Manavgat Buggy Safari: Two-Seat Off-Road Adventure Into the Taurus Foothills
If you're staying in Manavgat and the pull of the mountains is stronger than the pull of the pool, a buggy safari is exactly the kind of day out you're after. This is proper off-road fun: a two-seat, side-by-side buggy fitted with a roll cage and seatbelts, pointed straight at the dusty forest tracks and shallow river crossings that hide in the hills just behind the coast. You leave the resort behind, kick up a cloud of dust, splash through the muddy bends and come back grinning from ear to ear. No licence needed, no experience required, and the best price direct with no prepayment — you reserve free online and pay the guide on the day.
The Ride From Manavgat
The buggy trails don't run through the town centre — they climb into the off-road terrain in the Taurus foothills inland from the coast, where the tarmac gives way to rutted dirt tracks, pine-shaded forest lanes and river beds. From Manavgat that means a short, comfortable transfer up into the hills before the real fun begins. Once you're kitted out and briefed, you'll follow a marked off-road route that twists through the trees, dips into gullies and rolls over sun-baked ridges. Expect dust on the dry stretches and mud where the water sits — that mix is what makes the drive feel alive under your hands.
A typical safari runs for a couple of hours out on the trail, give or take, with pick-up in the morning or afternoon and drop-off back at your hotel a few hours later. Because it's a loop of genuine off-road track rather than a gentle sightseeing lap, every corner asks a little something of the driver — and that's precisely the point.
Two People, One Buggy, One Price
This is what sets a buggy apart from a single quad. A side-by-side buggy seats two people together for one price, so you ride shoulder to shoulder instead of nose to tail. You can swap the wheel between you along the way — one drives the outbound leg, the other takes over on the way back — or one of you simply hangs on and enjoys the ride while the other steers. Sharing a machine means you're part of the same adventure at the same moment: the same jolt over a rut, the same splash through the crossing, the same laugh at the top of a climb.
It also makes the buggy roomier and more sheltered than an open quad. The roll cage wraps around you and the cabin keeps a little more of the dust and spray at bay, which is why so many couples, groups of friends and families choose a buggy over a quad when they want to stay side by side.
Who It Suits — Including Total Beginners
You do not need a driving licence or any off-road experience to take part. Every safari opens with a full safety briefing and a practice lap, so you get a feel for the throttle, the brakes and the steering before you ever hit the trail proper. A lead guide sets a sensible pace out front and a sweep guide follows at the back, keeping the whole group together — nobody gets left behind, and nobody is pushed faster than they're comfortable with.
That makes a Manavgat buggy safari a brilliant fit for:
- Couples who want to share the drive and the memory rather than ride separate machines.
- Groups of friends chasing a bit of dusty, competitive fun together.
- Families who want a shared seat so a grown-up and a younger passenger can ride as a pair.
- First-timers who've never driven off-road and want a guided, confidence-building introduction.
If you're weighing up nearby options, guests often compare this route with the Side buggy safari just along the coast or the Sorgun buggy safari — all three run on similar off-road terrain, so the choice usually comes down to which resort you're closest to and which pick-up suits your day.
What to Wear and Bring
Let's be honest about this: a buggy safari is a gloriously messy business. You will get dusty on the dry tracks and muddy at the water crossings, and a light-hearted water fight often breaks out to finish the ride. Dress for it and you'll have far more fun.
- Old clothes you don't mind getting splattered — nothing you'd be sad to see stained.
- Closed shoes — trainers or old boots, never flip-flops or sandals.
- Sunglasses help keep dust out of your eyes on the open stretches.
- A change of clothes and a towel for the trip back, since you'll likely be damp.
- Sun cream and water for the warmer parts of the year.
Leave anything valuable or delicate behind at the hotel — this is not the day for your best outfit or gear that can't handle a splash.
Free Hotel Pick-Up From Manavgat
You don't need to arrange your own way to the trailhead. Free hotel pick-up and drop-off is included from Manavgat, so all you do is be ready in your hotel lobby at the arranged time. We collect you, run you up to the off-road base, and bring you back to the door afterwards. It keeps the day simple: no hire cars, no directions to memorise, no parking to worry about — just turn up dressed and ready for dust.
Safety, the Roll Cage and Your Gear
Off-road doesn't mean off-guard. Every buggy is built with a protective roll cage and seatbelts, and helmets are provided for everyone before you set off. The pre-ride briefing walks you through the controls and the rules of the trail, and the practice lap lets you settle in at low speed. Out on the route, the lead-and-sweep guide system means there's always someone ahead showing the line and someone behind keeping an eye on the group. Drive within your limits, follow the guides, and the terrain does the rest — thrilling without being reckless.
Booking — Reserve Free, Pay on the Day
Booking couldn't be more relaxed. You get the best price by booking direct, and there's no prepayment — reserve your spot free online and pay the guide on the day of the tour. No card details taken up front, no deposit to chase, no risk if plans shift. The safari runs most of the year thanks to Antalya's long, warm season, so whether you're here in spring, summer or autumn there's a good chance you can get out on the trails.
Quick Questions Before You Go
Do I need a driving licence? No. There's a safety briefing and a practice lap, and beginners are genuinely welcome.
Can two of us share one buggy? Yes — that's the whole idea. Two people, one buggy, one price, and you can take turns driving.
How long does it take? Plan for a half-day out including transfers; the actual trail ride is a couple of hours, roughly speaking. Pick-up is morning or afternoon and you're back at your hotel a few hours later.
Will I get dirty? Almost certainly — dust, mud and a cheeky water fight are all part of it. Wear old clothes and closed shoes and bring a towel.
What if I've never driven off-road? Perfect — the guided format, practice lap and steady pace are made for first-timers.
Want to see the full line-up or the standard route details first? Browse the buggy safari overview or explore everything we run on the tours page.
Ready to trade the sunlounger for the dust? Reserve your Manavgat buggy safari now — free online booking, best price direct, and you pay the guide on the day. Grab a partner, share a buggy, and let's hit the trails.
