Located at the unique intersection between the green cover of the Black Sea and the steppe of Inner Anatolia, İlhan Ahşap & Bungalov in the rural area of Çorum, which has been a cradle for historical civilizations, offers its guests a peaceful escape route. Thanks to the strategic highway connections of the facility, access to major cities is extremely flawless; it is 240 kilometers from Ankara (approximately 3 hours by car), 600 kilometers from Istanbul (average 6.5-7 hours by car), and 170 kilometers from Samsun (approximately 2 hours by car), making it an attractive center for those seeking a hassle-free and comfortable weekend getaway.
Completely isolated from the city's traffic, noise, and concrete center, the facility is located in an area overlooking the pine forests on the slopes of Sıklık Nature Park, which is directly positioned as the lungs of the city. Despite being only 10-15 kilometers away from Çorum center, due to its rural structure and being outside public transport routes, the use of a personal or rental vehicle is almost mandatory. For those without a vehicle, taking a taxi from Çorum Bus Station is the most logical solution; moreover, thanks to the completely smooth asphalt roads, travel is quite comfortable and hassle-free.
Depending on visitor feedback, this place is classified as a luxurious "Boutique Forest Retreat" that more than compensates for the shortcomings of standard camping culture. Unlike country camping conditions, each bungalow has its own clean indoor bathroom and uninterrupted hot water infrastructure, creating a great comfort. The strong wooden insulation in the buildings against Çorum's famous harsh frost ensures that guests feel safe; the opportunity to freely barbecue on the designated private wooden verandas is the biggest attraction of the facility.
Despite all this modern comfort, you should not forget that you are in an ecosystem where the rules of nature apply. Even in the summer months, it is essential to have warm clothing to counter sudden night frosts. Additionally, harmless insect visits and potential network weaknesses that are a natural part of the forest ecosystem are practical realities that those who venture into nature must embrace to fully connect with it.
