Kapuzbaşı Waterfalls
Kapuzbaşı Waterfalls is located 55-65 km away from Yahyalı district of Kayseri and consists of seven waterfalls gushing from seven nature cracks in an area of 500 m². These waterfalls spill from 30 to 76 meters high with a large water flow between the rocks and are spring waterfalls that flow continuously in summer and winter. Five of the waterfalls originating from the block rock called Ensenin Tepesi are located to the east and two to the south of the hill. These waters merge with Aladağ and Aksu springs and flow into the Zamantı River and then into the Seyhan River. The eastern three of these waterfalls, fed by the melting of snow and glaciers on the summits of Aladağ, are known as “Team Waterfalls” and are known for their height. Elif Waterfall has a wide and spreading structure and its surroundings are a promenade. On the valley floor where the water falls, there are red phosphorus spotted trout, which can only live in very clean waters, unique to the waterfall. The waterfall, which gives peace with its noise and cool air, allows for nature walks with the surrounding Hacer Forests. The nearby Aladağlar trekking trail also offers a pleasant hiking route for adventure lovers