REVIEW · ALANYA
Taurus Mountains Jeep Safari with Lunch at Dimcay River
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Jeep roads in the Taurus mean one thing: fun. I like the Alanya mountain viewpoints you get on the way up, and I like the village-life moments that make this feel more real than a quick photo stop. One big consideration: this tour may include water fights, so if you want a dry, calm day, this is probably not your move.
The day runs on a solid pace with a professional team, hotel pickup, and an English-speaking guide. You’ll also get lunch by the Dim Cayi River, which is the perfect time to sit down, dry off a bit, and take in the river setting before you head back.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Getting From Alanya Into the Taurus Mountains by Jeep
- Mountain Stops: The Alanya Views You Actually Get to Enjoy
- Village Visit: Mosque, Tea, and the Optional Gözleme Experience
- The Water Fight Reality Check (and How to Handle It)
- Lunch at Dim Cayi River: Timing, Food, and the Best Place to Regroup
- What You Pay for (and What You’ll Likely Add On)
- Who This Taurus Safari Suits Best
- Should You Book the Taurus Mountains Jeep Safari with Dimcay Lunch?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Taurus Mountains Jeep Safari?
- Where does the pickup happen?
- Is lunch included?
- Are drinks included during the tour?
- Is there an English-speaking guide?
- Is Turkish bread or gözleme included?
- Will I get wet on this tour?
- Does the price include insurance?
- What should I know before I go?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Taurus viewpoints with frequent scenic stops back toward Alanya
- Village visit featuring a mosque stop and a local tea moment
- Optional gözleme at a village house (traditional bread is not included)
- Dim Cayi River lunch at a known restaurant in a scenic spot
- Water-fight culture that can start quickly and continue for hours
Getting From Alanya Into the Taurus Mountains by Jeep

This is one of those tours where the transport is part of the experience. You get picked up from Alanya-area hotels including Kargicak, Mahmutlar, Kestel, Tosmur, Oba, Konaklı, Türkler, Avsallar, Incekum, and Okurcalar. That matters because it removes the headache of finding a meeting point, especially if you’re staying in a resort zone instead of the old town.
From there, you’re in jeeps with a professional driver team. The route is built for views and stops, not for racing through the mountains. In practice, that means you’ll spend real time out of the city, with pauses where you can look back at Alanya and snap photos without feeling like you’re constantly hopping on and off.
The tour is set for about 7 hours, with starting times that depend on availability. That timing is long enough to feel like a day trip with variety: mountain driving, a village cultural moment, and a full lunch stop by the river. The included insurance and transfers also help you feel more relaxed about trying something active without worrying about the basics.
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Mountain Stops: The Alanya Views You Actually Get to Enjoy

The first thrill is the sheer sense of climbing into a different world. As you head into the Taurus Mountains, you’ll make stops with views back toward Alanya—high enough to feel the scale of the coastline and city below. This is the part where you’ll want your phone accessible, because a lot of the best angles come during these short scenic breaks.
You also get a rhythm built around short rest windows. On at least one full-day run, breaks were described as four stops lasting roughly 15 to 60 minutes each, with chances to dry off, swim if you want, and recharge. That’s important because the jeeps are part thrill ride and part group adventure, and you don’t want the day to feel like nonstop motion.
Keep in mind that “mountain views” here aren’t about one single postcard lookout. The value is that the scenery changes as you drive, so you get multiple looks instead of one big moment. If you’re someone who likes variety—scenic stops plus a cultural break plus a river lunch—this format tends to land well.
Village Visit: Mosque, Tea, and the Optional Gözleme Experience

A standout cultural element is the village stop. You’ll visit a mosque in the village as part of the story the guide shares about religious traditions in Turkey. It’s not a long lecture; it’s more of a “see it and understand it” moment, which helps the experience feel grounded.
Then you’ll stop at an old house in the village. Here’s where you’ll get a practical, hands-on option: you may be able to try traditional Turkish bread, or gözleme, made locally. The key detail is that traditional bread isn’t included in the tour price—so if you’re hungry for the full taste experience, bring a little cash for it.
You’ll also be offered a glass of Turkish tea while you watch an amusing animation program. It’s a small detail, but it’s exactly the kind of stop that makes a countryside tour feel human rather than scripted. You’re getting a pause in a normal village day, not just another roadside photo.
If you’re traveling with kids, this is a good point in the day to settle the energy for a bit—tea, an easy cultural moment, and a chance to see something beyond the mountains.
The Water Fight Reality Check (and How to Handle It)

