Roots Adventure Travel has built something rare in the Turkish tourism landscape — a travel experience where the journey itself is the destination. Specializing in sustainable luxury adventures across the Aegean and Mediterranean, their MTB expeditions through the Bafa Lake region are a masterclass in slow travel: riders navigating ancient goat paths, volcanic boulder fields, and shoreline trails while the ruins of Herakleia emerge silently from the mist above Latmos.
This documentary series follows one of these expeditions in full immersion — from the first pedal stroke at dawn to the shared meals at dusk. No staging, no performance. The camera follows the effort, the exhaustion, the sudden encounters with Byzantine monasteries carved into cliff faces, and the particular silence that settles over a group of riders when the landscape demands it.
Bafa Lake and the Latmos Mountains represent one of Turkey’s most visually compelling and least photographed territories. Prehistoric rock paintings, a sacred mountain, a half-submerged ancient city — and through all of it, a group of riders discovering that the slowest way through a landscape is also the deepest.
This work is part of an ongoing documentary photography practice focused on adventure travel, cultural heritage and the human experience of moving through wild places.