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A Complete Guide to Backpacking Kabak, Turkey

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Do you want in on a well kept secret of the best backpacking town in Turkey? I’m going to hook you up with this complete guide to Backpacking Kabak, a backpacking hippie paradise town on the Turquoise Coast of Turkey, located near Fethiye. This charming town is an ideal destination for backpackers, who are seeking a peaceful escape from the crowded metropolitan areas. With turquoise waters, lush green valleys, and stunning mountain views, Kabak is the perfect place to disconnect and rejuvenate.

Kabak Valley

How to get to Kabak

The easiest way to reach to Kabak is to fly into Dalaman airport and take a taxi to Fethiye, from where you can take a dolmus (minibus) to Kabak valley. The journey from Fethiye to Kabak is about 1 hour of beautiful scenic driving through the countryside of Turkey.

Accommodation in Kabak

There are many options for accommodation in Kabak, ranging from basic camping sites to luxurious treehouses. For backpackers, the options are endless. You can choose to stay in budget-friendly camping sites that will often offer breakfast and dinner included. These campsites offer stunning views, clean facilities, and often music and recreation activities, making them an excellent option for backpackers looking to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.

Activities in Kabak

There are many ways to experience Kabak, from dancing and making friends to going on treks through the valley and its surrounding mountains. With Kabaks’ stunning scenery and diverse landscape, there is something for everyone. From easy hikes along the beach to more challenging treks into the mountains, there are many trails to explore.

Kabak valley is also home to several hidden beaches and coves, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. For the more adventurous, there is also options to go kayaking, paragliding, or rock climbing.

Food in Kabak

Delicious all you can eat food

Kabak has a few cafes and restaurants that offer local and organic food, as well as a range of drinks and snacks. The local cuisine is diverse, with dishes ranging from traditional Turkish to vegetarian, and everything in between. If you prefer to cook for yourself, there are also several supermarkets in Fethiye where you can purchase fresh ingredients and supplies.

To conclude, Kabak is m-a-g-i-c-a-l, and a must-see for backpackers who are looking to escape the city life of Istanbul. With its stunning scenery, budget-friendly accommodation, and a wide range of outdoor activities, it’s the perfect place to disconnect and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Turkey.