General Questions
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Despite the fact that there are many different kinds of travel insurance, we advise getting both medical and trip cancellation coverage. If you have medical insurance in your home country, you might also have coverage while visiting another nation, but please make sure you have coverage in Turkey. An unfavorable event when traveling is typically covered by trip cancellation insurance, as well as trip interruption or delay, emergency medical needs overseas, missed airline connections, and other mishaps. Although we don’t offer travel insurance and aren’t associated with any insurance providers, our customers have found having travel insurance to be helpful in the situations mentioned above.
The Turkish lira (TRY), which has been in use in Turkey since 1923, is the country’s official currency. The Turkish lira is divisible into 100 kuruş and is represented by the symbol “₺”. Coins appear in quantities of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 kuruş, as well as 1 lira, while banknotes are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 lira. It is wise to bring some Turkish lira with you when visiting Turkey for modest transactions since many locations might not take international currency or credit cards. All around the nation, banks, exchange bureaus, and ATMs offer currency exchange services. When exchanging your money, it is always a good idea to compare exchange rates and costs.
Mosquitoes can be found in various places, particularly in coastal areas. For those who are more prone to bites, we advise carrying some kind of repellent. In certain rural places, ants are a common sight.
The majority of travel necessities, such as suntan and after-sun creams, insect and mosquito repellents, are advised to pack. Not only will bringing these things from your own nation save you time, it will also guarantee that you have your favourite brands. It’s crucial to remember that you shouldn’t pack these items in your carry-on suitcases if you’re traveling by plane. If you want to drive, we do suggest bringing a copy of your license and passport. Keep these with you at all times as proof of identification and store the originals somewhere safe, like a hotel safe. The entire holiday season might be ruined if you misplace or have the originals taken.
Is a hot air balloon safe?
One of the safest methods of flight is hot air ballooning. Compared to flying in an airplane, it is significantly safer.
How high do balloons fly?
We will fly close to the ground for a bit so that you can see the rock formations up close. We will also fly at a height of about 2000 feet so that you can experience what it would be like to fly throughout Cappadocia. On a sunny day, you can use the balloon to see objects that are greater than 80–90 kilometers (40–50 miles) in diameter.
Why do we fly in the early morning?
Because it is the calmest and coolest portion of the day, we like to fly in the first few hours following daybreak. This facilitates smooth landings and the balloon’s maximum lifting capacity. There is also the splendor of a stunning sunrise.
Can we fly with our children?
Children between 7-12 years old can fly with a responsible adult. However, we are not able to fly children under 7 years.
Can pregnant women fly?
Unfortunately, we are not able to fly with pregnant women incase of a bumpy landing even though it occasionaly happens.