Découvrez Kemer sous un nouvel angle en montant dans un 4x4 et en partant dans les montagnes du Taurus. Vous emprunterez la route de Somakşegri et grimperez jusqu'au village de Gedelma. Votre 4x4 rugira dans les montagnes, atteignant un sommet à Belenyayla, à 1 600 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, avec une vue sur le mont Tahtali. Ensuite, vous redescendrez à travers des paysages accidentés, en vous arrêtant devant un arbre vieux de 2 000 ans, avant de vous rendre dans un restaurant local pour un copieux déjeuner composé de riz bulgur, de kebab et de salade. Terminez l'excursion par une visite de la grotte Cheese Hole et plongez dans les piscines d'eau douce du canyon de Kesme Bogazı.

Circuit en 4x4 dans les monts Taurus au départ de Kemer
- C'est l'occasion de découvrir le côté sauvage de Kemer lors d'une excursion en 4x4 dans les montagnes du Taurus.
- Vous vous rendrez dans des villages de montagne, des grottes et des canyons pour prendre des photos et vous baigner.
- Un déjeuner traditionnel composé de riz bulgare et de kebab est servi dans un restaurant local.
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Balade en 4x4
- Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes ou aux personnes souffrant de problèmes de dos
- Apportez votre matériel de bain et de la crème solaire
- Apportez un insectifuge
- Apportez une serviette de bain
- Apportez un chapeau
- Apportez des chaussures appropriées
- Argent pour les dépenses personnelles ou les pourboires
- Boissons non incluses
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
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