The Dalaman River, which is the ancient name Indos, is located between Marmaris and Fethiye. The total length is 229 km. The growing tea of the Western Taurus Mountains, with the arms coming down from the Göktepe and Yaylacık mountains, flows in a narrow and deep valley, 8 km. is poured into the sea from the south.
Tea is always warm and turquoise blue with a clear appearance fed by natural limestone. Due to its proximity to the touristic areas in the Mediterranean and Aegean, the year-round rafting can be done at Dalaman River, which is attracted by local and foreign tourists. You can benefit from the lodgings in the nearby Akkopru village for your stay.
Rafting points can be reached from Marmaris, Dalyan, Fethiye, Turunc and Dalaman airports. The water level of the Dalaman River, which can be rafting all year round, rises especially in September and October. Water flowing through small waterfalls continues to pass through the passageways. These passages divide the river into two parts on the Akkopru village. The difficulty level of the upper section is 5. The lower section has 3-4 difficulty levels. In the future, the water flow rate decreases when it comes to Akkopru.
Dalaman Airport is within the limits of this accident. Ortaca'nın after the accident has not been connected to the town. There are 26 districts. Dalaman, which is a district of Muğla City in the Mediterranean Region, is located between Köyceğiz, Ortaca and Fethiye districts of the same city and Çameli district of Denizli city. The eastern, northern and western parts are covered with mountains and the south is plain. The territory of the district is shaded by the Shady Mountains (2,295 m.), Bead Mountain (2,265 m.). The foothills of these mountains, which extend parallel to the Gulf of Fethiye, are covered with leafy trees and high-cut forests with coniferous trees.