TOUR ROUTE :Kaş Head office, Fakdere Beach, Çoban Bay, Ancient Sebeda harbor (today's portağzı bay), Limanağzı Bay, Hıdırellez Cave, Sebeda Ancient City Necropolis, Big Pebble Beach, Kaş Head Office.
Walking / Trekking Routes on the Lycian Coasts In order to feel the mystery of the Lycian country, the endless blue of the Mediterranean, the summit of Tahtalı Mountain, the thyme-collecting Yoruks of the mountains, the acrid taste of carob, loneliness, nature, and serenity, it is necessary to experience the adventure of the Lycian Way in time and space. The route, which starts from Hisarönü (Ovacık) location in Fethiye district of Muğla province, ends in Geyikbayırı village of Antalya province as a result of the 555-kilometer route. It is also possible to start the route from Antalya and finish it in Fethiye. The region between Burdur-Gölhisar in the north, Muğla-Koycegiz in the west and Antalya in the east on the Teke Peninsula is considered the homeland of Lycia, the 'Land of Light'. The Lycians, who call themselves 'Trmmili', are famous for their fondness for freedom and their warrior traditions. The Lycians, who established numerous cities to be defined as eagle's nests in this region with a difficult geography and a hot climate, had a unique culture with their house and temple type rock-sarcophagus tombs they created by processing local limestone. The Lycian League, whose capital is Patara, has set an example for many state models, especially the USA, with its understanding of self-government. The Lycians, who were engaged in maritime, piracy and mercenary service, had a matriarchal society structure. The walking route, named after the Lycians, is next to more than twenty ancient cities; Fethiye, Ölüdeniz, Butterfly Valley, Kabak Bay, Yediburunlar, Patara Beach, which is one of the longest natural beaches in the world with 18 kilometers, Kalkan, Kaş, Kekova, Demre, Finike, Korsan Bay, Gelidonya (Taşlık Burnu), chosen as Turkey's most beautiful lighthouse. ) Lighthouse, Adrasan Bay, Musa (Olympos) Mountain, Çıralı Beach, Tahtalı Mountain (2366), which is the highest peak on the coast of Europe and Turkey, stretches along the Mediterranean coastline, passing through natural beauties such as Tekirova, Cut Bosphorus, Göynük Canyon, Göynük. The track does not just follow the coast, it goes up steep slopes from time to time and descends to beaches and harbours. The route, which also passes through plateaus and forested areas, reaches its highest point above the cedar forests at 1800 meters on Tahtalı Mountain. Offering alternatives for those who want to rest, swim or sunbathe, the Lycian Way passes through or near many coastal villages where you can benefit from pensions, restaurants and beach facilities. Walking Routes; Besides the ancient cities of Kalabantia, Sidyma, Pydnai, Letoon, Xanthos, Patara, Phellos, Antiphellos, Sebada, Apllania, Aperlai, Teimussa, Simena, Sura, Andriake, Myra, Belos, Gagai, Melanippe, Olympos, Chimera (Yanartaş), Phaselis It visits historical sites such as St Nicholas (Santa Claus) Church, Alakilise, Priest's Rock, Gedelme Castle, Delikkemer and aqueducts that take water to Xanthos. It should be noted that the ruins of Xanthos and Letoon are on the UNESCO world heritage list. Our organization; It also has the "Tourism Purpose Sporting Activity Certificate" obtained from the Ministry of Tourism. |
guidance fee,
Lunch,
Travel insurance (We recommend that you take out your personal travel insurance.)
All equipment + transportation + guide
All walks are accompanied by a guide (instructor or group leader) and in groups of maximum 4 people (+guide).
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages belong to our guests in the previous regions.
The transfer and expenses up to the point where a late passenger can reach the tour are the responsibility of the passenger.
Depending on the weather conditions, the tour program can be changed for the safety and comfort of the guests.
Transportation for the Walking Tour Tour (Trekking) is done with our private services. For meeting place and tour information in KAŞ; Call 0252 612 00 39 .