Off-road jeep convoy tour through the Dilek Peninsula National Park and surrounding countryside
Photo stops at scenic viewpoints overlooking the Aegean Sea and Kusadasi coastline
Swimming break at a beach or natural bay (weather permitting)
Traditional Turkish lunch at a countryside restaurant or picnic area
Visit to small villages or rural areas to see local life and nature
Professional driver-guides and commentary during the tour
Basic insurance and safety equipment for the jeep safari
Alcoholic beverages and extra drinks
Hotel accommodation before or after the tour
Personal expenses such as souvenirs and photos
Tips and gratuities for the driver and guides
Participants should wear comfortable outdoor clothing and sturdy closed-toe shoes that can get dusty or muddy, and bring sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen: Because the tour involves rough terrain, dust, and possible mud, clothing that allows easy movement and can get dirty is highly recommended. Closed-toe shoes protect your feet from rocks and uneven ground, while sun protection is essential due to long periods outdoors with limited shade, especially in the summer months.
Participants should wear comfortable outdoor clothing and sturdy closed-toe shoes that can get dusty or muddy, and bring sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
The jeeps travel over uneven tracks, potholes, and steep slopes, which can result in frequent jolts and shaking during the ride. For safety reasons, individuals with conditions that could be aggravated by these movements are often advised not to join, so it is important to review the operator’s health guidelines or consult a doctor before booking if you have any concerns.
The tour can be bumpy due to off-road terrain, so it may not be suitable for pregnant women, people with back or neck problems, or those with certain medical conditions; check health restrictions before booking
Participants should secure cameras, phones, and personal belongings against dust and splashes, and it is recommended to bring a small backpack, water, and possibly a light jacket depending on the season: Dusty roads and occasional water activities can expose your belongings to dirt and moisture, so using protective cases, straps, or zip pockets helps keep them safe. A small backpack is useful for carrying essentials like bottled water to stay hydrated, and a light jacket or extra layer can be helpful if the weather changes or if there is a cool breeze in the mountains, especially in spring or autumn.
The group convoy creates a lively, social atmosphere as different jeeps interact, stop together, and sometimes engage in playful water fights using water guns or bottles. These activities are meant to add excitement and a sense of camaraderie among participants, so it is wise to wear clothes that can get a bit wet and to bring a sense of adventure and willingness to join in the fun.
Lightweight clothing and a hat for sun protection
Sunscreen and sunglasses
Refillable water bottle and light snacks
Camera or smartphone with protective case
Small backpack to carry personal items