excursion organisée par TUI. J’ai payé 80 € par personne pour cette sortie, accompagnée de mes deux enfants âgés de 12 ans. Malheureusement, l’expérience n’a pas été à la hauteur du prix ni des promesses faites. La journée s’est résumée à plus de 3 h 30 de trajet en bus, pour seulement : 30 minutes de visite d’une mosquée, 30 minutes à la grotte, 10 minutes pour prendre des photos du panorama, Pour observer les chevaux de très loin Un guide que Néerlandophone et repas sans boisson pour le prix
Uncover the secrets of Ormana village and its surrounds. On this cultural group tour, you'll visit viewpoints and villages as well as have the chance to see the famous Ormana wild horses. There is also a trip to see local caves by boat - summer only - and in winter a local village . This is an experience with a special focus on sustainability and community engagement, but it's also rewarding for you. As Muzzafer, one of our local guides, says, "wild horses running freely and epic natural scenery – these mountains have so much to offer you and your camera."
We begin the day by taking freshly brewed Turkish tea in a traditional Anatolian house in Ürünlü, a charming hamlet of red-roofed wooden and stone homes. In the summer months the next activity involves visiting Altinbesik caves by boat, wheras in winter you'll stop at a village and museum. Then, it's on to Ormana, with its wooden mosque and its unusual ‘button houses'. Contributions from this tour support the villagers' efforts to restore these centuries-old dwellings. Soak up Ormana's laidback vibe before sitting down for a lunch of ‘KM0' products in a family-owned restaurant.
In the afternoon, we'll head to the nearby ruins of an ancient caravanserai – a medieval motel for travelling traders. To round off this immersive countryside tour, we'll venture to the desolate landscapes of the Eynif Plains, where you'll hopefully witness the majestic wild horses roaming in their natural habitat.