected Selge to the surrounding regions.
Flora & Fauna: Explore forests of ancient cypress, juniper, and walnut trees. Keep an eye out for mountain goats and wild herbs like sage.
Photography: Capture the dramatic silhouettes of the rocks against the Taurus peaks—especially striking during the "golden hour" of sunset.
After exploring the surreal "Adam Kayalar," the journey continues through the rugged beauty of the Taurus Mountains toward the breathtaking Tazı Canyon. This route seamlessly blends geological wonders with deep-rooted history and adrenaline-inducing heights.
What to See and Do:
Historic Crossings: Following a traditional local lunch, we visit the iconic Köprülü Canyon to see the historic Oluk Bridge, a masterpiece of Roman engineering still spanning the turquoise waters below.
The Grand Finale: Reach Tazı Canyon, also known as "Eagle’s Canyon." Standing at the edge of its 400-meter-high vertical walls, you will witness one of Turkey’s most Instagrammed and awe-inspiring panoramic views.
River Vistas: Peer down at the winding Köprüçay River, which looks like a narrow ribbon of emerald from the cliffside.
Nature’s Silence: Take a moment to absorb the vast silence of the canyon, broken only by the wind and the occasional eagle soaring above.
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Antalya is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Antalya Bus Station
AntRay is a modern tram system that connects the city center with the airport and other key areas. It's efficient, affordable, and user-friendly.
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