Akseki, Mountain district in Antalya Province, Turkey.
Akseki is a mountain district in Antalya Province located in the western Taurus range at roughly 1,100 meters elevation. The area consists of extensive forests and pastures where small villages nestle between hills and valleys.
The area developed from the Byzantine city of Marla and later experienced changes under Seljuk and Ottoman rule. In the 20th century it was restructured as a modern Turkish administrative district.
The settlements preserve traditional Turkish building styles with stone houses adapted to the mountainous landscape, reflecting how mountain communities have lived here for generations. Craftspeople still use local materials and techniques passed down through families for construction and daily activities.
The area is relatively remote and requires careful planning to visit, as roads can be difficult in bad weather. It is helpful to speak with local people to find the best routes to villages and natural areas.
Many residents shuttle between mountain homes here and coastal properties in Antalya to escape the intense summer heat. This dual-residency pattern connects the mountain community directly with the modern coastal tourism hub.
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