Experience a full day of discovery across Fethiye’s highlands, rivers, and historic valleys. This jeep safari blends gentle off-road sections with cultural and natural stops. The route follows quiet backroads, forest tracks, and village lanes. You travel in open-top Land Rovers led by licensed local guides. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for a smooth start and finish.
Tour Highlights
- Full-day jeep safari from morning to evening
- Off-road sections through countryside trails and riverbeds
- Guided visits to Tlos Ancient City and Yakapark
- Walk to Gizlikent Waterfall with time for photos
- Fun mud bath stop near the river
- Lunch at Gizlikent with local dish options
- Optional visit to Saklikent Gorge after lunch
- Organized hotel transfers and mandatory insurance
What’s Included
- Round-trip hotel transfer at 08:30 by open-top Land Rover
- Professional English-speaking guide for the entire route
- Lunch at Gizlikent: grilled chicken, fish, or regional dishes with sides
- Mandatory travel insurance throughout the tour
What’s Not Included
- Entrance fee to Saklikent Gorge (optional visit)
- Personal expenses and all beverages
- Optional add-on activities such as rafting
Money-Back Guarantee
- If weather forces a cancellation, the tour is moved to the next available day.
- If rescheduling is not possible, you receive a full refund.
- Cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.
- Availability is limited in peak season; advance booking helps secure your seat.
- Prices may change due to seasonal and local provider policies.
Who Can Join This Tour
This experience suits adults and older children who can handle mild off-road travel. The day includes steps, river crossings, and uneven ground. Infants, pregnant guests, and travelers with back or neck issues should not join. A moderate fitness level is helpful for steady walking and short staircases.
Day Schedule At A Glance
- 08:30 – Hotel pickup and departure from Fethiye
- 09:30 – Arrive at Tlos Ancient City for a guided visit
- 10:45 – Continue to Yakapark for a short rest by the springs
- 12:00 – Reach Gizlikent Waterfall; walk down to the falls
- 13:00 – Lunch service at Gizlikent restaurant area
- 14:00 – Optional transfer to Saklikent Gorge or free time nearby
- 15:30 – Mud bath stop and rinse in the river
- 16:45 – Scenic drive back through village roads
- 18:00 – Drop-off at your hotel
Times can shift due to traffic, group pace, and operational needs. Your guide manages timing to keep the day balanced and relaxed.
Tlos Ancient City
Tlos stands on a ridge with views of the surrounding plain and mountains. It was a key Lycian settlement with a long period of use. You see rock-cut tombs, city walls, and remnants of later structures. Your guide explains daily life in antiquity, burial traditions, and the site’s strategic location. Photos from the lower terrace include wide valley panoramas.
Yakapark
Yakapark is a riverside garden fed by cold springs. It offers shade, gentle water sounds, and wooden walkways. This is a good place to cool down and take a break. The stop is not rushed, so you can sit, breathe, and enjoy the calm setting. Light snacks and drinks are available for purchase on site if you wish.
Gizlikent Waterfall
Gizlikent is reached by a short staircase. The walk is steady and supported by handrails in most sections. At the bottom, a small canyon leads to the waterfall. Spray from the falls provides relief on hot days. Shoes with grip make the path more comfortable. Your guide sets a meeting point and time so everyone can enjoy the area at their own pace.
Lunch At Gizlikent
Lunch is served at the Gizlikent restaurant area. Typical choices include grilled chicken, fish, or regional dishes, along with rice, salad, and bread. Vegetarian options are often available; let your guide know early in the day. Beverages are not included and can be purchased on site. Seating is informal, with shaded tables and quick service to keep the schedule on track.
Optional Visit To Saklikent Gorge
After lunch, you may choose to visit Saklikent Gorge. The gorge is a narrow canyon carved by seasonal waters. The entry boardwalk is easy to navigate. Water levels vary by season, so your guide will brief you on safe areas. The entrance fee is not included in the tour price. If you prefer to skip the gorge, you can rest at nearby cafés until regrouping.
