Sapanca Teleferik, located in the beautiful Sapanca area of Turkey, is a cable car ride that offers stunning views of the surrounding nature, including Sapanca Lake and the nearby mountains. The Upper Station (Üst İstasyon) is the final stop of the cable car, where visitors can enjoy various activities and breathtaking scenery.
Getting There: Reaching the teleferik is quite easy, and you can drive or take a local transport to the base station. Once there, you buy tickets and hop on the cable car, which takes you up the mountain in a smooth and safe ride.
The Ride: The cable car ride itself is a highlight. As you ascend, you can see lush green forests, the sparkling lake, and the distant mountains. It’s a peaceful experience, and many people enjoy taking photos along the way.
Upper Station Features: Once you arrive at the Üst İstasyon, you’ll find a lovely area to explore. There are walking paths, picnic spots, and places to sit and relax. The views from here are simply amazing, making it a perfect spot for taking memorable pictures.
Activities: At the Upper Station, you can also enjoy various activities. There are often cafes or restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat while enjoying the view. Some visitors like to hike or take leisurely walks in the area. Depending on the season, you might even find activities like zip-lining or other outdoor adventures.
Atmosphere: The atmosphere at Üst İstasyon is calm and refreshing. It’s a great escape from the busy city life. Many families, couples, and friends come here to enjoy nature together.
Tips: Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon for fewer crowds and better light for photos. Bring a jacket, as it can be cooler at the top. Don’t forget your camera!
Conclusion: Overall, Sapanca Teleferik Üst İstasyon is a fantastic place to visit if you love nature and beautiful views. It’s suitable for everyone, whether you’re looking for a fun outing with family or a peaceful day in nature. It’s definitely...
Read moreWe visited here on the 31st of August. It wasn't really crowded and most of the booths were either going empty or with few people inside so the minimum of 8 people in the booths wasn't really being implemented. We were family and friends of 14 people and for the first trip they made us fit in two booth of about 7 including the kids. On our trip back we decided that each family would take their own booth as most were empty anyway. So we took a booth of 5 people, then 3 people each. As I and my younger sisters were taking a booth one person claiming to be from the management very rudely stopped us to take a booth and asked us to go with our family who were already moving away from the platform. We refused and then he refused to let us on the booth unless we get vip tickets and he was yelling at us. We didn't speak Türkish and he should've known that foreigners already pay 450 compared to turks who pay 150 tl only. Our tickets were vip anyway and if we were being rudely forced to crowd a booth why were a family of 2 or 3 people and lone people taking booths without any issues? If there are rules of 8 people taking the booth then it should be applied to turks and foreigners alike otherwise they shouldn't discriminate. He was an extremely rude, insulting and unpleasant person. I definitely do not recommend other foreigners to tolerate being treated in such a manner by hypocritical personel who are clearly racist. I hope the actual management...
Read moreTo all khaleejies and tourists, they will keep insisting on you and bother you to take the 10k cabin but don’t take it just take the 8persons cabin and you will get there alone with your family or friends. They want to take pictures in every tourism places we go to in Turkey. I don’t find it comfortable at all. this is the only country that takes picture of people just to go by the cable car. when I asked why she said it’s for the system. :) + To be fair the view while the cable car is moving is nice but you can’t see anything there when you reach in the top there’s no view point and it’s under constructions for some resort...
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