Value For Money Guidelines - Don't Get Ripped Off
Across Cyprus, there are many agencies (and even private
individuals) offering Nature Excursions or so-called
"Jeep Safaris." Some charge relatively low prices,
others are rather more expensive. It's a big market
out there, so one must be selective. The main
question is: Are you getting "value for money?" Here
are some considerations and guidelines to help
define the differences between EXALT and the more
commercial "Jeep Safari" operations. They will also
help you decide whether the jeep excursion you buy
has the "right stuff:"
What is the total group size? How many vehicles
travel together (i.e. Do they travel in convoy?) How
many passengers per vehicle? Does the excursion
Operator have a "seat-swapping" policy or can you
end up stuck in the back of the jeep the whole day?
Excursion Leader/Driver details: Is the
Excursion Leader reasonably fluent in your language?
Does he/she possess any special qualifications or
speak from a particular experience platform? Ask
yourself: Do these people really know what they are
talking about? How do they drive? Do they hold one
hand on the wheel while the other is busy operating
a video camera? Are they constantly talking on their
cell phones, even when driving? Do they attempt to
"impress" you by high-speed, rally techniques, or do
they prefer the slower, more bump-sensitive
approach? Do they smoke in the car and/or consume
alcohol at lunch?
Itinerary Details: Are you truly getting off the
"beaten-track?" Are you reaching sites and
landscapes that are really inaccessible to normal
cars and coaches> Or are you being brought to the
same places visited by coach tours, but just charged
double price because you're in a jeep? Once you
reach your destination, are you surrounded by other
jeeps or tourist parties? Or does the Excursion
Leader take measures towards adjusting the
timing/direction of the itinerary in order to ensure
a degree of exclusivity for the group?
How much time is spent outside the jeep? Once
on board, are you essentially locked up inside the
jeep for the duration, or are there scheduled stops
with reasonable regularity? What is the attitude
towards walking? Do they drive everywhere, and only
stop when the vehicle arrives exactly at the
destination, or do they allow/encourage walking
en route to nature monuments? (Note:
Poorly-constructed itineraries often translate into
excessive periods of driving and prevent the relaxed
tempo required for a successful day in Nature.)