Tour Overview
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3 Days
Duration
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Tartus Governorate, Syria
- Times: 9:15 AM - 10:00 PM, 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM
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Intermediate
A unique multi-day mountain escape in the Syrian coast, combining camping, valleys, rivers, and waterfalls with an authentic rural experience.
This journey takes you through hidden natural gems around Qadmous, including light hiking, forest exploration, and visiting remarkable landmarks like the Ajami Oak Tree and Hawet Al-Jabab cave, along with relaxing campfire nights under the stars.
What to Expect
What to Expect
Scenic road trip from Damascus to Qadmous
Camping experience or optional wooden cabins
Light hiking in valleys, rivers, and waterfalls
Traditional rural breakfast (mountain style)
Campfire nights with hot drinks
Nature exploration and photography
Adventure activities (zipline, sky bike, suspension bridge)
Peaceful atmosphere and stargazing
What’s Included, What’s Not
- Transportation (Damascus – all locations – return)
- Breakfasts during the trip
- Camping equipment (tents)
- Optional wooden cabins (upon request)
- Hot drinks during evenings
- Trip coordination and guiding
- Lunches and dinners
- Adventure activities (zipline, sky bike, etc.)
- Personal expenses
Our Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
09:00 | Departure from Damascus
Group gathering and departure towards Tartous countryside.
11:00 | Coffee Break
Short stop for tea or coffee along the way.
00:00 | Arrival at Campsite
Arrival to Samhiyqeh village.
Camp Setup & Rest
Setting up tents or checking into wooden cabins, followed by rest and lunch break.
14:30 | Valley Descent
Heading down to the nearby valley.
Valley Exploration
Light walk through rivers, small waterfalls, and surrounding nature.
18:00 | Return to Camp
Time to relax after the activity.
19:30 | Sunset Time
Enjoy peaceful mountain sunset views.
20:30 | Campfire Night
Evening gathering with tea, calm vibes, and nature sounds.
Stargazing and relaxation.
23:00 | Overnight
Overnight at the campsite
08:00 | Breakfast at Camp
Simple traditional mountain-style breakfast with coffee.
10:00 | Departure to Wadi Al-Saqi
Transfer to the nearby valley.
Important Note
It is recommended to bring snacks instead of a full lunch, along with your preferred drinks.
(Hot drinks are provided during the activity)
11:00 | Valley & Ajami Oak Exploration
Light hike through agricultural landscapes leading into the valley, followed by exploration of the river and green surroundings.
The route continues to the Ajami Oak Tree, one of the oldest and largest oak trees in Syria, estimated to be around 2000 years old.
The activity includes breaks, photography, and enjoying panoramic natural views.
15:00 | Return to Camp
Rest after the activity.
16:00 | Free Time / Optional Activities
Relax at the campsite or head to the nearby adventure park (zipline, sky bike, suspension bridge).
There is a restaurant at the resort where participants can enjoy meals or have lunch and dinner. Additionally, there is an optional experience to stay longer in the evening at the resort café, which overlooks the mountains, before returning to the campsite.
19:00 | Return to Camp
Calm evening atmosphere.
20:30 | Campfire Night
Gathering around the fire with tea and stargazing.
23:00 | Overnight
Overnight at the campsite
11:00 | Breakfast at Camp
Morning breakfast with coffee.
09:00 | Free Time
Opportunity to try adventure activities or fully relax in nature.
11:00 | Departure to Hawet Al-Jabab
Heading towards Al-Day village in Qadmous countryside.
12:00 | Hawet Al-Jabab Exploration
Visit a unique natural sinkhole cave, considered one of the most remarkable geological formations in the area.
The site features a wide circular opening (around 20 meters in diameter) and a depth of approximately 35 meters, leading to a large inner chamber.
Inside, you’ll find fascinating rock formations and a natural freshwater source.
The experience includes exploration, walking around the site, and capturing unique adventure-style photos
13:30 | Departure to Damascus
Camp breakdown and packing of equipment in preparation for the return to Damascus.
15:00 | Lunch Break (Optional)
Stop on the way for food and rest.
17:30 | Arrival in Damascus
End of the trip.
From
$416.25
Per Person
YOUR LOCAL GUIDE
YOUR LOCAL GUIDE
Select Pickup Points
Pickup point is required
Any Place in: Tartus Governorate, Syria
Price Breakdown
2 Adults * $75.00
$150.00
1 Child * $50.00
$50.00
1 Infant * Free
$0.00
Total Price
$375
Tour Packages
Number Of Person
1 - 1
Price
832.5/pp
Number Of Person
2 - 2
Price
527.25/pp
Number Of Person
3 - 4
Price
471.75/pp
Number Of Person
5 - 6
Price
444/pp
Number Of Person
7 - 10
Price
416.25/pp
Things to know
Important Notes
This is a nature-based adventure trip; participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions and uneven terrain.
The hike and valley walks are light to moderate and suitable for most fitness levels, but basic physical readiness is recommended.
Breakfast is included in the trip; lunch and dinner are not included and can be arranged individually or chosen freely by participants.
It is recommended to bring personal snacks and preferred drinks, especially for hiking and outdoor activities.
Hot drinks are provided during campfire evenings as part of the experience.
Wooden cabins are available as an optional alternative to camping tents.
Optional adventure activities (zipline, sky bike, suspension bridge) are available at the nearby park and are not included in the trip price.
The trip includes natural sites such as valleys, rivers, waterfalls, and caves; participants should be careful near water and rocky areas.
Swimming or entering natural water areas is at the participant’s own responsibility.
Weather conditions may affect timing or sequence of activities for safety reasons.
Camp setup and dismantling will be handled in coordination with the group and guide instructions.
Respect for nature, local environment, and group timing is required to ensure a smooth experience for everyone.
Final camp breakdown and packing of all equipment will be done before departure back to Damascus.
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