We bought an excursion from Pegasus to Tazy Canyon. The Pegasus manager gave little information about what to take with you. But this does not apply in any way to the Dallas company, which has been responsible for the tour since arriving at the base. Below, I saw reviews from strange people who, for some reason, assessed their responsibility (did not take pills) or the reliability of the travel agent here, where Dallas is evaluated. Our instructor was Yana. Many thanks to her for her patience and correct instructions. It was a lot of fun! We were lucky to be in the same boat with Yana! She is a master of her craft, a very responsible person! My husband was the first to fall out of the boat, she immediately helped him out!!! There was a very cool team in the boat, which was assembled by Yana, she knows how to feel people! I was very afraid of rafting: I don't like all such activities, but Yana inspired such trust and created a very cool environment that I relaxed and sailed with everyone, enjoying our journey. Yes, it is customary for the Turks to splash cold water from the river, at first it is not very pleasant, but then you get into the excitement yourself. The views of the canyon are also fire. Of course, there is not much time for it, but we had enough for amazing photos and videos. And what a fun car ride it was!!!
If one of the tour operators, Tui or Pegasus did not warn you about shoes or About water, write reviews in their company. Do not spoil the reviews of the Dallas company. The tour was fun and most importantly safe!!! Yana- fire!!! By the way, there was an ambulance at the Dallas base, always ready.
We were here on an excursion to the canyon of Tazy, we took a ride, fed and told everything in quite detail, at the end of the trip we took a bungee ride! There was one disadvantage, after a trip to the mountains, they froze and wanted hot tea or coffee, but the drinks were only from the refrigerator...
Excellent organization of the alloy. We were on Saturday, when there were a lot of people. Despite this, the team is assigned an instructor who coordinates which activity will be the first and next. There are no queues or idle times. Depending on the Load, the route may change: first the rafting, then the zipline, etc
. Special thanks to our instructor Yana for the organization, patience and control from the beginning to the end of her group.
We first had a zipline, then an alloy. You can also buy aquasocks here - soft, good ones for $ 10.
The rafting route is not difficult, but I still think that it is not for children. Because all the way, if you meet with another team, then mutual splashes begin, and the water is cold. In addition, passing the rapids, a lot of cold water can easily flow into the boat. The weather is hot, so the spray is even refreshing. I really liked that the captain stopped the boat and told me where to swim. Besides, the captain himself can throw a person off to swim, but it's fun. And this is another argument that activity is not at all childish, there is no place for children there.
After the rafting, lunch. Bulgur, Pasta, vegetable salad and chicken kebab. We personally had a better lunch on the rafting trip than in our hotel. Drinks are paid.
After the rafting there was the canyon itself: a very picturesque and beautiful place to which you go by special jeeps. I really liked the fact that if the guide did not talk about any activity, in our case it was a big zipline and riding a buggy - you can safely buy and participate.
After the canyon, we had a buggy ride - take bandamas and glasses, it's very dusty.
We are thrilled!
In August 2024, my daughter and I purchased an excursion to the Taza Canyon with a visit to the observation deck and rafting. Rafting took place with Dallas Rafting. I would like to mention a very good organization of the tour, we had a great time and got a lot of impressions and pleasure. Thank you all, special thanks to Ali baba, Sadiq.
Everything is very cool! Friendly, Russian-speaking instructors, the water invigorates from +5 to +10 degrees, clean water! Well, the rifts are weaker than in Altai, but the water in Altai is dirty. I recommend Turkey!
We must be prepared for this, we drove from Kemer very early from Pegasus. Be sure to have breakfast and take a nap on the bus.
We were gathered into a large group and everything was organized. We warned you in advance what to take with you.
The program included a Zip line, a trip to the canyon and rafting on the river.
Before each time, instructor Yana told me what to take with you and where to take things.
The descent down the river was with a very cheerful instructor, the water is cold and refreshing, my daughter set the pace for everyone and also warned not to splash)
There are a lot of emotions!)
