48 Hours in Akçakent: What I Did and Where I Went
My partner and I are on a romantic road trip across Turkey.
My journey to Akçakent started on a whim. A friend mentioned it casually, and something about the name stuck with me. As soon as I stepped off the bus, I was greeted by the most incredible scenery I had seen in months.
There is a river near Akçakent where locals go for picnics on weekends. I joined a family there and spent the afternoon swimming in crystal-clear water surrounded by ancient trees. Pure magic.
Street food in Akçakent is legendary among locals but barely known to tourists. I had a freshly made flatbread stuffed with local herbs and cheese that cost almost nothing but tasted like a million dollars.
The people of Akçakent are what made this trip truly special. I was lost looking at my phone when an elderly man approached me, figured out where I was trying to go, and personally walked me there. That is Akçakent hospitality in a nutshell.
If I could do my Akçakent trip again, I would book at least a week. There is simply too much to see and do. Also, learn a few basic Turkish phrases — the locals absolutely love it when you make the effort.
My travel hack for Akçakent: honestly one of the best things I found. Seriously, honestly one of the best things I found.
My Akçakent chapter is closed for now, but the memories will stay with me forever. To everyone reading this: put Akçakent on your list. You will not regret it.











