8 days
trekking & culture
mın 4-max 12
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After meeting at Erzurum Airport at a designated time we take off towards Heveg. We will take photographs of Tortum Lake and waterfall on our way. Without losing much time we will continue for lunch. After taking a shopping break in Yusufeli we will travel on winding roads towards Heveg with the Barhal Stream on the roadside. We will reach our guesthouse in the late afternoon and settle in before dinner. We will take a short walk around our guest house to get ready for tomorrow.
Accommodation: Altunay Pansiyon
Walk: Optional
Drive: 5.5 hours
Accommodation: Tent, Dilberdüzü Basecamp
Walk: 5 hours uphill
Drive: –
Alternative:
Those who choose to rest can spend the day at the base camp. They can walk around, enjoy the views, chat with companions, have lunch, read books or even help our cook for the preparations of the evening meal.
Accommodation: Tent, Dilberdüzü Basecamp
Walk: Optional, 1-4 hours.
Drive: –
Accommodation: Altunay Pansiyon
Walk: 4 hours
Drive: –
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Walk: 7-8 hours
Drive: 15 minutes
Accommodation: Ufuk Pansiyon
Walk: 5-6 hours
Drive: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Ufuk Pansiyon
Walk: 3-4 Hours
Drive: –
After meeting at Erzurum Airport at a designated time we take off towards Heveg. We will take photographs of Tortum Lake and waterfall on our way. Without losing much time we will continue for lunch. After taking a shopping break in Yusufeli we will travel on winding roads towards Heveg with the Barhal Stream on the roadside. We will reach our guesthouse in the late afternoon and settle in before dinner. We will take a short walk around our guest house to get ready for tomorrow.
Accommodation: Altunay Pansiyon
Walk: Optional
Drive: 5.5 hours
Accommodation: Tent, Dilberdüzü Basecamp
Walk: 5 hours uphill
Drive: –
Alternative:
Those who choose to rest can spend the day at the base camp. They can walk around, enjoy the views, chat with companions, have lunch, read books or even help our cook for the preparations of the evening meal.
Accommodation: Tent, Dilberdüzü Basecamp
Walk: Optional, 1-4 hours.
Drive: –
Accommodation: Altunay Pansiyon
Walk: 4 hours
Drive: –
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Walk: 7-8 hours
Drive: 15 minutes
Accommodation: Ufuk Pansiyon
Walk: 5-6 hours
Drive: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Ufuk Pansiyon
Walk: 3-4 Hours
Drive: –
- This tour is NOT a mountain climbing tour. Everybody who has some outdoor hiking experience can join this tour.
- Our first aim is to walk around the skirts of the Kaçkar Mountain. We will also spend two nights in DILBERDÜZÜ in a tent to experience the basecamp atmosphere.
- Our guides themselves are experienced certified mountaineers who are aware of the fact that the participants of this tour will not be mountaineers.
- Wearing layers is always an advantage and provides comfort in the outdoors.
- You will learn all about the yayla (highland) culture of the Black Sea region.
2 Nights (1. and 4.) Heveg: Bungalows
2 Nights Dilberdüzü Bas Camp: Tent
1 Night Kavrun Highland: Bungalows
2 Nights Amlakit Highland: Bungalows
- Professional mountain tour leaders
- All transfers as per itinerary
- Full board 7 nights’ accommodation (7 breakfasts, 8 lunches (4 packed lunches), 7 dinners (2 camp dinners)
- Transportation of luggage by mules as needed.
- Compulsory TURSAB travel insurance
- Professional and high quality service by Başka Rota
- VAT
- Flights or bus rides to Erzurum
- Flights or bus rides from Trabzon
- Personal expenses
- Any extras consumed/purchased during the tour
- Any expenses not stated in the above “included” list.
- Tips showing gratitude
- Backpack:You should have a minimum 25 liter backpack for essential items such as a jacket, fleece, flask or bottle, sunscreen, cream, shorts etc. City type packs with no back support might cause you to experience back pains.
- Walking Pole:Using a walking pole requires some experience. If you are an experienced user it will help with conveying the weight of a heavy backpack down towards the arms and thus will lighten the pack. However, if you do not have much experience it will cause more harm than good, especially on uneven surfaces while trying to place the tip properly on the ground. The best thing is either to use just one pole or to ask us to find a suitable tree branch from the nature.
- Trekking boots:As our trail will generally be on paths and uneven surfaces, the trekkers should wear hard soled trekking boots with high enough necks that will protect the ankles against sprains. Actually these are essential items, so they are a “must” rather than a “should”. Your feet carry the whole weight of your body and walking on uneven trails without proper footwear is like diving without a scuba tank.
- Gaiter:It will keep snow, mud, sand and dust out of your boots. You do not need to buy expensive ones at the beginning.
- Raincoat (poncho): The best thing to do is to acquire a rainproof and breathable jacket (Gore-Tex or similar brand). It is an expensive item but you will use it for many years. Poncho-style raincoats are impermeable but they will make you sweat on long walks and thus cause you to get wet from the inside. You should prefer to get %50 of yourselves wet instead of 100%.
- Headgear:Sunglasses and a sunhat are essential for sunny days.
- Trousers:You should prefer quick-drying trousers that are especially made for trekking. Even better if they have zip-off legs that turn into shorts. We definitely do not recommend denim jeans.
- Bottle or Flask: We do not recommend plastic bottles for health reasons but for beginner trekkers they are probably the best thing. You could also acquire a 50 cc metal bottle or thermos flask.
- First aid kit:Your guide will have a general first aid kit but if you need special medication or any sort of special first aid that you might need for certain circumstances such as allergic reactions, do not forget to have them with you.
- Swimwear: You will have many chances to swim in the sea if weather permits. So don’t forget to bring a swimsuit and towel.