7 Hours
200 Person
+3 Age
Transportation Included
Jeep Safari Adventure
Embark on an exhilarating Jeep Safari that combines fun, nature, and adventure into a single unforgettable experience. Navigate the rugged terrain of the Taurus Mountains in 4×4 Land Rover Safari Jeeps, exploring the dense pine forests and enjoying breathtaking views of Alanya from an elevation of approximately 1500 meters. This journey takes you through dusty roads amidst the vibrant hues of orange, lemon, and banana gardens, leading to a traditional nomad village in Alanya. Here, you’ll get a glimpse into the local lifestyle, observing village houses, interacting with the inhabitants in their traditional attire, and learning about their customs and traditions.
Village Visits and Dim Dam
The adventure continues as you approach the Dim Dam, constructed for irrigation and power generation, showcasing the engineering marvels amidst natural beauty. The climax of the off-road safari is a leisurely break for lunch and a swim at the Dim River, where you can dine on sofas positioned over the water for a truly unique experience. Enjoy the cool embrace of the Dim River as you indulge in a meal, with entertaining animations to keep the mood light and enjoyable.
Escape the Heat and Discover the Real Turkey
If you’re seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of Alanya and wish to delve deeper into the essence of Turkish village life, this Jeep Safari is tailored for you. It’s not just a tour; it’s an opportunity to connect with the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Turkey.
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This Jeep Safari is the perfect adventure for those looking to explore beyond Alanya’s beaches and experience the real Turkish countryside.
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