It's a pity to put even one... Nature is definitely five ! But everything else lubricates this five into a confident unit. We took an excursion from Pegasus "Canyon of Taza + rafting". I do not advise anyone to do this! The attitude towards guests who pay a lot of money is just terrible! The chief instructor communicates, trying to belittle, shames for falling behind the group, while not explaining anything normally. And also hurries all the time, without giving you time to enjoy the moment. It took about 15 minutes to get to the canyon, it's very short even to take pictures!!! What can we say about enjoying the view. And Pegasus sold the tour to me exactly as a canyon, not as rafting!!! I didn't give up this rafting, they splashed cold water, I want to swim calmly and enjoy nature, and not play these strange games. The whole tour is extortion of money for drinks and photos, and a lot of it. But I wouldn't care if I was treated just like a human being. No one even has a first-aid kit, I had a terrible headache due to early rising and lack of breakfast), there was not even an ordinary painkiller, and this pain made the whole vacation terrible. The instructor was making jokes like "what did you drink last night". Everything is done in such a way as to shake as much money out of you as possible. There was lunch, but there wasn't even tea or anything like that. I think it would be possible to at least pour water for people. Moreover, the buses left, but mostly people left everything there and were forced to buy basic water. But I'm willing to pay money, but treat me well and customer-oriented. Come to Bashkiria for rafting, what can I say: you will be shown a real level and hospitality here.
I liked the rafting very much, I liked, in fact, everything except the instructor. An elderly Turkish man got surprisingly nasty - in front of the children he endlessly "entertained" us with vulgar "chants" in Russian (maybe, of course, he does not understand the meaning himself?). We had a couple of elderly English of Asian origin with us, they were in poor physical shape, overweight, they obviously had never held anything heavier than a pen in their lives, and he endlessly talked all sorts of nasty things about them in Russian, taking advantage of the fact that they did not understand him. It was very disgusting. Therefore, and only for this reason, minus two stars.
I took an excursion from Pegasus. Canyon safari-zip-rafting. Pegasus SHOULD warn in advance that on this tour you need to take either a change of clothes or a swimsuit, and coral or something that will not fly off your feet and will not come apart from the water.
Canyon. If you have already been to the big mountains, the views will not impress much, but the air is pleasant. When climbing uphill, it is better to get into the first jeep, otherwise it will be covered with dust, be healthy, then I cleaned my face, glasses, phone for five minutes.
Zipline. They gave fasteners for a small size, as a result, I just wanted to take them off as quickly as possible, it hurt in flight, as everything was squeezed.
Rafting. Cheap bad corals were sold for $ 10, although those who have not sensitive legs can safely do without them. At the entrance they warned not to take anything for rafting, you will lose it on easy. In prinitspe, the thresholds themselves are not terrible, and not very stormy, they will not even pour much during their passage, and in theory you can take both earrings on yourself and a phone around your neck in a case, but there is one THING. For fun, the “captain” of the boat can throw people out of the boat into 12 degree water. At the start, at the same time, there is a mandatory question before entering the water on the float.there were no questions about the ability to swim… And another fun thing. During the entire 2-hour rafting you will be doused by passing boats for fun. All 2 hours! The water is 12 degrees! The canyon itself is very beautiful, and I would have liked rafting, but the risk of being thrown overboard and constant watering with cold water spoiled the impression.
There is definitely a five for nature, but Dallas rafting has nothing to do with it. The terrible organization of the alloy. Our bus arrived first at the camp, we waited another hour for the other 2 buses to arrive. After 20 minutes, we spent our time steaming photos and videos, but not a minute about how to rafting on a mountain river. We were given a Turkish schoolboy Polat as an instructor, who knows the phrase in Russian : "There will be 4 teams in total: forward, backward and stop" - which fourth team the story is silent about. I repeat, there was no briefing. Our boat only heard the words of the instructor of the other boat. Not a word from Polat about how to hold an oar, how to row, how to sit, how to stay in the boat. As a result, we were the only ones who crashed on the very first threshold, 2 girls flew overboard, including my wife. The boat was inactive, and in the stormy river, even in a vest, the girls swallowed water and were in fear from severe stress the whole way, although the rapids are not so terrible after the first ones. One guy and I had to jump into the water, we also swallowed water, but we dragged it to the boat.I repeat, we were informed about the purchase of photos and videos twice: at the collection point and before the rafting itself. There was no briefing on the rafting. I do not recommend this organization for their unprofessional approach. We bought an excursion through Pegasus, called "Taza Canyon". We stayed there for 30 minutes. The tour is not about the canyon at all, but about rafting-nonsense.
