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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What tourist attractions can I visit in Rize?

Rize is famous for its natural beauty. Our tour typically includes visits to Ayder Plateau, Huser Plateau, Pokut Plateau, Gito Plateau, Badara Plateau, and the Fırtına Valley.

You can check our tour program for more details.

2. What is included in the tour price?

The tour price includes transportation and guidance services. For information about entrance fees and extra activities in the tour program, please check the tour details.

3. How can I make a tour reservation?

Booking a Rize tour is very easy! Simply make a reservation for our tours on our website, and we will contact you.

4. What is your cancellation and refund policy?

In case of a tour cancellation, refunds are available if the cancellation is made within a certain period. For detailed information about our cancellation and refund policy, please check the details during the reservation process.

5. What do I need during the tour?

We recommend comfortable walking shoes and clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Don’t forget to bring your camera and plenty of energy to create unforgettable memories!



For the Batumi Tour

ONLY A NEW-TYPE TURKISH IDENTITY CARD OR PASSPORT IS VALID FOR ENTRY INTO GEORGIA.

Our company is not responsible for entry denials to Georgia due to personal issues on the day of the tour. No refunds will be made in such cases.

Participants traveling abroad with an ID card or passport are responsible for following the latest updates, regulations, and legal requirements. Our agency is not liable if participants experience issues at the border. The decision to allow or deny entry into the country is entirely a personal responsibility.

All participants, including infants, must have a new and photo-bearing ID.

For participants under the age of 18, both parents must be present. If one parent is not accompanying the child, the absent parent must provide a notarized consent letter (muvafakatname). If full custody belongs to only one parent, a court decision proving this must be presented at the border crossing.