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COASTAL BACKPACKING TOUR along LYCIAN WAY

CENTRAL LYCIAN COAST (7 nights, 8 days)

3 nights camping, 4 nights hotel/pension accommodation,

5 days backpacking.

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Best Season: January mid.June, mid.September-December

2008 dates:

January 5-12, February 16-23, March 15-22, April 5-12, May 3-10, June 7-14,

September 20-27, October 11-18, November 1-8, December 20-27

 

    

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CENTRAL LYCIA

This tour is designed exclusively for those people who are used to and willing to carry their own backpacks. For those who enjoy experiencing the world beneath their feet, infinite hiking possibilities are available, especially in Lycia. Experience what it's like walking on an unknown planet as you hike across Lycia's rocky landscape. You will be able to enjoy beauty spots, viewpoints, beaches, villages, monuments, ancient ruins and diverse landscapes as you walk between overnight accommodation of campsites or pensions..

Adventure in an astonishing historical atmosphere of Lycia, an ancient civilization which existed in Southwest Anatolia. A vacation in a region with antique nature and historical value. The stunning coastline of southern Turkey with its beautiful turquoise water, abrupt cliffs and archaeological richness of preserved Greek and Roman cities, makes for a diverse and interesting trekking destination. Turkey is about tradition, people, history and scenery, and our tour captures all of these aspects.

 

Each route has different attractions. While enjoying different means of moving through nature, you will have a chance to observe natural formations and habitat besides the local life style, culture and the ancient Lycian ruins.

The marked trail will allow casual and dedicated walkers alike the opportunity to explore Lycia's rocky coastline, high pastures, dramatic gorges cedar forests secluded beaches and ancient sites, Walkers following the route will be able to swim in the warm waters of the Mediterranean where the path dips down to the sea,

 

Days spent walking on the trails, rambling over the hills and campgrounds in secluded coves, the whisper of ancient voices in the maquis or pine trees above, just another hectic day on the Lycian Coast.

 

An English or French speaking guide will accompany you to further illuminate the history of the sights you will see.

 

Previous backpacking experience is an advantage but is not essential. However hikers should be in a good physical and mental fitness for the itinerary described below. A flexible state of mind and a sense of humor are also important when experiencing " Lycian time."

Remember to leave your clocks, deadlines and schedules behind so you can enjoy a state of mind where the local concept of time is measured by the seasons.

Safety is first! Our guides are passionate about outdoor pursuits. We know how to have fun. But we also respect our natural heritage and the potential perils of adventure travel-we are very safety-oriented.

Come prepared for spectacular Lycian sunrises and sunsets that will take your breath away. Light along Lycian Coast, especially in spring and autumn days, has the clarity and pureness that photographers crave. Add to that an incredible variety of photographic subject matter-people, landscapes, architecture and wildlife. Nested between Mediterranean Sea and Teke Peninsula Range, Lycian coast's deep blue waters shimmer with life, providing surreal contrast to the surrounding landscape.

This backcountry experience will turn you into a backpacker for sure. Experience mythical Lycian Coast like no one else has...

Bring your camera equipment and immerse yourself in the visual ecstasy that Lycia provides.

 

 

 

 

ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Antalya-Kas: Arrive in Turkey.

 

Meet in the Antalya Airport; transfer to hotel in ANTIPHELLOS (Kas) passing through Turkmen villages via mountain road.

Kas, a beautiful town of whitewashed houses, covered with the rich purples of bougainvillea. The town of Kas lies on a small bay nestled into the mountains not far from the southern point of Lycia. As is the case in so many parts of the Lycian coast, a small, sleepy fishing village has been transformed into a lively vacation center. Just above the modern port, known to antiquity as AntiPhellos, lays the older colony of Phellos. In Hellenistic times, the port town of AntiPhellos gradually came to dominate its mother colony of Phellos, until the latter faded into obscurity. In addition to the Lycian tombs, the view of the bay from the theater is well worth seeing. A short walk from the harbor brings us to the ancient theatre hidden amongst olive trees. There is a marvelous view across to Castellorizo, the Greek island closest to Turkey. The sea and the mountains are equally appealing to visitors of this coast.

