The other members of my backpackers friends. Florence, Helene, Shila et Josh. Thank you all, it was a pleasure to meet you and have some real discussions more than 2 or 3 words of which I was used to in Lebanon and Syria. Thank you also to ask me to stay one more say with you at Kabak, but I need to come back to my lonely travel to enjoy some other great experiences like those we share together. Bon voyage!
Panorama de Kabak beach a la nuit tombante. La caverne surnaturelle est sur la côte gauche juste après le première pointe de rochers. Il faut nager environ 30 min pour y aller mais vous ne le regretterez pas! Pour les plus téméraires ont peu même en sortir par voie sous marine. Il suffit de viser les rayons de soleil dans l'eau turquoise. Il y a seulement 4 ou 5 mètres a nager mais dans une mer extrêmement salée. Et comme me l'a dit une femme habitant la bas. "Me I can't do that, but If you want you could try. But if you die, you die!"
Josh climbing to the waterfall of kabak beach by the easy way if you trust the sign. But in fact it was the hard way with some climbing. After 20 minutes of the 65 minutes of the "walk" I broke my sandals and Josh had his shoes completely wet. So we continued with naked feet. Anyway if you like adventure and have some good shoes the hard way is the only one to see the three waterfalls and more enjoy the last one.
The third waterfall of Kabak after 60 min of walking. Every time you do something around here you need to deserve it but every time it's so beautiful. The best and coldest shower I have ever take. The water seems good to drink but after this long walk we need to drink anyway. We will say with Josh if we get typhoid. For the moment 7 hours after I'm still fine :)
You need to deserve it!
Aug 05, 2010
When you arrive at Fethye, you have to do 1h more of mini bus and go to the end of the line.
After a 30 min of walking will waiting for you.
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At kabak beach it's kanak spirit. You could book a bungalow or a tent. If you enjoy healthy food you could pay 40 lyras to have a tent + vegetarian dinner & breakfast.
Chris an American from LA who hold the place is very nice and will explain everything you need to know about this place.
But when you are in a middle of nowhere lying on some pillows with friends, crystal blue sea, in an ethnic atmosphere it just taste like earth paradise.
To have access to a socket outlet and WiFi, just ask Chris, it's free ;)





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