- Are TREKS guides First Aid Certified? Do you have a risk assessment and management plan?
Yes, all TREKS guides are first aid trained. Our first aid and response procedures are based on international standards. We also use the guidelines set forth by the British Standardization Institute (BSI) code BS:8848 for the creation of our Risk Assessment and Management System, as well as the general management of the itineraries.
- Are there bathrooms/toilets on the hike?
yes, as we will be sleeping in guest houses, hostels, and family owned residential places
- Where is the drinking water coming from?
Clean drinking water will be provided by our support team partners in Turkey
- What kind of food will we eat?
Vegetables, fruits, dates, eggs, rice, bread, pasta, and traditional Turkish food (we can accommodate food based on the clients’ preferences and dietary restrictions). We recommend you take some of your favorite snacks as well.
- Is there support along the trail? What will they be carrying?
Full-support will be provided. support vehicles to transfer our sleeping bags, extra clothing, equipment and personal items.
- Is tipping the local guides required?
It is not mandatory, but recommended. The livelihoods of our local support staff (guides and local families) depend on the money they make during the trek, most of which comes from tips.
- Is the plane ticket included in the price?
No. You will either book your own flight or we can do it, however keep in mind that the prices depend on the season and time of reservation.
- Will you issue me an invoice?
Yes. Furthermore, payments can be made in cash, by cheque, bank transfer or credit card.
- When is it best to visit?
March –June and September–November are the best and most popular months to hike the trail
Hiking is not a dangerous activity, but a certain degree of caution is required. Our team will take all necessary precautions to make sure we have a good time and come back home safe.