The Gargano
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Wildlife at Leisure
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Tours that take the strain out of enjoying Europe’s flora and fauna! Based in just single good quality hotel, with direct flights, and these at kind times of day. Most importantly, field trips will be kept to a maximum of six or so hours, giving you plenty of time to relax before and after. Direct flights are available from some regional airports.
Colourful cliffs beset with spectacular Lycian Rock Tombs dominate the pleasant little town of Dalyan, nestled against a bend in the Dalyan (ancient Calbys) River. Dalyan could hardly have more diverse habitats. Within a few kilometres are reedbeds, lakes, beaches, limestone maquis, pine forests, globally important Liquidambar Forests, mountains and cliffs. Not surprising then that Dalyan is so rich in wildlife. A gentle walk takes us through the ruins of the Carian Port at Kaunos where Rock Nuthatches shout from ancient arches and you’re sure to see numerous Agama Lizards and even the odd Balkan Green Lizard sunning themselves. A rich flora includes many bellflowers, campions, boraginaceae and orchids such as Holy Orchid and various Tongue Orchids. White-breasted Kingfishers can be sometimes be seen from the river front of our hotel, though we’ll more certainly encounter them in Hamitköy marshes at the other end of the lake and close by our hotel in Köyceğiz. Masses of tall egg-yolk yellow Iris xanthospuria dominate the meadows here in a spectacular show with the tall fluffy paler wands of Thalictrum flavum for company. This is migrant bird heaven with an unimaginable variety of warblers, as well as Collared, Pied and even Semi-collared Flycatchers, Wryneck, and lots of Shrikes – Woodchat, Red-backed and Masked. Bee-eaters and Hoopoes will now be passing through and we’ll enjoy the various forms of Yellow Wagtail, especially the local Black-headed one.
We’ll use one of these boats to explore the river system and Lake Köyceğiz, a wonderfully relaxing trip, and with plenty of birds; Herons and Egrets, Terns and Harriers. Lesser Emperor Dragonflies and Slender and Epaulet Skimmers race by, or perch on the boat’s rails. Long-legged Buzzard and Short-toed Eagles drift overhead as we visit Dalyan’s four-kilometre long beach. Loggerhead Turtles will already have begin their nesting season, but in daylight hours one is still allowed there and we can usually see them hanging around just offshore. Marshy pools and reedbeds next to the Liquidamabar woods are home to the gorgeous Indigo Dropwing, Eastern Willow Spreadwing and the rare Turkish Red Damsel Ceriagrion georgifreyi, whilst Southern Swallowtails and Southern White Admirals course up and down the shady tracks.
Middle-spotted Woodpeckers, Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers, Hawfinches and Golden Orioles are among the birds that make these emerald-green woodlands their home. Spurred Helleborines and the lovely deep red-pink ‘rubra’ form of Violet Limodores are common. Further up into the mountains we’ll pass through mixed pine and plane woodlands, where we can see Green Woodpeckers, Short-toed Treecreepers and maybe even White-backed Woodpeckers. Up onto the highest, almost alpine areas of Sandros Mountain and we’ll look for Black Woodpecker, Goshawk and Kruper’s Nuthatch around a small lake where snow may still be lying and Colchicums, Crocuses and Gageas are in bloom.
Dates and Prices
19th April - 26th April 2026 (8 days)
* doesn't apply if you're willing to share and a room-mate can be arranged
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Flowers, Birds and Butterflies. Also Archaeological Sites.
Minimum is 4 and the maximum is 15. Only one leader will accompany a group of 8 or less.
All flights. All transport, accommodation and meals in Turkey. Services of your leaders. Please note: drinks, tips, and items of a personal nature, including insurance, are not included. No visa is now required for UK nationals. Butterfly flower and bird checklists are available.
We start with 3 nights at the beautifully-situated Kaunos Hotel in Köyceğiz on the shores of the lake of the same name. Balconied rooms have marvellous views out over the lakes, mountains and marshes that must be one of the most beautiful vistas in Turkey. Then we’ve 4 nights at the excellent Dalyan Resort by the river in Dalyan. Like most of Dalyan, the hotel is single-storey. The well-equipped rooms are very comfortable and are spread through the grounds. The restaurant produces great fare, and there’s a good-sized swimming pool and even a hamam or Turkish bath and sauna. The centre of Dalyan is a ten-minute stroll, and an excellent place for a bit of Turkish carpet shopping! All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Very gentle, just two or three miles a day, and always at a slow pace, ideally suited to photography.
UK direct return flights to Dalaman are available from many UK regional airports*.
*These routes may incur a supplement but most don’t.
Usually settled, sunny and warm or even a little hot, however even in May the odd day with showers and cooler weather is possible, and it may feel a little chilly at Eagle Mountain Lake where we could even have snow on the ground.
Why not extend your fabulous trip to Turkey by beginning with a week’s tour on the wild and rugged Datça Peninsula? Barely 80 kilometres from the modern tourist resorts of Marmaris, much of the peninsula is protected as a national park and remains largely unspoilt. Datca and Dalyan
Or for a three week spectacular, add a week in wonderful Kas – a veritable playground for the naturalist with a wonderful range of flora and fauna, superb landscapes and fine marine life? Southwest Turkey
Contact us to check if there is availability for the number of places you require. Click on the ‘Book this Tour’ button on this page to be taken to the online booking form or contact us and we will send one to you which you can complete and send back to us. You will receive confirmation of your place, and then a detailed information pack will be dispatched to you about twelve weeks before departure. This will contain up-to-date health information.