| SPORTING
ACTIVITIES Skiing : Within the
province of Antalya is a ski centre at Saklikent,
in the Beydag mountain range, at 1850m. There
are two ski lifts, restaurants, and
accommodation available. The skiing season runs
between January and April, and in the spring
months it is possible to ski in the morning and
then swim in the sea in Antalya.
Mountaineering : The Beydag mountain
range has peaks ranging from 600 - 3086 m., with
a variety of geological and typographical
features and offer a wide range of climbing
opportunities.
The important peaks are Tekedorugu, Bakirli
Dag, Tahtalidag and Kizlar Sivrisi. Climbers
will pass through the cedar forests of Camkuru
Valley on their way to the top. The climbs can
be completed in one day.
Rafting : Within the Koprulu Canyon
National Park, Koprucay is among the most
breathtaking rafting centres in the country.
Manavagat River rushes powerfully over the
rocks, and offers excellent rafting
opportunities. There are a couple of agencies in
the city who organise trips, including transport
and equipment.
Diving : Various points of Antalya's
coastline provide opportunities for diving.
Hunting : Foreigners can only hunt in
parties organised by Turkish travel agencies
which have been authorised by the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Affairs. These agencies
provide all information concerning seasons,
authorised zones, permits, weapons and
ammunition. A list of agencies can be obtained
from the Union of Travel Agencies (TURSAB).
more information, contact:
- Forest Ministry, National Parks and
Wildlife General Directorate, Gazi Tesisleri No
11, Gazi, Ankara.
Tel : (312) 221 1769/212 6300.
Fax: 222 5140.
- Youth and Sport General Directorate,
Hunting and Marksman Federation Ulus Ishani A
Blok 4 Kat No 404, Ulus, Ankara.
Tel: (312) 310 6160/310 3960.
Fax: 310 6160.
Along the coasts and in the highlands there
is an abundance of partridge, pheasant, pigeons
quail and turtledove. In the rocky crags and
down on the plane there are wild pigeons,
woodcocks and blackbirds.
The wild ducks and geese that live in the
lakes and ponds come down to the coast in the
winter. In the forests along the coast are deer,
fox, martin, roe deer, squirrels and mountain
goats, while the mountains have bear and several
species of wolf.
Fishing : Tourists may fish for
leisure purposes in non-prohibited areas without
a license. Amateur equipment and non-commercial,
multi-hooked lines should be usedm and nets
should not weigh more than 5 kg. Commercial
fishing by foreigners carries heavy penalties.
Details can be obtained from:
Orman Bakanligi, Su Urunleri Sb. Md. Gazi
Tesisleri 11 Nolu Bina Gazi, Ankara.
Tel: (0312 212 6300.
There are endless varieties of fish in the
waters around Antalya, from sea Bream to
swordfish. In the semi-salty waters, where the
rivers run into the sea, there is sea bass and
striped mullet, as well as pike, plaice,
crayfish, crawfish and lobster. The area is a
paradise for trout fishing, and in the creeks
where trout are in abundance, there are also
bass, carp and eel.
Camping : There are several forest
camps around the resort of Kemer, around 20 km
south of Antalya. The following campsites all
have good facilities:
Mico, tel: (0242) 814 1791 Ovedland, tel:
(0242) 814 1645 Kindil Cesme, tel: (0242) 814
1075 Turban Camping Beldibi, tel: (0242) 824
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