For many travelers, a balloon flight in Turkey is the primary reason for organizing their tour in this country. Of course, it’s not the only place in the world where you can enjoy this activity, but the landscapes you’ll witness from the air are truly unique. Here are some tips you should know before and during your flight:
#1. Cappadocia First
When it comes to choosing the location for this activity, Cappadocia should be at the top of your list. It offers the greatest variety of specialized companies and, most importantly, the landscape takes on a unique beauty from the air, with its karst formations, numerous fairy chimneys, and other unique geological features. Additionally, your flight will be simultaneous with dozens of other balloons, adding a special charm to the experience.
#2. Open Mind (I): Consider Other Destinations
However, we recommend keeping an open mind and being flexible, as it’s possible that Cappadocia might be fully booked or, even worse, that weather conditions could prevent takeoff. In that case, you can find alternatives, with the closest and most special being Pamukkale. Flights are also organized in this destination, and the aerial view is equally stunning: the white travertine terraces take on a special allure when seen from above.
#3. Open Mind (II): The View Depends on the Wind
In any case, be patient and prepared for the unexpected, because you may not fly over the exact spots you had envisioned. The flight path is determined by the wind direction, so it may take you to other, less expected corners of Cappadocia, Pamukkale, or other destinations.
#4. Prepare for an Early Start
Balloon flights take place at dawn, when the environmental conditions are most favorable and the light is most beautiful. But this means you’ll need to wake up well before sunrise to travel to the takeoff site and complete all safety procedures in time. It’s likely you’ll be picked up from your hotel at around 4:00 AM.
#5. Choose the Best Time
If ballooning is a top priority for your trip, choose the best time for the activity: from April to November, when the chances of bad weather and instability are lower, and the temperatures in the air are more moderate.
#6. Dress Warmly
As mentioned earlier, at hundreds of meters above the ground, it gets very cold, both due to the altitude and increased wind exposure. Therefore, don’t forget to dress warmly, preferably in thermal clothing that is relatively thin and light, yet keeps body temperature stable and insulates against the cold.
#7. Secure Your Phone and Camera
Although most companies offer photo and video services to capture the flight, you’ll likely want to bring your own equipment. In that case, it’s crucial to keep it well-secured: a mishap at this altitude could be disastrous. Wear it around your neck, and if possible, attach it to your jacket or backpack with a strap or lanyard.
#8. Opt for the Corners
If you have the option to choose your spot or get ahead of your fellow passengers, it’s better to choose a corner. From there, the panoramic view is much clearer and unobstructed, as you won’t have people in your line of sight.
#9. Choose Insurance That Covers Balloon Flights
Travel insurance is essential for any trip to Turkey, and it’s advisable to ensure that your policy covers any eventuality during a balloon flight, so you’re well-protected.
#10. Fly Only with Trusted Companies
Although most are specialized and experienced companies, it’s wise to choose a reliable one. In this regard, if you book through Turquia Exclusiva, you’ll have the assurance of flying with the best companies, who take special care in ensuring the safety of all participants.