Located in the green countryside of Konya, the historical tourism center of Inner Anatolia, BungHouse offers its guests a peaceful nature escape with its developed highway network and central location. The biggest logistical advantage of the facility is its accessibility to major cities; it is 260 kilometers from Ankara (approximately 3 hours by car), 300 kilometers from Antalya (approximately 4 hours by car), and 340 kilometers from Adana (approximately 4.5 hours by car), making it an ideal and non-exhausting weekend getaway.
The facility is situated in the depths of the historical Meram Bağları, which are considered the lungs of the city, and in the nature valley of the D330 highway, unlike the densely touristic areas and urbanization. It is located approximately 15-20 kilometers from the center of Konya. Since direct public transportation is not available to the area, it is mandatory to use a personal vehicle, rental car, or taxi when arriving. However, the quality asphalt roads suitable for the valley's structure provide a smooth and quite comfortable journey for guests and vehicles.
BungHouse operates with a comfortable and fully equipped "Boutique Forest Retreat" concept that eliminates the challenges of standard camping culture. Unlike classic tent camps, each tree house in the facility has its own spotlessly clean private bathroom and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure. The buildings are kept well insulated against Konya's famous harsh climate, ensuring that guests feel warm and safe inside. The main reason visitors prefer this place is that they have the opportunity to freely and for hours barbecue in their dedicated natural wooden verandas without disturbing the surroundings.
Moreover, those planning an exotic forest holiday should also be aware of some practical natural conditions. It is extremely important to be prepared for the sharp Inner Anatolian frost that can suddenly drop at night and to gracefully accept the harmless insect circulation that is a natural part of the rural area. Additionally, it is necessary to embrace the short-term power outages that can occasionally occur in the depths of the valley as a peaceful "digital detox". These conditions highlight the true and reasonable cost of fully integrating with nature.
