RAFTING |
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If you like your fun wild and wet.
It's a little known fact, but Turkey has some excellent rivers for white water rafting, including one that is rated by professional rafters as one of the top ten in the world, the Çoruh River.
   
The beauty of rafting is that no previous experience at all is required to experience this exhilarating outdoor sport. Each raft, which carries 4-8 people, is under the full control of a professional guide. You, the crew, paddle in accordance with the guide's instructions and like magic, the raft goes exactly where it is supposed to. All that is required from you
are to be able to swim, and to be prepared to get wet! You are fitted out with a lifejacket and helmet, and if the weather is on the cool side, jackets, wet suits and bootees will also be provided. After a briefing from the guide, you are all set to challenge the rapids, and to experience the beauty of the mountain scenery during calmer stretches of the river.
   
As well as being an thrilling action sport, rafting in Turkey is also an excellent way to see aspects of the country that most visitors never see. The routes are generally in remote areas which require a drive off the beaten track, through forests, mountain passes and traditional villages, before reaching the river. The local people are friendly and welcoming, and on camping trips in particular you have the chance for more interaction with the local way of life.
For those who are new to the sport, it is probably best to try a one day tour as a taster. Once you get the bug, longer tours are available, from weekend trips
to trip lasting a week.
Rivers that are commercially rafted in Turkey includes:
The Dalaman River (SW Turkey, near to Marmaris, Fethiye and Dalyan) Grade 3-4, April - October.
There is also a grade 5 section which is runs April-July. One day, and overnight camping trips.
The Köprülü River, near Antalya - grade 3, April - October One day trips.
The Çoruh River, North-east Turkey - grade 5 and 4, May - July 4 day and 8 day trips, camping.
The Zamanti River, near Cappadocia - grade 3, one day trips.
(Rivers are graded on an international scale from 1 to 6, 1 being flat water, 6 being impassable rapids!)
Whether you've already tried and enjoyed rafting, or you have never experienced it before but are tempted, now is the time to raft Turkey's rivers. After the winter rains, the water levels are high, the rapids exciting, and the weather is starting to warm up especially in the south; and in a couple of months time the rafting season on the awesome Çoruh River will be starting.
   
The Dalaman Experience The Dalaman Overnighter
Duration: 1 day 1 and a half days
Difficulty: Grade 4 April-June, grade 3 thereafter Grade 5 March-June, grade 4 thereafter
Tours run: Every day April - October Most weekends April - August Other dates on request
Transfers from: Marmaris, Dalyan, Fethiye, Turunç Marmaris, Dalyan, Fethiye, Turunç, Dalaman Airport
Description: An exhilarating day packed with adventure and adrenaline. Enjoy Grade 3-4 rapids as well as your safari up the mountain, giving you a taster of traditional village life and the magnificent scenery of this special area. A full day trip with 3-4 hours on the river, plus a buffet lunch by the riverside. The most challenging and thrilling rafting tour in southern Turkey. An unbeatable opportunity to sample the best of this river. A real adventure rafting through the narrow limestone gorges, surrounded by fragrant pine forest, as well as the experience of wilderness camping by the riverside.
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