The effects of weather conditions on your safari experience and a guide to being prepared for natural challenges you may encounter depending on the season.

Since our safari tours take place outdoors, we are in direct contact with all elements of nature (sun, rain, dust). These conditions, which vary according to the season, increase the dose of adventure while making some precautions mandatory.
Didim's summer heat can be quite intense. To prevent dehydration during the tour, you must have water with you and pay attention to fluid consumption during breaks. Also, since shaded areas are limited in open terrain, using high-factor sunscreen is recommended.
Especially in the dry summer months, a dense cloud of dust forms while moving in a convoy. Guests with asthma or serious pollen/dust allergies should have their medication with them and must use a bandana or mask. Our guests who use contact lenses will find that wearing protective glasses increases their comfort by preventing dust irritation.
In rainy weather, our tracks become quite muddy and slippery. While this increases driving pleasure, you should remember that braking distances will increase and be more careful with vehicle control. Coming prepared to get wet and dirty prevents you from feeling discouraged at the end of the day.
