Kundu's themed five-star resorts sit right on the coast beside Lara, which puts you within comfortable reach of one of Turkey's finest adventure days. Here is exactly how rafting from Kundu works, from the minibus at your lobby to the drive home.
Where you're heading
The rafting takes place on the Koprucay river as it runs through Koprulu Canyon National Park, near the mountain village of Beskonak. This is genuine snowmelt water fed from the Taurus range, so it stays cold and lively even in high summer. From Kundu the journey is around 1.25 hours by road, climbing gently away from the coast into pine forest and canyon country.
Hotel pick-up from Kundu
Free hotel pick-up by minibus is standard from the Kundu and Lara strip, so there is no need to arrange your own transport or negotiate a taxi. A comfortable air-conditioned minibus collects you from your resort in the morning and returns you late afternoon or early evening. Because the themed hotels here are large and close together, the vehicle may make a short loop of nearby lobbies before setting off for the canyon.
We won't quote an exact clock time here, as it depends on your precise hotel and the day's schedule, but plan for a morning start and a relaxed return. Have your swimwear, a towel and your booking reference ready in the lobby, and let reception know if you'd like a light breakfast boxed up.
The journey
The drive is part of the experience. You'll leave the manicured resorts behind and follow the road inland towards Serik and then up into the national park, where the landscape shifts to pine slopes, the historic Roman bridge and the turquoise river below. It's a scenic run of around an hour and a quarter, and most guests find it passes quickly.
How the rafting day unfolds
On arrival at the riverside base you'll be fitted with a helmet, life jacket and paddle, all provided. A qualified guide travels in every raft, briefing you on paddle commands and safety before you set off. The classic run covers roughly 14 kilometres of grade II-III water: lively enough to be genuinely fun, gentle enough to be family friendly. There are calm stretches where you can swim in the clear water and plenty of chances for photos.
A riverside lunch is typically included at the base, and you'll have time to change and dry off before the return transfer. Children are welcome on the classic route, subject to the operator's minimum-age rules on the day.
What to bring
- Swimwear worn under your clothes and a towel
- Secured sandals or old trainers that can get wet
- Sun cream, sunglasses with a strap and a change of dry clothes
- A little cash for photos, drinks or optional extras
Leave phones, watches and valuables on the minibus or in a dry bag: you will get wet, and the water is cold.
Best tour and honest pricing
For a first visit from Kundu, the classic Koprulu Canyon rafting day is the one to book. It balances the drive, the rapids, a swim and lunch into a single well-paced outing, and it suits couples, families and groups alike. You can see the full range on our tours page if you'd like to compare options or add on a combo such as canyoning or a jeep add-on.
On price, be wary of hotel reps and third-party OTA desks, who add their own margin on top. Booking direct with the operator is almost always cheaper, and it means you're dealing with the people who actually run the boats. Costs are driven by the length of the run, whether lunch and photos are bundled in, and group size, so we always defer to the live price rather than quote a figure that may be out of date.
For the full Kundu-specific rundown, including season notes and pick-up logistics, see our dedicated rafting from Kundu page.
Ready to trade the sun-lounger for a paddle? Book your rafting day from Kundu today and let us handle the pick-up.