Dalaman River
The Dalaman River is located in southwestern Turkey, flowing through the picturesque Mugla province. It originates from the Taurus Mountains and travels approximately 229 kilometers before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The river is known for its stunning landscapes, including lush forests and steep cliffs.
The Dalaman River is popular for various outdoor activities, such as rafting and kayaking, attracting adventure enthusiasts. Its clear waters and diverse ecosystems support a range of wildlife, making it an important natural habitat. The river also plays a role in local agriculture, providing irrigation for nearby farms.