Trip Summary
The Jeep Safari is an adventurous journey into the back mountains and surrounds of Fethiye. It’s a super exciting jeep ride, combined with some amazing sights to make up for an unforgettable day of sightseeing! Once you are on the road you will visit Saklikent Gorge which is the second largest gorge in Europe and the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey.
Here you have the optional excursions of using your time to walk up through the gorge to escape the summer heat or you may like to raft down the gorge on a giant tube. There will also be time to visit one of the oldest and largest settlements of Lycian time – Tlos Ancient City.
Lunch is served at the beautiful Yaka National Park, with waterfalls and cascades running down streams throughout the whole area. You can also visit their trout farms to pick a fish to order for lunch along with other delicious Turkish food. You will also have a lot of fun in the mud baths getting dirty and causing chaos before being able to visit Patara Beach (certain days only) for a rinse off in the ocean. Don’t forget you water pistols for the water fights along the way. It’s an action packed day that will have you returning home exhausted from all the fun and laughing along the way.
The sights you will visit along the way are: – Saklikent Gorge. – Mud baths. – Tlos Ancient City. – Yaka National Park. – Patara beach (only on certain days – please check when booking). IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Pick up times may vary depending on hotel location. – Water pistols are not provided, try to pre purchase them before the tour or you will find your Jeep guide will sell them on the day. – It is advisable that you do not bring any valuables or anything that can be damaged by water. Drinks. Entrance fees to Saklikent Gorge or tubing.
Day by Day Itinerary
- 08:00am – Pick up from other locations in the surrounds of Fethiye.
- 08:30am – Pick up from hotels in Fethiye.
- 09:00am – Pick up from Calis Beach area of Fethiye.
- 18:00pm to 19:00pm – return to Fethiye and the surrounds of Fethiye region.