Sorgun Buggy Safari: Two-Seat Off-Road Adventure Behind the Coast
Staying in Sorgun and itching to trade the sun loungers for a proper dusty adventure? A Sorgun buggy safari hands you the keys to a two-seat, side-by-side off-road buggy and points you straight at the rough tracks in the Taurus foothills, just inland from the resort strip. This is the fun, hands-on side of Antalya: no queues, no fuss, just engines, dust and a big grin. Two of you share one buggy for one price, so you can take turns behind the wheel while the other holds on and shouts encouragement (or apologies). It is one of the easiest, most rewarding half-day trips you can do from your Sorgun hotel, and no driving licence or experience is needed to join in.
The ride from Sorgun
Sorgun sits in a leafy pocket just east of Side, close to the pine forests and the river country that make this stretch of coast so good for off-roading. Your driver picks you up from your hotel, and after a short transfer you swap the flat coastal roads for the real thing: dirt-and-gravel forest tracks winding up into the hills. Expect a proper mix of terrain across the route — hard-packed dusty lanes, muddy bends that fling the dirt about, and shallow water and river crossings where the splashes come thick and fast. The buggy handles it all with a shrug, and the higher, chunkier stance means you sit up and see the trail ahead rather than staring at the bumper in front.
The whole outing typically runs around half a day, including your transfer, the safety briefing, the drive itself and a breather in the middle. You will usually be collected in the morning or the afternoon and back at your hotel a few hours later — plenty of time to shower off the dust and still make dinner in Sorgun.
One buggy, two people
The star of the show is the side-by-side buggy: two seats next to each other, a sturdy steel roll cage over your heads and proper seatbelts to keep you planted. Because two people ride together in one machine for a single price, it is brilliant value and genuinely sociable — you are in it together rather than strung out on separate quads. Swap the driving on the trail so you both get a go at the wheel, or let the more confident one steer while the other films the mud flying. It is a format that suits just about everyone.
- Couples who want to share the adventure and the laughs from the same seat.
- Friends chasing a bit of friendly rivalry and a story to tell back at the bar.
- Families who would rather ride together than split up across separate vehicles.
- Complete beginners — the controls are simple and the guides walk you through everything.
Perfect for beginners
Never driven anything off-road in your life? No problem at all. Every safari kicks off with a clear safety briefing and a practice lap on easy ground so you can get comfortable with the accelerator, the brake and the feel of the buggy before you hit the trail proper. You do not need a driving licence and you do not need any previous experience. A lead guide rides out front and sets a sensible pace for the group, while a sweep guide follows at the back so nobody is left behind. If you want to go steady, you can; if you fancy pushing on a little, there is room for that too.
Why a buggy over a quad
A single quad is great fun, but a buggy is roomier and far more sheltered. That roll cage and the side-by-side seating make it feel more secure and more social, which is exactly why it appeals to couples and families who want to stick together. You are strapped into a proper seat rather than perched on top, and the cage does a good job of keeping the worst of the mud and branches at bay. If you like the idea of an off-road day but want your travelling companion right beside you, the buggy is the obvious pick. Want the full picture on how these machines are built and driven? Have a read of our buggy safari overview.
What to wear and bring
Let us be honest: you are going to get dusty, and if the trail is wet you will get muddy too. That is half the appeal, so dress for it rather than against it.
- Old clothes you do not mind covering in dust and mud — leave the white shorts at the hotel.
- Closed shoes (trainers are ideal); flip-flops will not survive the day.
- Sunglasses and sun cream for the drive to the trailhead.
- A bandana or buff for your face if you are sensitive to dust.
- A spare top and a towel back in your bag for the journey home.
A cheeky, light-hearted water fight often breaks out to finish the ride, so do not be surprised if you arrive back a bit wetter than you left. It is all part of the fun — bring your sense of humour along with your sun cream.
Free hotel pick-up from Sorgun
We keep the logistics simple. Free hotel pick-up and drop-off is included from Sorgun and the surrounding area, so there is no need to sort out taxis or hire cars. Your driver comes to you, whisks you off to the trailhead and brings you back afterwards. Just be ready in your reception a little ahead of the agreed window and let us know your hotel name when you book.
Safety, roll cage and gear
Adventure and safety go hand in hand here. Every buggy comes with a full roll cage and seatbelts, and helmets are provided for the ride. The pre-drive briefing covers the controls, the hand signals and how to tackle the muddy sections and water crossings sensibly. With a lead guide pacing the group and a sweep guide bringing up the rear, you are looked after from the first practice lap to the final splash. All you have to do is buckle up, listen to the briefing and enjoy the drive.
Booking and paying on the day
Booking a Sorgun buggy safari could not be easier. You get the best price when you book direct, and there is no prepayment required — reserve your spot free online and simply pay the guide on the day. No deposits held on your card, no faff. Because tours run most of the year and popular slots fill up, especially in the busy season, it is worth reserving ahead so your preferred day is locked in. Prefer to explore the wider line-up first? Browse everything on offer over on our tours page.
Buggy safaris nearby
Sorgun is well placed for off-road fun, and if you are comparing bases you might also like our neighbouring departures. The Side buggy safari is a short hop along the coast and covers the same brilliant hill trails, while the Titreyengol buggy safari is another handy pick-up point just around the corner. Wherever you are staying, the buggies and the trails are the same wild fun.
Quick questions, honest answers
Do I need a driving licence? No. There is no licence or experience requirement — the briefing and practice lap get you ready.
Can two of us share one buggy? Yes, that is exactly how it works: two seats, one price, and you can swap driver on the trail.
Is it suitable for families and nervous first-timers? Absolutely. The buggy's cage and seating make it a great choice for families, and the guides keep the pace manageable.
Will I get dirty? Almost certainly — dust, mud and a water fight are part of the deal, so wear old clothes and closed shoes.
How do I pay? Best price direct, no prepayment; you pay the guide on the day of the tour.
Ready to fire up the engine? Grab your spot on a Sorgun buggy safari today — reserve free online, pay on the day, and get set for a dusty, splashy off-road adventure straight from your hotel doorstep.