This is the part you should plan for, not hope for. The tour may include water fights, and the on-the-ground descriptions are very clear: the splashing can begin soon after you get into the jeeps and can turn into a full-on soak fest for hours.
What does that mean for your trip?
- Expect water fights between jeeps, using items like water guns, hoses, and buckets (some guests described it very vividly).
- Get used to the idea that you’ll be wet more than once.
- Protect electronics, cash, and anything you don’t want ruined.
If you do nothing else, do this: bring spare clothes and keep towels and anything important wrapped up in plastic so you can switch out when you have a break. Several guests recommended exactly that. If you don’t want to carry extra, at least bring a small waterproof bag for phone, wallet, and any chargers.
Also consider the passenger vibe. Some people loved the party atmosphere, while a few weren’t thrilled with water thrown on older passengers. If you’re traveling with someone who wants a calmer day, make sure your group is on the same page before you book.
One helpful budgeting tip: some groups buy a water gun at a first stop (one guest mentioned about 9€). Even if you don’t buy anything, you’ll likely still get soaked, so think of water gear as optional fun, not guaranteed protection.
Lunch at Dim Cayi River: Timing, Food, and the Best Place to Regroup

Lunch is at a restaurant near the Dim Cayi River, and this is where the day shifts from motion to downtime. The food is repeatedly described as delicious, and the river setting makes it feel like more than a rushed meal on a tour schedule.
One practical detail: lunch timing can be later. In a few accounts, lunch landed around 14:00, even when the departure started in the morning (like 9:30). If you’re the type who hates waiting when you’re hungry, plan snacks for the ride, or at least set expectations that lunch might not happen immediately.
Another note: lunch organization can be a bit chaotic, with at least one comment mentioning disorganization while still praising the taste once the meal arrived. The best approach is to go with the flow. Think of lunch as part of the day’s rhythm, not a fine-dining appointment.
Drinks during the tour are not included. Some people reported that extra drinks can cost around 3€ per piece at stops, so bring cash if you want more than water or want to order something specific.
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What You Pay for (and What You’ll Likely Add On)
At about $20 per person, this tour is priced like a value adventure. And it’s not just the jeep ride. Your money covers transfers, insurance, an English-speaking guide, lunch, and all taxes. That’s a lot included for the price, especially if you’re already budgeting carefully while in Alanya.
What’s not included is also clear:
- Turkish bread/gözleme at the village house (optional)
- Drinks during the tour
Then there are typical extras tied to how active and social the day becomes:
- Water gear like water guns (one guest mentioned about 9€)
- Photos, if you want them (one guest mentioned 25€)
- Additional snacks or drinks at stops (one guest mentioned about 3€ per drink item)
Here’s the smart way to budget: treat the base price as the core experience, then set aside a modest cash buffer for food add-ons, drinks, and any water gear you decide you want. If you like the party side, plan to spend a little. If you’d rather keep it simple, you can do that too—there’s still plenty of fun and plenty of scenery without extra purchases.
Who This Taurus Safari Suits Best
I’d point you toward this tour if you want active travel with a social edge. This isn’t the kind of “sit quietly and take photos” day trip. The jeeps, the mountain stops, and the water-fight energy make it best for travelers who enjoy movement, noise, and shared laughs.
It’s especially a good match if:
- You like adventure tours and don’t mind getting wet
- You’re traveling as a group or with kids who enjoy games and splashes
- You want a countryside day that includes both scenic stops and a simple cultural village moment
- You want lunch included without having to plan your own river meal
It might be a poor fit if you:
- Want a calm, low-impact outing
- Are sensitive to cold water or prefer not to be splashed
- Have limited tolerance for waiting (some lunch timing can be later)
- Want a strictly guided cultural experience without party energy
If you’re somewhere in the middle, you can still enjoy it. Just go in with eyes open: bring the right clothes, expect water, and focus on the views and the fun parts.
Should You Book the Taurus Mountains Jeep Safari with Dimcay Lunch?

If you like a day that mixes jeep driving, Taurus viewpoints, village stops with tea and optional gözleme, and a relaxed river lunch, this is a strong book. The value is real: transfers, insurance, an English-speaking guide, and lunch are included in a low base price, which makes it easier to enjoy without complicated planning.
My recommendation comes with one condition: be ready for the water fights. Pack for it like it’s part of the itinerary, because it often becomes the main event. If you’re comfortable getting soaked and you’re traveling with people who will laugh instead of complain, you’ll likely have a memorable day.
FAQ

What is the duration of the Taurus Mountains Jeep Safari?
The tour duration is listed as 7 hours, though starting times vary based on availability.
Where does the pickup happen?
Pickup is included from Alanya hotels in areas such as Kargicak, Mahmutlar, Kestel, Tosmur, Oba, Konaklı, Türkler, Avsallar, Incekum, and Okurcalar.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included, served at a restaurant near the Dim Cayi River.
Are drinks included during the tour?
No. Drinks are not included.
Is there an English-speaking guide?
Yes. The tour includes a live guide, listed as English-speaking (with English, German, and Turkish offered).
Is Turkish bread or gözleme included?
No. Traditional Turkish bread/gözleme at the village house is listed as not included, though you may have the option to try it.
Will I get wet on this tour?
The tour may include water fights. Based on the activity style, it’s smart to assume you could be soaked.
Does the price include insurance?
Yes. Insurance is included in the tour price.
What should I know before I go?
The tour may include water fights, so plan clothing and protection for your phone, cash, and any electronics.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