Mud Baths And River Rinse
The mud bath stop is a signature part of the day. Natural clay is applied to the skin and left to dry for a short period. You then rinse off in the river at a designated area. This activity is light-hearted and suitable for all who wish to join. If you prefer to stay dry, you can relax nearby and take photos. After the rinse, guests change into dry clothing for the return drive.
Water Fights: Opt In, Or Sit Them Out
Water fights between jeeps are optional and supervised. They take place on safe stretches under the guidance of the crew. If you enjoy playful moments, bring a quick-dry top and a towel. If you prefer not to take part, inform your guide at the start. The driver will seat you in a drier area and avoid direct splashes as much as possible.
Important Information
Wear quick-dry clothing suitable for dust and splashes.
Expect to get wet during water fights, especially in summer.
Bring a dry change of clothes for the ride back.
The tour runs in most weather; light rain can be refreshing.
Please carry out all trash and protect wildlife habitats.
Follow your guide’s instructions at each stop and during off-road sections.
What To Bring
- Extra clothes and swimwear
- Towel and a compact dry bag
- Sunglasses and reef-safe sunscreen
- Hat or buff for sun and dust
- Waterproof phone case or pouch
- Cash for entrance fees and beverages
- Sturdy sandals or water shoes with grip
Vehicles, Guides, and Safety
Open-top Land Rovers are maintained for mixed terrain. Seating is bench-style with safety rails in place. Drivers are experienced on narrow village roads and mild off-road stretches. Guides are trained to manage timing, group safety, and environmental etiquette. Seatbelts should be used whenever available, and standing while the vehicle moves is not allowed.
Health and Accessibility Notes
The route includes steps, uneven paths, and short walks on loose ground. Waterfall spray can make surfaces slippery. Guests should be comfortable with careful footing and slow descents. Those with recent injuries or mobility concerns should consider a gentler sightseeing tour. If you have dietary needs or allergies, inform the team during booking and again at pickup.
Environmental and Community Respect
This tour crosses villages, farmlands, and natural habitats. Keep music low in rural areas and give way to local traffic and livestock. Do not enter private fields without permission. At water sites, use eco-friendly sunscreen and avoid glass containers. Support local vendors by using small bills and returning reusable bottles when possible.
Why Choose A Jeep Safari In Fethiye
A jeep safari covers varied landscapes in a single day. You see a Lycian hilltop, a spring-fed garden, a shaded waterfall, and a riverbank mud area. The mix keeps the day active yet manageable. Off-road segments are short and scenic rather than extreme. The goal is balanced exploration with time to look, learn, and enjoy.
Booking and Pricing Notes
Seats fill quickly in July and August. Early reservation secures preferred dates and current rates. Prices reflect fuel, vehicle maintenance, staffing, insurance, and site access logistics. Family and small-group requests can be arranged when scheduled in advance. You receive a confirmation with pickup time and contact details right after booking.
Practical Tips For A Smooth Day
Eat a light breakfast before pickup and carry a refillable water bottle. Keep valuables in a zippered pouch or dry bag. Bring local currency for entrance fees and small purchases. Charge your phone fully and clear space for photos. Pack a thin long-sleeve top for sun protection. Travel with patience; road conditions can change without notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Skip The Water Fights?
Yes. Tell your guide at pickup, and you will be seated accordingly.
How Long Is The Walk To The Waterfall?
The staircase is short and steady. Most guests reach the base within minutes.
Are There Vegetarian Lunch Options?
Usually yes. Inform the team early so the kitchen can prepare a suitable plate.
Is Rafting Included?
No. Rafting is an optional add-on and depends on conditions and time.
What Happens In Light Rain?
The tour operates in light rain. The guide may adjust timing for comfort and safety.
Can I Bring A DSLR?
Yes, but protect it from dust and water. A sealed pouch or dry bag is recommended.
Is There A Place To Change Clothes?
Yes. Your guide points out suitable changing areas near the river and at stops.