Lunch or Dinner

 

 

Day 2: Phellos-Antiphellos(Kaþ)-Limanagzi

Transfer to fire watch tower; Transfer time: 25 minutes

 

 Our first day on the path.  This tour is the "warming up" for the following days.

2500 years ago Lycians had created the antique path for reaching the sweet chill of the mountain, so naturally we have no other choice but to follow their example.

The hiking day begins from a forest house. After 15 km. by 4-wheel-drive vehicle, the route becomes joyful while watching alternating mountain ranges and stone houses.

The starting point at the path is at an altitude of 850 m. After a couple of hundred meters, we give a break for several minutes to enjoy the view of the valley covered with colorful plants and flowers. Later, after another 20-minute walk, we reach a narrow path that leads us to the heart of the ancient city Phellos. The most amazing necropolis of the region, ornamented with ancient tombs, suddenly appears among a thick plant cover. This is a meeting with silent witnesses of history.

Descending to Cukurbag Village, the peculiar architecture of old local houses, still in very good condition, attracts our attention... The magnificent view of Kas Archipelago awaits us at the end of a one hour long walk: we stop for a picnic on a 600-meter high hill, watching Meis Island.

After lunch, we begin to descend towards Antiphellos. With some luck, we may have an encounter with squirrels, partridges, or bats while walking round “Kara Magara-Black Cave”. After descending a steep path down to Kas, we will continue to Sebeda Bay for our fist camping site.

During the second leg, linking the town of Kas with the Limanagzi (Bayindir Liman); you see the splendid rock tombs carved into the hills, the powerful remnants of Lycian civilization. On the mountain side over this natural harbor, there is a group of sarcophagi with Lycian inscriptions carved on them. This must be a very small ancient city, and its name is believed to be Sebeda. Late afternoon we may spend time swimming, canoeing, snorkeling and lazing under sun.

Camp-I

Hike time: 4-5 hours.

Difficulty level: GRADE B .

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

 

Day 3: Limanagzi (Sebeda Isthmus)-Ufakdere-Inönü Cove-Barak Cove

 

We start walking at Limanagzi Harbour. As the differences in altitude are quite low and there are no hard climbing sections on our way.

After crossing grassy areas the route now heads for the sea edge. To reach Coban(Shepherds') Beach we should traverse a rocky shoreline walking to remoter coast to Ufakdere, where the landscape became more bizarre by the hour. But here the coast became brittle and rocky.

As we crest the ridge, we pass through the remains of old olive groves and shepherd encampments. In front of you is the triangular mast of Cape Ulu Burun, where the oldest shipwreck ever known, has been excavated by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology.

After that a short walks will take to our lunch spot, the tiny beach and emerald grass at Ufakdere.

Leaving our lunch spot, we will pass nearby the tractor road to Cape Uluburun. Our today's trekking tour is characterized by the view to the breath-taking cliffs at the coast and to the Mediterranean Sea in the east of Kas glistening in all silver and turquoise shades.

The surrounding peculiar ecosystem formed by thin points and narrow bays is absolutely quiet and peaceful.  Hiking along maquis covered limestone shore and cliff faces of Lycian coast; lunching at a beautiful cove and walking on Lycian trail you may have a chance to see village life of nomads.

Nature and sea lovers can enjoy this pristine region that encompass maquis landscape, small canyons, stream mouths, pocket beaches, tiny islets, olive gardens and rock tombs carved into the hills.

Continue to  Ýnönü Cove and start to last climb to Barak Cove for overnight stay in the second camp of the trip. Late afternoon we may spend time swimming, snorkeling and lazing under sun.

Camp-II 

 

Hike time: 4-5 hours. Difficulty level: GRADE B .

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

Day 4: Barak-Appolonia-Aperlai Isthmus(Sicak Cove)

 

Starting from Barak Cove we will climb up and descent to the Dinek Tepe. After exploring Roman tower at Dinek Tepe hill just above our Barak Cove we will climb up Appolonia, another ancient Lycian settlement near to Kilicli village. Leaving the village behind, we continue walking to the site of Aperlai, while exploring coastal features, and Roman outlooks.

Then arriving to Ancient City of Aperlai you will see the ancient port city of Aperlai, including structures now underwater as a result of earthquake subsidence over the centuries. Marble columns, paved floors and the foundations of a church lie just below the surface. Twelve miles from Kas, this ancient walled city and port may be seen both above and, with mask, under water.

