Eastern Black Sea Coast
Stunning Raptor Migration

At the border to Georgia at the Black Sea lies the bizarre range of the Pontic Mountains. Raptors have
to cross this barrier on their way across the Anatolian highlands. Even though it is less explored,
this eastern migration route is as significant as the western one at the Bosporus. The mass migration
of European Honey-Buzzards and the passing of single Steppe Eagles is an impressive sight. The eastern
Black Sea Coast is famous for its scenic landscape. Lush forests with oriental beech and tea plantations
range right up to the cliff line. In higher areas there are beautiful copses of oriental spruce and
nordmann fir.
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Price per person| Art | Price |
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| Double room | £1,290.00 |
| Single room | £1,425.00 |
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includes £90.00 airport taxes & fuel surcharge
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Private Tours| Personenanzahl | Preis |
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| 1-7 persons
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from £1,350.00 |
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Dates
- Sat., 13. Sep. 2008 - Sat., 27. Sep. 2008
- Sat., 12. Sep. 2009 - Sat., 26. Sep. 2009
Price includes
- Flights from London, Manchester and Dublin (Destinations of Turkish Airlines)
- Airport Taxes and fuel surcharge
- Airport transfers
- All transport during trip
- Accommodation in en-suite double/single room
- Full board (packed lunch)
- Birding guide
- Entry fees
- Breach of warranty certificate
Number of participants
8 – 18 persons
Travel guide
Volker Konrad
Weather conditions
Warm with possible rainy days. Cool in the mountains.
Level of difficulty
Easy tour. On day 4 steep ascent or as alternative easy walking on forest trails.
Note
Extended holidays recommanded on Lake Van (holiday resort) or in Cilicia (Seaside hotel).
Alterations
The programme is subject to change.
- Day 1
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Flight to Trabzon
Flight via Ankara to Trabzon at the eastern Black Sea Coast. (1 overnight)
- Day 2
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Sumela Monastery, Zigana Mountains
Drive to Sumela Monastery (formerly Greek) that “hugs” the sheer rock wall, surrounded by a humid
forest of oriental beech, oriental hornbeam and wych elm. Beautiful view of mountain forests
after ascent. Continue into the steppe-like Turkish highlands via Zigana Pass. Stay in Erzurum
(1800 metres altitude). (2 overnights)
- Day 3
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Karasu Headwater, Palandöken Mountains
In the wet plains, where the Karasu river (one of the two headwaters of Euphrates) has its source,
observations of Whinchat, Common Rosefinch, Black-crowned Night-Heron and Common Crane. Continue
up into the high mountain area of Palandöken Mountains (2900 metres altitude) - Radde‘s Accentor.
Alternative: visit to Erzurum with Seljuk Double Minaret Madrasah and Grand Mosque.
- Day 4
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Lake Tortum, Church of Osk, Çoruh Valley, Altiparmak
Drive over a pass (White-winged Snow-finch, Shore Lark, rarely Red-tailed Wheatear) to Lake
Tortum. Visit to the Georgian minster at Osk. Continue through stunning landscape with rock
vaults and red and green knolls down into the Çoruh river gorge. On a small road in the valley
of the Antiparmak River (Caucasian White-throated Dipper) to simple lodgings in Antiparmak.
(2 overnights)
- Day 5
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Kaçkar Mountains, Church of Parhal
Ascent up into the Kaçkar Mountains via the Georgian church of Parhal. Our destination is the kar
lake Karagöl (2800 metres altitude) - Caucasian Grouse, Caspian Snowcock.
- Day 6
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Demirkent, Yayla
Drive to Demirkent in Çoruh Valley via Yusufeli, ascent to Yayla, a high mountain region.
In this area with little rain, you can observe Bearded Vulture and Eurasian Griffon Vulture,
and occasionally also Cinereous Vulture. Hotel in Yusufeli. (1 overnight)
- Day 7
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Işhan, Dolışhana
Visit the Işhan church ruins. Descent into Çoruh Valley. Stop at the Georgian church Dolışhana in
the Imerhevi valley. Six overnight stays in Artvin in a terraced hotel on the mountainside.
Depending on the weather conditions on the Black Sea Coast it may be necessary to change the
programme for the next five days. Weather permitting we will visit the observation spots near
arhavi. If it rains we will stay in the surrounding area of Artvin.
- Day 8
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Hopa, Georgian Border
Observations of bird migration near Hopa and further east to see the Raptor Migration along the
coastline. Maybe a visit to the beautiful little town Hopa.
- Day 9
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Arhavi, Bird Migration
At the migration corridors through the mountain near Arhavi, in approximately 400 metres altitude,
tens of thousands of European Honey-Buzzards, Steppe Buzzards, Black Storks and other raptors
can be observed. The passing of European Bee-eaters, Eurasian Golden-Orioles, Eurasian
Sparrowhawks, Red-backed Shrikes and Common Quails is also very impressive. Opportunity to
visit a tea factory in Arhavi.
- Day 10
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Genya Mountains
Walking-tour from Artvin through mixed forest and up to the high mountain areas of the Genya Mountains.
- Day 11
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Çoruh Valley, Borçka
Field trip in the Çoruh Valley (Black-eared Wheatear and other Mediterranean species).
Observation of bird migration at Borçka.
- Day 12
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Ardanuç, Yeni Rabat
Drive via Ardanuç into the high mountain area above the timberline with small mountain lakes to
the pass at Yalnızçam. Visit to the ruins of the Georgian Yeni Rabat Church. Walking-tour
downwards from the pass.
- Day 13
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Arhavi, Bird Migration, Falconers
Observation of raptors at the Black Sea Coast in Arhavi. In the evening meet with the resident
falconers who use Eurasian Sparrowhawks to hunt Common Quails. Hotel in Arhavi. (1 overnight)
- Day 14
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Black Sea Coast, Trabzon
Drive along the Black Sea Coast via Rize to Trabzon. Visit to the Byzantine church Hagia Sophia
(nowadays museum). Opportunity to visit the bazaar. (1 overnight)
- Day 15
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Departure
Transfer Trabzon airport. Return flight.
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