Our hotel is located within the boundaries of Uludag National Park, in a setting closely connected with nature. The region is an important natural habitat with its rich vegetation, forest ecosystem, and diverse wildlife species. Uludag's unique climate and geographical structure provide a natural living environment for many animal species.
Our guests have the opportunity to observe this unique natural environment with a respectful approach to nature and learn about the wildlife of Uludag.
Wildlife Interaction - Guest Information and Guidelines
For the safety of our guests and the protection of wildlife, we kindly ask that the following rules be observed:
- Do not approach or feed wild animals.
- Avoid behaviors that may frighten animals.
- Do not enter natural habitats without permission.
- Do not leave garbage or food in open areas.
- Please stay on designated hiking and skiing routes.
- If you encounter a wild animal, remain calm and keep a safe distance.
Our hotel places great importance on protecting wildlife in line with the principles of sustainable tourism.
Wildlife Species That Can Be Observed in Uludag 2nd Region
The species listed below can be observed in and around Uludag National Park depending on seasonal and environmental conditions.
Mammals
- Wolf
- Fox
- Wild boar
- Red deer
- Roe deer
- Lynx (rare and very shy)
- Jackal
- Badger
- Marten
- Brown bear
- Hare
- Squirrel
Birds
- Golden eagle
- Hawk, falcon
- Owl species
- Woodpecker
- Partridge
Reptiles
- Viper species (venomous)
- Lizards
- Turtle species
* Animals such as bears, wolves, and lynx generally avoid humans. Although the chance of encountering them may increase in winter or in very quiet areas, the risk is low during the day and in crowded places.
** The observation of species may vary depending on season, weather conditions, and natural life cycles.
Respect for Nature and Sustainability
Preserving Uludag's natural balance is of great importance for passing it on to future generations. Our hotel conducts its operations in accordance with environmentally responsible and sustainable tourism principles and encourages its guests to act with the same awareness.
*** This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute official wildlife observation or hunting data.