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There is daily pick-up from the western part of the peninsula such as Ortakent, Bitez, Akyarlar, Turgutreis. Transfer from areas such as Yalikavak, Gundogan, Turkbuku is organised depending on the number of people (minimum 4 people).
One session is held at the beginning and end of the season (14:00). Two sessions are held in the middle of the season, at 09:00 and 14:00.
The tour takes place in a wooded area in the Mumcular region, approximately 32 km from Bodrum city centre.
You will be picked up from your hotels by transfer minibuses and taken to the tour area. The vehicles are 16-seater, air-conditioned minibuses.
No, you don’t need a licence to drive a buggy.
Yes, the driver must be at least 16 years old. Children may sit in the back under parental responsibility.
Yes, it is recommended to book in advance, especially during the summer season.
Both can be used, but the groups move in separate convoys as buggy and quad.
In case of heavy rain or storms, the tour may be cancelled or postponed.
Comfortable clothing, closed shoes, bandana and sunglasses are recommended. However, these products are sold in the area.
Transfers are included from most hotels, but in remote areas there may be an extra charge depending on the number of people.
The vehicles used are Kimko 200 cc engines.
From the Titanic area, pick-up by Green Bay is available, but transfer from the Merdiyen area is subject to extra charge.
Yes, the information staff can provide information in English, German, French and Russian.
Yes, basic information is conveyed with a vehicle presentation and a 5-minute test drive in the area.
It takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. In total, it is an experience of approximately 3-3.5 hours from hotel pick-up to return.
It is done on a 15-16 kilometre track, in the forest and on roads closed to traffic.
There are 20-30 vehicles in each convoy. They are accompanied by pursuit vehicles in front, in the centre and behind.
Yes, there is a break of about 10 minutes in the forest.
Yes, there are professional photographers in the area and photographs are taken at different points of the tour.
Yes, there is a cafe in the area. You can buy cold drinks and snacks.
Yes, spare buggy and quad vehicles follow the convoy, in case of failure, immediate replacement is made.
Vehicles have a maximum speed of 30 km/h, but this speed may vary depending on the track.
Yes, the track is completely closed to traffic and is only used for tours. Trained staff ensure safety.
Each convoy has personnel with first aid knowledge and intervenes when necessary.
Yes, but make sure it is protected against dust and water. Not recommended for safety.
Yes, each participant receives a helmet. You can also get a bandana if you wish.
Yes, your clothes are likely to get dirty as you pass through dusty and muddy areas.
No, the person in charge of the vehicle is the driver throughout the tour. No changes are made.
Yes, two people can ride in a buggy vehicle. The driver sits in the front, while the second person can sit in the back seat as a passenger. Quad (ATV) vehicles are generally single-seater vehicles.
Yes, there are 5-6 showers in the area.
At the end of the tour, you can transfer your photos to your phone digitally or receive them via WhatsApp, email, etc.
Yes, the return transfer will be initiated in approximately 30 minutes.
You can get help by informing the area authorities or transfer officers.
Yes, there is a small sales area where items such as T-shirts, bandanas and shoes are sold.
First aid can be administered by field staff and medical assistance called if necessary.
Yes, some tours may be recorded during the ride, and these recordings may also be sold.
Of course. You can make reservations for different sessions on the same day or on other days.
At the end of the tour, you can submit your complaint to the tour guides or the information desk.
Yes, you can purchase products with the tour logo or souvenir photos.
Yes, you can get information about different safari, sea or cultural tours at the information desk.
The shower area is usually kept clean, but there may be short queues during busy seasons. Bringing a small towel and a change of clothes with you will save time.
Most likely, yes. The tour languages include English, German, French, and Russian.
In some cases, small discounts or benefits may be offered for repeat participation. It is worth asking about this when making your reservation.
The same route is usually used, but there may be minor changes depending on ground conditions, weather conditions or group density. Morning and afternoon sessions are available for those who want a different experience.