The prices don't include Drinks and personal refreshments ,Tour video and souvenir photos ,Waterproof phone case (available for purchase) ,Rafting shoes and neoprene wetsuit (available for rent) , Gözleme (traditional Turkish pancakes/snacks) .
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Rafting on the Köprüçay River in the National Park Canyon Koprülü. If you are over 7 years old and under 70 and you are looking for an active holiday in the mountains, then this tour is just for you! The duration of the route is 2 hours - this is a 12 km long parkour with simple rapids of difficulty 1 and 2 categories. You conquer the rapids on stable rafts . The main thing is to paddle and listen to the guide.Before rafting, walk through the canyon at the Roman bridge of Bügrüm (2nd century AD) , In between rafting we have a stop for lunch .
Ready for the ultimate adrenaline combo in Köprülü Canyon? This full-day adventure is packed with action: start with an off-road Buggy or Quad Safari through forest trails and dusty mountain roads, then fly on a thrilling Zipline ride, and finally conquer 12 km of fun, splashy rapids (grades I–II) on the Köprüçay River. Suitable for ages 7 to 70, this tour is perfect for anyone craving an unforgettable mix of nature, excitement, and active exploration. Includes a riverside lunch and a short canyon walk near the ancient Roman bridge. Get ready to ride, zip, and paddle your way through the wild beauty of the National Park!
The Köprülü Canyon National Park offers its visitors many opportunities for outdoor activities due to its natural historical and cultural richness. The Köprüçay mountain river is one of the most important rafting routes in Turkey. 12 km rafting on the rapids of a stormy mountain river can be supplemented by various activities. This tour combines - Quad Safari and rafting.
The Köprülü Canyon National Park offers its visitors many opportunities for outdoor activities due to its natural historical and cultural richness. The Köprüçay mountain river is one of the most important rafting routes in Turkey. 12 km rafting on the rapids of a stormy mountain river can be supplemented by various activities. This tour combines - Bugy or Quad Safari and rafting.
Dive into adventure with our Rafting Extra tour! Start your day with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of Köprülü Canyon—surrounded by towering cliffs and stunning nature. After a short canyon walk and dip, gear up for 12 km of fun on the Köprüçay River, paddling through gentle rapids (grades I–II) on stable rafts. Perfect for ages 7 to 70, this tour blends relaxation and excitement in one unforgettable day. Includes a riverside lunch and guidance from experienced instructors. The perfect way to enjoy both the serenity and thrill of the National Park!
Are you one of those who prefer 4x4 adventure to 5 star hotel service?Then book a place on our tours, let's go for an off-road ride!Our 10-seat Land Rover Jeeps will take you out of your hotels and take you on a historical and cultural adventure. Experienced drivers will take over the driving of SUVs so you don't get distracted and don't think about the traffic! This tour combines - Jeep Safari and rafting.
Tazy Canyon is also called the “Valley of Wisdom”. The height of this canyon is from 200 to 400 meters. It is located in the Koprulu Canyon National Park. The most ideal view of the Köprüchay river, besides if you look around carefully you will see eagles and vultures flying just below the gorge… This tour combines - Taze and rafting.
Köprülü Canyon National Park, Tazy Canyon, Selge Ancient City, People of the Rock (Adam Kayalar), Oluk and Bügrüm Roman Bridges (2 AD) * TAZY CANYON (20 km one way):Tazy Canyon is sometimes also called the "Valley of Wisdom". The height of this canyon is from 200 to 400 meters. It is located in the Koprulu Canyon National Park. The most ideal view of the Köprücay river, besides if you look around carefully you will see eagles and vultures flying just below the gorge… * ANTIQUE CITY SELGE (20 km):One of the important cities of Pisidia. It was connected with the cities of Pamphylia through the Eurymedon (Kopruchay) valley. It was under the rule of the Persians until the arrival of Alexander the Great. The heyday of Selge came in the Roman period (population 20,000). In the 13th century AD, after the arrival of the Turks, it became a nomadic settlement called Selge-Zerk. The ruins of today's city mainly consist of walls and an acropolis. The ruins of a gymnasium, a stoa, a stadium and a basilica have survived to this day. But the most enduring structure is the theatre, restored in the 3rd century.