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Troodos Jeep Safari from Limassol
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One of the most fascinating trips on the Island. Passing through sleepy villages, where you will experience the Cyprus hospitality, and through the pine forests to the viewpoint of the highest peak of Troodos Mountains. |
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Places of Interest:
Kouris - The largest dam and man made lake in Cyprus.
Mesa Potamos - Next we travel through the 'Mesa Potamos' forest following the river upstream,to take amazing photographs of the 'Mesa Potamos' viewpoint.
Waterfalls - This paradise like spot, with its lush vegetation, cool spring waters and lovely scents will relax both your body and soul and prepare you for the journey ahead.
Platres - A popular summer resort, wander around the village square.
Mount Olympus Viewpoint - Nearly the highest peak of the Troodos Mountains, at an altitude of 6,400 feet. Here we stand at the viewpoint of the throne of the ancient Gods and marvel at the panoramic views.
Lunch - After an adventurious morning, it's time for a relaxing lunch in a traditional mountain village taverna.
Kykkos Monastery - One of the most famous and richest monasteries in Cyprus. Dedicated to the Viegin Mary, the monastery houses many treasures like one of the surviving icons ascribed to St.Luke covered in tortoiseshell and mother of pearl.
Millkouri - Drive beside a tranquil stream, surrounded by an evergreen forest by fields of colourfulwild flowers.
Gelefos Bridge - Famous and historical bridge of Venetian design.
Notes & Guideline
For visits to the Monasteries, entrance will not be allowed for men and women wearing shorts, or sleeveless tops.
We recommend you wear comfortable shoes.Remember your swimwear and towel where necessary.
The minimum age for camel riding is 6 years old.
Please remember to bring your ticket and give it to the driver in the morning when he arrives to pick you up.
Pregnant ladies are travlling at their own risk, as the company does not recommend their participation.
The company does not recommend the safaris to persons with medical conditions, which restrict walking, (we cannot carry wheelchairs)
The company insists that a seat rotation is carried out in all safari vehicles.
The company bears no responsibility for items forgotten in the vehicles of left behind at stops.
The company reserves the right to alter the route-stops to accommodate various religious days and other special cases. |
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