| Kisecik Canyon Kisecik Kanyonu | |
|---|---|
| Hidden Heaven (Saklı Cennte) | |
Kisecik Canyon and its creek | |
| Floor elevation | 420 m (1,380 ft) |
| Long-axis direction | east–west |
| Geography | |
| Coordinates | 37°06′18″N34°38′54″E / 37.10500°N 34.64833°E /37.10500; 34.64833 |
| Rivers | Creek |
Kisecik Canyon (Turkish:Kisecik Kanyonu), a.k.a.Saklı Cennet ("Hidden Heaven"), is acanyon inMersin Province, Turkey.
The canyon at37°06′18″N34°38′54″E / 37.10500°N 34.64833°E /37.10500; 34.64833 is located in theToros Mountains. Administratively, it is a part ofÇamlıyaylailçe (district) of Mersin Province,[1] at an elevation of 420 m (1,380 ft). Although it is named after the nearest villageKesecik, its shortest road is fromSarıkavak village which is about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) to the canyon.[2] The distance from the canyon to Çamlıyayla is 24 km (15 mi) and to Mersin is 76 km (47 mi). The canyon is locally dubbedSaklı Cennet ("Hidden Heaven").[1]
The road between Sarıkavak and the canyon is a popular hiking course. It is stabilized only descending about 500 m (1,600 ft) downhill. Visitors reach a small pond, which is fed by a creek, a tributary ofBerdan River in the canyon. The canyon is very narrow, with steep slopes. It takes about six hours to pass through the canyon by foot on a tough trail. The creek offers recreationaloutdoor activities like swimming andrafting.[1][3]