Kapuzbaşı Waterfall
Kapuzbaşı Waterfalls are spring waterfalls located within the borders of Kapuzbaşı Village of Yahyalı district. One of the waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Turkey and the second highest waterfall in the world. The waterfalls are approximately 55 km from Kayseri Yahyalı and Adana Aladağ counties and 145 km from Kayseri. Hacer Forests, located on the west side of Kapuzbaşı, cover an area of 18 thousand hectares and are located within the borders of Aladağlar National Park. Coming from Aksu Valley to Ulupınar Village and from there to Kapuzbaşı, the tea merges with the waters of the waterfalls and becomes a river and merges with Zamantı River a little further on. Zamantı River is the largest tributary of Seyhan River. Its second major tributary is the Göksu River. Göksu and Zamantı merge to the south of Kapuzbaşı within the provincial borders of Adana to form the Seyhan River. Göksu River and Zamantı River's exit point is Pınarbaşı district of Kayseri.