A wonderful journey!
Take coral / fabric sneakers or buttoned sandals, which are not a pity, there is $ 10)
The organization is excellent, more than 200 people were quietly served at the same time. Professional instructors.
You can buy water everywhere for a dollar. You can take it carefully to the boat with you, but it will probably fly out at the first threshold and become garbage.
Rafting is not scary, there are vests and helmets - all clean and intact.
We also had a jeep trip to the canyon. These are fiats without a roof and quite dead, but
it does not spoil the impression in any way. There were 6 drivers for 2 buses, all steering perfectly on the dangerous serpentine. Loud music was playing. The view is beautiful.
Lunch is delicious, don't eat red and purple cabbage! Not for a Russian person.
At the end, we flew on a zipline. It's not scary and it's pretty fast. The view is beautiful!
Excursion from Pegasus - $ 37. There is a similar one for $ 50, there is no difference, just another welcoming party. It was worth the money. Videos and photos are paid, but if you are going to go with a large company, then it is profitable) The videos are funny, although you don't see much of yourself. Well done guys! Thanks)
I came there with the aim of kayaking, which I talked about in advance when buying a tour. On the spot, the instructor told me that kayaking is prohibited and rafting is only on rafts. When I returned and expressed this to the ticket seller, he called Dallas and was told that there were no restrictions. In general, they lie to your face, I do not advise you to use this company for rafting. I've seen a lot of people kayaking at other companies. And dalas keeps it in intermediate points for a very long time so that more paid drinks are bought. We waited for lunch for more than an hour, but every 10 minutes the instructor ran up to find out if we wanted more water / forfeits / ... in general, the impression of the trip with Dallas rafting remained unpleasant
I was on an excursion to Tazy Canyon from Tui and Dallas rafting. Before the tour, Tui's guide did not warn that special shoes (flat shoes) were needed for rafting. Upon arrival, they were notified only on the spot, categorically thrusting their disposable shoes for $ 10 (~780r)(the insole is thin, an hour later she tried to "sneak out" of my shoe-I had to fix it; by the end of the trip there was already an "arrow" from the nail as on nylon tights, the material began to climb out).This shoe is definitely not worth $ 10, a maximum of 200 rubles.By the end of the trip, I threw it out. Later it turned out from Tui's guide that these shoes were optional....The tour itself, by the way, cost $ 35 from Tui.It included a trip to the mountains to the canyon by jeep, rafting, zipline, lunch). We were also told that you can't take water with you, but when there was an intermediate stop during rafting, for some reason you could suddenly take water with you to the boat.
P.S. In Gainyuk Canyon, let's say you paid $ 24 for full equipment (helmet, life jacket and special shoes).It's a shame that tourists are so cheekily bred
The score is Zero. 1. There is a persistent smell of alcohol from the main "instructor". Insulting comments are heard about the visitors. 2. Russian-speaking groups are recruited, instructors in the boat do not speak Russian at all and do not understand, except for commands forward, backward, right, left.
3. The raft is patched, the rigging is torn, only one of the three shops is available. The oars are cracked. 12-13 people are seated in the raft.
4. Briefing before rafting? No, you haven't. There is no concept of security at all.
5. The cost of drinks offered in the cafe is overestimated by two times.
6. A three-minute video of the alloy for $ 20, mounted as best they could in puffs, a photo for $ 5.
7. There are no stools, no hooks, no lights, nothing at all in the changing booths.
8. Naturally, there are no anti-covert protection measures.
No organization, confusion and vacillation. I don't recommend the place. It's just awful.