The activity lacked safety measures, as they didn't provide helmets and goggles for the double buggy. It felt like a counterfeit experience, akin to the fake branded T-shirts commonly seen in Turkish shops. Instead of proper equipment, they used a hose for the photoshoot, leaving me with an earache from the water. Despite being three of us, they said they will charged us double for photos because we rented two buggies. It's advisable to bring a mouth cover, spare clothes, and goggles, as they soak you to the extent that purchasing expensive, low-quality clothing becomes necessary. I ended up spending around £60 that day. I haven't received the photos yet, as our transport arrived hastily, forcing us to leave and I couldn't see photos . I've requested the agent who organized the trip to reach out to them, but their communication seems to be lacking and lets see how they will deal...
Read moreThis is set in a totally off the beaten track bit of countryside. The old buggies are fun but don't expect to go over 10mph as it's a safari group thing, aimed solely at photo opportunities stops. They setup water\mud areas which is fun. You WILL get covered so be warned, ha ha. As a group we bought £100 of pics (was originally £260). The pics we got on WeTransfer are so poor none can be printed. Each pic is less than 1mb which is very low quality. This was not what we were shown on site so we were completely ripped off. They would not send the higher quality pics to us despite many messages which did leave us with a sour feeling about the whole operation.
..and yes, this review is for the right place. I was in a group of 18 so my name wasn't used for booking. Poor service = poor reviews, so don't con...
Read moreWe definitely do not recommend going on the buggy ride. It has nothing to do with a safari experience, nor does it give you the adrenaline rush that buggies are supposed to provide. First, they drove us around their area where they sprayed us with a hose or with some artificially set-up sprinklers. Then we went along an asphalt road out of the village, turned into the forest where we just stood for about 10 minutes, and then went back to the area, did two laps there, and that was it. The buggies were old and broken, and the whole time we were moving like turtles in a line, with a maximum speed of about 15–20 km/h. It’s a complete waste of...
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