Known as Aperlai, the 2,400 year-old settlement likely supported no more than 1,000 people at its zenith in the fourth to sixth centuries.

The shore is still covered with murex shells from which the famous purple dye was made. …You can smell old days of the city partially submerged on the Mediterranean Sea in present-day Turkey has yielded a second underwater church, leading researchers to believe the settlement was a magnet for pilgrims traveling to and from the Holy Land nearly 2,000 years ago.

It is speculated that Lycia, a small region encompassing Aperlai, may have been a stopover for pilgrims heading for the Holy Land -- then Palestine -- in the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh centuries. Helena, the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine who ruled from A.D. 306 to 337, visited Palestine, and she and Constantine began spreading the word of Christianity and encouraged church construction throughout the Roman Empire.

In addition, the popularity of Saint Nicholas -- the bishop in a town called Myra located just 15 miles from Aperlai in the early fourth century - was growing due to reports of his miracles that included saving drowning sailors, filling empty ships with grain and providing gifts to children. The close proximity of Myra likely increased the number of pilgrims visiting Aperlai.

 

After a long visit Aperlai ruins, passing southward through Dar Bogaz (Sicak Peninsula isthmus) we reach our camp site at this hidden cove, the other side, the sheltered coast of Kekova Sound.

Camp-III

 

Hike time: 5-6 hours. Difficulty level: GRADE C .

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

 

 

Day 5: Aperlai-Simena

 

Today we have to work hard. After very early departure we walk eastward to Kekova sound. This section of the trail follows cobbled inland tracks and a dramatic coastal path with sensational views. After a short ascent the path winds its way slowly down to Teimiousa cove. Walking along the coastline, once we reach the other side we explore the sheltered coast of Kekova Sound; explore ancient towns of Teimiousa and Simena, both the most evocative of all Lycian burial grounds.

This walk to Kekova and Ucagiz will be the highlight of your stay in antique Lycia.  The 'three mouths' of Ucagiz are the openings South, East and West of Kekova Island.

Kekova is famous for its Sunken City that can only be reached by sea.  With its ruins just below sea level, mysterious chambers, steps and walls carved directly into the rocks, Kekova is a long thin island that separates the open sea from the mainland village of Ucagiz lies ancient Teimiousa ("place of the three outlets," referring to its location). Interesting are the necropolis and ancient Simena (Kalekoy), certainly one of the quaintest towns in all Lycia.

We then continue to Kalekoy Castle (ancient Simena) which offers a bird's-eye view of the bays, inlets, islands and colorful yachts, sailing peacefully on the glassy water. During a delightful approach to Kale (ancient Simena) you'll notice the unusual shapes of the islets and outcrops that you pass, results of quarrying along the water line to provide stone for the buildings you've been seeing all day.  The medieval castle of the Knights of Saint John, sitting high on the hill is surrounded by the remains of the ancient city. Odd Lycian ogival sarcophagi, sometimes partially submerged, constantly remind you of the prosperous Lycian civilization.

Simena can only be reached by kayak/boat or along footpaths. The ruins are interspersed among houses standing beneath the pewter-capped walls and turrets of the medieval city. Since ancient times, the coast has continued to gradually sink into the sea, creating surreal scenery of partially submerged sarcophagi and other ruins. Arriving Simena, the nearby village of Kalekoy lies below an idyllic Ottoman fort on the site of ancient Simena, one of the most romantic settings of the entire trip. Level walks then a short, steepish climb up to the castle of the Knights of Saint John - worth it for the fantastic views.

After exploring Simena Castle, the narrow village streets take us to our pension in quiet and beautiful Simena harbor.

Overnight in pension.

Hike time: 6 hours. Difficulty level: GRADE C .

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

 

 

 

Day 6: Simena-Gokkaya Bay-Cayagzi (Andrakos River Mouth)

After exploring Simena walking eastward take us to our last lunch stop, quiet and beautiful Gokkaya harbor(Smugglers Cove). From here is it only a short bit to walk until we reach coastal ruins of Istlada..

 

Istlada was a small but a fascinating ancient city in the region. Istlada on Gökkaya Bay is connected to the parts in Hoyran where there are sarcophagi. It is not easy to climb from Gökkaya Bay to this point. 

