Aladağlar is a magnificent mountain range for trekking enthusiasts with its deep long valleys, high plateaus, high altitude lakes and magnificent vegetation. When you climb to the heights, you will feel the thin air deeply and its magnificence will refresh you in every sense.
We are waiting for you for unusual experiences, intertwined with nature; adventures with small groups, wonderful people, touching the local people, sensitive to cultures and nature!
TREKKINGS FOR ONE DAYI. EMLI VALLEY PROGRAM
TREKKINGS FOR ONE DAYI. EMLI VALLEY The trekking is done for 3 hours at an altitude between 1500 m and 1750 m after the breakfast, Sarimehmet is visited after 1 hour resting and having picnic; after a conversation with Yoruks, returning lasts for 3 hours. II. ARPALIK PLATEAU The trekking is done for 3 hours at an altitute between 1500 m and 2400 m after the breakfast; after reaching to Arpalik Plateau, 1 hour resting and picnic are done. When turning back to pension, 1 hour resting is done at the Demirkazik Village on the way of Cimbar Valley and later on 4 hours voyage is done. Edit your About page from the Pages tab by clicking the edit button.
TREKKINGS FOR TWO DAYSI. ALACA PLATEAU PROGRAM
Day 1 - By moving from Cukurbag village which has 1500 m altituted and by passing from Emli valley and Sarimehmet, it is reached to Alaca Plateau which has 2400 m altituted after 6 hours. Day 2 - By moving from Alaca plateau and following the way on Katir Yolagi and Oluk Sekisi, it is reached to Cukurbag village in Emli plateau after 6 hours. II. EZNEVIT PLATEAU Day 1 - By moving from Cukurbag village and following the way on Turlu Mount and Alican, it is reached to Eznevit plateau which has 2540 m altitude after 4 hours. Day 2 - By moving from Eznevit plateau and following way back on Siyirmalik and Emli plateau, it is reached to Cukurbag after 6 hours.
TREKKINGS FOR THREE DAYSI. (SEVEN LAKES) PROGRAM
Day 1 - By moving from Cukurbag village, it is reached to Sokulu spring which has 2000 m altitude after 3 hours. Day 2 - By moving from Sokulu spring, it is reached to Yedi Goller which has 3100 altitude after a trekking about 7-8 hours. Day 3 - By moving Yedi Goller and climbing to the peak of Emler which has 3720 m altitude, it is returned to Cukurbag after 7-8 hours using the same way. II. DIPSIZ GOL (BOTTOMLESS LAKE) Day 1 - By moving from Cukurbag village, it is reached to Arpalik plateau which has 2400 m altitude after 3 hours. Day 2 - By moving from Arpalik plateau, it is reached to Dipsiz Gol which has 3100 m altitude after 3 hours. Day 3 - By moving from Dipsiz Gol, it is reached first Demirkazik village on the way of Cimbar plateau, and then reached to Cukurbag after 6-7 hours.
FOUR-DAY HIKING PROGRAM
Day 1 - Departing from Çukurbağ village, on the Arpalık plateau road, Dipsiz Lake, at an altitude of 3100 m, is reached in 6-7 hours. Day 2 - Departing from Dipsiz Lake, climbing to a point at an altitude of approximately 3400 m, and reaching Kara Yalak, at an altitude of 2200 m, in 7-8 hours. Day 3 - Departing from Kara Yalak, reaching Eznevit plateau, at an altitude of 2540 m, in 4 hours. Day 4 - Departing from Eznevit plateau, following the Sıyırmalık, Emli plateau road, reaching Çukurbağ in approximately 6-7 hours...
FIVE-DAY SEVEN LAKES AND WATERFALL PROGRAM
Day 1 - Departing from Çukurbağ village, following the Demirkazık Cimbar valley, after 5 hours, you pass to the 2200 m highland Arpalık plateau and reach Kara Yalak plateau. Day 2 - Departing from Kara Yalak plateau, you climb to an altitude of 3400 m and reach Yedi Göller at an altitude of 3100 m. Day 3 - Departing from Yedi Göller, you reach Soğuk Pınar at an altitude of 1800 m in 4-5 hours. Day 4 - Departing from Soğuk Pınar, you reach Kapuzbaşı waterfall (Büyük Çakır) at an altitude of 1000 m in 5-6 hours. Day 5 - Departing from Büyük Çakır by minibus, you reach Yahyalı Çukurbağ village in 5 hours. On request, round trip transportation is provided to Adana, Kayseri, Ankara Airport and Çukurbağ village. NOTE: Food, Tent and Mat are kept by them. Other personal gatherings such as sleeping bags were recorded by the hikers.