Eğrigöl, located on the Taşeli Plateau at the foothills of the Geyik Mountains on the border of Konya and Antalya, welcomes nomads, nature and photography enthusiasts, and campers with its untouched nature and endemic plants.
Even in the spring, some parts of the region have snow thicknesses of up to 2-3 meters. Those who want to go from the Hadim district of Konya must endure a difficult 3-4 hour hike to get to the area. It is also possible to reach the region by vehicle from the Gündoğmuş district of Antalya.
Eğrigöl, located at an altitude of 2,100 meters on the slopes of the Geyik Mountains, the highest peaks of the Taurus Mountains, draws attention with its plant diversity, different colors of crocuses, and endemic plants. Flowers blooming in different colors among the meanders formed by the streams flowing into the lake, along with the veins of snow cover that stretch across the mountains, create a unique landscape.
Eğrigöl, located in the middle of the triangle formed by the Hadim, Gündoğmuş, and Alanya districts, offers unforgettable moments to nature and photography enthusiasts, as well as fishing enthusiasts who are interested in fishing with a fishing line. Visitors who camp around the lake spend the night here. The area also offers unforgettable moments for mountain biking and trekking enthusiasts.
Near the lake, which sometimes attracts foreign tourists as well, there are plateau houses where nomads take refuge from the hot weather.
While swimming in the sea is possible in coastal cities during the same period, the lake offers visitors the opportunity to ski, as well as host picnickers.