The 93 km long Manavgat River, which originates from the eastern slopes of the Western Taurus Mountains and mixes with the Mediterranean through the strait in the Sorgun region, and is fed by large underground waters, forms the Manavgat Waterfall, which pours from the cliffs that are approximately 5 meters high. The Manavgat River, which is home to many fish and bird species (trout, carp, mullet, sea bass, blackfish, waterfowl, duck, goose, kingfisher, different species of herons, seagulls, etc.) species and a rich plant diversity. In addition, various nature sports such as rafting and canoeing can be done at certain stages of the river, which allows to experience adventure in all these natural beauties.