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Lycian Way walking tour in Turkey

country:Turkey
location:Lycian Coast
trip type:Moderate / strenuous walking holidays
departures:2008: 21 Sep, 5 Oct, 12 Oct
price:From £649 - £699 (8 days) including flights from the UK, from £439 - £459 excluding flights. Optional single supplement £95 (subject to availability).
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the amazing things you'll be doing
This challenging trek follows the highest and most rugged section of Turkey's first ever long distance footpath - the Lycian Way. The walk was way-marked by Kate Clow, who has written a guidebook about the route, and voted into the world's top ten walks by The Sunday Times.

The route snakes through the Mediterranean's most dramatic coastline to the limestone peaks of Mount Olympos, soaring high above the glittering turquoise sea. It descends through shady, wooded valleys past the ruins of the Greek city of Olympos to an isolated cliff-top lighthouse on the ridge of Cape Gelidonia. The trek continues on coastal paths around the sheltered harbour and tiny islands of Ucagiz and ends with a free time in the harbour village of Kas.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Fly to Antalya, transfer Goynuk.
Day 2:Goynuk Gorge to Kuzdere, overnight Gedelme.
Day 3:Gedelme to Mount Olympos basecamp.
Day 4:Summit day Mt Olympos (2388m), transfer to Cirali for 2 nights.
Day 5:Free day to relax and free day to relax and enjoy the long sandy beach at Cirali.
Day 6:Cirali to coastal farming village of Adrasan.
Day 7:Free day for visiting the beach or exploring Olympos. Evening trek to eternal flame at Chimaera.
Day 8:Adrasan to Cape Gelidonya and lighthouse, transfer to Antalya.
travellers' tales
The terrain is fairly consistently pine forestry; it isn’t all coastal views as you might expect. All around a nice slice of Turkey, with the rest day in an idyllic location at the beach on Cirali. (more)
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
award winner
This tourism business won an award in our 2004 Responsible Tourism Awards - organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Times, World Travel Market and Geographical, Magazine of the Royal Geographical Society



how this holiday makes a difference
As a part of our continued commitment to responsible tourism, we operate this trip in a way that aims to reduce impacts and to give as much back as possible to the local communities. This recently opened waymarked route was pioneered by Kate Clow, author of "The Lycian Way". The mere fact that this route exists has opened up new areas to walkers, which means that previously unvisited areas can now benefit economically from this form of low impact tourism.

We stay in pensions, village houses, small hotels and have a few nights camping, and we eat in small restaurants or buy local produce for our camp meals. This we believe allows a high proportion of our costs go straight into the local economy.

We have had an excellent long-term relationship with the operator and this helps to stabilise their income generation and so helps to create a more sustainable future. All the leaders are employed and trained locally by our operator in Kas. The leaders, already committed to Responsible Tourism, have received training and get additional refresher training on a regular basis. The leaders will advise the group on responsible tourism during the trip.

On the hotel nights we use all locally owned and run accommodation. This we believe contributes directly to the local community as local staff are employed and locally produced and sourced goods are bought for the accommodation. Towels are not washed every day unless clients request it and there are signs in all of the bathrooms indicating the hotel policy. The hotel in Kas also has a water cooler which clients can use to top up their water bottles. This is run with an ‘honesty’ system whereby clients are advised on the cost of the water and a money box is left next to he cooler. This encourages clients to use their own water bottles and not to contribute to the pollution caused by discarded empty plastic water bottles. The maximum number we take is limited to 16 on this trip. This we believe reduces the impact on the community and environment.

UK Office: We have at our offices worked to reduce our carbon footprint through a reduction of energy use and energy conservation measures. We also actively reduce the waste produced by having active reduction and recycling policies in place. We run annual staff workshops on Responsible Tourism.

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