After visiting coastal ruins of Istlada and lunch time, hiking eastward will take us to Demre-Cayagzi river mouth where is the our final destination.

If time permits, we will walk up a spring flow in search of birds and natural springs. After crossing Cayagzi springs we end our tour at Kokar bay, alongside of which are the ruins of Andriake. Situated at the mouth of the Andrakos River, Andriake was the port for Myra, home of St. Nicola’s church known to the world as Father Christmas.

In AD 61, the ship that brought the Apostle Paul to Rome for his last visit anchored here to wait for better winds. The strong current of the Demre stream (once Andrakos River) prevented the silting up of the port until the Byzantine era.

Located between Finike and Kas, Myra was one of the most important cities among the other six Lycian cities. It was settled in the 5th century B.C. Although it was originally a coastal town, it has retreated from the sea because of the alluvium from the river. It was abandoned in the 9th century A.D. after the Arab invasion.

After visiting St.Nicholas Church and ruins of ancient Myra, we will drive up to Kaþ.

 

Transfer to Kaþ; Transfer time: 40 minutes.

Overnight in hotel.

Hike time: 6-7 hours. Difficulty level: GRADE C .

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

 

 

Day 7: Kas: Free day in Kas and its surroundings.

© GOKHAN TURE/SANER GULSOKEN/MURAT DRAMAN

 

 

Post-trip extensions and daily programs are possible .

Breakfast

 

 

Day 8: Kas-Antalya: Final transfer and Fly home.

Transfer to Antalya Airport passing through eastern Lycian seashore via coastal road.

Breakfast

 

  INDIVIDUAL RESERVATIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE.

 WHEN THE MINIMUM GROUP NUMBER IS REACHED,

 YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IN A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD.

 

Prices are subject to change without notice.

Tour Prices

Double Occupancy

2-3 persons 475 Euro/person(332 GBP/person)

4 persons 399 Euro/person(280 GBP/person)

5-7 persons 369 Euro/person(260 GBP/person)

8-10 persons 349 Euro/person(245 GBP/person)

please add 40 Euro (27 GBP/person)for single supplement

40%  DISCOUNT FOR 11-17 YEARS OLD CHILDREN

Airfare is not included in the tour price.

 

 Included in Cost

  • Accommodation as double occupancy basis in tents (shared tent / room basis for individuals) and hotel/ pension... Your fellow campmates may be foreign as well, adding to the international nature of your adventure.

  • Services of a professional guide, drivers and service men.

  • All airport transfers in air-conditioned minivans.

  • All sightseeing and admission fees to sites/museums.

  • Meals as indicated B (Breakfast), L (Lunch), D (Dinner).

  • Bottled water and all soft drinks on camping & paddling days and bottled water with lunch and dinner throughout.

  • Service charges and other taxes.

 

Not Included in Cost

  • International airfare.

  • Airport transfers for individual arrivals (less than 4 people).

  • Domestic airfare in Turkey (Istanbul/Antalya/Istanbul).

  • Post-Tour Extension. Please ask for the possibilities.

  • Items of a personal nature such as soft drinks (except on hiking days at the trail), liquor, laundry, phone calls, medical assistance, postage, additional hotel nights and meals not specified in the itinerary, traveler's insurance, gratuities to guide, drivers and crew.

  • Trip cancellation, travel delay or baggage insurance (Please refer to Terms & Conditions on the web page).

  • Passport or Turkish visa fees.

  • Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond control of  Dragoman Travel Agency.

 

 Notes:

  • The Itinerary represented above is the one taken under normal weather conditions. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary for any reason deemed necessary to ensure the best trip possible.

  • Previous hiking and camping experience is an advantage but is not essential. However, in order to participate in a backpacking trip you should be in good physical and mental fitness. Group camping equipment is supplied.

  • Price includes: 4 nights B&B accommodation in a hotel/pension, 3 days overnight in tents, 5 days hiking, breakfast + lunch + dinner for all hiking days, all transport during the tour, transfers from/to Antalya Airport for groups of minimum 4 persons; all group camping equipment: services of professional and experienced guides; For terms & conditions and reservations, please refer to our reservations page on our web site.

