Uçansu Waterfall is in the valley under Kayabükü Village of Gündoğmuş district of Antalya. It is also known as Çündere Waterfall due to the Çündere Creek in the region. The waterfall is approximately 165 km from the center of Antalya and about 24 km from Gündoğmuş.
The waterfall gives life to the Alara Stream, where you can go rafting. It pours enthusiastically from the middle of a rock from a height of about 50 meters and several branches. The water source that feeds the waterfall comes from a 10 m2 cavern between the cliffs. One of the hidden and mysterious beauties of the Taurus Mountains, the waterfall is known as the 'Hidden Paradise in the Forest'.
Uçansu Waterfall attains its most magnificent view between March and June as the snows of Akdağ and Geyik Mountains begin to melt. At the end of a 70-kilometre journey through great plane trees and an untouched forest, it brings its waters together with the Mediterranean in Manavgat.
Declared as a first-degree natural site in 1992, the path to the waterfall, which is with rich vegetation, brings visitors together with different beauties. The waterfall, which the district residents see as a daily getaway on weekends, is also flooded by local and foreign tourists who vacation in the region.
You can watch the swimming fish, listen to the soothing sound of the water, add unique photos to your photo album, explore the environment with nature walks in the natural pool created by the Uçansu Waterfall, which relaxes both the eyes and the soul with the impressive visuals.