  • Prices do not include international and domestic flights; gratuities to tour guide(s) and driver(s); any items of a personal nature.

  • We offer 5% discount for group customers who may wish to join this trip at Dragoman Travel's Kas office without any transfer requested.

  • We can also arrange transfers from/to Dalaman Airport by taxi.

  • If required; all archaeological, ecological and historical information about the tour route will be presented to the participants as a printed document and/or to be sent via Internet.

  • A recommended gear & essential equipment list is to be sent to the participants before the tour.

  • A support vehicle will drop water and other supplies for the group at certain points.

  • Travel Insurance is highly recommended for all International outdoors & adventure travel.

  • Depending on the weather situation, it might be necessary to modify the walking tour program; in this case the modifications will be announced in time before the flight to Turkey or directly in Kas at least a day before the tours start.

 

Tour Duration:

7 Nights, 8 Days

Destination:

Kas(AntiPhellos)- Demre(Myra)

TURKEY: Antalya- Mediterranean Coast;

Ancient Lycian Coast

Specialty Categories:

Backpacking, Camping

Best Season: January June, September-December

Airfare Included?: NO

Antalya-Kas-Antalya airport transfers are optional

Tour Customizable?:YES for minimum 6 participants

Number of Participants:

Minimum: 4 backpackers + 1 guide

Maximum: 10 backpackers + 2* staff

*(Group leader and an assistant).

Accommodation

Overnights in tented camps and hotel / pension

Meals

Lunch box / restaurant / camp cooking /hotel

Vegetarian ratios are possible.

Transfer & transport:

by minibus and/or 4 x 4 vehicle.

 

 

   GRADING THE TOURS:

Backpacking tours are here divided arbitrarily into four categories, A-D according to potential difficulty and risk.

It should be remembered that every situation is different and your trip may not fit readily into one category or another.

In the grading of all our tours we try to take into account a combination of:

the distance walked,

the toughness of the terrain,

the altitude,

the overall length of the whole tour and

the degree of comfort that can be expected.

 

Our grades range from A to D.

   A. is easy - for anyone of any age.

   B. is moderate - for anyone who is a ‘regular walker’.

   C. is fairly strenuous - for the regular hill walker.

   D. is strenuous-for the keen, regular hill walker, or even the less keen if they are willing to feel tired at times.

In general however we are not running commando courses and can be fairly flexible but it is important that you do not ‘bite off more than you can comfortably chew’!

 Conditions that may affect grading

Please remember that it is impossible to be absolutely precise about how hard a walk may be, as there may be many contributory factors. The main benefit of grading is to provide you with an overall indicator to compare one walk against another. We therefore look at the following 6 factors before deciding the grade:

  • Length of trek and length of walking day. 

  • Average altitude and altitude gain and loss.

  • Trail conditions.

  • Level of porterage or backpacking.

  • Temperature range and likely weather conditions.

  • Remoteness to services and general level of comfort.

 

Clearly conditions for a particular holiday may vary from one month to the next. It is not practical for us to give grades for each individual departure, but you may like to take this into account before choosing a specific departure date.

 

 

Route:

1.  Phellos-Kas(AntiPhellos)-Limanagzi(Sebeda)...16 km

2.    Limanagzi-Ufakdere-Inonu-Barak...10 km

3.    Barak-Appolonia-Aperlai-Sicak Cove...13 km

4.    Sicak-Teimiousa(Ucagiz)-Simena(Kalekoy)...12 km

5.    Simena-Gokkaya-Istlada-Cayagzi(Andriake)...15 km

TOTAL : 66 km.

 

Our Environmental Philosophy

As walking holidays grow in popularity, more and more rubbish is being left unnecessarily in some beautiful areas, in spite of promises by tour operators to curb this. Dragoman Outdoors Center adopts a ‘Pack it in - Pack it out’, 'Soft Walking&Camping' and 'Leave No Trace' policy on all our holidays. To meet this end, all rubbish that is not combustible or biodegradable (i.e. metal, glass and often plastic) will be carried out to a suitable disposal point. For example, we collect all rubbish on the trails and at campsites (and not only ours)! Any non-burnable or non-biodegradable rubbish is carried back to Kas for proper disposal. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints.

 

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